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The Ballarat Base Hospital Redevelopment project aims to upgrade and expand the existing hospital. The scope of the works includes:
- a new emergency department
- a women and children’s hub
- a new theatre suite
- an extra 100 inpatient and short stay beds
- a pharmacy
- pathology services
- an Education and Learning Centre for Grampians Health and Deakin Rural Clinal School
- a new 'critical care floor' including operating theatres, procedure rooms, an expanded intensive care unit, endoscopy suites and consulting rooms
- a helipad, and
- 400 new car spots.
Once completed, the project will increase the hospital's capacity by 18,000 emergency patients and 14,500 inpatients per year, with the 'critical care floor' delivering capacity for an additional 4,000 surgeries every year.
The proejct is being delivered in three stages, with Stage Three as the main works package:
- Stage One: Decanting and Demolition works
- Stage Two: Central Energy Plant and Support Services Building, including the new pharmacy, pathology and a education centre, and
- Stage Three: A new multi-level tower (the Main Tower) which includes a new emergency department, a women and children’s hub, a theatre suite and procedure rooms, and an extra 100 inpatient and short stay beds.
The project will see the construction of a new Women and Babies Hospital within the Fiona Stanley Hospital precinct. Services currently delivered at the King Edward Memorial Hospital will be relocated 20 km south to the new hospital. Alongside delivery of the new Women and Babies facility, the WA Government is also planning the expansion of services at Osborne Park Hospital and Perth Children’s Hospital.
Works at the New Women’s and Babies Hospital will comprise:
- obstetrics
- gynaecology, and
- neonatal services
At the Osborne Park Hospital site, works will include expansion of obstetrics, gynaecology and neonatal services, as well as a new Family Birthing Centre alongside the hospital.
At the Perth Children’s Hospital, neonatal services will be expanded.
The full scope of the main works package (Package C) for the Resource Recovery Facility Advanced Treatment Upgrade includes:
- Secondary Treatment Expansion: Augment capacity at Quakers Hill Water Resource Recovery Facility (WRRF) with a new secondary treatment process train to increase output by 2028.
- Advanced Water Treatment Plant: Design and construction of the new Plant.
Other Packages under the full WRRF upgrade include:
- Package A: Demolition and earthworks.
- Package B: High-voltage supply upgrade including 33kv feeder and switching station.
- Package D: Design and construction of the brine pipeline.
The Quakers Hill WRRF Advanced Treatment Upgrade will be required for enviromental compliance and population growth, and will go ahead regardless of the status of the broader Quakers Hill Wastewater Facility Upgrades.
Blue Mackerel North is a proposed one GW offshore wind project to be located in the Gippsland Offshore Wind Zone.
The project is being developed by Parkwind, a JERA company.
The Queensland Government is planning to upgrade of the Bruce Highway between Anzac Avenue, North Lakes to Uhlmann Road, Burpengary
The scope of the project includes widening the Bruce Highway in both directions over a 13 kilometre stretch, replacing two overpasses, expanding active transport facilities, and replacing existing bridges.
The Pacific Highway is being upgraded through the Wyong Town Centre.
Included in the scope of the project is:
- approximately 2.5 kilometres of dual lanes each way between Johnson Road at Tuggerah and Cutler Drive at Wyong
- replacement of the Wyong Road Bridge with two new road bridges
- replacement of the Rose Street rail bridge
- signalise the Rose Street, Anzac Avenue, North Road and Cutler drive intersections
- integration of the railway station with bus and taxi services, and
- construction of short-term and disabled parking.
Stage 2A comprises:
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constructing a new four lane bridge over the Hawkesbury River
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widening Bells Line of Road through North Richmond
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building a new bypass between the Kurrajong Road and Old Kurrajong intersection, and the Castlereagh Road, Inalls Lane and Southee Road intersection, and
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delivering new connections for pedestrians and bicycle users.
The Logan and Gold Coast Faster Rail will see the tracks between Kuraby and Beenleigh upgraded. The project includes three separate works packages – the Rail Package, Level Crossing Removal Package, and Loganlea Station Relocation Project.
The scope of the works across all three packages includes:
- 20 kilometres of new track, doubling the existing track
- nine station upgrades, and
- five level crossings removed.
The project is being funded by the Queensland and Australian Governments on a 50:50 basis.
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