Ana Cândida de Mello Carvalho
Brazil Guide 2024
Band 4 : Public Law
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About
Provided by Ana Cândida de Mello Carvalho
Practice Areas
Infrastructure and Regulatory & Government Affairs
Telecommunications
Privatizations and Concessions
Energy
Construction Projects
Career
Ana Cândida is a partner in BMA’s Infrastructure and Regulatory and Government Affairs practice area. ]
Her experience involves government bidding procedures and contracts, public service concessions and public-private partnerships, state-owned and mixed economy companies, misconduct by public agents, regulated sectors, and administrative proceedings before public agencies and supervisory bodies, especially public accounts tribunals and government comptrollers’ offices. She has also participated in significant infrastructure projects in the airport, port, railroad, basic sanitation and public lighting sectors.
Ana is co-founder of Infra Women Brazil. She is a member of faculty in the MBA program on PPPs and Concessions offered by FESPSP – Sociology and Policy School Foundation of São Paulo and the London School of Economics, and lectures in the infrastructure specialization course at FGV/SP – Executive Education.
Chambers Review
Brazil: Industries & Sectors
Ana Cândida de Mello Carvalho of BMA is a seasoned lawyer dealing with a variety of public law matters, such as bidding procedures and contracts, public service concessions, and public-private partnerships.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Ana Cândida de Mello Carvalho brings a lot of knowledge to the discussions in which she participates."
"Ana Cândida de Mello Carvalho brings a lot of knowledge to the discussions in which she participates."
Articles, highlights and press releases
1 item provided by BMA – Barbosa, Müssnich, Aragão
The evolution of ESG clauses in infrastructure concessions
Over the last five years, we have seen significant progress in the adoption of environmental, social and governance (ESG) practices in infrastructure projects.
The evolution of ESG clauses in infrastructure concessions
Over the last five years, we have seen significant progress in the adoption of environmental, social and governance (ESG) practices in infrastructure projects.