Morocco's Ministry of Land Planning and Urbanism is preparing a comprehensive overhaul of construction rules, backed by a budget of 5.4 million dirhams. The initiative relies on a new interactive digital platform designed to streamline and modernize building regulations across the country.
The project aims to address concerns about unregulated construction that has disfigured natural landscapes and urban areas. The digital platform will serve as a central information system for developers, local authorities, and citizens, ensuring compliance with updated standards.
According to ministry officials, the reform is part of a broader strategy to promote sustainable urban development and preserve Morocco's regional identity. The platform is expected to reduce bureaucratic delays and improve transparency in the permitting process.
No specific timeline for the platform's launch has been confirmed, but the ministry has indicated that pilot phases will begin in select regions later this year. The budget allocation was approved as part of the 2026 national budget.