BESIX Group and TGCC start construction of new skyscraper in Africa

Moroccan construction market organization Travaux Generaux de Construction de Casablanca (TGCC) and Belgian firm BESIX Group's Gulf auxiliary SIXCO have begun the construction of another high rise in Rabat, Africa.

The construction of the new Mohammed VI Tower follows a plan and fabricate contract endorsed between the organizations last month.

BMCE Bank of Africa will involve the new 820ft structure for blended use purposes.

Planned to be finished by May 2022, the structure will have a lavish inn, condos, office space and a porch at the top.

"When finished, the 55-story pinnacle will be the second most noteworthy structure in Africa."

When finished, the 55-story pinnacle will be the second most elevated working in Africa, revealed capitalfm.co.ke.

Planners Rafael de la Hoz and Hakim Benjelloun have planned the structure and its advancement is supposed to be finished with a MAD3bn ($314m) venture.

China Railway Construction Corporation International (CRCCI), which was recently chosen to assemble the high rise, will keep on joining forces with TGCC and SIXCO on the task. What's more, Bank of Africa will give subsidizing to the high rise.

As per BMCE Bank of Africa CEO Othman Benjelloun, since the laying of the principal stone of the venture in 2016, multi-faceted starter concentrates on covering the land, specialized, design, and natural parts of the undertaking were directed.

The pinnacle will be essential for the new Bouregreg Valley advancement project in Rabat.

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