Brad Nicpon

Brad Nicpon

(416) 601-8092
(416) 868-0673
66 Wellington St W, Suite 5300, TD Bank Twr, Toronto, ON
Year called to bar: 2008 (ON)
Partner in McCarthy Tétrault’s Infrastructure Group in Toronto, Brad's practice focuses on infrastructure, procurement, construction, energy, real property, mining and P3s. Brad advises government and private sector clients on major public projects, including hospitals, transit/transportation projects, law enforcement facilities, sports facilities and transit-oriented development projects. A significant portion of his practice focuses on power transmission and generation projects, including renewable (storage, solar, offshore and onshore wind) and traditional (coal, oil shale and gas). He has recently been advising on projects in the emerging small modular reactor (SMR) and geothermal infrastructure sectors. Brad regularly advises on M&A transactions involving infrastructure assets and companies that own, develop, operate and invest in infrastructure assets. He has led infrastructure transactions globally, including Asia, the Middle East, the UK, Europe and North America. Brad has held senior government roles, having served as Director of Policy to two Ontario Ministers of Infrastructure. In that capacity he advised the Minister, the Office of the Premier and other senior government decision-makers on all major infrastructure matters.
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Canada’s infrastructure moment: Building faster, smarter, and strategically
With political priorities and global pressures reshaping the project landscape, lawyers play a key role
Deal marks the largest healthcare P3 in Canadian history
Deal marks the largest healthcare P3 in Canadian history
Osler representing Pattern; McCarthy Tétrault advising CPPIB and Cordelio
Governments look to infrastructure to build up economy and meet social goals
Policies reflect desire to address affordable housing, transportation needs, and climate change