The Goulburn community will soon catch their first glimpse of the new four-storey Clinical Services Building, as part of the $150 million Goulburn Hospital and Health Service Redevelopment.
From mid-February, more than 1,450 metres of scaffolding around the new four-storey Clinical Services Building will be removed in stages, until the complete exterior is revealed.
Member for Goulburn Wendy Tuckerman said the milestone marks another step closer to the completion of the new $150 million Goulburn Hospital and Health Service Redevelopment.
“The community will soon be able to see the fantastic progress made on the construction of the new Clinical Services Building, which is on schedule for completion later this year before opening its doors to patients in 2022,” Mrs Tuckerman said.
“It’s clear the NSW Government is delivering on its promise to bring top quality, accessible healthcare services to regional NSW – meeting the community’s needs now and into the future.”
Health Infrastructure’s Rural and Regional Executive Director, Amanda Bock, said: “We are excited to give the community their first look at the new Goulburn Hospital as we mark this major project milestone.
“There will also be a feature wall in the Emergency Department carpark, developed as part of the arts program,” Ms Bock said.
Cranium, the 40-metre tower crane, will depart the project site almost one year after it arrived - marking another major project milestone.
The crane has lifted and moved over 400 tonnes of material during its time in Goulburn, including:
100 tonnes of Australian structural steel
40 tonnes of formwork
50 tonnes of façade paneling and cladding
240 tonnes of machines and equipment.