The IDAFA’s founder


The founder of IDAFA is a State Engineer in civil engineering, sworn expert in Building and Public Works (BTP), consultant and evaluator for the top management of major contractors and project promoters, he is also a certified auditor since 1991 and "IMA" certified administrator in 2017, certified international mediator and arbitrator in 2019.

He began his career in 1988 in the follow-up and management of major construction projects (dams, ports, structures, ...).

In observing the environment of these projects, he identified the necessity to contribute in a competitive development of the sector, that is how he created in 1998, after training in organization and management systems of the French School of Roads and Bridges, INRIS and AFNOR, a specialized central unit within the Public Laboratory of Testing and Studies "LPEE" whose technical assistance services to quality management integrating safety and environment of major projects were quite similar to those he proposed and developed four years later in 2002 as part of an independent consulting firm he called "IDAFA": Engineering, Development Analysis Training Assistance, Cabinet approved and first to be certified "ISO 9001 2015 version" for consulting, training, management and evaluation of construction projects to date with several major projects pilots: First motorway tunnel: Marrakech Agadir, First cable-stayed bridge: Rabat, Port Tanger Med railway link, Rabat tramway, New Zenata city, ...

He was elected on December 2016 as a President of the Moroccan Federation of Consulting and Engineering which brings together all consulting offices and laboratories of Morocco and is a founding member of the Mediterranean Group of Engineering: MEG - dependent on the FIDIC.

On January 2017, he was an appointed member of school board « EHTP » and in May 2018 member of the Board of Directors « EHTP ».

He is decorated with the Royal Moroccan Wissam of « National Merit » as Quality Manager of the highway Rabat Fes (180 km), first project realized in Morocco as a part of level 3 quality assurance plan.

He is married and a father of two children.