NSW Government Premier Chris Minns has officially opened the world-leading integrated medical, research and health innovation centre, UNSW Health Translation Hub, at UNSW Sydney. Situated in the heart of the Randwick Health & Innovation Precinct, the UNSW Health Translation Hub was developed in partnership by UNSW Sydney and Plenary Group. It connects pioneering research and education with public health, private industry and community – the first of its kind in Australia to operationalise translational health at scale. UNSW will occupy two-thirds of the 35,600 square metre facility under an initial 20-year agreement, which includes co-location with Minderoo Children’s Comprehensive Cancer Centre and The George Institute for Global Health. The remaining space is led by Plenary and open to industry, representing a unique opportunity for likeminded partners to co-locate with UNSW and within the precinct. UNSW Health Translation Hub is majority funded by IFM Investors' managed funds, HESTA – through its healthcare property mandate with ISPT – and UniSuper, alongside Plenary Group. Plenary is also the development and asset manager for the project, with Hansen Yuncken the contractor and Architectus the lead architect. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/g-SkDDsT Health Infrastructure | South Eastern Sydney Local Health District (SESLHD) | Sydney Children's Hospitals Network Essence Project Management | Colliers Urban Planning | ASPECT Studios
It’s been such a pleasure working with all our stakeholders for this bold project 🙌
An amazing project to work on with the final result speaking for itself! Great effort by all involved.
Congratulations to all involved, we're very proud our team has had the opportunity play a role on a world-leading project. Thank you to the broader project team!