Hawke's Bay Today

Work at health centre

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Constructi­on work is due to start soon at Napier Health Centre to upgrade the seismic strength of the building. Te Whatu Ora has agreed to do the work as part of re-signing the lease agreement with the building owner, Hawke’s Bay interim district director Andrew Boyd says. “Napier Health Centre is not earthquake-prone. It continues to be a safe building to work in and visit. Te Whatu Ora and the building owner are undertakin­g this work to further strengthen the building to meet the new building code standards set following the Christchur­ch earthquake­s.” Boyd says constructi­on work will mainly take place on the first floor, with demolition starting in early December. The ground floor is largely unaffected, but will have minimal out-of-hours work. Work will be staged to minimise the impact on staff, visitors and the delivery of health services to patients. “Patients will still be able to access City Medical, the laboratory, pharmacy, specialist clinical appointmen­ts, Mental Health and Addictions and Child Adolescent and Family Services. I want to reassure people it is safe to continue to access health services at Napier Health Centre.” There will be clear signage informing visitors to Napier Health Centre of the planned work and any impacts to service. Napier Health’s seismic upgrades are expected to take 16 months or longer.

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