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St John of God Subiaco Hospital appoints Multiplex to Stage Three of major redevelopment

St John of God Health Care has appointed Multiplex to deliver Stage Three of St John of God Subiaco Hospital’s major redevelopment project and a significant milestone in the campus’ transformation.

15 Jan 2026

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St John of God Subiaco Hospital render of new Chapel and clinical building

Designed to support the evolving needs of patients and to achieve a 5 Star Green Star rating, Stage Three includes the construction of a new six-storey clinical building featuring state-of-the-art procedural areas, contemporary infrastructure and the latest technology.

St John of God Subiaco Hospital CEO Tina Chinery said the appointment of Multiplex marks a major milestone in the hospital’s transformation.

“Our hospital has cared for generations of Western Australians for more than 127 years and is renowned as a premium provider of private health care services and clinical excellence.

“This next stage of the redevelopment will enable us to expand surgical and procedural capacity, introduce new specialist services and enhance the patient experience through modern, purpose-built facilities.

“It also reflects St John of God Health Care’s commitment to delivering high-quality private health care for Western Australians and ensuring our hospital is equipped to care for the evolving needs of our growing community.”

With philanthropic support, the new clinical building will house a dedicated Heart Centre to expand the hospital’s leading cardiac and cardiothoracic services.

Designed in collaboration with cardiologists and cardiothoracic surgeons, the Heart Centre will include four catheterisation laboratories, two large cardiothoracic theatres for complex surgery, a 22-bed cardiology ward and a 14-bed coronary care unit.

The new building will also feature additional operating theatres, an expanded orthopaedic surgical area, and a 30-bed Day of Surgery Admissions area, supporting a range of specialties including general surgery, oncology and urology.

A loading dock upgrade, end-of-trip facilities and a new Chapel will also be delivered in Stage Three.

Stage Two of the redevelopment is currently underway and due for completion in 2026. It includes upgrades to the main entrance and forecourt, replacement of patient lifts, improved visitor parking and essential infrastructure enhancements to support future growth.

Construction on Stage Three is scheduled to start in early 2026, with the new clinical building expected to open in early 2029.

Once complete, the redevelopment will significantly expand services, strengthen clinical capability and further improve the patient experience.

More information about the redevelopment is available at sjog.org.au/subiacoredevelopment.