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Time for answers on Redcliffe Hospital expansion future

By Tenika Sanders

Main photo: Angelico Jarvis Photography

It remains unclear when work will resume on the Redcliffe Hospital expansion project, with the site now devoid of workers and heavy equipment.

This week, Moreton Daily asked Health Minister Tim Nicholls’ office a series of questions in an attempt to clarify if work had finished on stage one and what was next for the $1.1billion project.

The Redcliffe Hospital expansion project is the biggest in Queensland.

Preparatory work had started, with construction of a nine-storey clinical services building the first element expected in the project plan developed by the previous Labor State Government.

The full project was expected to deliver 204 new beds, ambulatory care and a significant expansion of existing services including theatres, birthing, endoscopy and a range of other clinical and support services.

It was expected to be finished in 2028, weather and construction conditions permitting.

Read More: https://www.moretondaily.com.au/news/time-for-answers-on-redcliffe-hospital-expansion-future

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