The Bunbury Regional Hospital Redevelopment scope of works includes delivery of:
- an expanded emergency department
- additional mental health facilities
- a training, education and research centre
- expanded maternity, birthing, and neonatal services
- increased operating theatre capacity
- additional medical and intensive care beds
- additional parking, and
- digital and supporting infrastructure.
Key Dates
May 2019 | Project Announcement |
Feb 2023 | EOIs Open |
Mar 2023 | EOIs Close |
Jun 2023 | RFP Open |
Apr 2024 | Contract Award |
Funding contributions
WA Government |
Procurement
Procuring Agency: | The Government of Western Australia |
Successful Tenderer: | A Multiplex Constructions and Perkins Joint Venture (Multiplex Perkins Unincorporated Joint Venture) |
Related contracts: |
PROJECT HISTORY
May 2019 | The project was first announced in the WA 2019-20 Budget, with $11 million committed to planning the redevelopment. |
Jul 2019 | The Government of WA allocated an additional $11.8 million for critical works to deliver a new operating theatre, a reconfiguration of the emergency department, the establishment of an acute medical assessment unit, and other minor improvements. |
Oct 2021 | The contract to build an additional 200 car parks was awarded to Devlyn Australia. |
May 2022 | Devlyn Australia completed the 200 additional car bays as part of the redevelopment. |
Dec 2022 | The scope of the redevelopment expanded to include the delivery of maternity, birthing, and neonatal services, increasing total project funding to $278 million. |
Apr 2024 | The WA Government awarded Multiplex Constructions and Perkins Joint Venture (Multiplex Perkins Unincorporated Joint Venture) the contract to deliver main works. It also announced it will allocated an additional $173 million to the project in the 2024-25 Budget, bringing the total redevelopment cost to $451 million. |
May 2024 | The 2024-25 WA Budget allocated an additional $173 million to the project, bringing the total estimated cost to $451 million. $421 million has been apportioned to the project over four years years, including $60 million in FY2024-25. |
Estimated Total Cost
(2024)
Sector
Social
Procurement approach
Traditional Procurement |
Location
Western Australia |
Resources