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bmdhproject.health.nsw.gov.au |[email protected]| 1800 155 102
BMDH Project Weekly Update Friday 26 May 2017 | No. 222
HUB OF ACTIVITY: B2HUB OPEN FOR INSPECTION
BMDH Project Weekly Update Blacktown Hospital | Friday 26 May 2017 | No. 222
bmdhproject.health.nsw.gov.au |[email protected]| 1800 155 102
STAFF AND SPECIAL PATIENT PARKING ONLY
P
P12
BUNGARRIBEE
HOSPITAL STREET
P2
Blacktown Hospital
WESTERN SYDNEY UNI
Emergency vehicles only
Renal
WORK ZONE
P11
Main entry changes underway
Stay on marked paths
After hours please use
Emergency Dept for entry
Admin & Education
PA
NO
RA
MA
PA
RA
DE
Works in this
area
Please drive
carefully
Main entry changes
are now underway.
Stay on marked paths
and observe safety
signs.
Works in CSB level 3
including barricading -
please take care.
Fire upgrades in
Building B Saturday
night - Maintenance
will be on site.
Refurb works continue
in Building B levels 2, 3
and 4. Affected staff
have been advised.
Cranes are back! The
car park crane is now
on site.
Works around the site
village - please don’t
walk on the loop road.
Council road works
along Panorama
Parade - take care.
EM
BA
RK
SENIOR MEDICAL PARKING
DIARY DATES 29 May - 2 June Staff Wellbeing Week
Thursday 8 June, People Matters
Survey Blacktown Hospital Staff BBQ
11.30am - 1.30pm in Staff Courtyard
near PDU
Thursday 15 June, People Matters
Survey Staff BBQ Mount Druitt
Hospital noon - 1.30pm in the Staff
Cafeteria Courtyard
SITE VILLAGE
Council road
works all along
Panorama
Parade
Works in this area
for car park - follow
safety signs and
instructions
Works and fencing
in this area - take
care, follow
instructions
CLINICAL SERVICES BUILDING
BUILDING B
NAME THE CRANE Get your thinking caps on.
Our car park crane needs a name.
Post your suggestions here or on
our Facebook page and we’ll put
it to the vote.
And yes, Craney McCranester has already been
suggested.
BMDH Project Weekly Update Mount Druitt Hospital | Friday 26 May 2017 | No. 222
bmdhproject.health.nsw.gov.au |[email protected]| 1800 155 102
MRI delivery late May.
Operational commissioning preparations
under way for PAC and Recovery.
Fugen will be doing night shift works
Monday – Friday nights ongoing around the
main entry and hospital for MRI, recovery
and Pre-Admission Clinic.
Saturday work is now underway on all sites.
Footpath works from Luxford Road bus stop
into the hospital. There will be works near
Aboriginal Health Unit and the Yenu Allowah
building so take extra care if you’re walking
in this area.
Internal fitout is underway in all the
construction sites.
Electrical works 26—28 May.
MOUNT
DRUITT
HOSPITAL
NEWS
Dialysis centre
under construction
Drug Health
expansion
MRI and theatre projects
underway - heavy
equipment on site
New work site for
pre-admission
Pedestrian
changes in
this area
Footpath works
PEOPLE MATTERS SURVEY STAFF BBQ
Thursday 15 June noon - 1.30pm
Mount Druitt staff cafeteria courtyard
B2Hub Special BMDH Project Brag Book | Friday 26 May 2017 | No. 222
bmdhproject.health.nsw.gov.au |[email protected]| 1800 155 102
THANKS, GUYS: We took some time
out this week to say thank you to Adam,
Dave and Dave from Donnelley
Constructions. Project Director Andrew
presented them with a picture of the
early works for the Stage 2 hospital
building at Blacktown.
Donnelleys also delivered the B2Hub,
renal in-centre, and Regional Dialysis
Centre, and beautified our child care
centre by donating native plants to
brighten up the outdoor fencing.
Below, our project control group and
project team with the Donnelleys guys.
FRONT PAGE
MESSAGE ON A
WHITEBOARD: Project
leaders Leena and Andrew
leave their welcome
messages on the B2Hub
group board.
Left, Jenny sums it up: BMDH
leading the way… still! HI-VIS IS THE NEW BLACK: Builder
Dave looking fetching in his BMDH
Project pink tie. That really does set off
his orange hi-vis shirt.
B2Hub Special BMDH Project Brag Book | Friday 26 May 2017 | No. 222
bmdhproject.health.nsw.gov.au |[email protected]| 1800 155 102
It was all hands on deck for our B2Hub
open house at Blacktown this week, and
more than 100 staff and volunteers came
to have a look at how we’ll be working in
the future.
The B2Hub is an activity-based
workspace. No-one has a set desk - you
choose the workspace that best fits the
task you need to do.
It was great to see so many of our Stage
2 teams coming through including ICU,
social work, theatres and ED were
among the groups that came to see how
their spaces will work when the new
building opens in 2019.
Thanks to everyone from B2Hub who
helped on the day! You’re amazing!
B2HUB OPEN FOR INSPECTION
Fantabulous, I want to work here,
super, fab, awesome, fascinating, I
love this space, brilliant, Dr Evil chairs
are my favourite, I could live here and
I love you Dave were just some of the
messages staff left on the BuzzBoard
in the kitchen. Social work
Robyn and Jan
Sheela and Deanna in the Dr Evil chairs
Brilliant B2Hub team Bel, Nathan and Gazala
Carole, Dianna and Caitlin
Irina, Vita and Kelly
B2Hub Special BMDH Project Brag Book | Friday 26 May 2017 | No. 222
bmdhproject.health.nsw.gov.au |[email protected]| 1800 155 102
Paul and Teresita from ICU
Kelly’s in the zone Crystal and Sarah from theatres
Wayfinding vollie Tracey
Just hangin’ out - B2Hub team Gazala, Jane and Matthew
B2HUB OPEN FOR INSPECTION
B2Hub Special BMDH Project Brag Book | Friday 26 May 2017 | No. 222
bmdhproject.health.nsw.gov.au |[email protected]| 1800 155 102
Carer program volunteer Natasha
with Bel from B2Hub
Jennifer & friends soak up the vibe in the studio space Meadowbank TAFE students with their teacher
Emergency Department team check out the studio
Alan, Emily & Pavi from anaesthetics with Robyn
Lisa from B2Hub showing Health Informatics how the
chat booth tech works
B2HUB OPEN FOR INSPECTION
BMDH Project Brag Book Friday 26 May 2017 | No. 222
bmdhproject.health.nsw.gov.au |[email protected]| 1800 155 102
WE LOVE THE SMELL OF
CONCRETE IN THE
MORNING: Our Taylors
construction team had a
bird’s eye view of the first
Stage 2 concrete pour this
morning.
This is the ground slab for
our new multi-storey car
park which will be completed
later this year, giving us
another 400 car spaces on
site.
Building cadet Nimer
captured these pics from the
top of our (yet unnamed)
crane.
You can watch the progress
from the P1 car park. And
help us name the crane by
submitting your idea here.
MIXING IT UP
DIALYSIS TAKES SHAPE THE WIRE
DOWN TO THE WIRE: It may seem like a small detail but
the change to wire baskets for clinical consumables has
been a major war on waste project for us. This week, Ward
1A at Mount Druitt stepped up to a leaner, greener and
cleaner storage solution.
FIT FOR PURPOSE: The fit-out of our new community
dialysis centre at Mount Druitt is coming along nicely, thank
you! The new centre will open later this year, providing
services closer to home for our Mount Druitt patients, who
currently travel to Blacktown for treatment.
BMDH Project Brag Book Friday 26 May 2017 | No. 222
bmdhproject.health.nsw.gov.au |[email protected]| 1800 155 102
BIG EFFORT: Thanks to everyone who joined in Australia’s
Biggest Morning Tea.
The event went like hot cakes (sorry) with a BBQ at Mount
Druitt and cake stalls at both hospitals. Cupcakes with
caramel syringes sold out first, as usual, but there were
plenty of others to choose from!
Thanks to everyone who helped out by baking. And BBQ’ing.
And eating.
GOODBYE,
FAREWELL: It
was a fine
farewell for
Ingrid Solomons
from WSLHD
Pathology this
week. Thank
you and best
wishes from
Sayed and the
team!
BIGGEST MORNING TEA
WE’LL MISS YOU INGRID!
$1881 total raised
MDH $1163
Blacktown $718
BMDH Project Brag Book Friday 26 May 2017 | No. 222
bmdhproject.health.nsw.gov.au |[email protected]| 1800 155 102
Colin knew exactly what to write when asked, “Before I
die, I want to…?”
He had just one word to add: Survive.
This week Blacktown became one of 270 cities around the
world to host the incredible art project Before I Die.
Helen Smith (below) from the supportive and palliative care
team in our new cancer centre was inspired to create the
pop-up art installation after watching a TED talk by Candy
Chang. Candy started the project following the death of a
loved one.
Each wall is a tribute to living an examined life. Helen says
it's been challenging, but it's opening up a lot of
conversations.
Cheryl was the first person to
sign the wall. A hospital patient,
she asked the team to share her wish to reconnect
with her family.
Congratulations to Helen and her team of builders and
helpers for bringing this special event to Blacktown.
BEFORE I DIE, I WANT TO...
http://wslhdintranet.wsahs.nsw.gov.au/people---culture/wslhd-wellbeing-festival/wslhd-wellbeing-festival
WSLHD
Wellbeing
Festival
BMDH Photo Competition 2017
Last chance to get your pics in!
Entries are open to all staff, volunteers, patients, carers and
community members including residents and local workers.
bmdhproject.health.nsw.gov.au | 1800 155 102
ENTRIES CLOSE 31 MAY | ONLINE FORM HERE
Last chance…
photo comp closes
31 May