The Meinhardt Group, a global leader in engineering, urban planning, and strategic consulting, has officially established its presence in Morocco. This marks a pivotal step in its mission to support sustainable and ambitious development in the Kingdom and across the African continent.

During a press conference held Monday in Rabat, Omar Shahzad, CEO of the Meinhardt Group, described the move as an essential milestone. “This expansion reinforces our commitment to leveraging Morocco’s potential while opening doors to African markets,” he stated, emphasizing Morocco’s position as a vital strategic hub for the continent.

The Group plans to collaborate closely with Morocco’s public and private sectors to deliver infrastructure projects aimed at boosting economic activity and fostering rapid growth. Sustainability is central to Meinhardt’s vision, particularly in energy efficiency and performance. Shahzad expressed confidence that combining the Group’s global expertise with local talent will result in transformative projects that will benefit Morocco and its neighbors.

Ehab Ibrahim, Managing Director for the MENA region, highlighted that the Group’s focus goes beyond establishing a local office. Instead, the goal is to create a hub that will soon become a key center for West Africa. He also underscored Meinhardt’s commitment to technology transfer and expertise-sharing in engineering consultancy and smart city development.

By situating its African headquarters in Morocco, Meinhardt aims to work on projects that meet international standards while addressing local needs. This move aligns with the “Morocco Vision 2030” strategic framework, which focuses on modern, sustainable infrastructure, eco-friendly urban planning, energy efficiency, smart cities, sustainable mobility, and innovative residential projects.

Founded in 1955, Meinhardt has built a reputation as a pioneer in urban design, infrastructure development, and technological innovation. With operations in over 60 countries, the Group tackles complex challenges related to urbanization and sustainability by leveraging its world-class expertise.

The company’s team of more than 6,000 specialists has contributed to some of the most prestigious global projects. Through its dedication to innovation and excellence, Meinhardt tailors solutions to address specific client needs and regional challenges.

The decision to make Morocco its gateway to Africa reflects the Kingdom’s strategic importance. As Meinhardt embarks on this new chapter, it aims to be a key player in shaping a future where sustainable and innovative development takes center stage across the continent.