The second of the two tower cranes has arrived at the Nepean Redevelopment Stage 2 site as work ramps up on the new seven-storey building.
The NSW Government’s more than $1 billion Nepean Hospital redevelopment has reached a major milestone, with the first concrete pour for the new seven-storey hospital building.
The new Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services Unit (CAMHS) is a step closer to construction with the first concrete pour for the purpose-built facility taking place.
From 14 October 2024, there will be changes to vehicle and pedestrian access on Barber Ave to undertake important roadworks. Please review this works notice for more details.
The artist impression showcases the new unit, which will feature contemporary palliative care bedrooms with ensuites, communal areas, meeting spaces and flexible outdoor areas.
One of the two tower cranes supporting the delivery of the more than $1 billion Nepean Hospital Redevelopment have been installed this week to progress construction of a second, state-of-the-art hospital building.
In support of the NSW Government’s Hard Work Knows No Gender awareness campaign, we sat down with Paula to find out why she is pursuing a career in construction and what she enjoys about working on site.
Young people across Western Sydney and the Blue Mountains will soon have access to a dedicated Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service Services Unit (CAMHS), with construction of a new specialist facility at Nepean Hospital.
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Construction of Stage 2 of the $1 billion Nepean Redevelopment is entering an exciting new phase with preparation for the commencement of bulk excavation now underway.
Nepean Hospital’s fleet cars are moving to the P2 upper car park near the Building C entry in the coming weeks.
We look at the enhancements and dedicated services to support breastfeeding mothers, families and staff at Nepean Hospital delivered under Stage 1.
To progress construction for Stage 2, the northern half of Building D, Hope Cottage and Doctors Accommodation is being demolished.
Work is now underway to convert Nepean Hospital’s old helipad into additional car spaces.
The Nepean Redevelopment supports NSW Health's commitment to improving the health and well-being of refugees and people with refugee-like experiences.
A temporary corridor opened on Monday 19 June to connect patients, visitors and staff to Building A (clinical tower) at Nepean Hospital.
Artwork by Kamilaroi/Gamilaraay artist Dennis Golding has been installed at the entrance of Nepean Hospital’s new Emergency Department in Building A.
To celebrate National Volunteers Week, we’d like to recognise and celebrate the wonderful volunteers who make up the Nepean Redevelopment Consumer Committee.
To progress construction, public access to the pedestrian linkway which connects the P1 multi-storey car park on Parker Street to Nepean Hospital has been temporarily closed for a few months.
A centuries old custom has continued with a traditional Aboriginal tree scarring occurring at Nepean Hospital’s reconciliation garden.