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Perth Airport is undertaking an expansion over the coming decade. This investment will support the consolidation of all commercial air services into the 'Airport Central Precinct'. This will include:
- expanding international facilities as part of the international terminal upgrade project
- constructing a new terminal to consolidate the Qantas Group operations to Airport Central by 2025
- constructing multi-storey carparks within the consolidated airport precinct, and
- constructing a third runway.
These projects will support forecast growth in passengers and aircraft movements at the airport. The next stage of consolidation is the International Terminal Upgrade project, this will include:
- a new international departures area
- expanding the retail offerings
- new lounges
- a new baggage handling system, and
- new parking and taxiways for aircraft.
The development plans for the airport also include ground transport infrastructure. This will include multi-storey carparks and access from the new Airport Central Train Station to all terminals.
Package A is the delivery of the Glenfield Water Resource Recovery Facility (WRRF) Upgrade and the Liverpool WRRF Upgrade. The project is intended to upgrade the facilities to meet compliance requirements and growth demands.
The full scope of the project includes:
- inlet work
- primary treatment upgrades
- new secondary treatment membrane bioreactors
- new digesters
- new odour treatment units, and
- Purified Recycled Water futureproofing.
Package B is the delivery of the Fairfield WRRF and the commissioning of a sewage pumping station.
The full scope of the project includes:
- inlet works refurbishment and chemical dosing upgrades
- improvements to operation and maintenance
- new screening and grit dewatering, and
- new and refurbished pumps at the pumping station to replace the existing pumps.
The full Malabar System Investment program is a $3 billion ten-year program to be delivered over multiple stages. It will see the upgrading of several facilities and pipelines in the Malabar waste management system.
The delivery of the project has been split into two phases, the near-term program and the medium-term program. The near-term program includes three packages:
Package A
- Delivery of the Glenfield Water Resource Recovery Facility (WRRF) Upgrade and the Liverpool WRRF Upgrade. These upgrades will be undertaken as a single alliance contract estimated to cost between $500 million and $1 billion.
Package B
- Delivery of the Fairfield WRRF and sewage pumping station commissioning. The project will be a fixed-price contract worth between $50 million and $100 million.
Package C
- Delivery of the Western branch submain augmentation including the extension of the Liverpool-Ashfield Pipeline. The project will be a fixed-price contract worth between $50 million and $100 million.
The medium-term program is intended to address forecast capacity constraints beyond 2031. The preferred pathway for the program – as identified in Sydney Water’s 2024 pricing proposal - is the disconnection of the Glenfield and Liverpool WRRFs from the Southern and Western Suburbs Ocean Outfall Sewer and the Malabar WRRF system, and river release.
The Stage Two redevelopment of The Children's Hospital will include building a new Paediatric Services Building and refurbishing existing facilities, including:
- operating theatres
- neonatal intensive care unit
- paediatric intensive care unit
- cancer services
- pharmacy department
- expansion of pathology services
- mental health inpatient and ambulatory care, and
- car parking.
The Peel Health Campus Redevelopment will see the delivery of a new public hospital delivered on the existing site. The scope of the project includes delivery of:
- an expanded Emergency Department
- a dedicated Mental Health Emergency Centre
- additional inpatient and specialist palliative care beds
- expanded chemotherapy and outpatient services, and
- new operating theatres and clinical support spaces.
The Peel Health Campus was acquired by the Western Australian Government in 2024.
The Royal Perth Hospital Emergency Depatrment Redevelopment is a proposed package of works comprising the delivery of a six-story tower at the existing Royal Perth Hospital S block, to replace the existing Emergency Department.
The scope of the project includes delivery of:
- a six-story clinical tower,
- car parking area,
- expanded two level Emergency Department with new Ambulance bays,
- a dedicated Cardiac Investigation Unit and Cardiac Care Unit,
- a dedicated Dialysis unit,
- a Sub-Acute Cardiology Ward and a Renal Inpatient Ward,
- two Acute Medical Unit Wards, and
- provisions for future helipad.
The Mulwala and Benalla Facility Redevelopment is a project across two regional Defence establishments: the Benalla Munitions Facility in Victoria and the Mulwala Explosive Facility in NSW. The Benalla site produces ammunition, explosive ordnance and other munitions, while the Mulwala site focuses on high quality propellants and explosives.
The scope includes:
- Infrastructure upgrades at each site roads, fencing and security systems, emergency generators, potable water supply.
- Building upgrades, modifications, and new build.
- Establish climate change adaptation monitoring/management.
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