Transport Malta has just submitted its reply before the Public Contracts Review Board, following the raising of an objection by a particular company in the pre-contractual stage about the Request for Proposals to create a scheduled ferry service in both Malta and Gozo.
The same company raising this objection did not make use of the time frames stipulated by the law as the period during which any clarifications may be requested. Instead, it chose to attempt to cancel the Request for Proposals, without having ever requested clarification on points that are being raised now and which could have easily been explained prior.
This Request for Proposals respects all European laws while maintaining a scheduled ferry service which is feasible and competitive, with the investment which is set to benefit Maltese and Gozitan people, to be made entirely by the private sector.
For the first time, this project also imposes eco-vessels that do not harm the environment, with minimal CO 2 emissions.
Upon completion of this ambitious project, the first of its kind in the Maltese Islands, the public will benefit from transport by sea with fixed times too, so everyone can plan their travelling from one point
to another ahead of time, whether by public transport on land or public transport at sea.
While this project will set a future path for public transport, it will adhere to the environmental goals imposed by Government.
Additionally, the project is also part of a holistic plan to mitigate the issue of traffic.
Transport Malta will therefore continue protecting the interests of Maltese and Gozitan people at every stage of this ambitious project, and looks forward to the end of this stage, when the tender will be
issued towards the soonest possible availability of this service to everyone which will be offered as another alternative for modern efficient transport which continues to reduce traffic and pollution in our
country.