- The Palaszczuk Government has awarded over $1.5 billion in tenders for The Prince Charles Hospital and Redcliffe Hospital expansions
- Hutchinson Builders will lead the detailed design of the $360 million Prince Charles Hospital Expansion, delivering 93 extra beds and supporting 728 jobs.
- Multiplex Constructions will lead the detailed design of the $1.148 billion Redcliffe Hospital expansion, delivering 204 extra beds and supporting 2,573 jobs.
- This announcement brings the number of hospital tender awards to 10, totalling nearly $6 billion for the delivery of 1,455 extra hospital beds for Queenslanders
The Palaszczuk Government has today awarded more than $1.5 billion in hospital expansion tenders for The Prince Charles Hospital and Redcliffe Hospital expansions.
The investment will deliver hundreds of new beds for Brisbane’s northside, ensuring Queenslanders have access to the healthcare facilities they need closer to home.
The $360 million Prince Charles Hospital expansion will deliver satellite medical imaging, pharmacy and pathology services and a new emergency department with 53 extra treatment spaces, adding 93 beds to the facility.
This funding includes a $60 million boost to deliver two additional operating theatres, a new paediatric outpatient service with 16 treatment spaces, and a Satellite Central Sterilisation Service Department.
The $1.148 billion Redcliffe Hospital expansion will deliver 204 extra hospital beds, the expansion of medical imaging, pharmacy and pathology areas, additional operating theatres, Emergency Department treatment spaces and birthing suites, as well as endoscopy, outpatient consult and diagnostic rooms.
This funding includes an $88 million funding boost to allow the ambulatory care and clinical services buildings to be combined into one integrated facility, supporting the efficient delivery of health services.
Early site establishment works for The Prince Charles Hospital and Redcliffe Hospital expansions will begin in 2024.
The Prince Charles Hospital Expansion is expected to be complete in 2027.
The Redcliffe Hospital Expansion is expected to be complete in 2028.
This announcement follows the awarding of nearly $6 billion in hospital tenders, including:
Quotes attributable to Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk:
“Our government has now awarded nearly $6 billion in tenders to expand some of Queensland’s busiest hospitals.
“This investment is a signature component of Queensland’s Health and Hospital Plan – delivering new operating theatres, treatment spaces and most importantly, more beds.
“Additional beds at both The Prince Charles and Redcliffe Hospitals will mean more Queenslanders have access to the healthcare they need, closer to home.”
Quotes attributable to the Minister for Health, Mental Health and Ambulance Services Shannon Fentiman:
“The Palaszczuk Government is committed to delivering health infrastructure right across Queensland, and today’s announcement is another important step.”
“These hospital expansions will significantly increase the care available to residents across a range of inpatient and outpatient services, because everybody is entitled to receive high-quality care close to home.”
“By listening to patients and our hardworking clinicians, we are working to deliver better health outcomes for our communities now and into the future.”
“We are a Government that cares about the health and wellbeing of Queenslanders – these projects will mean that our family members and loved ones will have access to the high-quality care they are entitled to, close to home.”
Quotes attributable to Member for Redcliffe Yvette D’Ath:
“It’s great to be a member of a government which is investing billions of dollars on important health infrastructure projects, including $1.148 billion to expand my local Redcliffe Hospital.
“My electorate will benefit from 204 new beds and extra operating theatres among the upgrades and expanded services planned for Redcliffe Hospital.
“This means people in Redcliffe will be able to receive the health care they need closer to.
“Whether it be through cost-of-living measures in the budget, like the $550 rebate on power bills and free kindy, or nation leading investment in health infrastructure, the Palaszczuk government always has the best interest of Queenslanders at heart.”
Quotes attributable to Member for Stafford Jimmy Sullivan:
“This builds on Labor governments’ history of investment in The Prince Charles Hospital – an iconic institution on the northside.
“This is a significant milestone for the Palaszczuk government’s health and hospital plan for the Northside, delivering new beds and better patient flow for The Prince Charles Hospital. It’s great for patients and their family, but also great news for our wonderful staff who do such a great job locally.”
Quotes attributable to Metro North Hospital and Health Service Chief Executive Jackie Hanson:
“Additional funding for The Prince Charles Hospital and Redcliffe Hospital would greatly benefit the growing needs of the regions.
“A now $360 million expansion of The Prince Charles Hospital will see an additional 93 beds and more treatment spaces added to this bustling hospital, which consistently has the busiest emergency department in Queensland.
“Additionally, a further $88 million has been added to the Redcliffe Hospital upgrade, taking the $1.148 billion expansion to an additional 204 beds, which is a welcome addition in the community.
“Under the Redcliffe Hospital uplift, we will see increased inpatient and outpatient services including additional operating theatres, treatment spaces, endoscopy rooms, birth suites and an expansion of medical imaging.”
Additional information:
Under the two-stage managing contractor model, Multiplex Constructions will deliver the detailed design for the expansion of Redcliffe Hospital (stage 1).
Under the two-stage managing contractor model, Hutchinson Builders will deliver the detailed design for the expansion of The Prince Charles Hospital (stage 1).
Hutchinson Builders and Multiplex Constructions must deliver a value for money guaranteed construction price for the project before the main works construction phase (stage 2) can begin.
The additional $60 million for The Prince Charles Hospital expansion and the additional $88 million for the Redcliffe Hospital Expansion will be allocated from the Capacity Expansion Program (CEP) contingency fund.
The Queensland Government is delivering the nation’s largest health capital program and CEP – part of the Queensland Health and Hospitals Plan − will ensure Queenslanders living in some of the state’s fastest growing regions will continue to have access to world-class health care.
The Queensland record-breaking CEP investment of $9.785 billion will see the expansion of 11 hospitals, on top of delivering three new hospitals and a cancer centre.
The Health and Hospitals Plan includes the provision of an addition 2509 extra beds over six years – including 199 more beds in 2023 and 239 more beds in 2024 – in addition to 869 beds already being delivered through current expansion projects.