Morocco issues tenders for $22m airport upgrade projects

18 August 2025

Morocco’s Office National des Aeroports (ONDA) has issued infrastructure development tenders worth over MD200m across four airports.

According to local media, the largest tender is for constructing a new aircraft parking area and associated roadworks, valued at over MD107m ($12m), with bids due by 23 September.

The second tender involves building public convenience facilities at Marrakech Menara Airport, estimated at MD48m ($5m), with bids due by 4 September.

The third tender covers a new aircraft parking area and runway rehabilitation, with an estimated cost of MD43m ($4.7m). Bids are due by 23 September.

The fourth tender is for expanding the baggage claim area at Tangier Ibn Battuta Airport, estimated at MD5m, with bids due by 4 September.

Morocco’s construction sector is ramping up as the country continues awarding infrastructure contracts for the 2030 Fifa World Cup, which it will co-host with Spain and Portugal.

Morocco has made a strong start in preparing infrastructure for the tournament.

According to data from regional project tracker MEED Projects, 2024 marked the strongest year in a decade for construction and transport contract awards in Morocco, with over $3.6bn in deals signed.

With over $17bn in construction and transport projects in the pipeline, Morocco is expected to invest tens of billions in the near term to meet 2030 Fifa World Cup infrastructure needs.

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Yasir Iqbal
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