Mark WS Bain
Canada Guide 2025
Band 1 : Projects: PPP & Infrastructure
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Provided by Mark WS Bain
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Head of Torys’ PPP practice and co-head of the firm’s Infrastructure and Energy practice, Mark has advised on major capital projects across Canada, including over 80 significant PPP projects. He has represented all principal stakeholders in such transactions, including sponsors, equity investors, lenders, arrangers and underwriters, contractors, service providers and public authorities, giving him a broad perspective to offer practical and effective solutions balancing public and private interests and risks to meet project goals.
His experience spans all fields, including complex and innovative PPP and infrastructure transactions in healthcare, power, transit, telecom, education, justice, gaming, water and wastewater, pipelines, public records and urban redevelopment. His wide-ranging work includes recent award-winning projects such as the Tłı̨chǫ All-Season Road, Saint John Safe Clean Drinking Water, Calgary Stoney CNG Bus Storage and Transit Facility, Ottawa LRT, Rt. Hon. Herb Gray Parkway, Mosaic Stadium, Mackenzie Valley Fibre Link and Corner Book Acute Care Hospital.
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Based in Toronto, Mark Bain has a wealth of experience in the representation of public authority interests, and is frequently sought after for assistance in the development of power, road, rail and social infrastructure projects.
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Innovations in Resources, Energy and Infrastructure
Natural resources, energy & infrastructure players in Canada are embarking on transformational innovations to their operations and systems as technology entrenches itself into their industries. Here we examine key growth sectors along with opportunities and challenges within the energy industry.
Tapping Canada’s infrastructure potential to rebuild the economy
Torys Business Brief: Tapping Canada’s infrastructure potential to rebuild the economy—and its relationship with Indigenous peoples.
Innovations in Resources, Energy and Infrastructure
Natural resources, energy & infrastructure players in Canada are embarking on transformational innovations to their operations and systems as technology entrenches itself into their industries. Here we examine key growth sectors along with opportunities and challenges within the energy industry.
Tapping Canada’s infrastructure potential to rebuild the economy
Torys Business Brief: Tapping Canada’s infrastructure potential to rebuild the economy—and its relationship with Indigenous peoples.