The plan will receive a recommendation to terminate one of its real estate managers next week.
The firm has hired a v.p. on its investment team.
Global Infrastructure Partners raised more than $2.1 billion in aggregate committed capital for its inaugural emerging markets fund.
The authority is seeking investment advisory services for its $29 million 457 and $2.9 million 401(a) retirement plans.
The plan interviewed three finalists at its board meeting last week.
The plan also approved a $50 million investment with a new manager within its public equity portfolio at its February board meeting.
The firm has launched as an independent real assets investment firm focused on energy transition and infrastructure opportunities
The plan also issued a private markets consultant earlier this month.
The appointment has been announced ahead of current CIO Doug Brown’s retirement this summer.
The board also approved rehiring the investment consultant for its deferred compensation plan.