Upcoming Construction Projects in Africa 2025

Map of upcoming construction projects in Africa 2025

Africa’s Biggest Infrastructure Developments in 2025 Construction projects across Africa will experience significant development throughout 2025 including major advances in infrastructure development as well as energy and real estate sectors. Potential economic expansion and employment opportunities draw active observation by investment groups and construction companies together with stakeholders throughout the continent. Notable Upcoming Construction Projects in Africa 2025 1. The …

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The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam Achieves Milestone as Fifth Turbine Begins Power Generation

The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam

The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam achieved another major progress when its fifth operational turbine known as Unit 6 powered up for the first time during February 19th 2025. Project officials verify that Unit 6 electricity production started after final pre-commissioning tests finished successfully. The turbine operates at 401.26 MW while reaching 100.32% capacity efficiency which matches its designed level of …

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Transforming Urban Mobility: Rabat-Salé Tramway Expansion Drives Sustainable Connectivity in Morocco

The Rabat–Salé tramway, operational since 2011, serves as a crucial public transport link between Morocco’s capital, Rabat, and its neighboring city, Salé. To accommodate increasing urbanization and enhance mobility, significant extensions have been implemented, notably the expansion of Line 2. Project Overview The Line 2 extension added approximately 7 kilometers to the existing network, introducing 12 new stations—four in Rabat …

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DP World begins construction of Senegal’s $1.2 billion Port of Ndayane

The maritime construction of Senegal’s $1.2 billion Port of Ndayane has commenced with the arrival of the dredger Willem Van Rubroeck, marking a transformative step in the nation’s trade infrastructure. Spearheaded by DP World in collaboration with British International Investment (BII), this ambitious project aims to position Senegal as a vital global trade hub. Significance BII forecasts the port to …

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Construction of the Nigeria-Morocco gas pipeline

The last approval for the investment to be made was to be made at the end of 2023, but was moved to 2025 and will be done by a private company to be established to undertake construction, operation and maintenance of Construction of the Nigeria-Morocco gas pipeline. The desire for more resource intensive studies and the strings attached in an …

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