Rabat’s urban landscape has been enriched by an icon: the Tour Mohammed VI. At 250 metres and 55 storeys high, it is now the tallest tower in the country. We are honored to have contributed our scaffolding solutions to this extraordinary architectural challenge.
We focused on two main areas:
Precision logistics for interior work We deployed almost 14 tonnes of equipment for the finishing work (painting, electricity, BA13, etc.). The use of our mobile LW (LightWeight) and ALU towers ensured optimum mobility and safety for the teams on site.

The technical challenge of the Tower’s “Coiffe” It was at the top of the building that our expertise was most in demand. The fitting-out of the cap was carried out in two strategic phases:
- Installation of exterior glazing.
- Development of the observatory and panoramic view.
The key figures in this feat:
- 37 tonnes of LW equipment transported to the summits.
- Complex logistics: in view of the tightness of the space, the equipment was assembled progressively up to the summit.
- Rigorous preparation: 5 days of preparation, including a ground assembly simulation to guarantee perfect execution.
- Human performance: 12 days of intensive editing by our partner PDS, with a team of 10 editors supervised by 2 coordinators.

This project once again illustrates our ability to provide lightweight, robust solutions for the most demanding environments.
A big well done to all the teams and partners involved in making this new engineering milestone in Morocco a success!




