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Lima, June 2025. – CMS Grau announces the appointment of Julio Vidal as a new partner, along with Evelyn Román, Tais Rabanal, and Fernanda Paz as associates in the Infrastructure and Projects practice area. This strategic move brings key talent to one of the most renowned legal teams in the Peruvian market, responding to the growing demand for specialised advisory services in complex projects across sectors such as transport, healthcare, urban infrastructure, and sanitation (drinking water and sewage).
The department consolidates its preventive and multidisciplinary approach, integrating professionals with outstanding experience in the design, structuring, transactions, regulation, financing, and execution of public and private investment projects.
“This appointment marks a key milestone in our firm’s evolution. Infrastructure project development is one of the main drivers of the country’s economic growth, and we aim to continue supporting our clients through the challenges posed by the new cycle of public and private investment in Peru,” said Rolando Cevasco, Managing Partner of CMS Grau.
Julio Vidal brings over 25 years of experience advising public and private entities on Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs), Asset Projects, Works for Taxes schemes, and public services regulation, standing out for his leadership in promoting infrastructure projects through the Asset Projects mechanism. Evelyn Román, Tais Rabanal, and Fernanda Paz, in turn, contribute extensive expertise in regulatory consulting, administrative law, public management, and infrastructure project structuring within healthcare, transport, roads, and airports. All four lawyers join from Estudio Rubio, Leguía, Normand.
“Our clients face increasingly complex projects with higher technical, contractual, and regulatory demands. This appointment responds to that reality. With Julio, Evelyn, Tais, and Fernanda, we enhance our ability to anticipate risks, devise agile solutions, and support each project phase with a sector-focused and comprehensive vision,” said Giancarlo Villafranqui, partner in the Infrastructure and Projects practice at CMS Grau.
The announcement comes at a pivotal moment for the country. Peru faces an infrastructure deficit exceeding USD 110 billion, according to the National Infrastructure Plan for Competitiveness, while PROINVERSIÓN plans to auction more than USD 8 billion in PPP projects in 2025, covering sanitation, healthcare, transport, and energy initiatives. In this scenario, specialised legal advisory services are crucial to ensure efficient, sustainable, and transparent processes.
“Infrastructure must no longer be viewed solely as the execution of works; it requires intelligent, comprehensive legal design from inception, operation, and maintenance to contractual execution. We are joining CMS Grau to help ensure that our clients’ projects develop with technical precision, sector-specific insight, and a practical approach—so projects are executed smoothly, without obstacles or delays. We believe our advisory services must go beyond legal aspects; they must be holistic. We must have the capability to lead and build multidisciplinary teams to support our clients throughout the entire project lifecycle (public or private), not only legally but also technically and financially,” remarked partner Julio Vidal.
The reactivation of the infrastructure sector in Peru, driven by the need to close gaps and undertake megaprojects, presents significant opportunities for investors and operators. CMS Grau aims to position itself as a strategic partner to tackle these challenges, offering legal advisory services with a preventive, holistic, and regional approach.
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Julio Vidal is a lawyer from the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru (PUCP) with a Master’s degree in Finance and Corporate Law from ESAN, specialising in public services regulation. He has over 25 years of experience in the design and execution of infrastructure projects through Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) and Asset Projects, both in the public and private sectors. He has led key regulatory processes in the sanitation sector, such as the Modernisation Law for Sanitation Services, and has participated in the legal structuring of initiatives in healthcare, transport, and urban services. His career combines regulatory vision with executive capability for large-scale projects.
Evelyn Román is a lawyer from the PUCP with more than 12 years of experience advising on infrastructure projects nationwide. She has been involved in all stages of the project cycle—from design and structuring to financial closure and management—under schemes such as PPPs, Works for Taxes, and State Asset Projects. Her expertise has focused on initiatives in sanitation, healthcare, roads, airports, and environmental infrastructure. She has undertaken studies in infrastructure management at the Polytechnic University of Catalonia and public services regulation at the University of the Pacific.
Tais Rabanal is a lawyer from the PUCP with experience in sectoral regulation, environmental law, and public management. She has worked on infrastructure projects with social and territorial impact, particularly within public procurement and services regulation. Her academic background and practical experience have enabled her to participate in private investment initiatives with a comprehensive perspective that integrates legal, regulatory, and environmental aspects.
Fernanda Paz is a lawyer from the PUCP with specialised studies in Compliance. She has experience in legal advisory services for private investment projects, particularly through PPPs and State Asset Projects, as well as in public services regulation, real estate law, sanitation, public management, and general administrative law. She has advised national and international companies in the regulatory and contractual design of social and urban infrastructure initiatives.