A straight, empty highway with multiple lanes extends into the horizon under a clear sky. The road is flanked by flat, barren land on both sides, with no vehicles or people visible.

Highway El Jadida–Safi (Morocco)

A highway that boosts economic development

The highway between El Jadida and Safi runs in a straight line for 143 km, and includes 6 interchanges and three bridges.

This important motorway connects the Doukkalah-Abda region to neighbouring regions through a modern highway infrastructure, adding dynamics to the economic development of the Safi province, home to substantial economic potential.

82 km were constructed by Turkish company Nurol. The project is part of the Moroccan highway network, which is considered to be the densest in North Africa.

Work began in 2013 and was completed in 2016. Heidelberg Materials' subsidiary Ciments du Maroc supplied 90,000 tonnes of cement from the Safi plant and 105,000 tonnes of cement from the Marrakesh plant.

Project Data

  • e.g. Nurol

    Contractor

  • 2016

    Completion

A straight, empty highway with multiple lanes extends into the horizon under a clear sky. The road is flanked by flat, barren land on both sides, with no vehicles or people visible.

Highway El Jadida-Safi, Morocco.

A multi-lane highway curving to the right, under a clear blue sky with arid land on either side. There are road signs indicating directions for cities or locations, and in the foreground, there is a roundabout with landscaping in the center.

Highway El Jadida-Safi, Morocco.

A multi-lane highway in one direction with a road sign on the right side. A vehicle is visible in the distance, and the sky is clear with an open landscape on either side of the road.

Highway El Jadida-Safi, Morocco. This important motorway connects the Doukkalah-Abda region to neighbouring regions through a modern highway infrastructure.