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RANDWICK CAMPUS REDEVELOPMENT
Newsfeed No. 13, June 2019
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In this edition:
Travel Census
Public Domain Reference Group
Construction Update
COMPLETED: FFE Transfer Audit
Superintendents Cottage Update
Hospital Site Visits
Travel Census
The Randwick Hospitals Campus has conducted a Travel Census; the largest travel survey of the site to date.
The Travel Census will establish existing travel behaviours of the campus and inform future planning around
access and travel choice for the campus.
Thank you to everyone who participated and supported the survey.
For more information:
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RANDWICK CAMPUS REDEVELOPMENT
Newsfeed No. 13, June 2019
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Public Domain Reference
Group Workshops
Public Domain Reference Group members met
over four consecutive weeks in June to provide
feedback about the five key public facing areas of
the new Prince of Wales Acute Services Building:
art and culture, landscape design, wayfinding,
interior design and retail spaces. The Group’s
diverse representation across key stakeholder
groups, included the Aboriginal community,
culturally and linguistically diverse representatives,
consumers, academics, researchers and staff,
which meant a broad range of voices were heard.
Each of the first three workshops focused on one or
two of the public domain areas and included
presentations from the projects design experts to
give members both an overview of strategy as well
as the opportunity to ask questions. Each
presentation was followed by a workshop exercise
for that public domain area, designed to generate
discussion and elicit ideas and feedback.
The Randwick Campus Redevelopment team and
design consultants are thrilled with the level of
engagement and commitment from members, not to
mention the quality of their feedback and insights.
Feedback from the group has been positive, with
many participants describing the workshops as
genuine and positive opportunities for effective
collaboration and engagement, appreciating the
opportunity to find out more and provide their input.
The fourth and last workshop wrapped up the
valuable work achieved by the group and outlined
how their feedback will be carried forward in the
final design stages of planning for the new Acute
Services Building. Although much work is still to be
done to analyse the feedback, it is clear that our
design needs to be welcoming and inclusive,
supports healing, creates flexible spaces, considers
the locality and environment and are seen by
members as key priorities for the new hospital.
The team extends their gratitude and appreciation
to all involved in the workshops for helping us
deliver a community focused hospital that will meet
the needs of patients and their families, carers, staff
and the community now and into the future.
For more information:
randwickcampusredevelopment.health.nsw.gov.au
RANDWICK CAMPUS REDEVELOPMENT
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Fast facts: Furniture, fixtures and
equipment transfer audit
The project team recently completed the Furniture,
Fixtures and Equipment (FFE) transfer audit to
catalogue assets and equipment, and their suitability
for transfer all departments relocating to the ASB.
The transfer audit is a fundamental piece of work that
is required for FFE preparation and planning. It
provides the basis from
which we can better
understand FFE
procurement requirements
and alignment with budget.
Thank you to all staff who
supported the audit over
the last few months.
Construction update
Piling and excavation has commenced to lay the
retention system for the basement of the Acute
Services Building. Pete the Piling Rig will drill and fill
8 to 10 piles per day. Other large equipment will be
joining Pete on site, to support this important work.
Including cranes, compaction rollers, excavators, jack
hammers, rock saws, bob cats, trucks and trailers.
For more information:
randwickcampusredevelopment.health.nsw.gov.au
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Clinicians visit other sites
In response to feedback from prototype scenario
testing, Karen Tuqiri, Director of Nursing, led a
multidisciplinary team on site visits to other NSW
hospitals to observe live clinical environments.
“We visited sites within the district and across the
state, to witness the bedroom layout in a live
clinical setting. This gave the team an opportunity
to observe current practices and have
discussions with staff who are currently practising
in the new facilities” said Karen.
Updates will be shared when available.
Superintendents Cottage
Update
External work is nearing completion with the veranda
restoration underway. Scaffolding is expected to be
removed early July.
Internal works have continued. Interior designers are
being engaged for concept designs and soft
furnishings for the Cancer Survivorship Centre and
the You Can Centre.
Thank you for having us!
During May and June the Randwick Campus
Redevelopment team visited wards and departments
to provide construction updates at the Royal Hospital
for Women and Sydney Children's Hospital,
Randwick. These sessions informed staff about the
next phase of piling and bulk excavation activities on
site.
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