Infrastructure Sectors

Green Infrastructure
As markets, industries, and businesses make a move toward renewability, the green Infrastructure sector is diversifying as new technologies emerge, making it an attractive option for investment.
This sector mainly consists of traditional renewable and green energy assets as well as newer emerging technologies such as hydrogen, low carbon transport and pollution capture assets.
Technology Infrastructure
As a state that has seen technology revolutionise our mining industry, technology infrastructure can play a large part in transforming industries such as manufacturing and health.
Technology can help an asset increase productivity while streamlining operations, ultimately resulting in better returns throughout the projects or assets’ lifespan.


Energy Infrastructure
Energy assets with investment potential can be at various stages through their lifespan, and as the energy sector moves to net zero, these assets and associated infrastructure can often be repurposed.
Traditionally investment-rich assets such as gas and coal-fired power plants are being surpassed by solar farms, wind farms and new power generation and delivery options.
The newest asset is the arrival of electric vehicles and the need to design and build a nationwide EV Charging network.
Water Infrastructure
Water infrastructure and assets have always attracted quality investment partners as the need for expanding and diversifying water technology increases.
Communities, the agricultural sector and heavy industry rely on improved water infrastructure providing greater access to water.
A significant change in direction has been the building of state-based desalination plants and the planned expansion of these throughout WA’s coast line.


Transport Infrastructure
The transport and logistics infrastructure sector covers everything from ports, road, rail, sea and air, combining to the largest collective group of assets and infrastructure for all typical sections.
Most economies rely heavily on ports for the movement of trade, and this is amplified with Australia’s mining industries. Technology implementation within mining has seen significant port expansion and investments to create some of the world’s highest technology advanced ports and shipping networks.

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Social Infrastructure & Real Estate
We develop essential assets across urban and regional centres, from government and privatised social infrastructure to residential, mixed-use, academic institutions, build-to-rent and commercial projects that meet community needs while generating strong sustainable returns. By focusing on high-quality, future-ready developments, we create spaces that enhance urban living and drive long-term value for investors.
Social infrastructure investment encompasses government-built recreation and regional facilities, which remain essential to supporting population growth, accessibility, and overall wellbeing. For investors, these projects offer stable, long-duration opportunities underpinned by demographic trends and essential service demand.