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Scaffolding collapse at Msida Creek Project leaves worker injured

Scaffolding collapse at Msida Creek Project leaves worker injured

A 33-year-old man was taken to hospital after a scaffolding collapse as works are undergoing on the Msida Creek Project. A police spokesperson said the accident happened at around 11am on Tuesday, when scaffolding on Triq Mikiel Anton Vassalli (Regional Road) collapsed. The construction worker, a 33-year-old Luqa resident was taken to Mater Dei Hospital

Watch: First Steel Structures For Msida Creek Flyover Delivered As Project Enters Second Phase

Watch: First Steel Structures For Msida Creek Flyover Delivered As Project Enters Second Phase

A key milestone in the Msida Creek project as the first two steel beams were delivered from Ħal Far to Msida yesterday night. The Msida Creek Project forms part of a wider initiative to improve safety and reduce congestion in one of Malta’s busiest traffic junctions. It was launched in November 2024 and includes pedestrian and cycling lanes, new road

Worker injured as scaffolding used for Msida Creek project collapses

Worker injured as scaffolding used for Msida Creek project collapses

A worker was injured this morning when scaffolding being used in works related to the Msida Creek road project collapsed, the police said. The accident took place in Mikiel Anton Vassalli Road at 11am on Tuesday. The worker, aged 33 of Luqa, was taken to hospital for treatment. His condition is unknown, but he was able to walk to the ambulance, police

“Winning Big Brother As The Underdog Is A Dream Come True”

“Winning Big Brother As The Underdog Is A Dream Come True”

In his first social media post since the big win, Jay took to Instagram to reflect on the life-changing moment. “Winning Big Brother as the underdog is a dream come true,” he wrote, sharing photos from the emotional finale. Jay expressed his gratitude for the journey, saying, “I’m beyond humbled and so thankful for every moment, every lesson, and everyone

First 2 Steel Beams For Imsida Creek Flyover Arrive

First 2 Steel Beams For Imsida Creek Flyover Arrive

Infrastructure Malta has taken delivery of the first two steel beams that will form part of the new flyover for the Msida Creek Project. Each beam measures 28 metres in length and weighs around 60 tonnes. These will make up the initial span of the structure. The components were transported overnight from Ħal Far to Msida, with assistance from Transport

Watch: First structures for new flyover taken to Msida

Watch: First structures for new flyover taken to Msida

The first two steel structures that will form part of the flyover at the heart of the Msida Creek Project have been delivered to the site, Infrastructure Malta said. They will form the first 28-metre span of the structure. The 60-tonne components were transported during the night from Ħal Far to Msida in a slow and complicated process coordinated with

WATCH: First steel structures for Msida Creek Flyover arrive on site

WATCH: First steel structures for Msida Creek Flyover arrive on site

Infrastructure Malta on Monday announced what it called a key milestone in the Msida Creek Project, as it entered into its second phase, as the first two steel structures that will form part of the new flyover have been successfully delivered to the site. These structures will form the first span of 28 metres in length and weighs approximately 60 tonnes