A builder has been appointed to deliver the $138 million Cessnock Hospital Redevelopment project, with construction expected to commence in the coming months.
Hansen Yuncken has been engaged to deliver the project following a competitive tender process. This announcement follows the recent statutory planning approval for the project, which was shaped by valuable feedback from the community throughout the planning and design phases.
“This important project is moving ahead, and the appointment of the builder marks a key milestone for delivery of the $138 million Cessnock Hospital Redevelopment for Cessnock and surrounding communities.
“The brand-new Acute Services Building will transform Cessnock Hospital, supporting the latest models of care and providing a welcoming environment for our valued healthcare staff, patients, and carers,” Minister for Regional Health Ryan Park said.
The New South Wales Government is funding the redevelopment that will enhance health services and facilities for the region.
The project will deliver a new Acute Services Building that features:
Source: Hunter New England Health Service Developments
The hospital will remain operational while works are carried out with minimal disruption to staff, patients and the community.
The Cessnock Hospital Redevelopment is due to be completed in 2027.
“Many people thought of the idea of a new Cessnock Hospital as being too good to be true. But here we are, signing contracts and making dreams come true.
“I am so proud to be part of the Minns Labor Government that is putting an end to all doubts and naysayers. Before we know it, we will have shovels on site and a brand-new Hospital rising up out of the ground. I can’t wait!” Member for Cessnock Clayton Barr said.
“We look forward to work getting underway to deliver a contemporary health facility to support our staff in delivering best practice models of care to the Cessnock community,” Acting Executive Director of Infrastructure, Planning and Sustainability for Hunter New England Local Health District Anna Styles-Tape said.
Source: NSW Government – Media Releases; Hunter New England – Health Service Developments (1, 2)
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