Field service software · Morocco
Sage Batigest Connect
Solution de gestion de chantier pour les entrepreneurs et artisans du bâtiment
Market position
The heavyweight BTP option for mid/large Moroccan contractors — a specialised quote→situation workflow that links to Sage 100 for accounting, deployed through an established Moroccan reseller network. Chosen by firms that want the industry-standard name.
Morocco-specific note
Moroccan compliance (DGI filings, CNSS) is handled via the paired Sage 100 module rather than natively in Batigest, and pricing is reseller-dependent in MAD — so budget for the full Sage stack, not just Batigest.
Pros
- + Deep BTP feature set
- + Integrates to Sage 100 for accounting
- + Strong local reseller/support
- + Trusted brand
Cons
- − Expensive — often needs Sage 100 too
- − Aging tech, no native mobile
- − Siloed modules
- − No integrated payroll/CRM
Typical Morocco pricing
Roughly 15,000–80,000 MAD/year by version (plus Sage 100); reseller-quoted.
Why this matters for Morocco trades
The DGI runs tax (20% TVA, IS, IR via the SIMPL portal) and the phased 2026 e-invoicing clearance mandate — large enterprises / B2B first, exact start pending the implementing decree; the Ministère de l’Équipement’s Qualification & Classification certificate is required to bid public construction tenders; mandatory construction insurance (Tous Risques Chantier + responsabilité civile décennale) under Loi 59-13 requires a prior contrôle technique and is broker-placed; and employers must register with the CNSS (declarations via Damancom) and carry the ICE on every invoice.
Moroccan construction & trades software selection is shaped by the incoming DGI facturation électronique mandate (a clearance model under Article 145-IX of the CGI, rolling out in 2026 to large firms first — the exact start date pending the implementing decree), mandatory construction insurance under Loi 59-13 (Tous Risques Chantier + responsabilité civile décennale, in force since end-2024), multi-rate TVA (20% standard), CNSS social security, the Ministry of Equipment’s Qualification & Classification system gating public BTP tenders, and a construction pipeline lifted by World Cup 2030 and Al Haouz earthquake reconstruction. B2B runs predominantly in French.
Frequently asked
Is Sage Batigest Connect a good fit for Morocco trades?
The heavyweight BTP option for mid/large Moroccan contractors — a specialised quote→situation workflow that links to Sage 100 for accounting, deployed through an established Moroccan reseller network. Chosen by firms that want the industry-standard name. Moroccan compliance (DGI filings, CNSS) is handled via the paired Sage 100 module rather than natively in Batigest, and pricing is reseller-dependent in MAD — so budget for the full Sage stack, not just Batigest.
What does Sage Batigest Connect cost in Morocco?
Roughly 15,000–80,000 MAD/year by version (plus Sage 100); reseller-quoted.. Pricing and availability can change by region — confirm current Morocco pricing on the vendor's site before committing.