
All Sectors
Infrastructure & Civil Development
Infrastructure determines whether an opportunity is viable. We look at the enabling works that unlock land, industry and regional economic activity.
Why it matters to Namibia
Namibia's dispersed settlement pattern and long distances make enabling infrastructure decisive for economic participation. Infrastructure investment converts latent potential into transactable opportunity.
Infrastructure assets typically have long economic lives and predictable utilisation, making them well-suited to patient capital.
What we consider
- Bulk water, sewer, electrical and road infrastructure
- Civil works supporting development projects
- Serviced industrial and logistics platforms
- Infrastructure supporting municipal growth
Types of opportunity
- Structured infrastructure projects with public and private offtake
- Developer-funded bulk services linked to land development
- Participation in concession or availability-based structures
Partnership models
- Public–private partnership structures
- Joint ventures with contractors and engineering firms
- Blended finance with development finance institutions
Specific current projects and confidential opportunities are not published on this website. Enquiries are handled directly.
