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, SGPS, SA Institutional Presentation JULY 2014

CONTENTS PROFILE 3 ACTIVITY 4 TRACK RECORD AND HISTORY 9 INTERNATIONAL PROFILE 10 SOARES DA COSTA CONSTRUÇÃO IN FIGURES 11 HUMAN CAPITAL 13 CONTACTS 14 ANNEX: SOARES DA COSTA s PORTFOLIO 18 2

PROFILE ACTIVITY Civil construction, infrastructures and enginnering TRACK RECORD & HISTORY More than 90 year of history DIMENSION 748 million Euros order book INTERNATIONAL Strong presence in the African market (Angola and Mozambique) HUMAN CAPITAL Aprox. 3,700 workers, 56% of which in Angola 3

ACTIVITY WHAT WE DO? - Civil Construction: residential buildings, offices, hotels and tourism, restoration and refurbishment of buildings - Infrastructures: education, sports & culture, industrial, health care & assistance, airports, roads, motorways, bridges, tunnels, railways, hydro, environment and other urban infrastructures - Technical installations and solutions: electricity, telecommunications, technical management, heating, ventilation, air conditioning, sewage, water treatment, design, manufacture and assembly of steel structures WHERE WE ARE? - In Portugal (mainland and islands), Angola, Mozambique, Brazil, Romania, S. Tomé & Príncipe, Oman and Swaziland 4

ACTIVITY MAIN SUBSIDIARIES: Sociedade de Construções Soares da Costa, SA CLEAR Angola Instalações Electromecânicas, Lda CLEAR - Instalações Electromecânicas, SA Somafel - Engenharia e Obras Ferrovárias, SA OFM - Obras Públicas, Ferroviárias e Marítimas, SA 5

ACTIVITY ORGANIZATION CHART (summary) Soares da Costa Construção SGPS, SA 100% Sociedade de Construções Soares da Costa, SA 99% 1% Soares da Costa Brasil, Ltda. 100% 95% Clear 95% Clear Angola Clear Moçambique 100% SDC S. Tomé e Príncipe Construções, Lda. 80% 5% SDC Moçambique, SARL 50% Grupul Portuguez de Constructii 40% Somafel 100% 95% OFM, SA Somafel, Ltda. (Brazil) Several Complementary Group of Companies (ACEs) 5% 40% 100% SDC Emirates, LLC SDC Shared Services 6

ACTIVITY CERTIFICATIONS Soc.de Construções Soares da Costa, SA CLEAR - Instalações Electromecânicas, SA Quality Management System NP EN ISO 9001:2008 Environment Management System NP EN ISO 14001:2004 Health and Safety Management System OHSAS 18001:2007 / NP 4397:2008 7

ACTIVITY CORPORATE BODIES SOARES DA COSTA CONSTRUÇÃO BOARD OF DIRECTORS António Mosquito, Chairman António Gomes Mota, Deputy Chairman António Castro Henriques, Member Jorge Grade Mendes, Member Miguel Raposo Alves, Member Paulo da Conceição Marques, Member EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE CEO: António Castro Henriques COO: Jorge Grade Mendes CFO: Miguel Raposo Alves Roberto Pereira Pisoeiro, Member 8

TRACK RECORD & HISTORY 90 years of history - Throughout its more than 90 years the company has adapted constantly to the enormous technical, social and financial changes that went through the various markets in which it operates A unique path constructed step by step - 1918: Establishment by Mr José Soares da Costa of the company that originated Soares da Costa - 60s: geographical expansion throughout the Portuguese territory - 80s: start of the internationalisation process of the company with the entrance in the Venezuelan, Angolan and Guinea-Bissau markets - 90s: the construction company gains notoriety, size and experience with large public works and infrastructure - 2006: Soares da Costa family alienated all of its shares to Investifino Group, which becomes the majority shareholder; management company reinforces its professional profile; for the first time the turnover generated internationally represents more than 50% of the total 9

INTERNATIONAL An International profile - The international activity is part of the company s modus operandi, after three decades of cumulated experience in several countries and construction s market segments - As of 31.12.2013, international turnover represents 85.4% of the total turnover, weighing 89.4% of the order book by the same date Main market is non domestic - Soares da Costa current main market is non domestic: Angola - Presence in the Angolan market is strong, with a high quality, growth and dynamic profile Other Countries 24% Turnover by Market (cumulated as of 31.12.2013) Portugal 15% Other strategic international markets - Mozambique and Brazil (activity in the Brazilian market started in 2011) Mozambique 15% Angola 46% 10

DIMENSION SOARES DA COSTA CONSTRUÇÃO IN FIGURES Turnover 497.2million Total Assets (2013) 757million Order Book 647 million -30.2% -24.5% 89.4% international market Net Banking Debt (31.01.2014) 380 million 72% in Portugal Notes: (1) Figures in million Euros, as of 31.12.2013 (2) Variations to 31.12.2012 11

DIMENSION SOARES DA COSTA CONSTRUÇÃO IN FIGURES Turnover Evolution by Market Order Book by Market (31.12.2013) 713 millions Other Countries 13% Portugal 10% 146 56 497 millions 118 337 77 230 174 72 2012 2013 Figures in million Euros Other Countries Mozambique Angola Portugal Mozambique 20% Angola 57% 647 milion Euros order book, of which 368 million Euros in the Angolan market 12

HUMAN CAPITAL Our most valuable asset Qualified/ Semi Qualified staff 8,3% - The high qualification and experience of our staff supports the differentiation based on quality of Soares da Costa Workers by Class (31.12.2013) Non Qualified Staff & Aprenctices 16,2% Directors 0,3% Senior & Middle Management 16,0% Supervisors 7,5% Adjusted to the market conditions - The evolution in the number of workers in last years reflects the adjustment implemented to answer the new conditions faced in the several markets Evolution of the Number of Workers 4.937 4.028 3.785 Highly Qualified Staff 51,8% Dec 2011 Dec 2012 Dec 2013 13

CAPITAL HUMANO Workers by Market (31.12.2013) Evolution of the Number of Workers By Market Mozambique 18% Other Countries 3% Portugal 22% 4.028 workers 99 567 2.328 3.785 workers 116 690 2.133 Other Countries Mozambique Angola Portugal Angola 57% 1.034 846 31.12.2012 31.12.2013 14

SOARES DA COSTA CONSTRUÇÃO, SGPS, SA portfolio: http://www.portfolio.soaresdacosta.pt/ Portugal Porto: Rua de Santos Pousada, 220 4000-478 Porto Portugal Tel.: +351 228 342 200 Fax: +351 228 342 641 geral@soaresdacosta.pt Portugal Lisbon: Rua Julieta Ferrão, 12, 13º 1649-039 Lisbon Portugal Tel.: +351 217 913 200 Fax: +351 217 958 484 geral@soaresdacosta.pt Mozambique: Av. Ho Chi Min 1178, 2º floor Maputo Mozambique Tel.: + 258 21 431 059 Fax: +258 21 231 653 scosta.sec@teledata.mz Brazil: Rua Bandeira Paulista, nº 600 1º floor Conjunto 13 Itaim Bibi CEP 04532-001 São Paulo Brazil Tel./Fax: +55 11 33 68 43 40 Angola: Rua Cónego Manuel das Neves, 19 Kinaxixi, Luanda Angola Tel.: + 244 222 447 360 Fax: + 244 222 447 236 comercial@soaresdacosta.co.ao 15

16 ANNEX: SOARES DA COSTA s PORTFOLIO

PORTFOLIO: EDUCATION, CULTURE AND SPORT INFRAESTRUTURES Macau s Cultural Center (China) 1999 75 million 16.035m 2 construction area Coimbra Stadium (Portugal) 2003 24 million Reshuffle and expansion of the stadium, with an increase in the number of seats from 15,000 to 30,000, coverage and parking lots Algarve Stadium (Portugal) 2004 10 million Football stadium with 30,000 covered seats Braga Stadium (Portugal) 2004 30 million Football stadium with 30,000 covered seats Porto University Engineering College (Portugal) 2004 21 million College building with a total construction area of 85.000m² Olympic Village (Mozambique) 2011 57 million Urban infrastructures (roads, sewage and electricity), 848 apartments, an elevated reservoir, Olympic swimming pool and ceremonial park. 17

PORTFOLIO: RESIDENTIAL, OFFICE AND COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS Marina Blue (EUA) 2007 90 million Residential building with parking, 60 floors and 515 apartments Atlântico Towers (Angola) 2008 101 million An office building with 19 floors and a residential building with 11 floors, parking, totalling 63,000m² of construction area. Sonangol Headquarters (Angola) 2008 106 million Office building with 24 floors and 3-floor parking, including a commercial area, refectory, library, auditorium and heliport IKEA Loures (Portugal) 2009 30 million Demolition, earthworks, retaining walls, foundations, structure, facades, coverage and access roads APRESENTAÇÃO INSTITUCIONAL 18

PORTFOLIO: RESIDENTIAL, OFFICE AND COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS Parque Building (Portugal) 2010 25 million Residential building with 10 floors, of which 3 underground Ruben A Buildings (Portugal) 2010 24 million Several buildings with a total construction area of 92,801 m³implemented in 4.985m², with 210 apartments Ambiente Tower (Angola) 2011 78 million Building with 35 floors, of which 5 underground, including a heliport, in a total construction area of 50.000m² Total TTA2 (Angola) 2013 157 million Office building with 3 parts: Tower Building, Parking Building e Utility Building, including an auditorium with 400 seats Dipanda Towers (Angola) 2013 77 million Two multifunctions buildings, with 13 floors above the ground and a total construction area of 36,700m 2 1º Congresso Tower BESA Headquarters (Angola) 2013 81 million Multifunctional building with 33 floors (5 underground) and a total construction area of 48,000m 2 APRESENTAÇÃO INSTITUCIONAL 19

PORTFOLIO: HOTELS AND TOURISM INFRAESTRUTURES Pestana Porto Santo (Portugal) 2008 25 million 5 star hotel with 250 rooms, located in 14 buildings with 2-3 floors Promenade Hotel (Portugal) 2009 22 million 4 star hotel, with 110 rooms and 124 apartments in a total construction area of 26,500m². Sana Luanda Royal Hotel (Angola) 2011 39 million 28 floors hotel of which 3 floors underground Hotel VIP Executive Tete (Mozambique) 2013 10 million 4 start hotel in Tete, with a total construction area of 10,136m 2 with 96 rooms and 16 apartments APRESENTAÇÃO INSTITUCIONAL 20

PORTFOLIO: INDUSTRIAL INFRAESTRUTURES LNG Sines Terminal (Portugal) 2003 8 million Civil construction works and underground pipelines to the liquified gas terminal Sonangol Laboratory (Angola) 2008 12 million 2 floor laboratory, 26 analysis spaces and 36 offices, in 3,940m² of covered area GRN Terminal Containers (Portugal) 2009 13 million Including an office building with two floors, a support building and an industrial warehouse Votorantim Cimentos Cement s Grinding Plant (Maranhão, S. Luís, Brazil) 2011 2 million Construction of an industrial unit of grinding and production of cement Votorantim s Cement Plant in Rio Branco do Sul, Paraná (Brazil) 2012 12 million Construction of an industrial unit to produce cement, with 5,000 ton/ day of production capacity APRESENTAÇÃO INSTITUCIONAL 21

PORTFOLIO: REHABILITATION OF INFRASTRUCTURES Braga Circus Theatre (Portugal) 2006 14 million Rehabilitation in three phases of the building of the theatre Viseu Inn (Portugal) 2009 9 million Rehabilitation and adaptation of the previous S. Teotónio hospital building, including the construction of a new floor, totalling 84 rooms Freixo Inn in Porto (Portugal) 2009 8 million Rehabilitation and adaptation of the Freixo Palace and the Harmonia Milling Plant, with 88 rooms in 8 floors Serra da Estrela Inn (Portugal) 2013 14 million Rehabilitation of the previous Penhas da Saúde sanatorium, with 7 floors and 93 rooms APRESENTAÇÃO INSTITUCIONAL 22

PORTFOLIO: HEALTHCARE INFRAESTRUTURES Vale do Sousa Hospital (Portugal) 2001 14 million Building with 10 floors, 400 beds and a total construction area of 51,000 m² Tomar Hospital (Portugal) 2001 12 million Building with 7 floors, 228 beds and a total construction area of 36,512 m² João de Almada Hospital (Portugal) 2006 4 million Rehabilitation of the building with capacity to provide healthcare services to 161 persons APRESENTAÇÃO INSTITUCIONAL 23

PORTFOLIO: AIRPORTS Macau International Airport (China) 1997 195 million Terminal with 45,000m² of covered area, parking, apron, access roads and bridges, taxiways and control tower F. Sá Carneiro Airport (Portugal) 2006 75 million Reshuffle and expansion of the building, with a total construction area of 70,000 m². Sonair Hangar (Angola) 2008 9 million Rehabilitation, expansion and modernization of the hangar to a terminal of domestic flights 24

PORTFOLIO: ROADS AND MOTORWAYS Beira Interior Motorway- A23 (Portugal) 2003 116million Motorway in the Beira Interior region, with a total length of 130 km, divided in five stretches Catumbela River Bridge (Angola) 2009 13 million Catumbela River bridge with a total length of 438 m. Cachéu River Bridge (Guinea-Bissau) 2009 26 million Cachéu river bridge with a total length of 730m Zambeze River Bridge (Mozambique) 2009 33 million Zambeze river bridge with a total length of 710m, and an access road with a total length of 1,666m Madalena do Mar Tunnel (Portugal) 2010 13million Two tunnels, one with a total length of 1,911m and three emergency galleries and the other with 1,536m and two emergency galleries Castanheira do Ribatejo Logistic Platform Accesses (Portugal) 2011 13 million Construction of the accesses roads to A1 and road EN1, including an elevated road and a bridge 25

PORTFOLIO: ROADS AND MOTORWAYS Transmontana Motorway (Portugal) 2013E 254 million Motorway with a total length of 138km, divided in several stretches; construction of 56km of a main linked road Road N221 II e III (Mozambique) 2013 17 million Rehabilitation (design & built) of several stretches of the road, totalling 187km Tete New Bridge (Mozambique) 2014 41 million Bridge over the Zambeze river with 715m, access bridge with 865m and access road with 13.5km 26

PORTFOLIO: RAILWAY & SUBWAY INFRASTRUCTURES Lisbon Subway, Workshop and Machinery Park III (Portugal) 1999 54 million Workshop and machinery park, phase III, with capacity to park 22 trains and 6 coaches North Line, Quintans-Ovar Stretch (Portugal) 2005 16 million Modernisation of the North Line, stretch 3.2 between Quintans- Ovar, in a total length of 31.3km Porto Light Railway (Portugal) 2006 251 million Light railway network with a total length of 74.3km, of which 6.3km tunnel; 76 stations 27

PORTFOLIO: HYDRAULIC INFRAESTRUTURES Alqueva Dam Capacity Increase (Portugal) 2010 35 million Capacity increase similar do Alqueva phase I: two reversible groups with 130MW each Pisão Bayou Irrigation Network (Portugal) 2010 19 million Irrigation network with a total length of 40,026m; supply and installation of 234 hydrants and 452 irrigation sources Water Pipeline Pisão - Alqueva (Portugal) 2010 7 million Pipeline with 8.000m between Ferreira reservoir and Penedrão dam 28

PORTFOLIO: ENVIRONMENTAL INFRAESTRUTURES Sewage System (Barbados) 2003 41 million Main collector with 21km; connection to private properties of 7km; 4 treatment stations Simarsul WWTP in Barreiro/ Moita (Portugal) 2010 7 million Residual Waters Treatment Station, constituted by treatment buildings in concrete, and an exploration building WWTP in Ave (Portugal) 2010 6 million Residual Waters Treatment Station with capacity for 42,935 m 3 /day, equivalent to 258 thousand inhabitants Organic Waste Treatment Station in Seixal (Portugal) 2012 9 million New treatment station with capacity for 40,000 tons of residues / year 29

PORTFOLIO: URBAN INFRAESTRUTURES Parque das Nações Parking (Portugal) 2003 5 million 4 floor underground parking with a total are of 3,085m²; total construction area of 12,342m² Chão do Loureiro Parking (Portugal) 2011 3 million Parking with 202 places and 8,300m 2 of parking area and 1,100m 2 of commercial area Water and Sewage Network (Galati, Romania) 2011 25 million Rehabilitation of the 109km potable water network, and of the 36km sewage network; expansion of the sewage network (23.3km) Luanda Seaside Area (Angola) 2012 114 million Intervention in a 2.400m area, including roads, water containment and a bridge with circa 140m Boavista and Sambizanga Municipalities (Angola) 2014E 69 million Rehabilitation of a 1,000ha area, inc. public infrastructure of rainwater drainage, construction of roads, infrastructure for electricity supply and public lighting 30