Health Infrastructure redeveloped the Wagga Wagga Health Service campus to provide expanded health services to meet the needs of Wagga Wagga and the surrounding communities now and into the future.
OVERVIEW
The Wagga Wagga Health Service Redevelopment follows the completion of Stage 1 (new mental health building) and Stage 2 (new acute services building).
Stage 3 features the delivery of a six-storey ambulatory care building, the relocation of BreastScreen NSW Wagga Wagga to the city centre, and additional on-site car parking and landscaping.
The NSW Government invested $431 million to redevelop the Wagga Wagga Health Service.
BENEFITS
The project:
- delivered a modern, purpose-built health facility on the Wagga Wagga Health Service campus with expanded health services to meet the needs of the Wagga Wagga and surrounding communities now and into the future
- consolidated important sub-acute, ambulatory, community and primary health services on a single site
- enhanced patient care and experience through improved access and efficiency of services
- ensured high-quality contemporary and accessible healthcare closer to home.
SCOPE
The project included:
- acute aged care inpatient beds
- rehabilitation inpatient beds
- older person’s mental health inpatient unit
- hospital in the home service
- renal dialysis unit
- dental service
- ambulatory, primary and community care clinic rooms including for outpatient services such as prosthetics, orthotics, mental health, drug and alcohol
- staff administration hub
- new education area including library, conference rooms and lecture theatre
- links between the new Stage 3 ambulatory care building and the existing acute service building
- relocation of BreastScreen NSW Wagga Wagga
- additional car parking and landscaping.
The Wagga Wagga Health Service Redevelopment was delivered by Health Infrastructure in partnership with Murrumbidgee Local Health District.
For more information, visit the project website.