Prequalification finalised on Morocco road project

12 June 2025

 

Morocco’s Equipment, Transport & Logistics Ministry has prequalified a number of Chinese and local firms for the three lots of the 40-kilometre (km) section two of the Guercif to Nador highway between Saka and Driouch.

The prequalified contractors are:

Lot 1:

  • Mojazine Groupe (Morocco)
  • Les Grands Travaux Routiers (GTR – Morocco)
  • NGE Contracting/Capep (both local)
  • China Road & Bridge Corporation (CRBC)

Lot 2: 

  • Mojazine Groupe 
  • GTR
  • NGE Contracting with Capep 
  • CRBC
  • SSMT (Morocco)
  • China International Water & Electric Corporation/FHCC (China/Morocco)
  • Societe Bioui Travaux (SBTX – Morocco)
  • Societe Generale des Travaux du Maroc/Sinohydro Bureau 5 (Morocco/China)
  • Staport (Morocco)

Lot 3:

  • SBTX
  • CRBC
  • GTR
  • Mojazine Group
  • China International Water & Electric Corporation/ FHCC

Two contractors – China Railway Construction Engineering Group and the local Enterprise Houar – failed to be prequalified.

The 104km Guercif to Nador highway is being implemented in three sections. Prequalification for section 1 from Guercif to Saka was completed in late March.

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.


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