Affordable pathways to your project success

WHAT WE DO

Our team supports every stage of your project, offering development, financial advisory, equity structuring, and asset management services. As part of the Graham Group, Graham Capital delivers cost-effective, innovative solutions for affordable housing and care facilities, water and wastewater infrastructure, and energy retrofit projects. With our experience, you get affordable services and effective results.

Social Infrastructure Partnerships


We offer innovative solutions to finance continuing care and supportive living projects. We’ll assess feasibility, close funding gaps, and create a tailored plan to turn your vision into reality.

Water and
Wasterwater


Graham's Municipal Asset Partnership (MAP™) is framework that helps municipalities overcome financing barriers for water and wastewater projects. We offer flexible, off balance sheet solutions while ensuring you to retain ownership and control over your infrastructure.

Building
Energy
Retrofits


The cost of your retrofit can be covered through your energy savings. We modernize buildings, from high rises to heritage properties, reducing environmental impact while maximizing efficiency and profitability.

Public Private Partnerships


We have significant experience in traditional P3 projects, reaching financial close on $80 million of equity and $3.9 billion of debt financing over 12 P3 projects in North America. This experience has allowed us to become experts in navigating affordability challenges and skillfully structuring projects to cover funding gaps.

FEATURED PROJECT

Wetaskiwin Wastewater Treatment Plant

WHAT THEY’RE SAYING

“With regulatory requirements around wastewater treatment facilities becoming more stringent, we had to be innovative to cover the cost of the mandated wastewater treatment plant upgrade with the grant funding we had available. Graham’s new approach allowed us to secure all the financing we needed while ensuring financial flexibility remained for other municipal priorities. Additionally, we have an active role in the entire process as an equal partner.”

– Sue Howard, City Manager, City of Wetaskiwin