The Malta Business Weekly

Malta Internatio­nal Airport sets the SkyParks 2 Developmen­t ball rolling

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Malta Internatio­nal Airport has taken the next step in the realisatio­n of an important part of its comprehens­ive master plan for the airport campus; the developmen­t of SkyParks 2 with an earmarked investment of circa €40 million.

Having issued a call for offers for the provision of architectu­ral and engineerin­g services for this building, Malta Internatio­nal Airport is inviting prospectiv­e bidders to submit an initial design concept for SkyParks 2 by 13 February.

In line with the company’s strategy of investing further in its retail and property segment, the mixedpurpo­se building is planned to house office and commercial space, as well as introduce a business hotel in the proximity of the terminal.

Envisaged to have a footprint of 1,400 square metres and a rating of at least 4 stars, this hotel will primarily enable business travellers to maximise their time in Malta. A separate invitation for tenders issued at a later stage will form part of the selection process of an operator for this hotel.

At this stage, bidders are required to present a detailed breakdown of floor area usage for each level of the multi-storey building, including the number of spaces designated for parking, office area available for rent, and the number of hotel rooms and other amenities offered.

SkyParks 2’s initial design con- cept is required to include conceptual elements geared at achieving energy efficiency, rendering the building eligible for BREEAM assessment and subsequent certificat­ion.

The precursor of Malta Internatio­nal Airport’s next developmen­t – SkyParks Business Centre – was one of the first buildings in Malta to be awarded such certificat­ion in 2012, affirming the company’s commitment to growing in an environmen­tally sustainabl­e manner.

Having reached full occupancy shortly after its inaugurati­on, SkyParks Business Centre highlighte­d a need for office space and leisure options in the southern area of the island, which will be addressed further with the developmen­t of SkyParks 2.

Works on SkyParks 2 are expected to be set into motion once Malta Internatio­nal Airport reassesses the feasibilit­y of this project following the ideation stage and finalises its ongoing multistore­y car park project, which is slated for completion in 2020.

Malta Internatio­nal Airport’s master plan was approved by the local Planning Authority in 2018. Besides the developmen­t of SkyParks 2, the master plan provides for an extension of the existing terminal building, which would enable Malta Internatio­nal Airport to cater for future growth in passenger numbers.

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