Whangarei Leader

Work continues on Te Kotuku

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Long-awaited work to finish Te Kotuku, part of Whangarei Hospital, has begun.

The project will complete the fit-out and vertical expansion originally allowed for when Te Kotuku was designed and built in 2015.

When complete, it will more closely connect the paediatric inpatient ward and special care baby unit with Te Kotuku (the maternity and birthing ward), creating a women’s and children’s healthcare hub, the hospital says.

The works include:

■ Removing the roof and adding an extra clinical floor to the building

■ The shell space at level two will be completed and fitted out with a new paediatric­s inpatient ward and special care baby unit

■ A new level will be constructe­d above level two (level three) and fit out with a modern fit-forpurpose medical laboratory

■ A new public vertical circulatio­n core at the east end of the building provides access to the upper levels and connects with the existing hospital from Hospital Rd

■ An additional lift and stair core at the western end of the building provides staff and logistics access to the upper levels and stair access in emergencie­s.

Constructi­on is planned to be completed in early 2024.

There will be some changes in access to the hospital.

The ramp off Hospital Rd leading up to the hospital is expected to remain closed for the duration of the constructi­on. This means that this area will no longer be available as an entrance into the hospital until the project is complete.

Entry to the western side of the endoscopy driveway will be closed to vehicles due to its proximity to the constructi­on zone.

The eastern side will remain open with a drop-off area, and an intercom at the entrance has been linked to the endoscopy staff base for patients and visitors requiring assistance.

The main entrance to Te Kotuku will remain open, including the drop off area.

The outpatient car parks will be relocated at the end of March. Alternativ­e arrangemen­ts have been made to establish reserved Te Kotuku parking in car park 7, where patients and visitors can walk down the hill to the main entrance.

In addition, detailed arrangemen­ts for a secure corridor has been establishe­d through the constructi­on site to enable a red zone entrance into Te Kotuku in the event that a Covid-19-positive mother in labour requires access into the facility.

Arrangemen­ts for access through this area can be made in advance with maternity services team.

 ?? ?? How’s this for a cracker of a photo. Thanks to Steve MacMillan, who sent us this dreamy, steamy, night photo taken from the shores of Taurikura looking at our harbour at night.
How’s this for a cracker of a photo. Thanks to Steve MacMillan, who sent us this dreamy, steamy, night photo taken from the shores of Taurikura looking at our harbour at night.

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