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Morocco to invest US$1.3 billion into highway infrastructure projects
Morocco investing hundreds of millions of dollars in stadiums ahead of 2030 soccer tournament
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Sports venue architecture specialist Populous and Paris-based Oualalou + Choi have revealed new images of the Stade Hassan II in Casablanca, Morocco
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Bouygues releases its 2024 first quarter results
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A consortium of architects led by Populous and Oualalou + Choi has won a contract to design Morocco鈥檚 115,000-seater Grande Stade de Casablanca stadium.
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A new highway project in Morocco has secured a total of 鈧�246 million in funding for its construction.
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A deal was signed the same day between the government and state-owned fund CDG to finance the new stadium
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World Cup 2030 host countries could be linked by Africa-Europe rail project
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Morocco hit by deadliest earthquake in more than six decades
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International Construction examines six of the biggest sports stadia currently under construction or development around the world.
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Robot technology is used on Mohammed VI Tower in Morocco
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Roller-Compacted Concrete supplied by BHS-Sonthofen mixing plants for Morocco dam project
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Large equipment deals will see manufacturer deliver over 200 machines to Asia, the Middle East and Africa by the end of 2021
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Worldwide pandemic and tumultuous oil prices deal deadly blow to tourism economies
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Covid-19, dropping oil prices, plus poverty and political unrest threaten the region
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Work will soon begin on the project to build a 250m high tower in Morocco
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Vinci Construction has won the contract to build the Abdelmoumen pumped storage hydroelectric plant (PSP)
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China鈥檚 CRCC to work with Moroccan builder on US$375 million mixed-use tower
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Long-term distribution partner SMT to take Volvo Construction Equipment鈥檚 wholly-owned British dealership