This project, led by the National Railway Office (ONCF), is part of the development of the Moroccan High Speed Line (LGV). It aims to adapt existing infrastructure to accommodate the future LGV while increasing the capacity of traditional lines.
NGE obtained lot 3 of this project, which concerns a section located between Casablanca and Nouaceur. This section will notably serve the Mohammed V international airport and will offer a connection with the future LGV.
The NGE teams, made up in particular of the subsidiaries TSO, TSO Caténaires and NGE Maroc, will be responsible for carrying out work: removal and installation of railway tracks, installation of catenaries, earthworks, civil engineering, etc.
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For Jean Bernadet, president of NGE, this contract represents “real pride”. It allows the group to “contribute to the economic dynamics of Morocco” while being part of a sustainable development approach. “Our strategic ambition is to build structures that respond to the challenges of the ecological transition by developing low-carbon mobility infrastructures in particular,” he declared.
Present in Morocco since 1990, NGE initially focused its activities on road infrastructure. Over the years, the group has diversified its offering by positioning itself on earthworks, civil engineering, water treatment projects, etc. He notably participated in the construction of the Tangier MED port viaduct and several wastewater treatment plants.
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