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Pwc Ireland Welcomes Robert Costello As Partner For Capital Projects And Infrastructure

PwC Ireland Welcomes Robert Costello as Partner for Capital Projects and Infrastructure

Experienced Executive to Lead Strategic Team

WEB, Ireland - PwC Ireland has announced the appointment of Robert Costello as a Partner to lead its Capital Projects and Infrastructure team. The firm's strategic move to establish this team reflects the increasing importance of capital investments and the growing demand for infrastructure development in Ireland and internationally.

Costello's Expertise in Infrastructure

Costello brings a wealth of experience in the infrastructure sector to PwC Ireland. Prior to joining the firm, he served as a Partner at KPMG, where he led the capital projects and infrastructure team. His expertise spans advisory, assurance, and transaction services across various infrastructure projects, including energy, transportation, and telecommunications.

PwC Ireland's Commitment to Infrastructure

PwC Ireland's investment in a dedicated Capital Projects and Infrastructure team demonstrates the firm's commitment to supporting organizations involved in large-scale infrastructure projects. The team will provide clients with a comprehensive range of services, including: financial advisory, risk management, assurance, and transaction support.

Costello's Outlook on the Industry

In an interview, Costello commented on the prospects for capital projects and infrastructure in Ireland: "The increasing demand for infrastructure coupled with the government's ambitious investment plans presents a significant opportunity for the industry. We are well-positioned to support our clients in navigating this complex landscape and delivering successful projects that drive economic growth and create a positive impact on society."

With Costello's expertise and the firm's established network of professionals, PwC Ireland is poised to play a leading role in the development of Ireland's infrastructure and the implementation of critical capital projects.


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