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Construction Specialties have been honoured to be involved in the Dubbo Hospital Redevelopment Project. After 5 years, Dubbo Hospital has finally reached completion. The redevelopment consisted of 4 stages and the addition of the Western Cancer Centre to provide life enhancing cancer treatment to the local community.
The hospital has been designed to provide essential care in a state-of-the-art facility for Dubbo and its surrounding regional areas of Western NSW. The NSW Government’s $150 million ensured the delivery of Stages 3 and 4 which includes:
It is quite clear, hospital environments are considered high traffic zones with large numbers of visitors, patients and daily movement of equipment and machinery. To address this, HDR Architects have carefully selected a range of Acrovyn products to withstand damage and preserve the integrity of the interior décor of the hospital.
Acrovyn has been the selected product of choice when it comes to protecting Dubbo hospital’s internal surfaces. Hansen and Yuncken Builders alongside Cutch and Hutch worked closely to deliver the final stages of the project to meet the building program. Chad Reusch, the Construction Manager from Cutch and Hutch highly recommends using Acrovyn to provide high-level protection for walls and doors:
“Acrovyn is a necessity when it comes to protecting internal surfaces. It is an important point to consider particularly to reduce the long-term costs involved in maintenance and repairs. The success of the project was also attributed to working with reputable and experienced suppliers and Construction Specialties have certainly supported and delivered.”
It has been extremely rewarding for Construction Specialties to work with HDR Architects and the Dubbo Redevelopment team to bring the vision to life. It was important to select products that were fit for purpose along with meeting the aesthetics criteria to match the overall design scheme.
Bonita Jameson, the Redevelopment Project Officer was very pleased with the end result:
“The completion of this project will provide our local communities with access to the best possible care within a first-class medical facility while being closer to home. It is important that the hospital was designed to handle wear and tear as we hope to keep the facility in great condition for years to come. Acrovyn has certainly helped this cause.”
Filed Under: Projects, Wall Protection