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Waikato District Health Board-Service and Campus

Ian Wolstencroft, Waikato DHB
Brendan Hague, Waikato DHB
Waikato DHB
Mainzeal
2005-2011
In progress
$214.9M

ThamesHospital is made up of several buildings varying in age, with some over 100 years old. In addition to the new Thames Clinical Centre, which combines the Emergency Department, Outpatient Clinics and Radiology, a new In-Patient Unit (IPU) and a new Primary Birthing Unit will be constructed. Other parts of the hospital will undergo limited refurbishment. Current timelines (as at March 2005) include:

Upgrades at the WaikatoHospital will include the construction of a multi-story carpark and a new Waikato Clinical Centre. Linked with the clinical centre will be new and refurbished areas to accommodate:

· A new emergency and radiology departments

· A new intensive care unit

· A new rehabilitation unit on the west side of Pembroke Street with a linking bridge to the main hospital

· A new Neonatal Intensive Care Unit

· An upgrade of the Delivery Suite

· Additional operating rooms

 

Although not part of SCR scope, the Project is also co-ordinating the construction of a fourth Linear Accelerator Bunker, which began in May 2005 and set for completion in November 2005. Current construction timelines (as at October 2005) include:

Waikato Clinical Centre: 

Phase 1 construction begins Started in June 2007

Phase 2 construction begins January 2010

Architectural design of new buildings and extent of refurbishment is still being confirmed. Timelines for buildings not listed above are still being finalised.

To enquire about tendering for any Waikato DHB SCR Project work or supplies, please contact Ron Cross, the SCR Equipment Manager via crossr@waikatodhb.govt.nz

 


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