TML partners with landowners, councils, joint-venture capital, and operating partners. What we bring, what we ask you to bring.
Landowners and councils with sites that need a sustainability-led operator.
Joint-venture capital looking for an operator with skin in the game. We co-invest where the structure aligns incentives.
Institutional landlords seeking sustainability-aligned real estate to hold long-term.
Operating partners whose sectoral or geographic depth complements ours.
An integrated platform. Capital, design, delivery, and sustainability under one team. No margin handoff.
Three-continent history. Nineteen years across UK, KSA, USA. Clients: Saudi Aramco, Ministry of Health, Marriott, Al Sheikh Foundation, MASIC.
UK technology and operating know-how. Engineering partners integrated at structuring, not bolted on at delivery.
Sustainability audited at completion. Targets written into financing, design, and contractor pack. Verified against operational performance.
Group operating discipline. Institutional-practice governance. Same standards across continents.
The asset or the land. A site, brief, portfolio, or existing asset. We work from the asset, not a generic mandate.
Local credibility and market access. Planning authorities, tenant relationships, operating partners. The network a foreign operator cannot replicate fast.
Sectoral or geographic depth. Capability we do not carry ourselves.
Co-investment where appropriate. Not always required. Where it is, alignment matters.
The structure aligns the partners. The standards lock the outcome. The handover is verified, not assumed.
TML Partnership Principle
1. First conversation. Scoping meeting. You bring the opportunity. We give an honest read. Qualified enquiries answered within five working days.
2. Defined feasibility. Jointly scoped against an agreed brief. Output is a defensible underwriting that either supports a JV or is rejected on evidence.
3. Joint venture. Signed JV with agreed capital, governance, and audit cycle. Handover starts the operating phase, not ends the partnership.