golf
al houara

Morocco

Golf Al Houara extends over 110 hectares on the outskirts of Tangier, offering an exceptional setting for all golf enthusiasts. Designed by architects Graham Marsh and Vijay Singh, this championship course has become a benchmark in Morocco.

THE PROJECT :

18-hole Championship Golf Course

THE WORK :

Hydraulic works on the Golf d’Al Houara: preparatory works, hydraulic structures, lake creation, drainage…

DETAILS:

CUSTOMER: Qatari Diar

Project
context

al houara golf course, for the most demanding golfing standards

The Golf d’Al Houara is located in the Tangier-Tetouan-Al Hoceïma region of northern Morocco, near the city of Tangier, and is part of an ambitious tourism and ecological project. The golf course is located in a coastal area where climatic conditions can be particularly extreme, with very hot, dry summers and mild, rainy winters.

Water management in this type of arid to semi-arid climate represents a major challenge, as water is a limited and precious resource. The Golf d’Al Houara site is crossed by several watercourses and lies close to the Mediterranean Sea, but these resources are not always sufficient to meet the needs of a major golf course, especially in times of drought.

What’s more, the development of this golf course is part of an initiative aimed at boosting Morocco’s tourist appeal while preserving the environmental balance. The integration of ecological solutions and sustainable management of natural resources is therefore essential.

Work
carried out

hydraulic works to preserve the natural beauty of the al houara golf course

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By combining its technical skills with a responsible vision of the environment, the company offers solutions adapted to today’s challenges related to water, biodiversity and the preservation of natural areas. Thanks to this approach, Gregori International contributes to the creation of sustainable, environmentally-friendly infrastructures for the benefit of future generations.