Four companies have officially submitted bids for the electrical works contract of the Grand Stade Hassan II, the new national stadium under construction in Casablanca, Morocco. The project, a cornerstone of the country's 2030 FIFA World Cup preparations, is moving forward with this key tender.
The bidders for the electrical lot are reported to include major Moroccan and international engineering and construction firms. The contract encompasses the design, supply, installation, and commissioning of the stadium's complete electrical systems, including power distribution, lighting, and backup systems.
The selection process is being managed by the project's overseeing body. A rigorous evaluation of the technical and financial proposals is underway to select the contractor that will deliver the required standards for a modern, world-class arena.
The 93,000-seat stadium, located in the Al Yassir area, is a flagship project for Morocco. Its development is closely tied to the nation's joint bid with Spain and Portugal to host the 2030 FIFA World Cup, with the stadium slated to host the opening match and final.