Active Morocco Tenders - Appels d'Offres Maroc | Marchés Publics
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The Supply, Installation and Commissioning of Craft Equipment for the Benefit of Cooperatives in the Oriental Region, in Two Lots: Lot No. 1: Embroidery Machines; Lot No. 2: Sewing Machines...
the supply, installation and commissioning of craft equipment for the benefit of cooperatives in the Oriental region, in two lots: Lot No. 1: Embroidery machines; Lot No. 2: Sewing machines.
- 140418431 TOT Ref. No.
- 21 May 2026 Deadline
- Refer Document Value
The Supply of Fruit Plants for the Benefit of the Regional Directorate of the National Agency for Water and Forests of Marrakech Safi, Divided into 2 Lots
The supply of fruit plants for the benefit of the Regional Directorate of the National Agency for Water and Forests of Marrakech Safi, divided into 2 lots
- 140418409 TOT Ref. No.
- 21 May 2026 Deadline
- Refer Document Value
The Supply of Apiaries for the Benefit of the Regional Directorate of the National Agency for Water and Forests of Marrakech Safi, Divided into 2 Lots
The supply of apiaries for the benefit of the Regional Directorate of the National Agency for Water and Forests of Marrakech Safi, divided into 2 lots
- 140418358 TOT Ref. No.
- 21 May 2026 Deadline
- Refer Document Value
The Execution of Regeneration Works for the Benefit of the Provincial Directorate of the National Agency for Water and Forests of Tetouan Spread over Three (03) Lots:
the execution of regeneration works for the benefit of the Provincial Directorate of the National Agency for Water and Forests of Tetouan spread over three (03) lots:
- 140418350 TOT Ref. No.
- 21 May 2026 Deadline
- Refer Document Value
Carrying out the Technical Study for the Opening, Rehabilitation and Maintenance of Forest Trails for the Benefit of the Provincial Directorate of the National Agency for Water and Forests of Larache on A...
Carrying out the technical study for the opening, rehabilitation and maintenance of forest trails for the benefit of the Provincial Directorate of the National Agency for Water and Forests of Larache over a total length of 71.9 km divided into two (02) lots
- 140418064 TOT Ref. No.
- 21 May 2026 Deadline
- Refer Document Value
The Execution of Regeneration Works for the Benefit of the Provincial Directorate of the National Agency for Water and Forests of Tetouan Spread over Three (03) Lots:
the execution of regeneration works for the benefit of the Provincial Directorate of the National Agency for Water and Forests of Tetouan spread over three (03) lots:
- 140418034 TOT Ref. No.
- 21 May 2026 Deadline
- Refer Document Value
Road Works and Miscellaneous Networks of the Ibn Al Haitam Subdivision Ilot 6, at Zun Ibn Batouta, Tangier
ROAD WORKS AND MISCELLANEOUS NETWORKS OF THE IBN AL HAITAM SUBDIVISION ILOT 6, AT ZUN IBN BATOUTA, TANGIER
- 140418027 TOT Ref. No.
- 21 May 2026 Deadline
- Refer Document Value
Carrying out Work in the Tertiary Sector at Step Sapino
Carrying out work in the tertiary sector at STEP Sapino
- 140417971 TOT Ref. No.
- 22 May 2026 Deadline
- Refer Document Value
Construction of the Tassoultant Primary Network: Outlet Pipe from the 10,000 M3 Reservoir Planned on the Tahanaoute Road
Construction of the Tassoultant primary network: outlet pipe from the 10,000 m3 reservoir planned on the Tahanaoute road
- 140417850 TOT Ref. No.
- 22 May 2026 Deadline
- Refer Document Value
Management of Recovery Stations and Reservoirs of the Rehamna Dp
Management of recovery stations and reservoirs of the REHAMNA DP
- 140417832 TOT Ref. No.
- 22 May 2026 Deadline
- Refer Document Value
Morocco eProcurement & Bids - Appels d'Offres Maroc | Marchés Publics
Discover thousands of government and private procurement opportunities across the Kingdom of Morocco
Access the most comprehensive collection of Morocco tenders (appels d'offres Maroc) from the official Portail des Marchés Publics (PMMP) and major public buyers including ONEE, ONCF, ADM, MASEN and Nador West Med. Our platform covers thousands of active opportunities across all sectors of the Moroccan economy.
As a member of the Arab World and a leading North African economy, Morocco offers contractors and suppliers access to a fully digital, transparent procurement system governed by Décret n° 2.22.431. Whether you are a local contractor searching for "appels d'offres Maroc", an EU supplier tracking PMMP notices or an international firm looking for major energy and infrastructure contracts, TendersArabia gives you a single platform to discover and win opportunities in this strategic gateway between Europe, Africa and the Middle East.
Search for Morocco tenders using local keywords: Appel d'offres (AO), Marché public, Dossier d'Appel d'Offres (DAO) or مناقصات المغرب. Contact our team for personalized assistance or Register now to get daily email alerts for Morocco opportunities in French and English.
Why Target the Morocco Tender Market?
- Vibrant and Growing Market: Between January and September 2025, over 37,000 appels d'offres were published on the PMMP, up from 31,000 the previous year. Public investment reached 335 billion dirhams (20% of GDP) in 2025.
- Mature Digital Infrastructure: Over 95% of appels d'offres are now published online and nearly 70% of bids are submitted electronically. The World Bank has recognized Morocco's e-procurement platform as "among the most advanced on the continent".
- Efficiency Gains: Average award times have dropped from 58 days (2017) to 34 days (2024) and payment delays have fallen to 17.5 days (2023) versus over 40 days four years earlier.
- SME-Friendly Policies: 30% of public contracts are reserved for SMEs, with the actual share reaching 35% in 2023, opening vast opportunities for smaller businesses.
- Massive Energy Transition: Morocco is targeting 52% renewable electricity by 2030. Major tenders include a $1 billion LNG import terminal and gas pipeline network at Nador West Med port, with over 80 operators expressing interest.
- New Legal Framework (Décret n° 2.22.431): The 2023 reform introduced "mieux-disant" (best value) criteria instead of solely lowest price, mandatory e-submission and support for SMEs and cooperatives.
- Strategic Location: Morocco serves as a gateway between Europe, Africa and the Middle East with world-class infrastructure and trade agreements with the EU, US and Arab countries.
Coverage Across the Arab World Region
Morocco is a strategic member of the Arab World region:
- Arab World: As a founding member of the Arab League, Morocco tenders are fully integrated into our 22 country Arab World coverage.
- North African Context: Morocco shares procurement practices with other Maghreb countries (Algeria, Tunisia, Mauritania) while maintaining its unique French-dominant system.
- EU Partnership: Morocco's advanced status with the European Union means many EU suppliers are familiar with its procurement procedures.
Official Tender Portal: Portail des Marchés Publics (PMMP)
The Portail des Marchés Publics (PMMP) at www.marchespublics.gov.ma is the official online platform for public procurement in Morocco, managed by the Trésorerie Générale du Royaume (TGR) under the Ministry of Economy and Finance.
Official Portal Details:
- Main Website: www.marchespublics.gov.ma - Central portal for all public procurement notices, tender documents and award announcements.
- Languages: Available in French, Arabic and increasingly English for major tenders.
- Registration: Free registration for suppliers to access tender documents and submit bids electronically.
- Coverage: All government ministries, public establishments, territorial collectives and other public entities.
Local contractors search for: "PMMP appels d'offres", "marchespublics.gov.ma", "Portail des marchés publics Maroc" or "مناقصات المغرب". Register now to access all PMMP tenders in one place.
Recent Legal Framework: Décret n° 2.22.431 (2023 Reform)
The landmark Décret n° 2.22.431 of 8 March 2023 fundamentally transformed Morocco's public procurement landscape:
Key Changes Introduced in 2023:
- "Mieux-disant" (Best Value) Criteria: Contracts are now awarded based on a balance of price AND quality criteria, not simply the lowest bid.
- Mandatory Justification: Award committees must systematically justify their choice of winning bidders.
- Mandatory E-Submission: Electronic bid submission and publication of key documents on PMMP are now obligatory.
- SME and Cooperative Support: Specific provisions for TPMEs (Very Small Enterprises), cooperatives and auto-entrepreneurs.
- Increased Purchase Order Threshold: The limit for "bons de commande" (purchase orders) was raised from 200,000 dirhams to 500,000 dirhams.
- Observatoire de la Commande Publique: New monitoring body to track, analyze and improve the public procurement system.
2026 Reforms (New Publication Thresholds):
Following continuing reforms, the government published Decision No. 26.441 of 25 February 2026 modifying financial thresholds that trigger mandatory 40-day publication periods for tenders:
- Construction Projects (All Public Entities): 65,086,000 DH (approx. $6.7 million) - uniform threshold regardless of contracting authority.
- Supply & Service Contracts (State): 1,692,236 DH (or 1,236,692 DH in other sources)
- Supply & Service Contracts (Local Governments): 4,621,106 DH (or 4,106,621 DH)
- Supply & Service Contracts (Public Establishments): 8,700,000 DH
These threshold increases aim to reduce administrative burden for smaller contracts while maintaining transparency for larger projects.
Covered Sectors in Morocco Tenders
Energy & Utilities
- ONEE (Water & Electricity): Power generation, transmission, distribution, renewable energy, water infrastructure and desalination
- MASEN: Solar and renewable energy mega-projects (Noor series)
- LNG Infrastructure: FSRU terminals, gas pipelines, regasification facilities
- Petroleum & Mining: ONHYM (National Office of Hydrocarbons and Mines) tenders
Construction & Infrastructure (BTP)
- ADM (Motorways): Highway construction, maintenance and toll systems
- ONCF (Railways): High-speed rail (Al Boraq), conventional rail, stations and rolling stock
- Port Infrastructure: Nador West Med, Tanger Med, Casablanca, Safi ports development
- Airports: ONDA (National Airports Office) tenders
- Building Construction: Public buildings, housing, schools, hospitals
Water & Environment
- ONEE Water Division: Dams, irrigation systems, drinking water networks, wastewater treatment
- Desalination Plants: Several major seawater desalination projects underway
- Solid Waste Management: Landfills, recycling, collection services
Defense & Security
- Royal Armed Forces (FAR): Defense equipment, logistics, infrastructure
- Ministry of Interior: Security systems, vehicles, equipment
- DGSN (National Security): IT systems, surveillance, vehicles
Technology & Digital
- E-Government: Digital transformation, IT infrastructure, cybersecurity
- Telecommunications: Network expansion (Maroc Telecom, Inwi, Orange)
- Data Centers: Cloud and hosting services
Healthcare & Pharmaceuticals
- Ministry of Health: Medical equipment, pharmaceuticals, hospital construction, public health programs
- CHU (University Hospitals): Specialized equipment and supplies
Education & Training
- Ministry of Education: School construction, textbooks, IT equipment, training services
- Universities: Laboratory equipment, furniture, research supplies
Agriculture & Fisheries
- Green Morocco Plan related tenders: Irrigation equipment, agricultural machinery
- ONDA (National Fisheries Office): Port infrastructure, fishing equipment
How to Bid on Morocco Tenders (Step by Step)
Based on the official PMMP system and Décret n° 2.22.431:
- Step 1: Register on PMMP:- Register as a supplier on the Portail des Marchés Publics (marchespublics.gov.ma). Registration is free.
- Step 2: Search for Tenders:- Browse our platform or PMMP directly. Use filters by sector, buyer, region and deadline.
- Step 3: Download DAO (Dossier d'Appel d'Offres):- Download complete tender documents including the Cahier des charges (specifications). For tenders over certain thresholds, the DAO may include a detailed technical file.
- Step 4: Prepare Your Bid (Offre/Soumission):- Prepare technical and financial proposals. Tenders now use "mieux-disant" (best value) criteria - quality matters alongside price.
- Step 5: Obtain Caution de Soumission (Bid Bond):- Most tenders require a bid bond (typically 1-2% of contract value) as bank guarantee or insurance certificate.
- Step 6: Submit Bid Electronically:- Submit through PMMP's e-submission system. Nearly 70% of bids now submitted electronically.
- Step 7: Attend Bid Opening (Ouverture des Plis):- Bid openings are public sessions. Date and time specified in AO.
- Step 8: Wait for Award (Attribution du Marché):- Award decisions must be justified in writing under the new decree. Average award time: 34 days.
Current Market Statistics (2024-2025)
- 37,000+ appels d'offres published (Jan-Sept 2025) 20% increase year-over-year.
- 335 billion dirhams public investment (approx. 20% of GDP) in 2025.
- 95% of tenders published online.
- 70% of bids submitted electronically.
- 34 days average award time (down from 58 days in 2017).
- 17.5 days average payment time for suppliers (down from 40+ days).
- 35% effective SME participation (above 30% target).
- 4,500+ public buyers trained on new transparency rules (2024).
Ready to start bidding in Morocco? Register for free to access all Morocco tenders or subscribe to premium for daily email alerts.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
The most common term is "Appel d'offres (AO)" in French, which is the official procurement language alongside Arabic. The plural is "Appels d'offres". Government procurement is referred to as "Marchés publics" or "Commande publique". When searching for opportunities, use "Appels d'offres Maroc", "AO Maroc" or "Portail des marchés publics Maroc" (PMMP). Arabic searches include "مناقصات المغرب" or "صفقات عمومية المغرب". Contact us for assistance with French or Arabic terminology.
The Portail des Marchés Publics (PMMP) at www.marchespublics.gov.ma is Morocco's official e-procurement platform. Managed by the Trésorerie Générale du Royaume (TGR), it enables suppliers to: register free, view all public tender notices, download DAO (Dossier d'Appel d'Offres) documents, submit bids electronically and track contract awards. Over 95% of appels d'offres are now published online and the World Bank has recognized it as "among the most advanced e-procurement systems on the African continent". Register now to access PMMP tenders through our platform.
Yes (Oui). Morocco's public procurement system is open to international bidders under the principles of fair competition and equal treatment. Major infrastructure and energy tenders, such as the $1 billion LNG infrastructure project, are specifically launched as international tenders (appels d'offres internationaux) and have attracted interest from over 80 global operators. The EU-Morocco trade agreements provide additional access for European suppliers. Register now to access international opportunities in Morocco.
The "mieux-disant" (best value) principle was introduced by Décret n° 2.22.431 (2023). Previously, contracts were often awarded to the "moins-disant" (lowest price) bidder. The new approach requires award committees to evaluate both price AND quality criteria, such as technical merit, environmental impact, delivery timelines and past performance. This represents a major shift towards value-based procurement. Bidders must now present compelling technical proposals alongside competitive pricing.
Under Decision No. 26.441 (February 2026), new financial thresholds trigger mandatory 40-day publication periods: Construction: All public entities - 65,086,000 DH (~$6.7M); Supplies/Services (State): 1,692,236 DH; Supplies/Services (Local Governments): 4,621,106 DH; Supplies/Services (Public Establishments): 8,700,000 DH. The reform aims to accelerate small and medium projects by reducing administrative burden for lower-value contracts while maintaining transparency for larger tenders.
ONEE (Office National de l'Électricité et de l'Eau Potable) is Morocco's largest public utility and a major tender issuer. ONEE tenders cover: power generation (conventional and renewable), electricity transmission and distribution, hydraulic infrastructure (dams, irrigation, drinking water), desalination plants and sewage treatment. Recent major ONEE tenders include the 1,000 km ultra-high-voltage transmission line project. On our platform, use country filter (Morocco) and search for "ONEE". Premium users can set up daily email alerts (alertes quotidiennes) for ONEE tenders. Create your account to start tracking water and energy opportunities today.
30% of public contracts are reserved for Small and Medium Enterprises (PME). In 2023, the actual SME participation reached 35%, exceeding the target. This includes specific provisions for TPME (Very Small Enterprises), cooperatives and auto-entrepreneurs under Décret n° 2.22.431. The government also enhanced price preferences and set-asides for SMEs. If your business qualifies as an SME, this creates significant opportunities with reduced competition from larger international firms. Register now to find SME-eligible tenders.
Significant improvements have been achieved under recent reforms: Average award time: 34 days (down from 58 days in 2017). Average payment time: 17.5 days for suppliers (down from over 40 days). More than 95% of tenders are published online and nearly 70% of bids are submitted electronically. The World Bank's 2024 Digital Governance Report recognized Morocco's platform as "one of the most advanced e-procurement systems on the continent".
DAO (Dossier d'Appel d'Offres) is the complete tender document package containing all specifications, terms and conditions for a Moroccan tender. You cannot submit a valid bid without studying the DAO. Key documents within the DAO include: Cahier des charges (technical specifications), Règlement de consultation (bidding rules), Projet de marché (draft contract) and Engagement de soumissionnaire (bidder's commitment form). For tenders over certain thresholds, the DAO may require payment (typically a few hundred dirhams). Under the new digital system, many DAOs are available for free download on PMMP. Our platform provides direct links to each DAO.
Yes. Our Contract Awards database shows who won past tenders (attribution des marchés) in Morocco. Once you identify prime contractors who have won large contracts from ONEE, ADM, ONCF or other buyers, you can reach out to offer your specialized services as a subcontractor or supplier. This is a highly effective strategy, especially given Morocco's SME-friendly policies that encourage prime contractors to work with local and specialized firms.
Under the new legal framework, unsuccessful bidders may file recourse. The Décret n° 2.22.431 introduced mandatory written justification for award decisions. This transparency allows bidders to understand why they were not selected. The administrative route includes filing with the contracting authority or the Tribunal Administratif. The Observatoire de la Commande Publique was also created to monitor system performance and identify dysfunctions. Always request debriefing from the contracting authority - they are now required to provide justification. Contact us for guidance on dispute resolution.