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Integrated Acute Services Building - March 2020 For more information: randwickcampusredevelopment.health.nsw.gov.au 1800 571 866 [email protected] RANDWICK CAMPUS REDEVELOPMENT New Integrated Acute Services Building for Randwick The NSW Government is partnering with UNSW Sydney to deliver the Integrated Acute Services Building (ASB); the first stage of the Randwick Campus Redevelopment and the catalyst project for expanding the world-class health, research and education facilities at the Randwick precinct. Integrated Acute Services Building, view from Botany Street. Opening 2022. Features of the Integrated Acute Services Building The new Integrated ASB includes: Expanded adult Emergency Department Expanded Intensive Care Unit Four new digital operating theatres equipped with state-of-the-art technology for neuro-surgery and complex orthopaedics, including major spinal surgery A new and expanded Central Sterilising Services Department and a new helipad serving the Randwick Hospitals Campus Research, education and training spaces, including additional spaces funded by UNSW Sydney, to enable clinical innovation and research, biomedical engineering, and clinical translational research laboratories collocated directly alongside clinical staff providing acute healthcare services Expanded Psychiatric Emergency Care Centre New Medical Assessment Unit including a Virtual Care Centre Replacement of existing inpatient wards and provision of additional inpatient beds providing contemporary facilities for the following specialties: Haematology and Oncology Aged Care (Acute and Sub Acute) Orthogeriatrics Respiratory Medicine and Infectious Diseases Acute Spinal Unit Neurosciences floor that will incorporate an expanded Acute Stroke Unit, Neurology and Neurosurgical beds and the Complex Epilepsy Service. Page 1

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Integrated Acute Services Building - March 2020

For more information:

randwickcampusredevelopment.health.nsw.gov.au 1800 571 866

[email protected]

RANDWICK CAMPUS REDEVELOPMENT

New Integrated Acute Services Building for Randwick

The NSW Government is partnering with UNSW Sydney to deliver the Integrated Acute Services Building

(ASB); the first stage of the Randwick Campus Redevelopment and the catalyst project for expanding the

world-class health, research and education facilities at the Randwick precinct.

Integrated Acute Services Building, view from Botany Street. Opening 2022.

Features of the Integrated Acute Services Building

The new Integrated ASB includes:

Expanded adult Emergency Department

Expanded Intensive Care Unit

Four new digital operating theatres equipped with state-of-the-art technology for neuro-surgery and complex orthopaedics, including major spinal surgery

A new and expanded Central Sterilising Services Department and a new helipad serving the Randwick Hospitals Campus

Research, education and training spaces, including additional spaces funded by UNSW Sydney, to enable clinical innovation and research, biomedical engineering, and clinical translational research laboratories collocated directly alongside clinical staff providing acute healthcare services

Expanded Psychiatric Emergency Care Centre

New Medical Assessment Unit including a Virtual Care Centre

Replacement of existing inpatient wards and provision of additional inpatient beds providing contemporary facilities for the following specialties:

Haematology and Oncology

Aged Care (Acute and Sub Acute)

Orthogeriatrics

Respiratory Medicine and Infectious Diseases

Acute Spinal Unit

Neurosciences floor that will incorporate an expanded Acute Stroke Unit, Neurology and Neurosurgical beds and the Complex Epilepsy Service.

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Integrated Acute Services Building - March 2020

For more information:

randwickcampusredevelopment.health.nsw.gov.au 1800 571 866

[email protected]

RANDWICK CAMPUS REDEVELOPMENT

What is the Integrated ASB?

The Integrated ASB is the first major upgrade to the

Prince of Wales Hospital in 25 years, delivering state-

of-the-art infrastructure that will support new and

innovative approaches to acute healthcare and

provide staff with purpose-designed and built facilities

that support contemporary clinical practice.

Health-related academic and translational research

spaces will be collocated with clinical services. These

include laboratories and spaces to support

collaboration and the testing and trialing of new

models of care and innovative treatments.

Partnering to create opportunities

The Randwick Hospitals Campus has had teaching

affiliations with UNSW Sydney for nearly 60 years.

The Integrated ASB leverages this long-standing

partnership by providing a physical and working

integration between the Hospital and UNSW.

The new building embeds research, education and

training initiatives with clinical activities and

strengthens links between clinicians and researchers,

providing important insights into current healthcare

practice that will lead to learning and advancement in

the way healthcare is delivered.

This will help position the Randwick Health and

Education Precinct at the forefront of health research

and education internationally, attract and retain

outstanding clinicians, health professionals and

academics, drive better healthcare outcomes for

patients and generate economic benefits for the

community.

Concept Design

released, $220m

funding commitment

Main works begin Early construction

works to commence

$500m funding

commitment

announced, planning

begins

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Enhancing the patient experience

The new and expanded facilities, together with

innovative approaches to clinical services, place the

patient experience at the centre of healthcare

delivery by:

Improving services and technology to deliver

contemporary models of care

Integrating health services with education and

research to foster a culture of discovery and

innovation and a rapid translation of research

results to bedside care

Fostering calm through enhanced connectivity

and intuitive wayfinding that helps patients reach

their destination and access the required health

services

Promoting wellbeing by providing safe, green

and open public spaces that connect with

internal areas.

Concept

Design

released

Additional

$220m

funding

commitment

Early

works

commenced

Main

works

commenced

$500m

funding

commitment

March

2015

New Integrated

Acute Services

Building opens

June

2017

June

2017

Late

2018

Mid

2019

2022

Integrated Acute Services Building timeline Planning

begins

Final

Business

Case

submitted

March

2017

2016

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For more information:

randwickcampusredevelopment.health.nsw.gov.au 1800 571 866

[email protected]

RANDWICK CAMPUS REDEVELOPMENT

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Planning the Integrated ASB

Health and urban master planning are important for

considering the new hospital in the context of the

broader community, so that the needs of our

changing city can be accommodated now and into

the future. This approach has informed all stages of

planning for the new hospital building.

The project has finalised the Detailed Design phase

and is undertaking the change and commissioning

planning process to prepare to care for patients

when the new Acute Services Building opens in

2022.

Staff, clinicians, health consumers and the

community have played a key role in the design and

planning process, helping deliver new hospital

facilities and services that respond to the needs of

patients, carers, families, local residents and the

broader community.

Where are we up to now?

Site preparation and early works are now complete

and construction to prepare the foundations for the

main building commenced in mid 2019.

Works required to enable the extension of the

Integrated ASB across Hospital Road as well as

future-proof construction of the broader Randwick

Campus Redevelopment began in late 2019.

Delivering the Project

The NSW Government is investing up to $780

million to upgrade the Prince of Wales Hospital.

This investment includes UNSW Sydney’s

commitment to funding additional research,

education and training facilities.

We are focused on delivering world leading health

infrastructure that responds to the increasingly

complex and evolving needs of our community now

and into the future.

Health Infrastructure continues to work closely with

the South Eastern Sydney Local Health District,

Sydney Children's Hospitals Network, Randwick

Campus Redevelopment Consumer and Community

Advisory Committee, UNSW Sydney, Randwick City

Council and across NSW Government to plan and

deliver the Randwick Campus Redevelopment.

The Integrated ASB is part of our growing focus on

embedding academic rigour in the daily health and

wellbeing interactions we have with patients. These

interactions give us important insights into current

healthcare delivery while providing the opportunity

to learn and improve models of care going forward.

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For more information:

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[email protected]

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Community engagement has been a core element in the planning and design of the new Integrated Acute Services Building. As we enter the commissioning phase, I look forward to leading our dedicated Committee in ongoing, meaningful collaboration with the project team and partners to ensure community input continues to inform the delivery of patient and community-focused health services and facilities.

Deb Verran, Chair Consumer and Community Advisory Committee

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Strengthening the Randwick Health and Education Precinct

The new Integrated ASB is an opportunity to define the long-term direction for the expanded Randwick Health

and Education Precinct, revitalise public domain and improve accessibility. Significant planning between

Precinct partners has informed a new building that enables closer collaboration with UNSW and strengthens the

health, research and education presence at Randwick.

Partnering with the community

Community partnerships in planning the Randwick

Campus Redevelopment are essential so that we

can deliver new hospital facilities and services that

respond to the needs of patients, carers, families,

local residents and the community.

Consumers and community are a key part of the

design and planning process, and we have an active

group co-designing health services and facilities with

the project team. If you would like to join our team

please call us on 1800 571 866.

Accessibility and public domain

The design for the Integrated ASB has also

considered how the new building will relate to

surrounding public spaces and infrastructure,

including the Randwick Hospitals Campus, UNSW,

South East Light Rail and nearby retail precincts.

New design features and changes to traffic

conditions that will enhance the local built

environment as well as improve accessibility

include:

A new ‘hospital square’ with pedestrian and

vehicle access from Botany Street and a new

public drop-off

Art and culture program

Green outdoor spaces, including internal and

external courtyards

Improvements to road and pedestrian

infrastructure on Magill and Botany Streets

Lowering of a section of Hospital Road and

closure to through traffic from High Street

Opening of Magill Street between 7am and

10pm

Emergency Department access, patient

parking and drop-off from Magill Street.

These features will also support the next phase of

development to the north of the Integrated ASB,

including the Sydney Children’s Hospital Stage 1

and Children’s Comprehensive Cancer Centre as

well as the UNSW Health Translation Hub.