Stage 1: clinics, endoscopy and High Dependency Unit move in phases from 10 September – December 2012
Stage 2: interventional suites, some theatres and Critical Care - 30 June 2013
Stage 3: Radiology – April 2014
Stage 4: completion of Meade Clinical Centre – April 2014
The $130m Meade Clinical Centre is the most significant part of Waikato Hospital's building programme and the biggest hospital project ever seen in Waikato and Bay of Plenty.
The five-level 39,000m2 building is parallel to the south side of the hospital’s red corridor and links directly onto the Hague Road car park at three levels.
All patient bedrooms in the older persons’ facility will have only one or two beds and ensuites.
People aged under 65 years, requiring rehabilitation as the result of a stroke or traumatic event will also be accommodated in the building.
Significant outdoor areas and courtyard space are also part of the plans.
Construction also includes a bridge over Pembroke Street to link the building with the main hospital. Around 100 jobs have been created on site for the older persons build.