Casablanca–Agadir expressway
The Autoroute Casablanca–Agadir is a new main road in Morocco. Building began in 2000 and the road was inaugurated on 21 June 2010 by Prince Moulay Rachid.
The road is long and connects the cities of Casablanca and Agadir through the city of Marrakesh and High Atlas mountains.
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It has been designated A3 as its identity marker. Total length is 219 km: 57 km Casablanca–Settat and 162 km Settat–MarrakechThe expressway takes its origins south of the residential area of Casablanca, at the interchange with the A1 Rabat–Safi expressway. It continues south past Bouskoura and serves the Mohamed V airport with an exit. A toll station is placed just south of there. The road then circumvales the town of Berrechid serving it with an exit north of it for south-bound traffic and one south of it for north-bound traffic.
The road was opened in 2002 to Settat, and construction on the remaining part started in 2003 reaching Marrakesh in 2007. In 2005 the 17 km bypass of Settat opened. When the Marrakech–Agadir expressway opened in 2009 it was directly connected to this A3.
The Casablanca–Marrakesh highway was completed and opened to traffic on April 17, 2007.
Toll-revenues of this road, including the Casablanca bypass, totaled 219 million dirhams, reaching 3rd spot of top earners
Marrakesh–Agadir
Financial
In June 2004 the Moroccan operator of expressways ADM signed an agreement with the Hasan II Society for economic and social development for a refinancing scheme of the ADM. This financial injection made construction of new roads possible and construction started in 2006.The road is a toll road or péage to pay back the investments.
Beside the ADM several other parties are involved. Some major investors participate in specific sections of the road or a general goal.
The main investors are
- BID - Islamic Bank for Development - 965 MDH
- FADES -Arab Fund for social and economic development - 920
- FKDEA- Kuwait Fund for Arab and Economic Development - 450
- BAD - African Bank for Development - 1315
- JBIC- Japan Bank for International Cooperation - 1370
Overview
# | from | via | to | length | real and in M Dh | contractors | from |
1 | Marrakesh | – | Marrakesh West Interchange | 33 km | 583 | El Hajji Srfiani The Arab Contractors | |
2 | Marr. West Interchg. | - | Chichaoua | 51 km | 810 | Burhan | |
3 | Chichaoua | – | Imintanoute | 33 km | 753 | SEPROB SNCE | |
4 | Imintanout | PK13 | Argana | 59 km | 2125 | TECNOVIA COVEC | |
5 | Argana | PK 20 | Ameskroud | 46 km | 1754 | DOGUS | |
6 | Ameskroud | - | Agadir | 11 km | 287 | Planum Mostogradnja |
Construction
Work is divided into several main sections, each with their own contractors and workers. Construction of a 4-lane motorway through the mountains of the High Atlas requires many structures as fly-overs, viaducts and bridges. The existing national road is used for transportation of building material etc. Along this route, new exits and side roads are constructed to several main working locations and temporary factories.The new road crosses the existing road several times and follows more or less the same route through the mountains.
Layout
Over the full length the new autoroute has:- two standard traffic lanes in each direction, each 3.5 meters wide with a central separation zone of at least 3 meters
- one emergency lane / hard shoulder in each direction of 1.5 meters wide
Toll road
As all Moroccan expressways this new section is also a toll road.The existing national road will remain open as a toll-free alternative for the autoroute as well as allowing access to smaller villages and roads. Traveling time between Marrakesh and Agadir will be reduced greatly as the autoroute allows overtaking everywhere, bypasses villages and allows higher speeds. Possible speed on 2-lane national roads is often greatly reduced due to very slow lorries crawling up a hill while steep bends and traffic from the other side make overtaking hazardous or impossible.
The Marrakesh–Agadir section completes a north-south corridor of expressways that shortens the travel-distance on the route Tangier to Agadir by nearly 50 km roads is 14.5 hours while the same via the different toll-roads is under 7.5 hours
Route
The total length of the expressway is.- Junction between A3 and N11 : Casablanca-Sidi Maârouf / Casablanca-Center '
- Junction between A3 and A1 : Port of Casablanca / Had Soualem / El Jadida / Rabat / Tangier / Oujda '
- * at : Bouskoura-Ville Verte
- * at : Bouskoura-Centre
- * at : Mohammed V Airport / Nouaceur
- * Bouskoura Toll Station '
- * North-Berrechid Toll Station ' + at : North Berrechid
- Junction between A3 and A4 : Khouribga / Beni Mellal
- * at : Berrechid-Center / Khouribga / Beni Mellal via route nationale — N11
- * South Berrechid Toll Station
- * '
- * at : Settat-North
- * at : Settat-Center / El Borouj
- * Settat '
- * Oued Oum Rabbia '
- * at : Skhour Rehamna
- * / '
- * at : Ben Guerir / Youssoufia / El Kelaa des Sraghna
- * / '
- * at : Marrakech-Palmeraie
- * at : Marrakech-Tamansourt / Youssoufia / Safi / El Jadida via N7
- * '
- * at : Marrakech-Targa
- * at : Marrakech-Loudaya
- * '
- * at : Chichaoua / Essaouira
- * at : Imintanoute
- * Zaouiat Ait Mellal Tunnel '
- * '
- * at : Argana
- * '
- * Ameskroud Toll Station '
- * at : Ameskroud / Taroudant
- * - Haliopolis '
- * at : N1 — Agadir / Tiznit / Laayoune