Multiplex delivers largest ever Health infrastructure investment in regional WA
20 July 2018
Multiplex:
The $207 million
Karratha Health Campus will
soon open its doors to patients following global contractor Multiplex’s
successful completion of the project on time and on budget.
Multiplex’s Regional Managing Director Chris Palandri said the Campus
heralds a new era in healthcare in the Pilbara region of
Western Australia, providing the people of Karratha with access to a
state-of-the-art
facility.
“The new Karratha Health Campus is an outstanding facility that marks
the biggest investment ever undertaken in a public
hospital in regional
WA,” Mr Palandri said. “The new facility has replaced the aging Nickol
Bay Hospital and will provide a warm and welcoming
environment for patients.
“The location of the Health Campus in the town centre also provides
excellent access for local residents and will create an important hub
for the local community,” he added.
The new Karratha Health Campus will bring together in one location:
-
Double the number of emergency department bays
-
A new surgical centre
-
New maternity wing and delivery suites
-
Helipad
-
Expanded outpatient facilities
Multiplex awarded contracts valued
at $120 million to WA companies to help deliver the project while the
workforce exceeded more than 1,500 people over the two-year period. At
times during the construction period, 85% of the workforce either lived
locally or was based in Karratha for the duration of the project.
It was a priority of Multiplex and the WA Country Health Service that
the Campus could withstand the Pilbara’s extreme weather conditions,
including severe cyclones. Karratha’s remote location, 1,500 kilometres
from Perth and hours from neighbouring communities, also meant a helipad
was a must.
The Karratha Health Campus is almost double the size of the Nickol Bay
Hospital at more than 13,000 square metres. It comprises 40 beds and
more than 22,000 pieces of equipment, furniture and fittings.
Construction utilised tilt-up concrete panels, a durable, low
maintenance construction method. More than 360 panels were constructed
onsite, with the heaviest panel weighing 32 tonnes.
Local residents will be pleased to know, Multiplex transplanted four
mature frangipanis from Nickol Bay Hospital to the internal courtyards
of the new Karratha Health Campus. Two people spent a week digging up
the plants, which were then lifted by crane onto a truck and transported
to site.
Multiplex was appointed by the WA State Government in 2015 to design and
construct the Karratha Health Campus. The facility will be operated by
the WA Country Health Service.
Multiplex has delivered a number of landmark projects for WA in recent
years, including
Optus Stadium and Stadium Park, the $2 billion
Fiona
Stanley Hospital, the
Perth Busport, and is also currently constructing
the
New Museum for WA in
Perth’s Cultural Centre.
--ENDS--
Source: Multiplex - www.multiplex.global
Contact: N/A
External Links: N/A
Recent news by: Multiplex