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Allens appoints infrastructure partner in Queensland

Led by Nicholas Ng
Infrastructure & Transport

Allens has appointed infrastructure specialist Nicholas Ng as a partner in the firm's Brisbane office.

Mr Ng has been involved in some of the most significant infrastructure projects in Australia and New Zealand, including the sale of Queensland Motorways, the refinancing of the Sydney Desalination Plant, the Legacy Way tunnel, the Forrestfield Airport Link Project and the Wiri Men's Prison Project in New Zealand.

He is working on major Public Private Partnership projects in New South Wales and New Zealand and is part of the Allens team involved in opportunities stemming from state asset recycling programs.

In Queensland, Mr Ng has worked on a number of recent major infrastructure projects in Queensland, including the Government Wireless Network project and the New Generation Rolling Stock project. He is also advising the State in relation to the long term lease of SunWater's Industrial Pipeline business, as part of the proposed asset transaction program outlined in the Strongest and Smartest Choice campaign.

Mr Ng will begin as a partner on 1 November.

'I am very proud to have been appointed a partner at Allens and look forward to continuing to work closely with our clients on major infrastructure projects throughout the country and region,' Mr Ng said.

'We are seeing a concerted push by the federal and state governments to improve infrastructure, which has led to a long pipeline of both new projects and capital recycling initiatives. I believe that Allens is perfectly placed, with its record of experience and expertise, to partner with our clients to make these projects happen.'

Queensland Practice Director Erin Feros said that Mr Ng's appointment was recognition of the importance of the firm's infrastructure practice, particularly in Queensland.

'Our Queensland infrastructure practice has long held a reputation for outstanding work on the most important projects in Queensland,' Ms Feros said.

'Nicholas will play a vital role in both Queensland and national projects.'

Ms Feros said that Mr Ng was part of a group of talented young partners who have been appointed in the Brisbane office over the past five years.

She said Mr Ng is the first Managing Associate to be appointed a partner of the firm under the firm's new career path, implemented this year.

'Allens aims to reward talent and Nicholas's appointment to partnership is another sign of the firm's ability to do so.'

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Notes for editors.

Allens is a commercial law firm working throughout Australia and Asia. Through its integrated alliance with Linklaters it provides clients access to 40 offices in 28 countries around the world.