Morocco awards $185m Guercif-Nador road contracts

17 December 2025

 

Morocco’s Ministry of Equipment, Transport, Logistics & Water has awarded three contracts totalling MD1.7bn ($185m) for building three lots of the 40-kilometre (km) section two of the Guercif to Nador highway between Saka and Driouch.

The contracts were awarded to local firms.

Casablanca-based Groupe Mojazine won a $64m contract for lot one, which covers the construction of 14km of highway.

The other two contracts covering construction works on lots two and three were awarded to the local firm Bioui Travaux.

The contract value for lot two is over $56m and covers the 12km highway section. The lot three contract is worth about $69m and covers 40km of highway construction.

The 104km Guercif to Nador highway is being implemented in three sections. Prequalification for section two from Saka to Driouch was completed in June, as MEED reported.

The estimated $700m project, partly funded by the African Development Bank, is part of the kingdom’s plans to upgrade its public infrastructure in preparation for co-hosting the 2030 Fifa World Cup alongside Portugal and Spain. The programme includes the expansion of over 1,000km of highways.

In May, Societe Nationale des Autoroutes du Maroc awarded MD5bn ($540m) of contracts for nine packages covering construction works on the Rabat-Casablanca continental expressway.

Morocco’s construction and infrastructure sector is gearing up for billions of dollars in projects as the North African nation continues to award contracts for building infrastructure for the 2030 Fifa World Cup.

Morocco has made a strong head start in ensuring that the necessary infrastructure is ready for the tournament.

According to data from regional project tracker MEED Projects, 2024 was the best year in the past decade for construction and transport contract awards in Morocco, with contracts worth over $3.6bn signed with local construction firms and international companies from South Korea, China, France and Spain.

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Yasir Iqbal
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