After reviewing the Avoidance of Damage to Third Party Property Regulations draft, the Council of the Kamra tal-Periti (chamber of Maltese architects) together with its team of technical experts issued a preliminary position to all architects, which will be discussed tomorrow at the Extraordinary General Meeting, according to a press statement sent to Business Malta.
The Maltese government halted all demolition and excavation works in the country on 13 June 2019, as an emergency action in view of the recent spate of structural collapses which occurred adjacent to construction sites. The Council of the Kamra tal-Periti considered this measure necessary, due to the potential risks to public safety. Therefore, Maltese Prime Minister Joseph Muscat announced that new regulations would be published regarding excavation and demolition works, in order to address a number of issues.
Draft amendments to the Avoidance of Damage to Third Party Property Regulations were published on Monday 17 June 2019, concerning the following aspects: definition of site responsibilities, increase in insurance cover and requirement for its renewal, the process for the submission of the method statement and condition report — including regarding the need and frequency of geological and geotechnical surveys — exemptions and penalties.
The Council of the Kamra tal-Periti together with its team of technical experts has reviewed the proposed draft and has issued a preliminary position to all the architects. The chamber has also reported as an Executive Summary the following Kamra’s initial reactions, as follows:
However, the proposed Legal Notice in its current form is not acceptable. The full version of the Kamra’s analysis on the draft will be published at the end of the consultation process following the EGM.
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