Twenty-eight firms interested in $1.5bn Morocco airport

4 June 2025

Twenty-eight local and international firms have expressed interest in a contract to build a new terminal at Morocco’s largest airport, Mohammed V International airport in Casablanca.

The estimated MD15bn ($1.6bn) expansion will increase the airport’s capacity to 30 million passengers a year.

The new terminal will span an area of about 450,000 square metres.

Morocco’s Office National Des Aeroports (ONDA) issued the expression of interest notice in mid-April, with a submission deadline of 16 May.

The firms that have expressed interest include:

  • TAV Airports Holding (Turkiye)
  • Makyol Insaat (Turkiye)
  • Sinohydro Corporation (China)
  • Jet Contractors (local)
  • China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (China)
  • China State Construction Engineering Corporation (China)
  • China International Water & Electric (China)
  • Acciona (Spain)
  • Shandong High-Speed Group Company (China)
  • China Railway 20 Bureau Group Corporation (China)
  • China Railway Construction Corporation (China)
  • Orascom Construction (Egypt)
  • Limak Insaat (Turkiye)
  • IC Ictas (Turkiye)
  • China Gezhouba Group (China)
  • Serka Taahut Insaat (Turkiye)
  • China Harbour Engineering Corporation (China)
  • Sichuan Road & Bridge Group (China)
  • China Road & Bridge Corporation (China)
  • Kalpataru Projects International (India)
  • China Overseas Engineering Group (China)
  • Bymaro (local)
  • Consolidated Contractors Company (Greece)
  • Societe Generale des Travaux du Maroc / Travaux Generaux de Construction de Casablanca (local/local)
  • Beijing Urban Construction Group (China)
  • Sogea Maroc (local)
  • Mabetex Group / Mabco (local/local)

The terminal is expected to be ready in time for the 2030 Fifa World Cup, which Morocco is co-hosting alongside Portugal and Spain.

In May, MEED reported that ONDA had awarded an estimated MD294m ($29m) deal for enabling works on the new terminal.

According to local media reports, the contract was awarded to local firm Societe de Travaux Agricoles Marocaine.

In January, Morocco’s Transport & Logistics Minister, Abdessamad Kayouh, said that the study to expand the airport’s capacity was nearing completion.

The project is part of Morocco’s MD42bn ($4.3bn) plan to expand key airports in anticipation of increased passenger flow for the 2030 football World Cup.

In April, Morocco announced that it will also build a new airport in Casablanca in preparation for the tournament. 

Morocco plans to upgrade several airports, including those in Tangier, Marrakech and Agadir, increasing their respective capacities to 7 million, 16 million and 7 million passengers annually.

There are also plans to add a new terminal at Rabat-Sale airport, raising its capacity to handle 4 million passengers, and to increase the capacity of Fez airport to 5 million passengers annually. 

The new terminal at Mohammed V International airport will be connected to a high-speed train network that will link Kenitra to Marrakech.

 

 

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Yasir Iqbal
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