Conor Blennerhassett

Matheson LLP - Ireland

Partner

Dublin

+353 1 232 2704

Rising star partner

English | French


Bar admissions:

Ireland

Jurisdictions:

Ireland

Practice areas:

Project finance


Conor specialises in the development, financing, purchase and divestment of large-scale infrastructure projects (including PPPs, concessions and international EPC structures).  He has particular expertise in the transport, healthcare, renewable energy generation, aviation, energy storage, education and telecoms sectors.

  • Offshore wind developers, investors, lenders and contractors on permitting, joint ventures and ‘stress testing’ of regulatory applications for over 2GW of Irish offshore wind capacity to be delivered over the next 5-10 years;
  • Plenary Europe as sponsor on its bids for the Irish Social Housing PPP – Bundles Three and Four and the Dublin Family Courts Complex PPP;
  • Cellnex SA on the sale of its Irish telecoms towers business (with almost 2,000 sites);
  • Rabobank as lender to Ib Vogt / Highfield on the development and financing of four Irish solar farms (Rathnaskilloge, Gaskinstown, Clonin North and North Arklow) with a combined generating capacity of around 280MW;
  • Real Assets Investment Management on the acquisition and financing of the operational N25 Waterford Bypass PPP demand risk toll road;
  • Asterion on its acquisition of 80% of the National Broadband Plan project, a €3 billion State intervention to deliver high speed broadband (primarily by FTTH) to all underserved homes and business in Ireland.
  • GLIL Infrastructure on its acquisition of the 453MW Rathcool Portfolio of 11 Irish onshore wind farms in the largest ever Irish onshore wind farm acquisition transaction by enterprise value (including detailed project contract due diligence and transaction document mitigations).
  • AMP Capital on the sale of the Convention Centre Dublin PPP and Speed Fibre Group (including the holder of the Irish Metropolitan Area Network telecoms concession).
  • EirGrid on its partnership arrangements with French transmission system operator RTE for the development and operation of the Celtic Interconnector between Ireland and France.
  • Macquarie Asset Management on its potential investment in an Irish FTTH roll-out and a separate data centre campus opportunity and on its successful bid for and acquisition of Beauparc Utilities, Ireland’s largest recycling and processing led waste-to-resource business.
  • A public body on all aspects of the decommissioning of the Kinsale Head and Seven Heads offshore gas fields.
  • Bremore Ireland Port on the development of a new deepwater multi-modal port north of Dublin.
  • A multinational developer and contractor on Ireland’s first large-scale battery energy storage system (BESS) (one of the largest such installations in Europe) and similar additional facilities including system services equipment.
  • Exolum Aviation on all legal aspects of its services concession to design, build and operate fuel storage and distribution infrastructure at Dublin Airport, from concession negotiation through construction and operations.
  • Sponsors, lenders, contractors and FM providers on almost every Irish PPP, including:
    - Social Housing PPP Bundles 2, 3 and 4;
    - Dublin Family Courts Complex PPP;
    - Dublin Waste to Energy PPP;
    - Higher Education PPP – Bundle One;
    - Community Nursing Units PPP;
    - DIT Grangegorman PPP;
    - Primary Care Centres PPP;
    - N25 New Ross Bypass PPP, N25 Waterford Bypass PPP, M7/M8 Motorway PPP, M1 Motorway PPP and M3/M4 Motorway PPP;
    - Schools PPP Bundles 1 and 3;
    - Greystones Harbour and Marina PPP;
    - Convention Centre PPP;
    - Social Housing PPP Bundle 2; and
    - PPP-like Irish infrastructure projects including the National Broadband Plan (Conor advised the SPV / concessionaire on its winning bid), the Dublin Airport fuel concession (Conor advises the concessionaire) and the Metropolitan Area Networks concession (Conor advises the concessionaire).

  • M&A
  • PPP/PFI
  • Project development
  • Project finance

  • Energy
  • Social infrastructure
  • Tech and telecoms
  • Transport
  • Utilities

  • Bachelor of Business and Law (European) (Hons), University College Dublin, (2011)