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Large Infrastructural Projects in Malta Large Infrastructural Projects in Malta Kylie Ann BORG MARKS BE&A (Hons.), MSc (Road Engineering), A&CE Architect & Civil Engineer Major Projects Planning and Design Unit Roads and Infrastructure Directorate Transport Malta Some Facts about Malta 1 airport 5 ports (Valletta, Marsaxlokk, Cirkewwa, Mgarr, Marsamxett) 51 km of Main Roads 45 km of Access Roads (TINA) –(TINA) 2002 April Transport Infrastructure Needs Assessment in Malta Malta in Assessment Needs Transport Infrastructure Summary of Projects (1) FINALISED PROJECTS Length Description Construction Cost 1. Italian Protocol Roads (from Luqa to Mgarr) 16.0 Distributor 2004-2005 44.26 2. Hal Far Road (Phase 3) 3.0 Arterial Ten-T 2005-2006 6.06 3. Civil Aviation Avenue, Luqa 0.6 Arterial Ten-T 2006 1.98 4. St. Paul's Bay Bypass 3.0 Arterial Ten-T 2007 6.52 5. Manuel Dimech Bridge 0.3 Arterial Ten-T 2007-2008 4.66 6. Gozo Ferry to Heliport 2.5 Arterial Ten-T 2007-2008 4.66 Total 26.0 km 68.20 CURRENT PROJECTS (closure – final stages) Length Description Construction Cost 7. Marsascala Bypass, Marsascala 3.0 Distributor 2009-2010 9.30 8. Valletta Road, Zurrieq 2.0 Distributor 2009-2010 6.40 Total 5.0 km 15.70 Summary of Projects (2) Projects at Implementation Stage Length Description Construction Cost 9. Council of Europe Avenue 2.2 Arterial Ten-T 2010-2011 10. Marsa - Phase 1 1.0 Arterial Ten-T 2010-2011 11. p/o Mellieha By Pass 2.4 Arterial Ten-T 2010-2011 12 Gozo- Heliport to Victoria 2.4 Arterial Ten-T 2010-2011 13. Marsa - Phase 2 1.0 Arterial Ten-T 2010-2011 14. Pennellu – Mellieha 2.0 Arterial Ten-T 2010-2011 Total 11.0 46.00 Projects at Design Stage Length Description Construction Cost 15. Salina Coast Road 6.0 Arterial Ten-T 2012-2013 25 16. Kappara Multi level junction 1.0 Arterial Ten-T 2011-2012 25 Total 7.0 50.00 Grand Total 49 2004 - 2013 180 6. Mgarr Road, Ghajnsielem 4. St. Paul’s By Pass 5. Regional Road Bridge 3. Civil Aviation Avenue 1. Italian Protocol Roads 2. Hal-Far Road Phase III OP 1 2007- 2013 Axis 3 – Developing of TEN-T Improvement of TEN-T Road 12. Ghajsielem to Victoria, Gozo 14. Marfa road, Mellieha 11. p/o Mellieha By-Pass 15. p/o Coast road, Phase A. 16. Kappara Multi Level Junction 10, 13 Link to Sea Passenger Terminal, Floriana 7. Marsascala By Pass 9. Council of Europe Av & Garibadi Avenue, Luqa 8. Valletta Road, Zurrieq Investment Prioritisation of GR4 103 GA41 GHASRI GU4 103 the Road Network GD5 ZEBBUG GHARB 3 GD7 100 104 15 GR7 GD4 GU5 GD7a GU1 GR3 GR1 1 1 00 1 3 104 GR2 GU2 102 GU3 XAGHRA GD6 GR8 GU6 108 9 GD3 11 105 10 10 GA28 11 1 GD1 1 GA43a 103 15 RABAT GA39 2 4 NADUR QALA GD2 1 GA40 GA29 2 GA43 GA42a GU9 GD8 15 1 GA31 2 GA44 KERCEM GA30 GA32 GA33 1 SAN LAWRENZ 4 GD9 11 GD19 3 GD21 GA34 2 1 Italian Protocol Roads GR5 106 GD18 GA42 2 GA46 12 GD10 10 1 15 GU10 GU7 GD14 12 GR6 GU8 GD16 14 GA45 12 GA35 FONTANA 110 1 111 GR9 7 13 GD13 GA35a 10 10 12 1 GA37b 12 XEWKIJA GA36 GA37 GD15 GR10 GA38 GD17 GD11 112 GA37a 113 13 113 GR12 GHAJNSIELEM MUNXAR GD11a GR11 GD12 SANNAT NR4 114 NR5 NR3 NA1 NA2 114 1 NR2 NA3 114 NR1 NA4 NA10b 115 NA4a MELLIEHA NR7 116 NR6 1 1 NA5 NA6 1 SAN PAWL IL-BAHAR NA5a NA9a NAXXAR NA10a 1 1 1 NA8 NA9 20 116 16 NR20 121 NA10 116 NA7 119 NA11a ND1 NR19 PEMBROKE 117 NR8 118 ND1a NR16 NR18 NU1 ND2 120 1 EU1 118 118 NR17 118 127 SAN GILJAN NU5 NA11 EA12 EU2 16 SWIEQI EU3 8 122 GHARGHUR 11 NR9 118 127 NR14 NR15 ND10 EA13 EU4 117 122 SLIEMA Project 1 – Italian NR11 NU6 EA14 127 ND3a 18 ED2 EU5 MGARR NU7 ND3 ND8 ND9 SAN GWANN ND19 ND2a ED1 18 123 ND20 NR21 ND4 IKLIN EA15 GZIRA NR22 ND12a 18 18 EU6 ND20a 17 ND5 EU11 129 128 WA1 MOSTA 127 7 5 EA16 TA’ XBIEX VALLETTA 1 5 5 EU10 EU7 ND11 NA21 NA22 WA2 MSIDA EU8 KALKARA Protocol Roads 117 17 19 BIRKIRKARA EA22 EU9 LIJA FLORIANAEA6 SD7 ND12 WD3 1 ED3 BIRGU BALZAN WD4 ED3a 22 ED4 6 19 EA16a 23 XGHAJRA WA17 PIETA ISLA SU3 124 20 EA5 SD6a SR1 130 St. VENERA SU2 WA7 WU8 EA7 SD6 NR25 WA17a HAMRUN 135 16 ATTARD WA8 WD5 SD5 WA9 EA7a EA23 SD8b SU1 134 NR12 130 SD2 20 WA18 6 8 ND13 7 1 SD1 BORMLA 23 MTARFA 7 WA10 WA19 24 ZABBAR 125 WA6 WA19a 134 NR23 117 7 EA20 SD3 SD8a 7 25 WA12 EA8 SD4 MDINA QORMI SD8 124 16 NA15 8 MARSA EA9 134 SD9 SR2 NU2 EA20a 1 4 NA14 21 WU6 SU10 SU9 26 3 NR24 21 132 EA21PAOLA SD9a SU4 ND21 WD14 WA13 FGURA NU3 ND21a NA14a 133 WD11 WU5 8 SD15 117 WD15 1 26 SD15a ND21b NR28 TARXIEN 26 126 NU9 SA11 134 134 RABAT 132 ZEBBUG WA27 8 MARSASKALA 131 ND16 ND16a 9 SA12 ZEJTUN SU5 NU4 133 NR29 27 8 WA22St. LUCIJA 9 SU8 LUQA 134 1 7 NR26 1 136 SR3 137 WD16 WA23 SU6 132 1 SA12b SU7 16 WA24 9 SR4 GUDJA SA12a 30 132 28 SA13a 9 SR5 ND17 132 WU3 138 WR1 132 WA25 SA13 SD16 NU8 WD19 29 SD15a WR21 SIGGIEWI DINGLI 17 1 MARSAXLOKK 30 131 117 WU4 WD18 GHAXAQ WU1 WR7 31 SD17 NR27 28 137 117 139 MQABBA KIRKOP 29 NR13 WD21 32 138 SR7 WD20 117 WD23 SD14 SU11 WD22 SAFI 144 QRENDI139 SR6 140 SU13 WR3 WU2 141 117 WA26 1 SA27 LEGEND 117 SA27a SA27b WR8 117 ZURRIEQ WA26a WA26c WR4 BIRZEBBUGIA WR5 1 WA26b 143 SR8 Copyright Roads Department MALTA ITP Lot 1 WR6 142 WR9 ITP Lot 2 ITP Lot 3 Lot 1 From Targa Gap through Tal-Qlejja Junction to Mtarfa Junction and from Tal-Qlejja to Zebbiegh Lot 2 From Mtarfa Junction Through Junction at De Rohan Gate, Zebbug to Junction to Siggiewi Lot 3 – •From Junction to Siggiewi Direction towards Qormi •From Junction to Siggiewi Direction towards Siggiewi Lot 3 – •From Luqa Road, Qormi to Junction at Cargo Air Terminal, Luqa Project 5. Manoel Dimech Bridge Previous Bridge Project 5. Manoel Dimech Bridge Current Bridge Project 5. Manoel Dimech Bridge Previous Situation Project 7. Marsascala Bypass Project 7. Marsascala Bypass Project 7. Marsascala Bypass Project 9. Council of Europe, Luqa Project 10 -Sea Passenger Terminal – Phase 1 Precast water channel Wearing course Binder course Base course Granular fill Cement stabilisation Foundation & retaining wall Water service Walk-through culvert Sewer pipe Stormwater pipe Project 13. Sea Passenger Terminal – Phase 2 Project 13. Sea Passenger Terminal – Phase 2 Project 13. Sea Passenger Terminal – Phase 2 Project 13. Sea Passenger Terminal – Phase 2 Project 13. Sea Passenger Terminal – Phase 2 Project 14 – Marfa Road Project 14 – Marfa Road Project 15 – Salina Coast Road Project 15 – Salina Coast Road Salini Coast Road NA8 - NA 10 Project 15 – Salina Coast Road Salini Coast Road NA8 - NA 10 Project 15 – Salina Coast Road Project 16 – Kappara Fly Over.
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