Health Infrastructure is redeveloping Griffith Base Hospital to deliver a new fit-for-purpose facility to provide enhanced healthcare for Griffith and surrounding communities now and in the future.
OVERVIEW
The Griffith Base Hospital Redevelopment will include construction of a new clinical services building featuring an Emergency Department, operating theatres, medical imaging and new services including aged care and rehabilitation inpatient beds.
A number of early works packages included in the redevelopment allowed the continued operation of the health service while the new hospital is being built. The Clinical Services Building is expected to be completed in early 2025.
The NSW Government is investing $250 million to redevelop the Griffith Base Hospital.
BENEFITS
The project will:
- Deliver all key clinical services under one roof in a new, purpose designed building to support contemporary models of care
- Better support the health care needs of Griffith and surrounding communities now and in the future
- Help attract and retain high quality staff in an environment that supports excellence in clinical practice and education.
SCOPE
The project includes:
- A new three-storey clinical services building featuring:
- An Emergency Department
- New services including aged care and rehabilitation beds
- Operating theatres
- Medical imaging
- Outpatient care to include expanded renal, oncology, Hospital in the Home, clinics and outpatient rehabilitation gym
- Clinical link to the adjoining private hospital
- Improved on-site car parking
- Community health on-site
- Non-clinical services building housing linen, maintenance, kitchen and other support services with the capacity to meet the needs of the new hospital
- Refurbishment of Ambulatory Care Hub to accommodate community health and transitional aged care services.
- Demolition of remaining redundant buildings and landscaping.
RELATED DOCUMENTS
State Significant Development documents relating to the project can be found
here.
View a fly through video of the new Clinical Services Building.
For more information, please visit the
project website.