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WATCH: The power of collaboration: A case study at St George
Health Infrastructure, in partnership with South Eastern Sydney LHD, Multiplex and Johnstaff delivered the centerpiece of the NSW Government’s $277 million St George Hospital Redevelopment, the Acute Services Building late last year.
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Fire safety review update
Health Infrastructure working in partnership with the NSW Government Cladding Taskforce has carried out a preliminary review of all its NSW Health registered assets.
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Recent events held by HI Legal: GC21 Workshop and WHS Forum
HI Legal recently organised and hosted a GC21 Workshop and WHS Forum for Health Infrastructure staff, stakeholders, contractors and consultants.
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2017 finishes on a high for Health Infrastructure
Health Infrastructure has had a historic year delivering a record $7.7 billion budget, making it the largest health capital spend in Australia, and the second largest portfolio in NSW.
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Construction on the Port Macquarie Mental Health Unit has now begun
Construction on the expanded $17.5 million Mental Health Unit at Port Macquarie officially started on Monday, marking an exciting new chapter in mental health services for the local community.
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Community impressed with Goulburn Hospital redesign
The community of Goulburn has had its first look at the schematic design for the Goulburn Hospital & Health Service Redevelopment.
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RAIR sod turns at Kiama and Berry and Wagga Wagga officially opened
This week we have seen two sod turns and one official opening for the NSW Government’s $122 million Rural Ambulance Infrastructure Redevelopment (RAIR) Program.
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How does Art fit into Hospitals?
Last week Health Infrastructure spoke at the Artstate conference in Lismore.
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Schematic designs for the new Goulburn Base Hospital are now available to the public
Schematic designs for the $120m Goulburn Base Hospital and Health Service Redevelopment have been completed and are now available for the local community to inspect.
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Expansion of the Prince of Wales Hospital Emergency Department beginning soon
The Prince of Wales Hospital's Emergency Department is set to be refurbished and expanded.