
Project Management Advisory
Bridging Hungarian expertise with African opportunity.
We support Hungarian companies bidding for and delivering international infrastructure, construction and development projects across the African continent.
Who we are
A specialised advisory built for cross-border delivery.
Biashara Consulting Kft. is a Budapest-based project management consultancy. We work alongside Hungarian contractors, EPC firms, engineering houses and developers pursuing complex infrastructure mandates in Africa — from feasibility and tender preparation through to mobilisation, execution and handover.

What we cover
End-to-end project advisory.
Tender & Bid Strategy
Pre-qualification, bid management, partner sourcing and proposal structuring for public and private tenders across African markets.
Project Management
PMO setup, planning, cost and schedule control, risk management and reporting aligned with FIDIC and international funder requirements.
Local Setup & Compliance
In-country entity setup, permits, customs, mobilisation logistics, local partner due diligence and stakeholder engagement.
Funding & Stakeholders
Coordination with EXIM, EU, World Bank and AfDB funded programmes, plus liaison with embassies, ministries and project owners.
Africa focus
On the ground where it matters.
African infrastructure projects are won and lost long before the first stone is laid. Local context, institutional fluency and disciplined project governance determine outcomes. We combine Hungarian engineering culture with African operational realities — so your project starts strong and stays on track.

10+
Years of cross-border project experience
5
African markets covered
EUR 20M+
Project value advised
Markets covered
Five African markets, one delivery standard.
We focus our work on five carefully chosen markets where Hungarian expertise meets real infrastructure demand — combining institutional access, regulatory understanding and a network of trusted local partners.
Kenya
East Africa's logistics and financing hub — transport, energy and urban infrastructure mandates.
Uganda
Roads, water and agro-industrial projects with strong donor and EXIM-funded pipelines.
Rwanda
Disciplined institutional environment for public buildings, urban and ICT-enabled infrastructure.
South Africa
Most mature African market — industrial, energy and large-scale real-estate development.
South Sudan
Reconstruction and basic infrastructure — roads, water, public facilities and donor programmes.
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