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Morocco World
20-05-2025
- Business
- Morocco World
Morocco's Construction Giant TGCC Expands to Saudi Market
Doha – Morocco's leading construction company TGCC has entered the Saudi Arabian market through a strategic partnership with Naif Alrajhi Investment. The agreement, announced on Monday, will see TGCC's Middle East subsidiary collaborate on construction projects developed by the Saudi investment group within the Gulf country. The partnership marks TGCC's entry into one of the world's largest construction markets. Saudi Arabia is projected to become the global leader in the construction sector by 2028, with project values across all sectors expected to reach $181.5 billion, according to a previous report by real estate consultancy Knight Frank. Naif Alrajhi Investment, a prominent Saudi group, manages a diversified investment portfolio with particular focus on real estate development. The company operates across 14 different sectors both within Saudi Arabia and internationally. 'This alliance with TGCC Middle East aligns perfectly with our vision to contribute to the development of vibrant, forward-looking urban environments in Saudi Arabia and beyond,' said Naif Saleh Alrajhi, Chairman and CEO of Naif Alrajhi Investment. 'We are pleased to collaborate with a partner known for its technical excellence and reliability.' Founded in 1991, TGCC has been listed on the Casablanca Stock Exchange since December 2021, and has established itself as one of the top construction firms in Africa and the Middle East. The company has delivered over 1,000 successful projects with a workforce exceeding 14,000 employees globally, generating consolidated revenues of more than MAD 8 billion ($800 million). The company has become a reference in technically demanding constructions, particularly in the health sector, where it has built projects including Mohammed VI University Hospital, Hassan II University Hospital in Fez, and the Mohammed VI Oncology Center. TGCC's entry follows its recent focus on Gulf markets after expanding into Libya in recent years. 'This strategic partnership represents a significant step in TGCC's international expansion,' stated Mohammed Bouzoubaa, Chairman and CEO of TGCC. 'We will support the transformation journey that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is witnessing within Vision 2030,' Bouzoubaa added. The Saudi market has attracted numerous foreign companies in real estate development. Egyptian firms like Talaat Moustafa are developing major projects such as 'Banan' city on 10 million square meters in Riyadh at a cost of approximately 31.4 billion Saudi riyals. Chinese development companies have also shown interest, with a Chinese consortium planning to develop a project comprising 100,000 housing units at a cost of $2.8 billion. The construction giant also recently made headlines with its acquisition of a 60% controlling stake in STAM (Société de Travaux Agricoles Marocains) in February. The transaction, valued at MAD 4.3 billion ($430 million), is expected to be completed in the second quarter of 2025, pending approval from the Competition Council. This strategic move combines TGCC's expertise in building construction with STAM's capabilities in public works, transport infrastructure, and urban development. STAM reported revenue of approximately MAD 3.7 billion ($370 million) in 2024 and has evolved from its initial focus on agricultural development to become a major player in public works and road construction. Read also: TGCC Launches Subsidaires to Boost International Construction Footprint Tags: construction industryMorocco Saudi RelationsTGCC


Ya Biladi
19-05-2025
- Business
- Ya Biladi
Moroccan TGCC forms strategic partnership with Naif Alrajhi Investment
Naif Alrajhi Investment, a leading Saudi investment group, entered into a strategic partnership with Moroccan construction leader TGCC through its Saudi subsidiary, TGCC Middle East, on May 19, 2025. The collaboration will focus on constructing projects developed by Naif Alrajhi Investment within Saudi Arabia. "This alliance aligns with our vision to develop vibrant urban environments," said Naif Saleh Alrajhi, Chairman and CEO of Naif Alrajhi Investment. Mohammed Bouzoubaa, Chairman and CEO of TGCC, added, "This partnership represents a significant step in TGCC's international expansion." For the record, Naif Alrajhi Investment manages a diversified portfolio spanning 14 sectors, with an emphasis on real estate. TGCC (Travaux Généraux de Construction de Casablanca), founded in 1991, operates across Africa and the Middle East with over 1,000 completed projects and 14,000 employees. The Moroccan construction leader was listed on the Casablanca Stock Exchange in December 2021.