Site Activity Update – Fortnight commencing 10 January 2022
COVID-19 update
The project team is adhering to the Queensland Government’s COVID-19 restrictions and essential works will continue onsite with all safety measures implemented. We continue to monitor and respond to all COVID-19 updates and requirements as per the Public Health Directions from the Chief Health Officer.
Clinical Services Building and Central Energy Building sites
Construction activities:
- Installation of Levels 2, 3 and 4 suspended slabs. Works include scaffold erection, formwork placement, reinforcement installation and concrete pouring.
- Formwork, reinforcement and concrete pour activities for lift cores, stair cores and ground floor slab for the new Central Energy Building.
- Initial fitout and façade activities including installation of high-level services for hydraulics, mechanical, fire protection and electrical.
- Excavation on the western side of the construction site for inground tanks to be installed.
What to expect:
- Neighbours may experience some noise, dust and vibration impacts. Every effort will be made to minimise these impacts.
Multi-Storey Carpark site
Construction activities:
- Installation of Level 2 suspended slab.
- Ongoing perimeter scaffold erection.
- Formwork, reinforcement and concrete pour activities for lift cores and stair cores.
- Ongoing installation of electrical services.
What to expect:
- Neighbours may experience some noise, dust and vibration impacts. Every effort will be made to minimise these impacts.
Building and Engineering Maintenance Services (BEMS) Building site
Construction activities:
- Excavation and installation of ground beams.
- Structural steel erection.
- Civil infrastructure activities including stormwater and drainage works.
What to expect:
- Neighbours may experience some noise, dust and vibration impacts. Every effort will be made to minimise these impacts.
New storage facilities site (western side of hospital campus)
Construction activities:
- Installation of concrete blade columns.
- Continued installation of inground services.
What to expect:
- To maintain safety, a single lane closure on the hospital ring road (near Mental Health Ward 2) will remain in place until the end of January.
- Temporary traffic lights are in place with one-way access maintained. Motorists may experience short delays (maximum waiting time of one minute).
- Emergency services’ vehicle access will be prioritised.
- Neighbours may experience some noise, dust and vibration impacts. Every effort will be made to minimise these impacts.
Find out more about the Caboolture Hospital Redevelopment Project. Lendlease Project Team Caboolture Hospital Redevelopment Project (CHRP) McKean St, Caboolture QLD 4510 1300 144 425 CabooltureHospital@lendlease.com | www.lendlease.com We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of country throughout Australia and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and community. We pay our respect to them and their cultures and to Elders past and present. Lendlease Reconciliation Action Plan: lendlease.com/RAP