Parkville Precinct

Up to 73,000

people work in the Parkville precinct.

Major research hub

produces 20 per cent of Australia’s patent citations.

Current asset challenges and poor configuration of clinical and support services create major operational risks and inefficiencies at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, threating its role as a major trauma centre and provider of highly specialised care. Similarly, the Royal Women’s Hospital faces significant hurdles in further expanding its state-wide role, servicing growing demand in complex pregnancies and specialist women’s and newborn services.

IAG is supporting VHBA in developing the suite of Project Scope and Delivery Requirements documentation along with associated Proposal Requirements and Evaluation Criteria to increase capacity for the RMH and the Women’s, through the delivery of new facilities while unlocking the Parkville Precinct for future redevelopment and expansion.

Parkville Precinct

Up to 73,000

people work in the Parkville precinct.

Major research hub

produces 20 per cent of Australia’s patent citations.

Current asset challenges and poor configuration of clinical and support services create major operational risks and inefficiencies at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, threating its role as a major trauma centre and provider of highly specialised care. Similarly, the Royal Women’s Hospital faces significant hurdles in further expanding its state-wide role, servicing growing demand in complex pregnancies and specialist women’s and newborn services.

IAG is supporting VHBA in developing the suite of Project Scope and Delivery Requirements documentation along with associated Proposal Requirements and Evaluation Criteria to increase capacity for the RMH and the Women’s, through the delivery of new facilities while unlocking the Parkville Precinct for future redevelopment and expansion.

Parkville Precinct

Up to 73,000

people work in the Parkville precinct.

Major research hub

produces 20 per cent of Australia’s patent citations.

Current asset challenges and poor configuration of clinical and support services create major operational risks and inefficiencies at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, threating its role as a major trauma centre and provider of highly specialised care. Similarly, the Royal Women’s Hospital faces significant hurdles in further expanding its state-wide role, servicing growing demand in complex pregnancies and specialist women’s and newborn services.

IAG is supporting VHBA in developing the suite of Project Scope and Delivery Requirements documentation along with associated Proposal Requirements and Evaluation Criteria to increase capacity for the RMH and the Women’s, through the delivery of new facilities while unlocking the Parkville Precinct for future redevelopment and expansion.

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