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Built Sacyr JV to deliver more hospital beds for WA
A joint venture between Built and Sacyr has been announced by the Western Australian Government as the preferred alliance partner for the New Mandurah Hospital.
A joint venture between Built and Sacyr has been announced by the Western Australian Government as the preferred alliance partner for the New Mandurah Hospital.
The new hospital, to be built next to the existing Peel Health Campus in Mandurah, will deliver a modern, purpose-built facility that significantly expands services to meet the Peel region’s growing healthcare needs.
The Built and Sacyr joint venture has unparallelled local and international health infrastructure expertise, having delivered a combined 140 healthcare facilities globally.
Built has a strong reputation as Australia’s leading partner to the healthcare sector, with teams currently delivering St John of God Midland Private Hospital and Orthonova Orthopaedic Hospital in Western Australia, the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Hospital Expansion in Queensland, the final stages of the Ballarat Base Hospital redevelopment in regional Victoria and South Australia’s Mount Barker Hospital.
Sacyr complements this capability with extensive international expertise in Europe and the Americas, having delivered more than 80 hospitals and health facilities in seven countries.
Jon Stone, Director, Built said “Through our joint venture, Built and Sacyr have a distinctive combination of leading local health construction experts working with internationally acclaimed healthcare constructors.”
“We’re excited to be working with the Office of Major Infrastructure Delivery to progress this important, future-focused hospital for the Peel region.”
Our team is progressing design and development with the Western Australian Government, with construction expected to commence in mid-2026.