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A Moroccan company secures a strategic deal in the TGV project.
The National Office of Railways has awarded the construction contract for the anticipated high-speed train station near the Hassan II Grand Stadium in the province of Benslimane to the Moroccan company “Jet Contractors.” This is part of the ongoing work on the high-speed line connecting Kenitra and Marrakech, which is one of the most prominent infrastructure projects in the kingdom.
According to consistent information, the contract is valued at over 415 million dirhams as part of the continuous distribution of components for this massive project. Its aim is to reshape Morocco’s rail network and enhance connectivity between key economic and tourist hubs, particularly between the Casablanca and Marrakech axis.
This project comes amid the rapid dynamics in the infrastructure sector, where the new station is expected to alleviate pressure on existing stations and improve the travel experience for passengers. This is especially pertinent as Morocco prepares to host major events in the future, including the 2030 World Cup.
The victory of a Moroccan company in securing this strategic contract underscores the development of national companies’ capabilities to engage with major projects and their ability to compete in complex works requiring high technical expertise, furthering the reliance on local talents in implementing the kingdom’s structural initiatives.
