This update is provided by Precinct
Facility Manager, Steve Bouralexis.
The construction of the MHTP-TRF project has reached the
final stage, with building commissioning and defect rectification being the main
focus for Lend Lease Building (LLB).
Witness testing for all building services
systems has been signed off by both design consultants
and relevant project representatives.
LLB has completed the majority of works under contract and practical completion (PC) was granted on 11 September 2015, representing a major milestone for the project.
Commissioning, fit-out and relocation is now underway and the following activities are scheduled for the next six weeks:
· Cleaning
of the facility – Commencing 17th Sept.
· Delivery
of major Laboratory equipment – Commenced and ongoing.
· Installation
of Workstation and Furniture – Commenced and ongoing.
· Medical
Equipment – To be ordered, staged delivery will commence in November 2015.
· Information
Communication Technology – Server and backbone equipment installation
commenced.
· Certification
of Laboratories and clean room - Ongoing
· Fine
tuning of the building air conditioning system - Ongoing
· Building
defect rectification – Ongoing
· Equipment
Training – Schedule to start in early October.
· Site
Tours for all stakeholders and TRF occupants - Ongoing.
Relocation into TRF
Staged occupancy into the TRF will commence on the 4th November
(post Melbourne cup weekend). The relocation into the TRF will be occurring in
the following order:
· The
Ritchie Centre to level 5 TRF
· Platform
Technology to level 4 TRF
· Cancer
Theme to level 6 TRF
· Clinical
Trials Centre to level 3 TRF
Tours for staff not relocating into the TRF
For all staff that want to have a sticky beak through the
newly completed TRF, tours will run every Friday starting 25th
September 2015 and continue until relocation of staff is complete (early
December). Tours will depart from Lecture Theatre 1 at 10:05am sharp and
last for 1hr. No bookings are required, just show up by 10:00am!
Tours will be guided by either Steve Bouralexis or Eddie Law
or both depending on numbers and will showcase the design elements, occupancy
and purpose behind the TRF.
For more information about any of this information, please
contact Steve Bouralexis at steve.bouralexis@hudson.org.au
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