Transport Malta has signed a concession agreement with Kalkara Marina Co. Ltd. for the latter to operate a temporary marina in Kalkara for eight years.
The site, located between Villa Bighi and Villa Portelli, just in front the Kalkara boat yard, was identified by TM as one of the sites suitable for the development of a temporary marina when it published the study “Development of Yachting Facilities in Malta” in April 2009. TM had issued a request for proposals (RFP) for the management and operation of this marina at the end of last year.
The agreement allows the operator to offer “stern to” moorings whilst pontoon infrastructure will be installed when the necessary permits are issued by the Malta Environment and Planning Authority.
Once the required infrastructure is in place, namely the three pontoons, the temporary marina will accommodate up to approximately 120 yachts. The operator will also provide a range of services such as berthing assistance, provision of supplies and other related ancillary services.
According to the signed agreement, the operator will pay Transport Malta a concession fee of €20,000 on an annual basis.
The agreement was signed by Stanley Portelli, Transport Malta CEO, and Emanuel Delceppo for Kalkara Marina Co. Ltd.
The marina will be the second in Grand Harbour after Grand Harbour Marina, in Dockyard Creek. There are also plans for yacht moorings at the Menqa.