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.
There are a number of early works packages included in the redevelopment to allow the continued operation of the health service while the new hospital is being built. This includes a new non-clinical services building.
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
- 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.