Geraldton Health Campus Redevelopment Contractor Revealed

  • Cook Government announces Multiplex as successful contractor for the Geraldton Health Campus redevelopment
  • Biggest investment in Geraldton Health Campus since the Gallop Government redeveloped the hospital in the early 2000s

Multiplex has been announced as the successful contractor to undertake the main works of the Geraldton Health Campus redevelopment.

Construction of the $122.7 million redevelopment project will include an expanded emergency department, a new intensive care unit co-located with an improved high dependency unit, and an integrated mental health service.

Works will commence in 2024.

The first stage of the project included the addition of 400 car bays, a new ambulance entry and reconfiguration of the main entrance to the hospital.

As stated by Health Minister Amber-Jade Sanderson:

"This redevelopment will be the single biggest investment in Geraldton Hospital since the Gallop Government redeveloped the hospital back in the early 2000s.

"The construction of the main works will include an expanded emergency department, a new intensive care unit co-located with an improved high dependency unit, and an integrated mental health service.

"We will work with the contractor to ensure this project can be delivered as quickly as possible for the people of Geraldton."

Comments attributed to Geraldton MLA Lara Dalton:

"This project has been my number one priority since being elected in 2021, so I am thrilled a tender has been awarded and we are progressing to the next stage of the development.

"The redevelopment of Geraldton Health Campus will provide our community and the broader region with modern facilities and expanded services.

"I'm proud we are delivering this important project for Geraldton and the Mid West, and I'd like to thank the Minister for Health for her commitment to this project."

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