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Arup wins major NCPPP and IJGlobal awards, earns top Inframation rankings

Jackie Wei Green Jackie Wei Green Americas Head of Communications,Los Angeles
15 March 2019

Arup was the winner for the 2019 National Public-Private Partnership (P3) Awards’s Outstanding Technical Advisor category. The award, organised by the National Council for Public-Private Partnerships (NCPPP), recognizes the projects and leaders advancing P3 implementation across the country. 

Our advisory services team is also a finalist for the Outstanding Financial Advisor category, which will be announced at NCPPP’s annual event, P3 Connect, in Denver in May 2019. Arup’s shortlisting with two other financial advisory firms demonstrates the growth of its capabilities and the industry’s recognition.

We also won IJGlobal’s Technical Advisor of the Year for North America, based on scores given by a panel of infrastructure industry experts and rankings in the IJGlobal 2018 league tables. IJGlobal is a platform that provides information on the global infrastructure market, including key players, policies, and infrastructure news.

In addition to the NCPPP and IJGlobal awards, our advisory team topped the Inframation league table for technical advisors in 2018, ranking first by value with a total of more than US$25 billion, and second by deal count with a total of 34 transactions. The league table is a trusted source of rankings for the world’s leading advisors in the infrastructure investment community.

Our advisory offerings span diverse industries and encompass a suite of capabilities that provide value across projects and organisations, including strategy and insight, finance and economics, programmes and projects, assets and operations, and people and organisations. 

These capabilities enable Arup to provide not only industry-leading advice to equity and lenders buying, selling, and developing assets, but also strategic counsel to government decision-makers to help shape and improve the future of municipalities, cities, and countries. Arup is currently helping the cities of Long Beach, Los Angeles, and Denver optimise and procure the delivery of core civic infrastructure projects.