Partner
Sebastian Frohwann, Partner at TA Europe, was a member of the EC Harris team in Dusseldorf between 2010 and 2014 with a focus on transaction advisory and technical advisory services.
In addition to the implementation of the Transaction Management in various asset and portfolio deals in infrastructure and real estate projects, Sebastian was responsible for the service delivery of PPP projects (technical due diligence and monitoring). In addition, he built up a new business unit to advise clients in the acquisition of PPP projects on the Secondary Market.
In the course of the merger between EC Harris and Arcadis in 2013, Sebastian was awarded a Senior Advisory role to act as responsible Manager in the Funds & Finance department of Wolfgang Schlicht, which primarily concentrated on international projects and transactions in both sectors, real estate and infrastructure.
Since 2014 Sebastian is co-founder and Partner at TA Europe and responsible Commission Manager for the Service Delivery of all projects. Sebastian has already built up a large portfolio of project references all over Europe and is accepted by his clients as a specialist with key competencies in due diligence, project management and project monitoring.
In addition to his practical activities, Sebastian wrote several scientific papers on finance and management solutions for transport and social infrastructure assets.
- Prospects for the funding of transnational public-private partnerships in the European Union
- Decentralization process in the French road sector
- Facility Management in Hospitals – an analysis of property-specific requirements
For his scientific work on the funding of transnational PPP projects in the European Union, he was awarded the European Friedrich-List-Award under the ETC European Transport Congress in Warsaw by the German Transport Research Society.
Sebastian graduated from the Bauhaus University Weimar in Management of Construction, Real Estate and Infrastructure, which is a combined degree of civil engineering and economics.