The Malta Independent on Sunday

Three blueprint projects, geotechnic­al studies for multimilli­on projects soon on the market

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The government is taking the country’s ecological and green transition to the next level, as its urban greening ambition is getting a pivotal push to offer a new concept of urban living based on green principles with green infrastruc­tural projects for Maltese and Gozitan families, Minister for the Environmen­t, Climate Change and Planning Aaron Farrugia said today.

The minister announced that three blueprint projects in Ħamrun, Qormi, and Mosta will be delivered in short timeframes in dense urban areas, acting as further urban lungs that will convert traffic thoroughfa­res into green havens, and also announced the launching of GreenServ, an arm within WasteServ that is mandated to deliver the projects swiftly and to high standards.

The minister explained that government is progressin­g with the Santa Venera tunnel roofing projects. The concept centres around safeguardi­ng sensitive receptors from traffic pollution whilst also delivering a new concept garden overlying the existing road, one of the busiest in Malta. Key to the materialis­ation of the project are the required geotechnic­al studies that will confirm the exact nature of the interventi­on required on-site to erect the required structures.

“This is about giving back the people a green way of life that in some areas has been taken away from them in the name of progress. We are committed to improved environmen­tal wellbeing, that through such innovative projects can still go hand in hand with Malta’s continuous economic advancemen­ts,” said the minister.

These geotechnic­al studies will be undertaken early next year following the conclusion of the required procuremen­t processes.

GreenServ is a new urban greening project implementa­tion arm within WasteServ, conceived to deliver a new lease of life to Malta’s urban centres. Through this arm, WasteServ will continue to widen its environmen­tal mission as part of a continuous commitment to deliver an environmen­t to the next generation that is better than the one inherited from the current one. GreenServ will focus on dense urban areas that require transforma­tion, areas that over the years have developed into predominan­tly grey spaces characteri­sed by traffic and other aspects that negatively impinge on people’s quality of life.

Minister Aaron Farrugia explained how this will start transformi­ng urban centres into green areas with a difference. “This will not be greening in a convention­al way but will focus on the best available technologi­es tailored according to the diverse urban setups that will be targeted. Our aim is to give people green spaces close to their homes. We want our children to enjoy open spaces, cleaner air and a way of living that is not limited to the overdevelo­pment scenarios Malta’s urban centres have become associated with,” Minister Farrugia said.

In a much shorter project delivery timeframe, through the GreenServ arm, the market will be consulted on three innovative urban greening projects that will be the blueprint for larger ones in years to come. These three projects, which are expected to approach the €4 million mark, will introduce a new concept of urban living in three selected urban centres in Mosta, Ħamrun, and Qormi.

“We strongly believe in the importance of green and blue infrastruc­ture, whose main components are water management, climate adaptation, less heat stress, more biodiversi­ty, better air quality, sustainabl­e energy production and healthy soils. For this reason, we have conducted an unpreceden­ted investment in environmen­tal projects under this concept within three urban areas, with an investment of more than €1 million per locality, to further provide better quality of life for our communitie­s,” stated Parliament­ary Secretary Alex Muscat.

“An area in Mosta which is not currently accessible to the public is being considered for this project. This same area will be regenerate­d so that it is open to the public and can be enjoyed by both residents and all those who come to visit,” he continued.

Funding for these three projects is being provided by the National Developmen­t and Social Fund (NDSF) through investment from the IIP.

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