Morocco’s Tallest Skyscraper: Mohammed VI Tower Nears Completion in Rabat

Workers have been busy in recent days to complete the construction of the Mohammed VI Tower in Rabat, the tallest in Morocco at 250 meters and 55 floors.
Finishing work can be seen on the ground floor of the Tower, at the level of the entrances, ceilings, as well as the 55 floors and the entire perimeter of the project, reports Le360, specifying that access to the site is still prohibited to the public.
"The tower, whose work had started in 2018, is in its final phase of completion without it being known for the moment when the building belonging to the Bank of Africa (formerly BMCE, note) will be inaugurated and put into service," confided a worker.
Carried out by O Tower, a subsidiary of O Capital Group, chaired by Othman Benjelloun, the Mohammed VI Tower will house offices, high-end apartments, hotels and a shopping center.
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