The Sunshine Coast University Hospital (SCUH) is designed to be a tertiary hub for the Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service (SCHHS) and surrounding region and is the first new, not replacement, hospital within Australia for the past 20 years. SCUH provides a comprehensive range of tertiary admitted patient and outpatient services for adults and children as well as education and research. The SCUH Program ensured that the hospital and health service made the most of the opportunity that the new hospital gave to transform the way healthcare is delivered on the Sunshine Coast, a once in a generation opportunity. It also ensured that the health service was ready and services were reconfigured or established to deliver the full scope of services from early 2017.
The project was a winner in the Delivering Healthcare category at the 2017 Queensland Health Awards for Excellence.
Partnerships:
The SCUH is being delivered by the Exemplar Health consortium as a Public Private Partnership (PPP) and was Queensland's first public hospital built under the PPP model. The consortium members were:
- Lendlease Project Management and Construction - Design and Construction Contractor
- Spotless - Facilities Management Provider
- Capella Capital - Infrastructure Developer and Financial Arranger
- Siemens Project Ventures - Equity Investor
- Stantec, Rice Daubney, Architectus and Aurecon – Design Team.