
Morocco Plans Major Highway Expansion Ahead of 2030 World Cup
22 April 2025
The Moroccan road network currently includes 1,800 km of highways and 2,177 km of expressways, and several projects aim to further expand these infrastructures.
22 April 2025
The Moroccan road network currently includes 1,800 km of highways and 2,177 km of expressways, and several projects aim to further expand these infrastructures.
20 April 2025
Preparatory studies for the future highway connecting Fez to Marrakech, via Meknes, Khenifra and Beni Mellal, have been officially launched. This major project aims to improve (…)
11 April 2025
Morocco has officially launched preliminary studies to determine the technical specifications and financing model for a highway project connecting Marrakech to Fez via Beni (…)
9 April 2025
The regional directorate of Equipment, Transport and Logistics of Casablanca has just relaunched a call for tenders for the definition study of the highway connecting the (…)
22 March 2025
Two protocols of agreement were signed on Friday in Rabat, committing the State and the National Motorway Company of Morocco (ADM). These agreements concern strategic projects, (…)
20 March 2025
Minister of Equipment and Water, Nizar Baraka, announced the launch next month of studies for the future highway connecting Fez to Marrakech passing through Khenifra and Beni (…)
15 March 2025
A consortium led by the Chinese group Shandong Gaosu Luqiao International has won the tender for the construction of two viaducts on the future continental highway connecting (…)
15 February 2025
Time is running out as the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN Morocco 2025) approaches. Four major highway projects must be completed by the summer of 2025.
10 February 2025
The Fez-Marrakech highway project via Béni Mellal and Khénifra is about to become a reality, connecting two regions and generating considerable economic impacts.
7 February 2025
The Moroccan Ministry of Equipment and Water is implementing a number of measures to strengthen safety standards and improve the user experience on Moroccan highways, in a (…)