The new Integrated Mental Health Complex at Westmead is a step closer with the main works contractor appointed.
The NSW Government is investing $540 million into the new facility, which will be the largest mental
health facility in NSW, delivering contemporary, best-practice care for the communities of Western
Sydney.
Richard Crookes Construction has been awarded the contract following a competitive tender process,
with main works construction set to start in early 2025.
Health Infrastructure Executive Director, Northern Region Leisa Rathborne said the next phase of
construction is about to start for the largest mental health facility of its kind in NSW.
“Once completed, the new complex will further cement the Westmead Health Precinct as one of the
largest health, research, education and training precincts in the world.
“We’re working closely with clinicians, peer services workers, staff and the community to design facilities
that meet clinical and consumer needs and support recovery in a safe, dignified manner,” said Ms Rathborne.
The new, dedicated mental health facility will be connected to Westmead Hospital’s Central Acute
Services Building via a new link bridge, integrating mental health and other clinical services and facilities
including the Emergency Department.
This new complex will integrate mental health services from the Cumberland West campus and address
the growing demand for both acute and sub-acute care.
Consumers will be treated in a therapeutic environment that is welcoming, safe, and person-centred in
line with state and national mental healthcare reforms.
Western Sydney Local Health District Chief Executive Graeme Loy said the new facility underscores the
importance of addressing mental illness, offering comprehensive treatment, care, and support.
“The new complex will be focused on providing support and recovery to mental health consumers, and
helping our clinicians deliver the highest quality care.
“It’s integration with Westmead Hospital will enable our team to work collaboratively with other clinical
services to ensure the best care is delivered for consumers and their families,” said Mr Loy
The project complements the $700 million Statewide Mental Health Infrastructure Program and
investment in new and upgraded mental health facilities for Western Sydney, including new mental
health units at Blacktown Hospital and the Westmead Mother and Baby Unit.
Consultation with key stakeholders including staff, clinicians, consumers, carers and the local community will continue as the project is delivered.
Construction of the Integrated Mental Health Complex is expected to be completed in 2027.
For more information visit: https://www.hinfra.health.nsw.gov.au/projects/project-search/integratedmental-health-complex-westmea