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INFRASTRUCTURE SECTOR GROUP
Our Firm 04
Our Footprint in Africa 04
Our Infrastructure Sector Group 06
Our Specialist Services 07
Our Sector Expertise 09
Our Signature Matters 10
Our Team 15
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BOWMAN GILFILLAN AFRICA GROUP
OUR FIRM OUR FOOTPRINT IN AFRICA
Bowman Gilfillan Africa Group is a leading Pan-African law firm. Our track record of providing specialist legal services, both domestic and cross-border, in the fields of corporate law, banking and finance law and dispute resolution, spans over a century.
With eight offices in six African countries and over
400 specialised lawyers, we are differentiated by
our geographical reach, independence and the
quality of legal services we provide.
We draw on our unique knowledge of the African
business environment and in-depth understanding
of the socio-political climate to advise clients on
a wide range of technical legal issues. Our aim is
to assist our clients in achieving their objectives
as smoothly and efficiently as possible while
minimising the legal and regulatory risks.
Our clients include corporates, multinationals and
state-owned enterprises across a range of industry
sectors as well as financial institutions
and governments.
Our expertise is frequently recognised by
independent research organisations. Most recently,
Bowman Gilfillan Africa Group was named African
Legal Adviser by DealMakers as well as winning the
Competition and Regulatory Team of the Year and
the IP Team of the Year Awards at the prestigious
African Legal Awards hosted by Legal Week and the
Corporate Lawyers Association.
We provide integrated legal services throughout
Africa from eight offices (Antananarivo, Cape
Town, Dar es Salaam, Durban, Gaborone,
Johannesburg, Kampala and Nairobi) in six
countries (Botswana, Kenya, Madagascar, South
Africa, Tanzania and Uganda).
We work closely with leading Nigerian firm,
Udo Udoma & Belo-Osagie, which has offices in
Lagos, Abuja and Port Harcourt, and have strong
relationships with other leading law firms across
the rest of Africa.
We provide coverage of francophone OHADA
jurisdictions across the continent (including Benin,
Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African
Republic, Chad, Congo Republic, Democratic
Republic of Congo, Gabon, Guinea, Ivory Coast,
Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Rwanda, Senegal and
Togo) from our office in Madagascar.
Our Kenyan, South African and Ugandan offices
are representatives of Lex Mundi, a global
association, with more than 160 independent law
firms in all the major centres across the globe.
This association gives us access to the best firms in
each jurisdiction represented.
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Bowman Gilfillan Africa Group offices
Relationship firm
Francophone Africa coverage
Significant transaction or advisory experience
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OUR INFRASTRUCTURE SECTOR GROUP
While inadequate infrastructure is hampering
growth in Africa, it also offers significant
investment opportunities. Sustained
investment in the key sectors of transport,
telecommunications, power generation and
mining will also unlock economic growth and
improved access to critical social infrastructure
(including public buildings, healthcare,
education, water treatment and supply).
According to the Legal 500 (2015) we have
“successfully developed a strong practice across
Africa” and are “frequently instructed by private
sector sponsors and lenders on major energy and
infrastructure projects”.
We routinely handle complex finance transactions
and have extensive knowledge of leveraged and
acquisition finance, structured finance, capital
markets, project finance, property finance,
insolvency and restructuring, derivatives and
securitisation. Our experience covers bilateral
and syndicated loans, inter-creditor and agency
agreements, export credit financing, and
guarantee and security issues.
Our presence ‘on-the-ground’ and ability to
resolve challenges particular to infrastructure
projects in Africa is a key differentiator as is our
experience with complex domestic and cross-
border infrastructure projects on the continent.
Our clients range from corporations to banks and
financial institutions, sponsors and lenders, state-
owned enterprises and government departments
involved in major infrastructure projects. We also
work with other law firms, particularly within the
context of joint appointments with international
legal counsel, to ensure the delivery of legal
services appropriate to individual projects.
We help our clients at all stages of the economic life-cycle of infrastructure projects - from developing to acquiring to managing to restructuring to selling assets, including assisting with the necessary financing. Our team comprises African specialists in mergers and acquisitions, project and asset financing and refinancing, procurement, concessions and public private partnerships, construction, dispute resolution and regulatory compliance.
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OUR SPECIALIST SERVICES
POWER INFRASTRUCTURE
TMT
CONSTRUCTION
PROJECT FINANCE
PROPERTY TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
REGULATORY ANDENVIRONMENTAL
CONSTRUCTION
Our dedicated Construction Practice provides
both transactional and dispute resolution services.
Our experience covers a wide range of sectors and
projects including, energy, mining, port, road, rail
and processing plants (including cement, waste,
paper and acid plants and aluminium smelters). Our
construction lawyers have extensive experience of
large construction projects in these sectors, whether
the construction is on an EPC or an EPCM basis, and
whether using bespoke or standard form contracts
(in particular the FIDIC form of contract).
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PROJECT FINANCE
Our financing expertise ranges from leveraged
and acquisition finance to structured finance,
capital markets, project finance, property
finance, minerals and resource finance,
insolvency and restructuring, derivatives,
securitisation and preference share finance. Our
project finance team has wide ranging and in-
depth experience in limited recourse financings,
including multilateral and bilateral financings,
multi-source lending arrangements and export
credit financial products. They are constantly at
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the forefront of developments in the banking and
finance field and are market-leaders for innovation,
documentation standards and best practice.
REGULATORY AND ENVIRONMENTAL
Our regulatory and environmental teams offer real
depth and a broad range of expertise, covering
due-diligence investigations, legal risk mitigation
and management, permitting advice, project
and development advice, appeals, litigation
and administrative appeals, advice on specific
environmental impacts and compliance auditing.
In its role advising lenders and developers, the team
undertakes due diligence investigations on projects,
initially in terms of assessing RFP bid compliance
and, in the case of projects selected as preferred
bidders, from a general environmental and other
regulatory perspective leading up to project
financial close.
PROPERTY
Our property lawyers have a thorough
understanding of property law and associated
practicalities, including land registration and
conveyancing, leases, servitudes, construction law,
town planning, insolvency, finance and financing
structures, mortgage and other securities and tax.
They form an integral part of the team advising
lenders and developers on the financing of project
where property and land use aspects are often
key. In this context, the conduct of a due diligence
investigation on acquiring the relevant properties
and land use rights is invaluable for an appropriate
allocation of the property risks relevant to the
project financing.
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OUR SECTOR EXPERTISE
POWER INFRASTRUCTURE
Our lawyers have extensive knowledge of the
African power sector with particular experience in
the development of thermal power, hydropower and
renewable energy power facilities by independent
power producers (IPPs) and incumbent utilities.
We have an in-depth understanding of the African
power sector including: policies for unbundling the
vertically integrated power supply chains, tariff
regulation policies and competition for scarce
transmission and distribution network capacity.
This enables us to help our clients to negotiate
appropriate risk-adjusted agreements to secure
their investments.
TECHNOLOGY, MEDIA & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
We regularly advise and act for clients in the
telecommunications and broadcasting sectors.
Our multi-disciplinary Technology, Media &
Telecommunications (TMT) Practice comprises
lawyers specialising in mergers and acquisitions,
outsourcing, regulatory matters including licensing
and compliance, data protection and property law.
We keep abreast of regulatory developments in the
telecommunications and broadcasting sectors in
many African jurisdictions and are able to provide
specialist advice to clients in these areas, both in the
context of particular transactions and in the context
of their general regulatory obligations.
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
It is common knowledge that Africa’s infrastructure
gap is most acute in the transportation sector.
Domestic public sector funding is historically
the primary source of funding to close this gap.
However, many governments appear to struggle
to use public sector funding sustainably and
effectively, so much so that critical transportation
sector projects often fail at some point in the
procurement process. In addition, typically,
African transportation infrastructure projects
require some form of host government concession
but institutional and policy conditions can cause
significant delays. Critical institutional, regulatory
and policy reform is often lagging. We understand
these issues. Our lawyers have advised on most of
the major transportation infrastructure transactions
in Southern Africa to date. We also have a dedicated
Ports, Terminals & Logistics Corridors Sector
Group with significant experience in facilitating
the establishment of ports infrastructure and
relationships between land and sea users.
Please refer to our Mining and Ports, Terminals &
Logistics Corridors brochures for further sector
specific experience.
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OUR SIGNATURE MATTERS
CONSTRUCTION
We advised/ acted for:
• AfriSam Tanga Cement Factory Expansion
(Tanzania): on all construction aspects.
• Airports Company South Africa (South Africa):
in connection with the construction of a Baggage
Handling Terminal (FIDIC Yellow based), and the
construction of a new Tank Farm at OR Tambo
International Airport.
• Barloworld Anixas Diesel Fired Power Station
(Namibia): the EPC contractor in connection with
the turn-key design build of a new 22MW diesel
fired power station for NamPower.
• Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation
(ENRC) (Democratic Republic of the Congo and
Zambia): in connection with various mining
projects which includes drafting of particular
conditions to FIDIC (Yellow, Red and Green Book),
drafting of bespoke form supply and consultancy
agreements and specific project advice, including
drafting and negotiating specific construction
contracts.
• Gigawatt Gas to Power Expansion Project
(Mozambique): the sponsors and the project
company/ borrower on the expansion of the
existing gas to power project.
• Lenders to Mabele Fuels (South Africa): in respect
of a new Bio-ethanol Plant (for which we drafted
the FIDIC Silver based EPC).
• Medupi Coal Power Station (4800 MW Lephalale)
and Kusile Coal Power Station (4 800MW,
Emalahleni) (South Africa): on the construction of
these two mega projects, each of which is being
constructed under multiple works contracts on an
owner-managed EPCM basis.
• Pretoria Portland Cement (South Africa): in
connection with its Dwaalboom Cement Factory
Expansion Project (Bespoke and FIDIC Yellow and
Red Book based multi-package, multi-disciplinary).
• Renewable Energy IPP Programme (REIPPP)
(South Africa): on various projects bid under the
REIPPP (many of which are FIDIC based EPCs).
• SepFluor Limited (South Africa): in connection
with the Nokeng Mine and Fluorspar Project
(Mine EPCM and Beneficiation Plant Turnkey FIDIC
Yellow).
• Sephaku Cement (South Africa): in connection
with its new Itsoseng Cement Factory and
associated works (FIDIC Silver Book based EPC).
• Stortemelk 4.4MW Hydro Power Project (South
Africa): the construction contracts.
• Tongaat Hulett (South Africa): in connection with
the construction, and all related aspects (including
the project financing), of its proposed new bagasse
fired power station at its Amatikulu Mill.
• Trafigura Beheer (Mozambique): in connection
with the construction of a new container terminal
(FIDIC Silver Book based EPC).
• Vodacom, MTN and Neotel (South Africa): in
relation to their national long distance fibre
optic installations (FIDIC Red Book), including in
respect of various extension of time and additional
payment claims and disputes.
• Xstrata’s Tweefontein Mine Optimisation
Project (South Africa): in connection with all
construction related aspects of this mega mine
optimization project.
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RENEWABLE ENERGY AND HYDRO POWER
We have advised lenders, sponsors and contractors
on various biomass, small hydro power, solar and
wind projects in Southern Africa including advising/
acting for:
• China Exim Bank on the financing of the 600MW
Karuma HPP.
• A developer in respect of several proposed Hydro
Power Projects (HPPs) on River Ndugutu, River
Sindila and River Nyamagasani, in Uganda.
• FMO and other lenders as Uganda local counsel
in connection with the financing of several mini-
hydro power plants in Uganda, including the
18MW Mpanga HPP and the 14 MW Nyamwamba
HPP in Uganda.
• Hatton National Bank plc and Bank of Ceylon
on the financing of the design, engineering and
construction of the 6.5MW Muvumbe HPP in
Western Uganda.
• Idea Power Limited on its investment in the
Makindu Solar PV power project (30MW).
• Prunus Energy Systems on the development of
the 50MW wind farm at Corner Baridi, Ngong Hills.
• REIPPP: on the following projects each of which
has achieved financial close:
– Round 1:
• Aries Solar PV Project (10 MW, Western
Cape), Round 1
• Dassiesklip Wind Farm Project (26 MW,
Western Cape) Round 1
• Dorper Wind Farm Project (100 MW, Eastern
Cape), Round 1
• Konkoonsies Solar PV Project (10MW,
Western Cape), Round 1
• Hopefield/ Umoya Wind Farm Project (65
MW, Western Cape), Round 1
• Scatec Kalkbult Solar PV Project (73 MW,
Northern Cape) Round 1
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– Round 2:
• Aurora Solar PV Project (10MW, Western
Cape), Round 2
• Gouda Wind Farm Project (140MW, Western
Cape), Round 2
• Loeriesfontein 2 Wind Farm Project
(138MW, Northern Cape), Round 2
• Scatec Dreunberg Solar PV Project (30MW,
Eastern Cape), Round 2
• Scatec Linde Solar PV Project (70MW,
Northern Cape), Round 2
• Sishen Solar PV Project (81 MW, Northern
Cape), Round 2
• Stortemelk Small Hydro Project (4MW, Free
State), Round 2
• Vredendal Solar PV Project (10 MW,
Western Cape), Round 2
– Round 3:
• Khobab Wind Farm Project (138MW,
Northern Cape), Round 3
• Mkuze Biomass Project (16MW, KwaZulu-
Natal), Round 3
• Mulilo Prieska Solar PV Project (75MW,
Northern Cape), Round 3
• Noupoort Wind Farm Project (79MW,
Northern Cape), Round 3
– Rounds 4, 5.5 and 5:
• on several projects which have been selected
in Round 4 of the REIPPP or which are
preparing to bid in Rounds 4.5 and 5 thereof.
TECHNOLOGY, MEDIA & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
We have advised/ acted for:
• Bay West Connect/ Bay West City and
Vodacom: on the lease, installation and
maintenance of duct and fibre in the Bay West
precinct development in Port Elizabeth, South
Africa.
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• Discover Digital BVI: in the negotiation a
Master Content and Digital Services Agreement
with MTN Dubai for the provision of video-on-
demand content to subscribers’ mobile devices in
territories throughout Africa and in Europe.
• Eaton Towers: in relation to the acquisition
of the tower infrastructure segment of Bharti
Airtel in Kenya; in relation to the acquisition of
the telecommunications tower assets of Warid
Telecom Uganda Limited; on the acquisition of
telecommunications tower assets of Orange
Uganda Limited; and in relation to the acquisition
of the tower infrastructure segment of Bharti
Airtel in Madagascar and Rwanda.
• Ericsson: in relation to a BOT agreement for a new
managed connectivity network in South Africa.
• Helios Investments: on the financing of its
acquisition of towers in Chad, Gabon and Congo;
and on funding transactions with Wananchi
Group Holdings Limited, the owners of the Zuku
brand in Kenya.
• A leading international telecommunications
tower company: on the buy and leaseback of
tower assets of a telecommunications operator
in Uganda.
• Liquid Telecom: on the sale and maintenance of
duct and fibre on its network to various customers
in South Africa.
• MTN: in connection with the rollout of its radio
network across South Africa as part of the MTN
Network Rollout Project; and on a transaction
with FibreCo Telecommunications involving
infrastructure swap arrangements in South Africa.
• MTN, Neotel and Vodacom: in the
implementation of each party’s fibre optic
networks across South Africa as part of the
National Long Distance (NLD) Fibre Project,
including the new Cape Town to Durban leg (NLD 5
and 6) of the NLD Project (c 1,700 kilometres).
• Safaricom Limited: on its acquisition of
substantially all of the assets of Essar Telecom
Kenya (Yu Mobile).
• Standard Chartered Bank plc: as Uganda lenders’
counsel in connection with umbrella financing
for a telecommunications project across several
African jurisdictions.
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• France Telecom: as principal and sole legal
transaction adviser on its USD 390 million
acquisition of 51% of Telkom Kenya Limited
(during the privatisation of Telkom Kenya Limited).
• On the establishment of an independent tower
company to operate and manage passive
infrastructure for use by wireless operators and
the acquisition and construction of towers.
THERMAL POWER
Our lawyers have advised on the following projects:
• Barloworld Anixas Diesel Fired Power
Station (Namibia): advising the EPC contractor
in connection with the turn-key design build
of a new 22MW diesel fired power station
for NamPower.
• Gigawatt Gas to Power Project (Mozambique):
advised the sponsors and the project company/
borrower on a 100MW gas to power project at
Ressano Garcia, from the development phase to
financial close in mid-2014.
• Gigawatt Gas to Power Expansion Project
(Mozambique): advising the sponsors and the
project company/ borrower on the expansion
of the existing gas to power project at
Ressano Garcia.
• Medupi Coal Power Station (4 800 MW
Lephalale) and Kusile Coal Power Station
(4 800MW, Emalahleni) (South Africa): advising on
the construction of these two mega projects; each
with a capital budget in excess of ZAR 100 billion,
and both of which rank as the largest dry-cooled
power stations under construction worldwide.
• Morupule Coal Power Expansion Project
(Botswana): advised the lenders to the financing
of the BWP 1.2 billion expansion of the Morupule
Coal Mine.
• Tongaat Hulett Bagasse Fired Power Station
(South Africa): advising the developer on the build,
own and operation of a new bagasse-fired power
station at its Amatikulu Mill.
• Walvis Bay LNG to Power Project (Namibia):
advising the lenders, together with a leading
global law firm, on the project financing of this
220 to 250MW power project, an integrated
gas to power project incorporating a floating
regasification and storage unit, off-shore and
onshore pipelines and port infrastructure.
TRANSPORT
We have advised/ acted for:
• ABB: in relation to its development of the Kruger
Mpumalanga International Airport.
• Aeolus Kenya Limited BVI: on a framework
agreement between Aeolus Kenya Limited BVI and
the Kenyan Government for a six phase project in
the LAPSSET Corridor, which will include a port,
LNG plant, destination plant, pipeline and airport.
• Airports Company South Africa: in connection
with various projects including the construction
of a Baggage Handling Terminal and a Tank Farm at
OR Tambo International Airport; and in its bid for
a concession to build and operate an international
airport in Togo.
• APM Terminals (APMT): on its multi-million
dollar joint venture to develop a terminal in the
port of Mombasa.
• Chinese Development Bank: jointly with a magic
circle firm, on the financing of the expansion of
the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport.
• ENRC: in respect of the phased development of an
integrated 1,200km transport project to move coal
by rail from Tete to Nacala including a 40 million
ton terminal.
• Ferromarine Africa (Saldanha) and Ferromarine
Cape (Cape Town): in relation to the creation of
oil and gas manufacturing and repair facilities.
• An international developer: on the establishment
and structuring of the Kalangala Infrastructure
Services Project, a PPP initiative with the
Government of Uganda.
• Kenyan and Ugandan Governments: on the
concessioning of Kenya and Uganda Railways.
• Gautrain Rapid Rail Link PPP as lenders’ counsel:
jointly with a magic circle firm, on the financing
of this Project, for the design, construction,
partial financing, operation and maintenance of a
rapid rail system between Johannesburg, Pretoria
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and the Johannesburg International Airport.
This project was at the time of financial close in
January 2007 the world’s second largest rail PPP
after the London Underground, and the largest
greenfield rail project then under construction.
• Oiltanking Grindrod Calulo: in relation to a
BOOT agreement for an oil storage facility at the
Port of Ngqura.
• Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA):
in relation to all aspects of the transfer of the
long distance passenger rail business known as
Shosholoza Meyl from Transnet Limited to PRASA.
• Ports of Africa (Pty) Ltd: on a joint venture with
African Railfreight Development Corporation
(Pty) Ltd for the development of a rail corridor for
Elitheni Coal (Pty) Ltd from mine to the port of
East London.
• Puma Energy: in respect of the acquisition of an
LPG terminal in the port of Cotonou, Benin.
• Sinohydro: on the construction of a new airport
building in Gaborone.
• TCM Bulk Terminal (Mozambique): drafting
terminal regulations, STCs and take or
pay agreements.
• The Standard Bank of South Africa Limited:
as lender to a consortium in a bid to the South
African National Roads Agency Limited for the
design, construction, finance, operation and
maintenance of the N1/ N2 Winelands
Toll Highway.
• The Standard Bank of South Africa Limited
and CFC Stanbic Bank: in the structuring and
financing of the acquisition of rail-rolling stock by
the Rift Valley Railways, the main concessionaire
of the Uganda Railway Project.
• Trafigura Beheer: in connection with an
integrated port and rail project for a BOT
concession for new terminal facilities at the Port
of Dar es Salaam and the upgrade of the TAZARA
rail network and track access arrangements for
commercial freight; and in connection with the
construction of a new container terminal in
Mozambique (FIDIC Silver Book based EPC).
OTHER INFRASTRUCTURE AND
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
• City of Tshwane Municipality, Office of
Accommodation PPP (South Africa): advised
the preferred bidder in relation to a PPP for the
design, construction and facilities management
for the new municipal head offices of the
City of Tshwane.
• Department of Education, Office
Accommodation PPP (South Africa): advised
the senior lenders in relation to the funding of
the PPP concession for the design, construction
and facilities management of the Department of
Education new head office accommodation.
• Department of International Relations and
Co-operation, Office Accommodation PPP
(South Africa): advising the project company/
concessionaire on the implementation of a PPP
agreement post financial close.
• Department of Rural Development and Land
Reform, (DRDLR) Office Accommodation PPP
(South Africa): advised the preferred bidder in
relation to all aspects of its PPP concession for the
design, construction and facilities management of
new office accommodation for the DRDLR.
• Department of Trade and Industry (DTI),
Office Accommodation PPP (South Africa):
advised the preferred bidder in relation to its
PPP concession for the design, construction and
facilities management of the DTI’s office new
accommodation.
• Jomo Kenyatta University, Student
Accommodation PPP (Kenya): advised the
University on the procurement of a PPP for a
student hostel on a BOOT basis.
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OUR TEAM
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JOHN FFOOKS Partner, Head: FrancophoneAntananarivo, Madagascar (OHADA) Tel: +261 (0) 33 126 3523Email: [email protected]
To view profiles of our team members, please visit www.bowman.co.za.
THOMAS SIPEMBA Partner Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
Tel: +255 (0) 22 260 0857Email: [email protected]
SHAMILAH GRIMWOOD Partner, Head: Infrastructure Sector Group
Cape Town, South Africa Tel: +27 (0) 21 480 7855Email: [email protected]
JEFFREY BOOKBINDER Partner Gaborone, Botswana
Tel: +267 (0) 390 5550 Email: [email protected]
ALEX NJAGE Partner Nairobi, Kenya
Tel: +254 (0) 20 289 9302Email: [email protected]
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