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Health Infrastructure works with universities and industry on local ventilator solutions as part of COVID-19 response
Health Infrastructure has been working with universities and industry partners to lead the NSW Government’s rapid progress in the NSW-based manufacture of back-up ventilator solutions, should they be required in the response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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First concrete poured at Wyong Hospital
The $200 million Wyong Hospital Redevelopment reached a major milestone, with the first of the new building’s 23 concrete slabs poured recently.
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Westmead Redevelopment completed ahead of schedule
Western Sydney will soon have more world-class health services, with major construction on Westmead Health Precinct’s new 14-storey Central Acute Services Building (CASB), the centrepiece of the more than $1 billion redevelopment, now complete months ahead of schedule.
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Construction on the John Hunter Emergency Department begins, assisting with COVID-19
Works have commenced earlier than planned for an interim expansion of the John Hunter Hospital Emergency Department to assist in responding to the COVID-19 outbreak.
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Projects fast-tracked to support COVID-19 care
The $73 million Macksville Hospital Development and $70.7 million Mudgee Hospital Redevelopment are among the health infrastructure projects being fast-tracked by the NSW Government to provide increased health care capacity to manage COVID-19.
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Construction complete on new Birmingham Gardens ambulance station
A new modern ambulance station at Birmingham Gardens is closer to reality following the announcement that construction on the project is complete.
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Goulburn Redevelopment ticks another milestone
Further progress has been made on the $150 million Goulburn Hospital and Health Service Redevelopment with the first concrete poured for the new four-storey Clinical Services Building on Tuesday 31 March 2020.
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New and improved departments unveiled at Dubbo Hospital
New and improved emergency and medical imaging departments at the upgraded Dubbo Hospital have been unveiled.
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Early works underway on Liverpool Hospital redevelopment
In a significant milestone early works have commenced on the NSW Government’s $740 million Liverpool Health and Academic Precinct redevelopment of Liverpool Hospital.
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Wagga Wagga Base Hospital reaches high point
The $431 million Wagga Wagga Health Service Redevelopment has met a major milestone with the Stage 3 Ambulatory Care Building reaching its highest point.