Pindan awarded $27.7m construction contract for new Warren Health Service 

Kerri McGrath   |   August 30, 2016

Main works are set to start on the new Warren Health Service as Pindan has been awarded the $27.7m contract to construct the building, which is a part of the overall $39.3m project. 

The Warren Health Service will replace the current Warren Hospital in Manjimup, bringing together a range of health services in one convenient location and providing better care to the regional community.

The existing Warren Hospital will remain operational throughout construction.

Artist Impression of new Warren Health Service entranceArtist Impression of new Warren Health Service entrance. Source: Business News

Forward works undertaken by Perkins Builders are now completed. This entailed demolishing old buildings and paving the way for the new facility. 

The new Warren Health Service will include an expanded, modern emergency department and inpatient ward, upgraded medical imaging, improved technology support for clinicians and patients, primary health care and other support services. 

Source: Business News

Kerri McGrath
Kerri is a content specialist with Felix (formerly PlantMiner) and the first point of contact for the company. Her hobbies include breakfast, lunch and dinner.

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