Ports · Roads · BridgesConstruction & Infrastructure
Commercial, residential, industrial, transportation, port, road, bridge, and public-infrastructure developments — from viability through delivery oversight.
Jacinto Pinto advises governments, investors, and large companies on the evaluation, structuring, financing, and implementation of infrastructure, mining, energy, engineering, and heavy-equipment projects across Africa and Latin America.
Connecting regional knowledge, international partners, and disciplined execution.
Major projects require more than technical expertise. They require a clear commercial strategy, reliable regional relationships, regulatory understanding, access to qualified partners, and disciplined coordination from concept through implementation.
Jacinto Pinto helps public- and private-sector decision-makers evaluate opportunities, structure viable projects, identify the right partners, and move forward with greater clarity and control.
We work with organizations pursuing projects that require market knowledge, credible local relationships, regulatory understanding, and international project coordination.
We support national, regional, and local authorities planning infrastructure, energy, mining, and economic-development initiatives.
We help international investors assess opportunities, understand local conditions, and reduce uncertainty before committing capital.
We advise EPC contractors, multinationals, equipment providers, and developers entering or expanding in selected markets.
We work with qualified local companies that need international capital, technical expertise, equipment, or strategic partnerships to expand.
We support foreign organizations entering these regions and local organizations seeking international partners, investment, technology, equipment, or operational expertise.
Africa
Latin AmericaWe also evaluate opportunities in other African, Central American, and South American markets when they align with our experience, sector capabilities, and network of trusted relationships.
Ports · Roads · BridgesCommercial, residential, industrial, transportation, port, road, bridge, and public-infrastructure developments — from viability through delivery oversight.
Technical coordinationTechnical coordination, project planning, specialist partnerships, procurement, and implementation — aligning owners, engineers, contractors, authorities, and investors.
Copperbelt · MineralsPrecious metals, gemstones, industrial minerals, and rare-earth resources — the technical, regulatory, operational, commercial, and investment considerations that shape mining opportunities.
Generation · GridsConventional and renewable energy — oil-related developments, diesel and distributed generation, renewables, and supporting infrastructure.
Fleet · LogisticsConstruction, mining, industrial, agricultural, and energy-related equipment — planning, sourcing, financing, logistics, importation, servicing, and fleet strategy.
We help clients understand whether an opportunity is viable, determine how it should be structured, identify the right partners, and maintain control as the project moves toward execution.
Every project begins with different conditions, stakeholders, and risks. Our approach establishes clarity early, aligns the right parties, and creates a practical route toward implementation.
We review the opportunity, market conditions, technical requirements, regulatory environment, commercial potential, and principal risks — a clearer view of viability before significant time or capital is committed.
We define a practical project model: responsibilities, procurement strategy, financing requirements, and commercial terms — a credible project that can be presented to authorities, investors, and lenders.
We identify and evaluate the investors, lenders, technical specialists, EPC contractors, equipment suppliers, operators, and local partners needed to move the project forward.
We support the move from planning into implementation — maintaining coordination, accountability, and alignment among the parties involved as the project advances.
International projects require more than translation — clear communication among governments, investors, technical teams, contractors, and local stakeholders with different commercial, regulatory, and cultural expectations.
From our New York presence, we connect international business standards with practical experience in selected African and Latin American markets.
Whether you are preparing a strategic government initiative, evaluating an investment opportunity, entering a new market, or seeking international partners — the decisions made at the beginning can determine the project’s long-term viability. Share your target country, project sector, current stage, and objectives with Jacinto Pinto.
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