THE concrete pour on the second floor of the $60 million Armidale Hospital redevelopment has been completed.
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With two more floors to be completed, Northern Tablelands MP Adam Marshall said the facility was progressing well.
“This is about extra health services for the region; Armidale is a truly rural referral hospital and this redevelopment is for the patients, for the staff, but it’s also for the future,” Mr Marshall said late last year.
“The redevelopment will complement the University of New England Tablelands Clinical School and the Ambulatory Care and Chemotherapy building, to make Armidale a world-class regional health precinct.
“Few towns of 25,000 people anywhere in the world could claim ownership of outstanding clinical and community health services alongside leading teaching and research facilities.”
The four-storey building is expected to be completed in late 2017 and the refurbishment some months after that.