• The Mohammed VI Bridge (Arabic: جسر محمد السادس) is a cable-stayed bridge that spans the valley of the Bouregreg River near Rabat in Morocco.
  • Modern Mohammed VI Bridge features dynamic lighting. The Mohammed VI Bridge is the longest cable-stayed bridge in Africa.
  • Mohammed VI Bridge, Morocco. Missions. Design, support for project management and detailed inspection. Location. Morocco.
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  • Mohammed VI Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge in Marocco. The construction of the bridge started in 2011, and the bridge was opened in 2016.
  • The Mohammed VI Bridge was named after — and by — the current king of Morocco during an inauguration ceremony for the grand opening of the bridge on...
  • A new bridge was built in Casablanca, on Boulevard Mohammed VI, at its intersection with Boulevards Driss El Harti, Dakhla, Amgala and AlQuds.
  • The Mohammed VI bridge, with its multi-colored, variable LED lights, lights up the Moroccan skyline and proudly holds up its title of the longest cable-stayed...
  • The bridge is 951.66m in length and the main bridge is three-span cable-stayed bridge including a 376m-long main span and two 183m-long side spans.