Valletta, Malta – 09.01.2025 – The National Building Council, composed of Kamra tal-Periti and Malta Development Association, together with the Assoċjazzjoni Bennejja u Kuntratturi have reviewed the two legal notices published at the endof December, and is hereby providing its feedback and proposals.
At the onset, we recognise the urgent nature of the amendments which needed to be passed before the end of the year, as otherwise no contractor would be allowed to legally operate causing a major crisis. However, we would like to request that further consultation be held on these regulations to improve them further.
Amendments to Masons’ Licence Regulations
NBC and ABK note that the section of the regulations regarding the examinations of masons has been tightened and upgraded to include induction courses and rights of revision of paper, which were previously only discretionary. This is a positive step forward as it eliminates loopholes and potential legal challenges by aggrieved parties.
NBC and ABK, however, note that the subcommittee of experts does not provide adequate reassurance about its expertise. Firstly, there is no minimum experience for the licensed mason on the subcommittee, unlike the perit who is required to have a minimum of ten years’ experience. It is recommended that a minimum experience of ten years be also introduced for any licensed mason sitting on the subcommittee. Moreover, it is strongly recommended that there are two licensed masons and two periti on this subcommittee to provide it with more rigour and competence.
Amendments to Contractors’ Licence Regulations
The NBC and ABK note that the changes introduced in these regulations need further discussion for the following reasons:
The Council also notes the comments in the press and on social media about the purported elimination of the obligation for a licensed mason to be present on site on a full-time basis. It is pertinent to state that no such changes have been identified in these amendments. Moreover, for such a change to be introduced, an amendment to the Code of Police Laws would need to be passed in Parliament since the legal notice instrument cannot over-rule a law.
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