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Construction Begins on AUD 1.8 Bn Osborne Park Hospital Expansion in Western Australia

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Construction Begins on AUD 1.8 Bn Osborne Park Hospital Expansion in Western Australia

Construction has officially commenced on the expansion of Osborne Park Hospital, marking a significant milestone in strengthening healthcare infrastructure for Perth’s rapidly growing northern suburbs. The project is designed to enhance maternity and neonatal services while modernising key clinical facilities to meet increasing demand. Backed by the Western Australian Government, the development reflects a broader push to future-proof public health services in response to population growth and rising service utilisation across the metropolitan region.

The expansion will deliver a new, purpose-built maternity facility alongside upgraded clinical spaces that improve patient flow, privacy, and overall care standards. Once complete, the upgraded hospital will provide expanded birthing suites, additional inpatient beds, and improved neonatal care capacity. The project aims not only to increase service capability but also to create a more family-centred environment tailored to mothers and newborns in Perth’s northern corridor. Construction activities are now underway, with site preparation and early structural works progressing.

Construction Begins on AUD 1.8 Bn Osborne Park Hospital Expansion in Western Australia
Construction Begins on AUD 1.8 Bn Osborne Park Hospital Expansion in Western Australia

Project Overview

Project Name: Osborne Park Hospital Expansion Project

Location: Osborne Park, Perth, Western Australia

Owner / Client: Government of Western Australia

Estimated Cost: AUD 1.8 billion

Primary Objective:

Expand maternity and neonatal services

Improve healthcare capacity for Perth’s northern suburbs

Modernise aging infrastructure within the existing hospital campus

Key Components:

Construction of a new multi-storey maternity building

Additional birthing suites and inpatient maternity beds

Expanded neonatal care unit facilities

Upgraded clinical and support areas

Improved patient circulation and access pathways

Integration with existing hospital operations

Design Focus:

Patient-centred maternity model of care

Enhanced privacy and comfort for mothers and families

Flexible spaces for future healthcare service expansion

Compliance with contemporary hospital safety standards

Construction Scope:

Structural works and vertical expansion

Mechanical, electrical and plumbing system upgrades

Medical gas and specialist healthcare installations

External works and improved site connectivity

Strategic Importance:

Addresses population growth in Perth’s northern corridor

Reduces pressure on other metropolitan maternity hospitals

Strengthens regional healthcare resilience

Economic Impact:

Job creation during construction phase

Increased demand for local subcontractors and suppliers

Long-term operational employment opportunities

Timeline:

Construction commencement: 2026

Phased completion expected within the next few years (subject to delivery schedule)

Project Team

Lead Contractor: Webuild

International infrastructure and healthcare construction specialist

Responsible for major civil, structural and integrated project delivery

Brings experience from large-scale hospital and public infrastructure projects globally

Engineering & Construction Partner: Clough

Australian-based engineering and construction contractor

Responsible for local project coordination and construction execution

Experience in complex healthcare and infrastructure builds across Australia

Client & Oversight: Government of Western Australia

Funding authority and project sponsor

Ensures alignment with state health infrastructure strategy

Oversees compliance, safety and performance benchmarks

Strengthening Healthcare Infrastructure in a Growing Region

The Osborne Park Hospital expansion reflects a broader infrastructure trend across Australia, where state governments are investing heavily in hospital upgrades to match demographic shifts. Western Australia’s northern metropolitan region continues to experience sustained residential growth, increasing demand for maternity services and specialized neonatal care. Expanding Osborne Park Hospital helps decentralize maternity services, reducing pressure on tertiary hospitals and improving accessibility for families closer to home. This regional healthcare momentum is further bolstered by private sector investment, as seen in the news that Eastwood Private Hospital breaks ground on its $90M transformation, a project that will significantly expand surgical capacity and specialized medical services in South Australia.

Beyond healthcare delivery, the project contributes to economic stimulus through construction employment and long-term clinical staffing. Modern maternity facilities are increasingly designed to enhance patient experience — incorporating natural light, adaptable birthing suites, and improved family support spaces — all of which improve health outcomes and patient satisfaction. By combining international construction expertise with local engineering delivery, the Osborne Park Hospital expansion positions itself as a model for mid-sized hospital redevelopment projects across Australia.

Ultimately, this project is not simply about adding beds. It is about capacity planning, resilience, and delivering infrastructure that matches community growth. As construction progresses, the expanded Osborne Park Hospital will stand as a cornerstone of Perth’s evolving healthcare landscape, ensuring families in the northern suburbs have access to high-quality, modern maternity care for decades to come.

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