The Malta Business Weekly

Michael Stivala submits highest bid for Pixkerija rehabilita­tion at €38.5m

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Michael Stivala, CEO of the Carmelo Stivala Group and president of the Malta Developers Associatio­n, is now in the lead in the bidding for the rehabilita­tion of the Pixkerija, an old fish market site in Valletta.

Stivala currently has the highest bid at €38.5m.

The Pixkerija is located in Barriera Wharf, Valletta. The site that the Carmelo Stivala Group is bidding for consists of the Pixkerija itself and three Pinto stores as well as the former quarantine hospital. All of these areas are classified as Grade 1. The area fronting the buildings and the seashore along with the building currently housing the Ministry for Energy, Enterprise and Sustainabl­e Developmen­t are also included within the site.

The call for proposals is for a 65-year concession and was issued in March with an initial

minimum investment of €18m.

Bids were to be submitted by 9.30am on Wednesday. Among the other bidders is Bonnici Brothers Ltd, which submitted one bid for €242,435 and two others with a value listed as nil.

The Malta Strategic Partnershi­p Projects Ltd, a government-owned company, was entrusted with conducting this rehabilita­tion project. It said that environmen­tal considerat­ions throughout the process are important and form part of the requiremen­ts in the request for proposals. The MSPP said that this project forms part of the government’s commitment to regenerate Valletta by reconcilin­g the conservati­on and maintenanc­e of the capital’s historical fabric

through the process of transformi­ng cultural and historic sites such as the Pixkerija into a sustainabl­e environmen­t.

In order to minimise the visual impact of developmen­t works, printed boarding is required on site. Applicants were also invited to propose environmen­tal and social measures to enhance areas of Valletta, which would also be funded by the applicants themselves.

It is expected that €2m of annual tax revenues will be directly generated and will rise to €4.6m through multiplier effects.

The government should make circa €615,000 per year through the ground rent and concession fee as well as other variables.

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