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Rural Ambulance Infrastructure Reconfiguration (RAIR) Program

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Project Specifications
  • Client
    NSW Government Rural Ambulance
  • Location
    24 Locations in Regional NSW
  • Sector
    Health
  • Services
    Program Management

Project Overview

The NSW Government’s $122 million Rural Ambulance Infrastructure Reconfiguration (RAIR) program delivered 24 rebuilt or entirely new ambulance stations across rural and regional NSW. CWPM is proud to have been selected as the Project Manager for the entire program, managing the design and construction of facilities in areas such as Bathurst, Berry, Coffs Harbour, Griffith, Pottsville, and Yass.

The modern new stations were all purpose-built and designed with input from local paramedics; helping to better meet the emergency medical care needs of communities. The stations feature a range of new amenities and new parking bays for emergency ambulance vehicles (10 in Bathurst; 13 in Hamlyn Terrace and four in Wauchope).

CWPM has managed every aspect of the program, from design development, procurement, construction, commissioning, operational readiness, and post occupancy support.

Aims & Outcomes

  • Purpose-built ambulance stations designed with input from local paramedics.
  • Better working environments that support the clinical capability of NSW Health’s highly trained paramedics.
  • Facilities that allow local NSW Ambulance paramedics to better meet the current and future demand for emergency medical care in regional and rural NSW with new infrastructure.

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