Two new breakwaters and wharfs are being planned for Marsamxett and Buġibba, aiming to boost the localities’ and the country’s maritime travel. Infrastructure Malta released calls for these projects, with the Planning Authority approving the permits for the facilities in Marsamxett.
With work currently ongoing on wharfs in Sliema and Bormla, the chief responsible for maritime projects in Infrastructure Malta, architect Janice Borg, explained how works in Bormla are currently the most advanced. In the past few months, new aquatic infrastructure was built, with contractors descending approximately 3 storeys deep underwater. The wharf’s new surface was laid upon 19 new concrete pillars.
The new infrastructure will consist of mechanised walkways to help passengers board and get off boats with more security. Architect Borg revealed that the Bormla facilities will be used in the coming weeks, with the entire project being completed by the middle of this year.
A similar situation can be found in Sliema, with the new wharfs almost completed. The remaining work consists of finding and establishing spaces where passengers can find shelter and other facilities such as ticket machines. The newly issued calls are for the Marsamxett and Buġibba breakwaters, which are expected to be far bigger than the current ongoing projects. The investment into these projects is set to exceed €30 million.
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