Malta Independent

New pedestrian and cycling bridge at Blata l-Bajda

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Infrastruc­ture Malta is developing a new footbridge at Blata lBajda to facilitate cycling and pedestrian connection­s between this area, Ħamrun, Floriana and Marsa.

The new circular girder bridge will be built in 2019 over Triq San Gorg Preca, next to the MUSEUM headquarte­rs, to connect Ħamrun’s Triq il-Kbira San Ġużepp with the Spencer Hill and Menqa areas of Marsa, including the nearby ferry terminals and the Floriana park-and-ride facilities.

Infrastruc­ture Malta, in a statement, said: “It will provide a safer arterial road crossing for pedestrian­s and cyclists, replacing the existing pelican lights. The overpass will also improve access to the northbound and southbound Blata l-Bajda bus lay-bys, two popular public transport connection­s for commuters travelling to and from the south of Malta.”

The structure’s design incorporat­es gently sloping ramps, taking cyclists and pedestrian­s from Triq il-Kbira San Ġużepp, Ħamrun, over the southbound carriagewa­y of Triq San Ġorġ Preca (the stretch of road between Triq Diċembru 13 and Triq Nazzjonali) towards the other side of the road at Marsa.

“The geometry of the footbridge aims to smoothly link both sides of the road, with minimal impact on the adjacent landscaped areas. While walking or cycling over the bridge, commuters will be passing in line with the canopies of some of the mature trees located in this area, offering a new perspectiv­e of the adjacent park. The structure also includes passenger lifts to ensure it is accessible to everyone.“

A call for offers for the constructi­on of this bridge closes on 12 December 2018. Infrastruc­ture Malta is liaising with the planning and environmen­tal authoritie­s to obtain the necessary developmen­t permits. Once the ongoing procuremen­t process is concluded, the selected contractor will be required to build the bridge within a few months, by the end of 2019. This project may be part-financed by the structural and investment funds of the European Union.

“The agency is also finalising preparatio­ns for another cycling and walking overpass being built in 2019 across Vjal lAvjazzjon­i, in Luqa. This 34metre structure will facilitate pedestrian, public transport and cycling commutes to and from several localities around Gudja, including the nearby Malta Internatio­nal Airport and the Institute of Tourism Studies. Other new facilities encouragin­g walking and cycling are being developed as part of other upcoming projects, including the Central Link Project in Mrieħel, Birkirkara, Balzan and Attard and the Marsa Junction Project, between Paola and Marsa.”

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