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New designs unveiled for Liverpool Health and Academic Precinct
The $790 million redevelopment of Liverpool Hospital and new multistorey car park is one step closer following the unveiling of the designs for the world-class medical, research and education precinct.
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Construction complete on Tumbarumba Multipurpose Service
Construction works on the redevelopment of the Tumbarumba Multipurpose Service (MPS) are officially complete.
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New Macksville Hospital now open
The $73 million Macksville District Hospital, delivered in partnership with Health Infrastructure and Mid North Coast Local Health District, opened this week, with services scheduled to move into the new hospital in stages by Friday.
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$70.7 million Mudgee Hospital opens early
The $70.7 million Mudgee Hospital is now open to provide extra capacity within the district to manage the potential operational impacts of COVID-19.
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New Ambulatory Care Hub to open at Griffith Base Hospital
An important milestone of the $250 million Griffith Base Hospital Redevelopment has been reached, with the new Ambulatory Care Hub opening its doors to the public this week.
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Schematic design released for Griffith Base Hospital
The schematic design of the $250 million Griffith Base Hospital Redevelopment has been released for community feedback.
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Construction complete on Stage 1A of the new $60 million Inverell Hospital
Construction works for Stage 1A of the $60 million Inverell Hospital are complete and final operational commissioning tests are underway, with opening to the public scheduled for Monday 25 May 2020.
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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.