About our redevelopment
The NSW Government has committed $940 million to the redevelopment of Royal Prince Alfred (RPA) Hospital to deliver a new hospital building and refurbishment of existing spaces. 

This is the most significant investment in RPA’s 140-year history to support the world-leading services provided at RPA for the 740,000 people who live in Sydney Local Health District and the more than 1 million people who come into the District each day to work, study and visit.

When complete, the RPA Redevelopment will deliver:
  • Expanded and enhanced Emergency Department and Intensive Care Units
  • State-of-the-art operating theatres
  • Expanded and improved improved adult and paediatric inpatient ward accommodation 
  • Increased interventional and imaging services
  • Enhanced maternity services and neonatal intensive care services
  • Improved roads, signage and landscaping throughout the hospital 
  • New northern arrival and a new open garden courtyard

Latest news

4 December 2024 - Grose Street road opening

4 December 2024 - Grose Street road opening

4 December 2024 - Grose Street road opening View PDF  

Posted 04 Dec 2024
Test flight success for temporary helicopter landing site

Test flight success for temporary helicopter landing site

Find our more about the successful test flight landing on the temporary helicopter landing site at RPA Hospital More  

Posted 26 Nov 2024
25 November 2024 - Construction update

25 November 2024 - Construction update

25 November 2024 - Construction update View PDF  

Posted 25 Nov 2024
Biripi man Brendan Syron is making a significant impact

Biripi man Brendan Syron is making a significant impact

Find our more about the significant impact Biripi man Brendan Syron is making on the RPA Hospital Redevelopment project More  

Posted 25 Nov 2024

HOW TO BUILD A HOSPITAL

  • How to build a hospital

    How to build a hospital

    Hospital planning is a complex process that involved extensive consultation with staff, patients, consumers and the community to ensure the right clinical needs are met.
     

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