ProjectRoyal Prince Alfred Hospital Redevelopment
TSA Riley is engaged by Health Infrastructure to manage the Royal Prince Alfred (RPA) Hospital Redevelopment Project.
The NSW Government has committed AUD$940 million to redeveloping RPA Hospital on the existing Camperdown site. The redevelopment sits within a precinct with multiple critical stakeholders on a complex brownfield site. The project includes refurbishing existing hospital spaces and providing new hospital buildings, an enhanced emergency department, an intensive care unit, medical imaging services, operating theatres, maternity, birthing and neonatal services.
TSA Riley is engaged for Parts 0 – 9, project initiation, masterplanning, feasibility, concept design, schematic design, detailed design, delivery, commissioning and DLP.
TSA Riley is managing the health planning throughout the project planning and delivery phases. We are responsible for enhancing the service options, development and review of the model of care, the strategy for the health planning and are the point of reference for the escalation of health planning matters. TSA Riley facilitates stakeholder engagement at key forums in conjunction with the Sydney Local Health District (SLHD). We also conducted clinical health planning with various stakeholders, including clinicians, consumers and suppliers.
TSA Riley developed the strategic business case, including the benefits realisation program, integrated logic mapping, options analysis, iNSW gate reviews and procurement strategies. Decanting and staging plans were prepared and submitted to enable the staged delivery of works while ensuring the hospital remains fully operational. TSA Riley developed the final business case and subsequent Infrastructure NSW gateway review, which was considered exemplary.
TSA Riley steered the project team through the Government Architect NSW design competition for the main works and subsequent updates to the program, budget and design. We managed the preparation and lodgement of the application for the State Significant Development Approval (SSDA) for the main works and the tender and award for the ECI Contractor.
The team is the Principal’s Authorised Person now overseeing the delivery of the main works with the hospital, which is expected to be completed in 2028.
When completed, the hospital will better support the local community, providing sustainable health facilities with outstanding care and new, state-of-the-art operating theatres.
"The RPA redevelopment will redefine the healthcare landscape NSW. The legacy of this project will not only be felt within the walls of RPA but will resonate throughout the Greater Sydney community, leaving a lasting impact on healthcare delivery for years to come". - Danielle Gardner, Project Director