WA company to demolish and remediate Princess Margaret Hospital

  • Local company RJ Vincent to demolish and remediate Princess Margaret Hospital
  • Early works to begin in August ahead of major structural demolition in early 2021
  • Heritage-listed buildings, Godfrey House and Old Outpatients Building, to be preserved
  • Draft Subi East Master Plan now open for public comment  
  • Local WA company RJ Vincent has been awarded the contract to demolish and remediate the iconic Princess Margaret Hospital site in Subiaco.

    The demolition development application was recently approved, with early works to commence onsite in August and major structural demolition to begin in early 2021.

    The demolition and remediation work at Princess Margaret Hospital is part of the Subi East project, which will create a vibrant inner-city village between Subiaco and the Perth CBD.

    The 35,000sqm site includes two heritage buildings, Godfrey House and the Old Outpatients Building, which will be protected and preserved during the works. Other buildings are being considered for retention as part of the Master Planning process.

    RJ Vincent, who undertook the successful demolition of the former Subiaco Oval grandstands and reinstatement of the oval, will work with stakeholders and the local community to plan the works program and create a timeline for demolition, which is expected to take 18 months.

    RJ Vincent will seek to recycle up to 96 per cent of materials as it did with the Subiaco Oval project.

    The draft Subi East Master Plan has recently been released for public comment. The final Master Plan is anticipated to be completed before the end of the year.

    As stated by Planning Minister Rita Saffioti:

    “I’m pleased to see a local company has been awarded the contract to demolish and remediate the PMH site, creating and support local jobs and providing a boost to the local economy.

    “We know Princess Margaret Hospital holds special memories for many families across WA and we will respect those memories by preserving and retaining significant heritage buildings on the site, as well as reflecting the emotional connection for many Western Australians as part of the Master Planning process.

    “The Subi East development is moving ahead with the draft Master Plan now open for public feedback and consultation, with the final plan due later this year.”

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