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The Infrastructure and Commercial Services team is excited to announce that the Te Kotuku Extension project started yesterday, Monday, 10 January 2022.
The project will complete the fit-out and vertical expansion originally allowed for when Te Kotuku was designed and built in 2015.
When complete, it will more closely connect the Paediatric Inpatient Ward and Special Care Baby Unit with Te Kotuku (the Maternity and Birthing ward), creating a Women's and Children's healthcare hub.
This will help to enable equity of service and support holistic patient / whānau focused healthcare.
The works include:
Construction is planned to be completed in early 2024.
The ramp off Hospital Rd leading up to the Hospital will be closed week commencing 17 January 2022 and is expected to remain closed for the duration of the construction. This means that this area will no longer be available as an entrance into the hospital until the project is complete.
We ask all visitors to be extra vigilant in the vicinity of the construction compound and take extra caution when accessing the Te Kotuku maternity unit during this time.
Entry to the western side of the Endoscopy driveway will be closed to vehicles due to its proximity to the construction zone. The eastern side will remain open with a drop-off area, and an intercom at the entrance has been linked to the Endoscopy staff base for patients and visitors requiring assistance.
The main entrance to Te Kotuku will remain open, including the drop off area.
The outpatient car parks will be relocated at the end of March 2022. Alternative arrangements have been made to establish reserved Te Kotuku parking in Car Park 7, where patients and visitors can walk down the hill to the main entrance.
In addition, detailed arrangements for a secure corridor has been established through the construction site to enable a red zone entrance into Te Kotuku in the event that a COVID-19 positive mother in labour requires access into the facility. Arrangements for access through this area can be made in advance with maternity services team.
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