GEORGIOU PREFERRED ON SUBIACO HOSPITAL REDEVELOPMENT

Georgiou Group will bolster their health experience after being appointed preferred contractor under an Early Contractor Involvement (ECI) for the first stage of the redevelopment of St John of God’s Subiaco Hospital.

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Georgiou Group will bolster their health experience after being appointed preferred contractor under an Early Contractor Involvement (ECI) for the first stage of the redevelopment of St John of God’s Subiaco Hospital.

Delivered in a two-stage ECI into design and construct contract, scope of works includes refurbishment works to the kitchen and Sterilising Services Department (SSD), along with lift installation in the Hospital’s central courtyard.

Georgiou Building General Manager Steve Okill said the company was thrilled to be named preferred on this project.

“We’re delighted to be appointed as preferred contractor for the first stage of the $300+ million Subiaco Hospital Redevelopment. Our strategy over the past two years has centred on being selective in the projects we tender and the clients we choose to work with and this project is a perfect example of this,” he explains. 

 

“We have an experienced delivery team who have delivered the biggest hospital upgrades in Perth and will bring their intimate knowledge of working in live hospital environments and staged construction methodology to this project.

 

“Additionally, this project is yet another opportunity to build on our relationship with Bridge 42 (formerly NS Group), Silver Thomas Hanley and the wider consultant team while continuing to strengthen our position in the health sector within Western Australia.”

Work on the project, which will see 100 personnel at peak, has already commenced with an expected completion of May 2023.

This latest award adds to Georgiou’s health portfolio after recently delivering the Hollywood Private Hospital South Block and Consulting Centre projects for Ramsay Health Care, as well as the Mechanical Services Upgrade at Fremantle Hospital for Department of Building and Works.