Following SmartCity
Malta’s submission of the Outline
Planning Application to the Malta Environmental Planning Authority (MEPA),
SmartCity Malta
has also recently submitted the Detailed Planning Application for Phase One. SmartCity Malta Phase One will provide over 12,000
sqm of high quality office space primarily for ICT and media companies.
The submission
of this application follow the highly successful launch of Phase One of
SmartCity Malta
which took place a week ago in Ricasoli itself.
In its
submission to MEPA, SmartCity Malta
has also submitted a series of renderings of the first phases of the development
portraying a visualisation of how the finished township will transform Ricasoli
into a state-of-the-art, self-sustained knowledge-based township. A selection
of these renderings, are being published for public consumption.
Moreover, over
the last weeks SmartCity Malta has also submitted to MEPA an exceptionally detailed
Environmental Impact Assessment and Traffic Impact Study complying with all the
laws and regulations required by MEPA for projects of this nature. These two
studies have been based on Government’s and SmartCity’s philosophy of
sustainable development, ensuring that the right balance is struck between the
various facets of the project.
SmartCity Malta Chief
Executive Officer, Claudio Grech, commented on the submission that “This phase
will witness the development of the first ICT and media landmark which will be
hosting the first local, regional and international companies to set up in
SmartCity. This part of the planning process is crucial to enable us to
commence the development and engage with potential business partners to be part
of SmartCity Malta.”
SmartCity Malta will be
one of a number of entities to be part of the global network of knowledge-based
industry townships that SmartCity seeks to develop. This global network will
foster productive linkages and tap synergies between knowledge-industry centres
worldwide, thereby contributing to economic development and the generation of
high-value jobs.