
The Council of the Kamra tal-Periti is hereby notifying all members of the profession that it has received the following nominations for the Periti Warranting Board elections to be held on 17th March 2025.
The election official, Notary Dr Christian Meilak, in agreement with the Council has agreed to allow periti to vote for candidates on both registers regardless of which list they form part of, given the ambiguity on the regulations on this matter. The Ministry has agreed to address this ambiguity as soon as possible.
All periti entitled to vote shall receive their electronic ballot via email. If you feel you are entitled to vote and have not received your ballot by Friday 14th March 2025, please contact the election official on election@kamratalperiti.org.
These elections are being held with the support of the Parliamentary Secretariat for Public Works and the Periti Warranting Board.
Periti Arkitetti

Perit Ann Marie Delicata
Warrant No. 960 / Issued in 2016
Nominated by Perit Maria Cristina Sapiano and Perit Ioni Bugeja
Ann Marie Delicata graduated with first-class honours from the University of Malta in 2014. Obtaining her professional warrant shortly thereafter, Ann Marie has a diverse portfolio that spans residential developments, large-scale commercial and educational facilities, and various infrastructure projects. Her experience encompasses both architectural and structural disciplines.
She began her career as a Research Support Officer at the University of Malta before transitioning into quantity surveying and structural engineering roles. In 2017, she joined her father, Perit Andrew Ellul, and together they have contributed to numerous projects, including roads, marine structures, and other large-scale projects.
In addition to her architectural work, Ann Marie is a certified Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) assessor for residential properties in both Malta and the United Kingdom. She also specializes in energy performance certifications for large-scale commercial buildings, such as schools. Actively engaged in the energy sector, she regularly attends industry conferences to remain updated on advancements and best practices.
Given that Perit Ann Marie Delicata is not contested in the list of Periti Arkitetti, the Election Official has declared that she is to be considered elected to the Periti Warranting Board. Perit Delicata will occupy her post on the Periti Warrant Board of Cap. 622 for a period of 18 months and her post on the Periti Warranting Board of Cap. 390 for a period of 24 months from the date of publication in the Government Gazette.
Periti Inginiera Civili

Perit Kenneth Rausi
Warrant No. 897 / Issued in 2015
Nominated by Perit Andrea Sammut and Perit Nicholas Mallia
Graduating from the University of Malta in 2012, I pursued a career in structural engineering and obtained my warrant as a Perit in 2015. Working with various local architectural practices allowed me to gain valuable experience in design and construction methods. For the past five years, I have been a partner at Periti Studio, leading medium- to large-scale projects with a focus on efficiency, sustainability, and cost-effective solutions.
A commitment to advancing structural engineering practices has driven my career, particularly through the use of innovative technologies like BubbleDeck. My approach balances strong structural solutions with architectural design, fostering collaboration with other professionals to achieve the best outcomes.
Joining the warranting board presents an opportunity to uphold high professional and ethical standards within the industry. With experience in both architecture and structural design, I bring a well-balanced and practical perspective to tackling challenges.
As a board member, my goal is to maintain the integrity of the profession while encouraging innovation and growth. Supporting and guiding fellow professionals in achieving excellence remains a top priority.

Perit Joseph Bugeja
Warrant No. 168 / Issued in 1984
Nominated by Perit Owen Baldacchino and Perit Andrew Caligari
Born at Gzira in 1949, I graduated in Civil Engineering in 1970. Having been engaged on the WHO/UNDP Master Plan for Water Supply, Drainage/Storm Water and Solid Waste Treatment for the Maltese Islands, I was awarded a Fellowship at Imperial College, London. I was awarded Masters in Civil Engineering from the University of London and the DIC from Imperial College in 1973. Following studies and graduation at the University of Malta as a B.A. (Arch) I was awarded the Warrant No 168 to practice as Perit in 1984.
My professional career was mainly on Civil Engineering projects – first at the Malta International Airport from 1974 to 1988 and then at the Malta Freeport up till today. Having been the responsible Perit for the major land reclamation project at the 30 hectares €250 million Terminal 2 at Freeport, I have been engaged on major marine-based projects by Terminal Operators internationally. At Freeport I also occupied the position of General Manager from 1997 to 2004 and Projects Director thereafter.
Infrastructural Works I was responsible for are located in India, Italy, Latvia, Albania and Ukraine amongst others. I have had an Engineering participation in most local marine-based projects in the last 25 years in various roles such as the Perit or the Engineering Representative or the Design Consultant of the project. Since 2014 I am a visiting lecturer at the University of Malta for Civil Engineering Structures (Marine) of the Masters post-graduate Periti (Civil Engineering) course.

Perit Josianne Vassallo
Warrant No. 397 / Issued in 2001
Nominated by Perit Marvienne Camilleri and Perit Anne Casha
Perit Josianne Vassallo is a Senior Architect and Civil Engineer within the Research and Planning Unit of the Public Works Department. A graduate of 1999, she holds a postgraduate specialisation in Sustainable Energy and a Master’s degree in Islands and Small States Studies from the University of Malta. She previously served as an elected member of the Bord tal-Warrant tal-Periti (2007–2014) and looks forward to the opportunity to further contribute to the advancement of the profession.