Start of building On 12 April 2010 King
Mohammed VI of Morocco formally started the building-activities for this long toll-road. Between this date and the opening in 2015, some of soil/ground were moved.
Financing The total building costs are budgeted on 6.050 million Dirham and these investments are made via:
FADES: The Arab Fund for Social and Economical Development, the
European Investment Bank and the government of China. This investment will be retrieved via the income from the toll-road, the exploration of the rest- and service stations. Three service-stops will be built lying max. . apart from each other. The five parts were meant to be built at the same time so that the whole road can be opened for traffic in 2013. However, due to expropriation issues, Khouribga - Beni Mellal section opened in 2014 and the inauguration of Berrechid - Khouribga section was postponed to 2015. This investment is part of the main-project plan 2008–2015 between the ADM and the government of Morocco. This masterplan was signed on 8 July 2008 during a formal meeting which was attended by King
Mohammed VI of Morocco.
Construction The first section between Berrechid and Ben Ahmed () was built by
China International Water & Electric Corporation (CWE). The second section, between Ben Ahmed and Khouribga (), and the third section between Khouribga and Oued Zem (), were built by four local Moroccan contractors:
Sintram, LRN, Seprob and the
SNCE. The fourth one between Oued Zem and Kasba Tadla () was built by a Moroccan contractor, Houar. The fifth and last one, between Kasba Tadla and Beni Mellal ( ) was by another Chinese contractor, Covec. ==Purpose==