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Page 1: MASTER PLAN - Queensland · PDF file10 MASTER PLAN OPTIONS 121 101 INTRODUCTION 122 10.2 OVERVIEW - ALL OPTIONS 122 103 ... pue u6!sap paie~6alu! ue jo ued DJ!~ aq] S! 11 gupaid qileeq

ESTIMATES - 15 JULY 2009

ATTACHMENT I

TABLED DOCUMENT

TABLED BY

MEMBER FOR CALOUNDRA

SUNSHINE COAST HOSPITAL

MASTER PLAN

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Sunshine Coast Hospital Master Plan December zoo7

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CONTENTS

1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

2 ROLE 8 FUNCTION 2 1 INTRODUCTION

2 2 PROCESS OVERVIEW

2 3 STEERING COMMITEE ROLE 8 FUNCTION 2 4 TERMS OF REFERENCE 2 5 PROCESS OBJECTIVES

3 PROJECT CONTMT 3 1 INTRODUCTION 3 2 PREVIOUS STUDIES 3 3 SITECONTM

3 4 SERVICE PLAN SUMMARY

3 5 CO-LOCATION OBJECTIVES 3 6 SlTE DESIGNATION PROCESS

3 7 PLANNING PROCESSES & APPROVALS

3 8 INFRASTRUCNRE AGREEMENT 3 9 ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES

3 10 DISASTER 8 EMERGENCY POLICY

3 11 INDIGENOUS HERLTAGE 3 12 ARTBUILTIN

ECOLOGICALLY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 21 4.1 GREEN HOSPITAL PRINCIPLES 22

4.2 SOCIALSUSTAINABILITY 23 4.3 ECOLOGICALSITE PlANNlNG PRINCIPLES 24

4.4 INDOOR ENVlRONMENTALOUALlTY 25 4.5 ENERGY & WATER 25 4.6 CLIMATECHANGE X 4.7 PATH FORWARD 26

COMMERCIAL OPPORTUNITIES 29 5 1 INTRODUCTION 30 5 2 PRNATE HOSPITAL 30

5 3 ALLIED HEALTH SERVICES 30

5 4 EDUCATION 30 5.5 RESEARCH 31

5.6 FACILITIES MAINTENANCE 32 5.7 CAR PARKING 32

5.8 OTHER 32

SUMMAFY OF SPATIAL AREAS 8 FUNCTIONAL RELATIONSHIPS 35 6.1 INTRODUCTION 36 6 2 EXTRACTS FROM HSP 36

6 3 CONSULTATION 40 6.4 FUNCTIONAL RELATIONSHIPS 41

6.5 FUNCTIONALAREAS 42 6.6 ANALYSIS OFTHE SCHEDULE OF

ACCOMMODATION 43

6.7 FACILITIES MODEL 46

7 SITE & PRECINCT CONSIDERATIONS 51 7.1 PLANNING FRAMEWORK 52

7.2 SITEANALYSIS 54 7.3 SLTE PLANNING CONSIDERATIONS 56 7.4 DEVELOPMENT OFF-SITE &ADJACENT TO THE

HOSPITAL 55 7.5 SITE ACCESS STUDY 66

7.6 EMERGENCYVEHICLE ACCESS 67 7.7 GEOTECHNICALSERVICES 69

7.8 CIVIL 69 7.9 STRUCTURAL 73

7.10 TRAFFIC ENGINEERING 74 7.11 BUILDING SERVICES 76

7.12 ANClUlARYSTUDlES 84

8 URBAN PLANNING SUMMARY 91 6.1 URBAN DESIGN ISSUES &OPPORTUNITIES 92 8.2 CURRENTSITUATION 92

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8 3 THECHALLENGE 92

6.4 POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS 92 8.5 NEXTSTEPS 97

9 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE 99 9.1 ASUSTAINABLE LANDSCAPE 100 9.2 MULTI-MODALTRANSITINTERCHANGE 105

9.3 A CONSOLIDATED 'GREEN' PRECINCT01 106 9.4 ACONSOLIDATED'GREEN' PRECINCT02 107 9 5 VEHICULAR CONNECTIW 108 9.6 PEDESTRIAN CONNECTIVITY 109 9 7 SOFTSCAPE PALEiTE 1: AClVlC LANDSCAPE111

9.8 SOFTSCAPE PALETE 2: SHADE 8 PEDESTRRNS 113

9 9 SOFTSCAPE PALETTE 3: BIO-RETENTION 115 9.10 HARDSCAPE PAL- l : CIVIC PAVEMENT

TREATMENTS 117 9.11 HARDSCAPE PALETE2: SECONDARY

PAVEMENTTRMTMENTS 119

10 MASTER PLAN OPTIONS 121 101 INTRODUCTION 122 10.2 OVERVIEW - ALL OPTIONS 122 103 OPTION l : COMPACTMODEL- CENTRAL

LOCATION 123 10.4 OmlON 2: COMPACT MODEL - NORTHERN

LOCATION 125

10.5 OPTION 3: LINEAR MODEL - CENTRAL LOCATION 128

10.6 ANALYSIS OF ALL OPTIONS 130

l l PREFERRED MODEL 133 11 .l INTRODUCTION 134 112 PRECINCT PIANNING 135 11.3 EMERGENCY VEHICLE ACCESS 141

11.4 OVERLAND STORMWATER FLOW 142 11.5 HEALTH PLANNING 142

11 6 SlTE INFPASTRUCNRE 8 BUILDING SERVICES 143

12 RISK MANAGEMENT 151 12.1 RESOURCES8 RESPONSIBILITY 152 12 2 IMPLEMENTATION 6 MONITORING 152 12.3 CAPITAL COST 153 12 4 PROGRAM (ASSUMPTIONS) 153

APPENDICIES 155

APPENDIX A - ASSUMPTIONS REGISTER 156

APPENDIX B - ESD WORKSHOP 157

APPENDIX C - USERGROUP ME€TING NOTES 163

APPENDIX D - ACOUSTIC REPORT 164

APPENDIX E - HELICOPTER LANDING SlTE FACILITY DESIGN REPORT 165

APPENDIX F - GEOTECHNICAL SERVICES REPORT 166

APPENXID G - CIVIL & STRUCTUWIL ENGINEERING REPORT 167

APPENDIX H - BUILDING SERVlCES ENGINEERING 168

APPENDIX I -ACCESS 169

APPENDIX J - WAY FINDING 170

APPENDIX K - EVALUATION MATRIX 171

APPENDIX L - PROGFIAMMING 172

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1 Compact Model - Cenval Site Location

2 Compact Model - Northern Site Location and

3 Linear Model - Central Site Locatsm

Aher ire cneopment at aeta ea concerns aq eva-a'c? P.XBSP 01 :ne : r e moaes occ.vec r a no.: lrom 6el 1a.s ( I ~ O ~ O S as *e; as asera. no.1 t.om :Ire -eat? " . . Planning User Groups ~vaiuation criieria was agreed and weighted by an evaluation panel, each option scored in a two phased process including a technical walualion focused an specific aspecfs of performance criteria, and a second combined meeting informed by the outcomes of the focus groups using the technical reviews as a reference and consolidating the commenfs to determine a preferred Master Plan option.

Based on an evaluation of all scheduled aiteria, the process aeserm i w tna: :?e 'Ccmoact Uoae - honnsrn Enc opl an scoreo tqe 1 yes1 q a rargnal cegree Tre n a .a1 c l 02n8 col1 rmec (re1 :le i lel: w 01 :ne era .&,cl oraess has not to determine a '"winning" option but to identity the key ahributes of each concept, hence, the ranking within each criterion was mare imponant than the overall score.

With this in mind it was agreed that the preferred clinical arrangements 01 the "Compact Model - Central Site'' when mwed to the nonhem end of the site achieved the mast desirable outcomes A hybrid-planning model incorporating these ObjectiveS was then refined and presented to The Executive However, it was clear hat the hybrid plan did not work as well as was anticipated, having somk functional 'elalolrr p prc3errs D ~ l n g a re.~en of alerla're p a m 13 C O ~ S oera: c ~ s a aec s o? MS wcanseq.en'ly :a*=? 3) T P ~ 3ec.i .e 10 re-csen:afe 'ne can n a $ < e m c,

angular arrangement that delivered better functional relalonships

Tne Building Services Master Plan philosophy has been developed utilising key inputs from the project brief including environmental targets and objectives, energy minimisation sbategies, post disaster functionality, evidence based design, responses to clinical functional needs and the longer terms Operationai needs and potential expansion of facilities. To this end, the strategy for a Central Energy facility has been eslablished and this strategy provides key benefits to the prajed induding:

Plant wnfiguration will minimise the risk of planttsewice d e r b y filure.

m Higher operational efiicienciea, tower long-term energy usage.

Ability to upgrade to include a CDgeneration faciiiry in the went that piped gas is madeavailable to the site

Centralised maintenance thus minimising the impact of theseactivities on the day to day opeiaticn of the hospital

m Expansion capabiliw to cater for future extension/new buildings on the site

Connectivity to the building via the seMce road and loading dock facilities

The strategy at inciudlng the central energy faciliv within the Master Plan has been successfully utilised by Queensland Health on a number of high profile projecfs and has been adopted far use an this project.

Tne Master Plan Cost Plan has been prepared by Ride Lwen Bucknall for aeensland Health. The purpose of this cost plan is to provide a budget for the development of a 650-bed hospital as described in this Sunshine Coast

Hospital Master Plan Repon dated December m 7 The cost plan includes twa options ralating to the Ward configurations

1 Base Model 114.584d

2 Preferred Ward Configuration Option 12C.583d

The wns~c t i on cost at 2W7 rates can be summarised as follows:

1 BaseModel

$752,212,818 ($6.565/m?

2 Preferred Ward Configuration

5783,906,606 (W,501/m?

It is noted that at the time of preparing this report the COnStNClim carts have not been approved by the Steering Comminee.

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2.5 PROCESS OBJECTIVES At an intensive Msioning WorkshopiPmiect Kick-Slam Meeting, the Prolecl Group outlined the cdticaf success factors and potential obstacles that may anect the proiect. These include considerations on what sewices will be delivered. the facilities to be piwided. and the pracurement model to be selected. The anaksis explored various aspecls of the process and identified a series of imprwement opponunities to facilitate a ca-operative approach to successful project delivey. Key drivers, objectives and success facton as outcomes of the workshod are ouUined in TaMe 1

A funher detailed discussion of these key points was undertaken during the Design Issues Workshop held an 6 Nwember 2037 As a result of this initiative, the follovvlng prolecl mission statement has been formulated.

"To successfully procure and deliver a leading edge teniary hospital that pfovides operationally enicient and reliable services to the community A significant asset that recognises the value of staff, accammadales the immediate needs of the patienB and contributes to the greater well being of the entire comrnunily."

The objectives reponed in Table 1 and the resulting mission statement reported above. form the basis of the evaluation criteria utilised to assess the inltlal options and select the pcefeired path

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Table 1 Key Ob~ecl~ver from workshop 7 September 2W7

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3.1 INTRODUCTION Population grawth and ageing, declining ind~vidual health and fitness, rapid advances in technology and pr&ding a sustainable health workforce are all factors anecting the qualiry and delivery of healh seMces today and into the future To facilitate successful health services delivery a series of obiectiws have been established, These will serve as the benchmade upon which the development strategies are oenerated and evaluated Some of these issue$ have beenldentified in previous studies major workshops a are referenced in Queensland Government policy dacumenls.

3.2 PREVIOUS STUDIES A n.moe. ct a.cer' nare x e n -naera<e? to e ~ a .ate me r. lao y c! i re ste ic accommocate ime oomseo rcso (a a lo exore 'ne DrlCoes cl mera colleri.a Dannnc These i i i o u s i$tiat&Shave focused on broad'plann6 aspecls including establishing precinct focal points, testing the fearibiliry of the site and identilying constraints and opportunities that affect Vle hospital siting and integration wihin ihecommuniry.

Selected o u t m m of the studies have been incorporated into the Master Plan, while other themes have been acbowledged, modified andhr adjusted as appropriate for further exploration and detail

3.3 SITE CONTEXT To meet the increasing health SeMces neads anockted with regional growth, Oueenslmd Healh has acquired a 20- hectare green field site located in a largely undeveloped area of Kawdna approximately lOkm north of Caloundra The site averaw a aeveopment 'eare slan:ea 3y 'ne Sire gmv lmen mraJgn tne Jepanment 01 ha ' ra Reso-rces a m Vrater. :o Sffi*ano "r* .tc ala a treerco sle aanec by the crow. AS panof th; existing agreement with Miious legislative autholities. Stffikland is establishing a new town Centre to suppon the wensbe commercial and residentid developments already completed andlor substantially unae-y.

Athough a green field site, the land area still presenls a series of challenges related to the large scale planning and implementation of services and transport infrastructure. These issues must be incorporated, and their inherent tislis mitigated, in the Master Plan. These issues are described in more detail in Section 7 0 of this report.

3.4 SERVICE PLAN SUMMARY 0.eensana n e a : ~ ?as commssoneo an rcepemen: learr.olamrs c3ns"tall to prepare a me&:? Se,. ces =an far :re S.nm l e Coas anc Cwor a meat? Se? ces Dr:icl (SCCHSD), to mlua ls the adequacy of existing operational arrangements and facilities, and make recommendations regarding the configuration of health swices at current and future facilities The plan proposes a recon~iwguratmn of healfh infrastwcture to emble an eflcient response to the identified regional growth.

The repon prepared by Phillipa Milne. Kim Carter and ASsociates'. outlines the demand for health services, the proposeo Se? ce colts.ra.cn em noce of oe ery I nc .ces 'anves 'c cranqr roe o nca se? ces pro1 e anc 3romcles ea~cat ol an0 researm oppon.nses

A mole detailed analysis of the health seMces planning is contained in Section 6.0 of this repon.

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3.5 CO-LOCATION OBJECTIVES As a significant publiciy lunded anet, the hospital creates a large potential to co-locate similar private sector health services, facilitate professional training and education and help establish and suppolt auxiliary retail facilities. CO- location dso presents an opportunity to share the capital and ongoing c c s l lot specialist equipment and infrastructure. Potential col-tion partners include:

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~ l i i ed h&h Pathologists, radiologists, dentists, physiotherapist and optometrists

Retall swimices Pharmacies, newsagents, flonats and qiH stores, andcatlee show.

These present a cast etlectiw and eficient way to provide publicaliy accessible seMces m regional areas through targeted public capital expenditure and private investment incentbeS. A more detdled revlew of the commercial opportunities presented by co-location is contained in Section 5.0 of this repon.

3.6 SITE DESIGNATION PROCESS Site designation is a legislat~ve process to facilitate the eady identificatim of land for community needs and integrate that land into infrastructure danninq obiectives. The Sunshine Coas! naso:a s a $c.:ry conssoerm to oe ol nlgn p.0 c ?=net I anc I re S te nas ccnseq.nt y oeel a e l l k c c oe appv ea ~ o e r t ~ e M n stens >S par on o*ocers5 in accaraace A tn me G.tce nes am.' Znnranwn'al Assesmell anc a.m#c Cols. 'X 3n Dessglal ng .ara lor Comm.nI) nlrasrmf.re m c e 3, 'ne Znef Exec:~e .mer ,re rlegareo Pann.?g Act ('>A 1997 Pralecl Se? Ces r c a v n g 0.1 a ser es of arsessme?'sa to cons aer anc repon cn lne enr.ormen'a8 S O C ~ an0 eCCnomcii impacs o' (re aeeoorrenol me comrn.7 ly an0 ra.ra j.rro:rcs

In accardance with the Guidelines, these initid findings will be published as part of a second and final public notification and consultation phase before the Final Assessment Repon is forwarded to !be Minister for approval.

If SUCCBSS~UI, the hospital development will not require approval wder the exkting Development Control Pm (DCP) of the local government authority (Calaundfa City Council) and is not required to meet any other local planning scheme

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The Site Designation of the Regional Hospital Land is targeted for completion by September 2008.

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4 ECOLOGICALLY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

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4.1 GREEN HOSPITAL PRINCIPLES

4 1 1 INTEGRATED DESIGN PROCESS Much of the success of sustainable design is due to the integrated nabrre of sustainable design processes, as many of the rustalnable deslgn and operational strategies influence each other.

The project goal is to deliwr a high pellormance, healing environment that brings together enbironmental, OCCuDational, and Datient safeN and health concerns l l r x h n an ntegrzilea oesgn pro;esres Researcl rt-aes W oe ;sea ai a oar r tor N C C ~ C ~ - ~ ~ E ~ O aesgl a m ' 0

ce1e.m l e a P: si.caopraacn 10 :re lolovvlng . -eL ng E?r,o?len a res:crl .e appraacr :C :ne e a l l is ae as ne XI ents serve0 to ae \er enrancec nea r g oerlc.malce anc mcr r,l an F~ ~ - Place making: need for a callaborative and innovative ennrornen rerrpc'rg peopes cenl8ry MC pace em ronrnen'a ss l a nao y apt ano water mmagemert anc ecos)sem vocerres - Worwace innovation: a w o r w c e that draws on healmcare culture and pragrams to develop legible connections and memorable places in buildings.

Subtropical Character: a strong sense of place and natural features satisfymg culUral needs appropriate to local conditions

A focus on responsive relationships and a collaborative envi,onment encourages innovafive solutions that are bath commercialk aware and respond to the needs of the project and the wider community

4.1.2 QUEENSLAND HEALTH POLICY Oueensknd Health (OH) has recently released me dran

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and adpriach of OH iA undena~ng ainecessary measures toward ensuring that the impact of its physical facilities. crnca an0 ~ s n e s s CWLIOIS on me enrro-mm S m n m s w anc n e cewery c! wain semces e ecoogcab soclat) ano econcmrcay s.sta Taoe

These guidelines and policies rvlll be adhered k? throughout the design, mnstructlon and postilccupancy processes. In addition to the Queensland Health Policy, the Green Star Healthcare Rating Tool [currently a pilot version) will be applied to the project

Othel Queensland Government initialbes that will be referred to include the following:

m Ecologically Susbinable Deveiopment (ESD) Office Fit out Guidelines.

m Energy Conservation Manual for Government De~artmenk.

Government Energy Management Strategy (GEMS). . Water Sman Buildings: the Government Buildings Water Conservation Program.

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- Material selection to minimise me emission of mlatile organic compounds

4.1.3 GREENSTAR HEALTH PILOT OH ESD Policy requires the use of the Green Star process as a design tool to inform design decisions related to the whole project. The Green Star - Healthcare rating tw l has been released in pilot format for stakeholder feedback". The Green Star- Healthcare Pilot will be refined based on the feedback received through the pilot programme before being released for general use as a rating tool'5 There is a possibility mat cenificasan may be obtained on me project at a later stage, but there are no assurances, and this needs to be agreed with me Green Building Council 01 Australia (GBBA) A renous impediment to certification may be the status of the land as a former wetland: this is being investigated by QH.

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Matter of Taste

4.2.3 HEALING ENVIRONMENTS The ewlution of hospitals from treatment prwiders to the Creation of total heating environments is cause for a rethink of same of the physical and organisational models of the past. Healing environments may lead to the following imprwwoents:

patient recavery lime

pain management - inlectim wntrol

patient satisfaction - Stress lwels among stall

stafi retention

Factors that may contribute to the creation of healing environments include the suppart of oulural and mcid connections, natural light, interesting v i m , connection with the outside, organic forms, and human scale, non- i n 9 I f ~ t i o ~ I feei A patient-centred, spcial building that provides a high level at both formal and lnlormal intefactian whilst maintaining patient privacy when necessary and that responds to the needs of pwentative health Programmes is sought.

There is a need b funher explore options that provide adequate and appropriate adjacencies whilst inwrporating mare evternal wurmards and IandscapinQ. This may require the priorifisation of essential adjacencies within a more dispersed arrangement of buildings,

Opportunities for expansion need to be explicit and allow for wntinual and seledive refurbishment and expansion of

individual elements without confusing the ongoing operation of the entire hospital.

4.3 ECOLOGICAL SITE PLANNING PRINCIPLES

4.3.1 PROJECT LINKAGES niegra'o? of ra.80,~. pqfica ocagica smfa -?a c d & a c0mpcner.s ot l l e W- cJ.ar aloscape re fms i 'es'cra' b e

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Master plan elements critical to supporting important proiect linkages critical includethefallowing:

Integration of the Haspitd with thecommvnlty through the arrangement of associated facilities (Univenify, research. business and communify facilities). transport and access connectivity and building and landscape design that reflects a lacal identity and sense of place.

Economic and cultural linkages wilh the community eg. inclusion of Univemity and research facilities, business and cornmunityapportunities etc

Accessibility for pedestrians, qcfzsts and public transpart. and less reliance on private cars;

- Support of the idenofied Hab~tat Corridors and hnks through prOvlSlOn Of landscape Wnslstent Wth the Caloundra City Council Biod~vers~fy Strategy

Support network of lnterllnked ecologlcalty and culturally s~gn~f~canl hab8tats to protect and enhance 1-1 b~odlversihl - Use bio-retention swales far stormwatw, erosion and silratian management systems to contribute improvement of water quality.

Reflect and represent traditianal cultural heritage and contemporary cultural diversity in the built environment - Integration of recreatial paths around me Hmpital- e g a themed walk with periodic a m h s or points of culural interest Integration with local and regional c/de ways with an-site facilities.

Creation of a scenic outlook to the site respecting the adjoining visually and ecologically sensitive remnant forest to the west.

Create healing gardens that patients may access directly and sheltered outdmr areas on every flmr accessible to all wards - Integrate on-site strategies for rainwater and stormwater collection, treatment and reuse

Promote oppwiunities f a cultural development and wellbeing using a process of place makmg, inwlving staff, patients and related communities in he design. implementation and evaluation of public an programs in the Hospital.

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4.3.2 SITE ECOLOGY The integration of the ecosystems, habitats, biodivenity land conservation, water conservation and atmospheric hygiene cansiderations is critical in the development of the Master Plan The key objective is to increase the conneclvily, extent and biodivenity 01 the surrounding havitat through the following: - Connect surroundmg network of habitals with green links

(bath east west and nonh saum) thraugn revegetation. Establish awide ripanan buffer areatotne motorway

Bia-retention swales, ideally on the eastern side of site

Anifidal creeks along the roads for stormwater drainage and landscape to suppan the ecological integrity of the Surrounding habitats

4.3.3 HEALING GARDENS Landscape provides the sening for the Hospital's day-to-day activities defining the relationship between people and Place Recent research suggests that contact wilt? me natural world may benefit heam and improve healing. Interactions wilh the natural environment include contact wilh animals, plants and wilderness, as well as viewing landscapes, gardening. walldng in gardens or even looking at gardens, can improve medbcal outcome+ and lower stress levels.

Direct access to landrap& areas is merefare cansidered essentid and the landscaped areas should suppon the health programmes

4.3.4 MICROCUMATE

The Sunshine Coasl has an agreeable subtropical climate The average summer (December-Februav) temperatures

range tram 1PC to 28'C and winters [June-August) are mild and sunny with average temperatures ranging from 74: to ZTC.

me temperablre fluctuations between the summer and winter months is mild with temperatures being generally comfortable all year round. Therefore, protected outdoor space is a significant opponunity far cirwlation spaces and mixed mode air condition a valid option

4.4 INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY Although largely a more detaiied design issue, consideration of the indoor environmental qualily is necessav at this early stage to ensure that the design opportunities of buildings to improve well being and indoor eoviranmentd quality are optimtsed

An increasing focus on the quality of indoor environments emphasises the importance at daylight and access to the outdmrs tor building occupants Research links worker ~rOduCtMtY wim access to daylight and views of nature, as hell as vi& of naturewith improved patient outcames. The value of daylight and mew of nature is erpecialty important given the intensity and stress iwel of me health work which ooes an within b e clinical areas. Good orientation to all occupied areas is essential and should be integrated wilh an lnnavative approach to the planning of consulting rwm arrangemenb.

4.5 ENERGY&WATER

4.5.1 ORIENTATION &MASSING Olientation of the long axis at the buildings to the east west will aiiard the optimum response to energy and day lighting iss~es. The eenetration of davliqht to all occupied spaces . . ?C -0ng war0 oecrcomr a70 s l " mrr weas s :ne n ~ l e s l olcr h me A am ct ire aara comooner.1 r-o. o m u m r e aa, 8gnl:ng arc mss on, qaea mooe a r cono I on ng

1 l.n?er a n e c o l g ire masslg mme' .~conolo?w BE- ce areas ana anascaoeo areas S-02 o 3e 'oca!ec 10 8ls.late lrem from lem3eraldn emernes rlecracr. cl " outdoor areas dlredv access~ble from the wards should be targeted an the nomy A detailed study of solar shading. wnd effects, ventilation. day lighgng, and buffer zones is needed to inlorm the detailed design process.

4.5.2 ENERGY A thorough climate analysis will be undenaken duting the detailed design phases to inform the development of the design, panicularly in relation to the following energy raving opponunities:

mixed-mode aircanditioning:

m use of less climate control sensitive spaces eg. storerooms, toilets sewice areas, landscaped areas. exfernal cimula$on to buffer conditioned spaces.

high performance fapde:

well sealed tarjades to air-conditioned spaces: - day lkghting - alternative ward design with mixed mode air conditioning and day lighting.

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Sewices supply and distributim strategy including central energy plant and alternative energy generation options should be identified and accommodated.

4.5.3 WATER in many pa~ts of Australia, potable wafer supplies are wer- stressed, requiring water cwsemtion strategies. Hospitals are water-intensive and in many communities, they are among the largestwatef usen.

The Master Plan must make adequate provision for water management strategies such as On-site water management 10 accommodate the collection, storage and reuse of rainwater,

4.6 CLIMATE CHANGE The demolrtion constructiol and use of buildings can potentially generate substanlid detrimentd environmentai impacts, in particular energy use with associated greenhouse gas emissions, waste generation, construction materials use and recycling, water use and discharge, and integration of buildings with other infrastructure and social systems.

While the environmental impacts of climate change are slowly stming to be comprehended in relation to the study of global warming, lhe prablema8c impacts of extreme weather mu51 atso be dealt wiVl The climate changes issues that need to be confronted include the lollounng: - managing high temperatures without the use 01 a vast

amount of energy to create a stable building micro climate: ernplq passive techniques to deal with extreme and rapid swings in external temperatures:

very high winds: design for higher level cyclonic conditions:

m l lmd risks: ldentify appoprlate nwr level and protect essential infrastruciure: ~~

m water resources and quality: pratect essential infrastructure and collect rainwater for reuse.

The use of computer simulation to predict the energy and envlronmmtai performance, climate analysis, shading analysis, energy modelling. thermal wmfon assessment. daylight modelling, camputationd fluid dynamics and materials assessment is critic# to getting results that validate the design concepts and that are suitable for use in any IUUE Green Star rating process. Requirements lor these verification activities, the production of documentary evidence and for a Green Star consultant to coordinate the process need to be established.

4.7 PATH FORWARD me development of the Project Definition Plan must be consistent win the principles established in the Master Plan. comply with Oueensland HealUl Environmental Sustainable Development Guidelines and drive green building design. The establishment of ciear design criteria is the most crucial pan of the design process in terms of achieving high quality buildings and environmental performance. Key outcomes will focus an the following:

m Set out environmental cnteria to facilitate monitoring of the building's performance thraughout the vanaus stages of the design process.

- Use Green Star Health to hdp swucture the lnlormatlan and provide standards for green deslgn (5 Star) Form a whale of lhfe vtew and "alldate the approach to s~clal enumnmental and cast facton - Flesh out theappraprlate level of lntegratlon of ESD m the deslgn to mtnlm8se mwronmentai lmpact and estabilsh ewiqtcal MIU~S that can be lntegrated ("to landscape deolgn and plannlng processes

The resulting Design Criteria will comprehensively guide the design development to achieve sustainable outwmes in materials and resources use and reuse, transpon modes. energy, water and ecology

There are many direct and ,"direct benefits of a green hospital Wile ESD initiatives are genera$ more capital intense, many green hospitd strategies deliver s o d and healVl benefits, some of which can be transiated into financial terms he applloatb? of ESD primiples can reduce aperationai costs in hospital lacilibes aver the long run: increase a haspital's efficacy through lmprwements in workforce productivity, recruitment and retenbon, paent recovery, and overall visitor experience representing more valuable potential indirect savings.

A green haspitat may also benefit the immediate wmmunity and increase staff morale by providing natural landscape areas as p a l of i re exoer ence ol 're ca-nm-r y 1 genera weme, 'le, 81e c8s.a mssers D, 01 peope wnc .se me nocl la Pmoe r e *o,*~lo 1 a e n nczo'as ana 'ns mat --r .- --7 - ~ ~ - - ~ ~ ~

enhance the hospital's recruitment efforts.

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6 SUMMARYOF SPATIAL AREAS & FUNCTIONAL RELATIONSHIPS

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1 INTRODUCTION The Health Services Plan (HSP) prwides a framework for the design of the hospital Its purpose is to aniculate the planning context and analyse me demographics and health profile of the reglon, and examine the current services utilisation and future needs.

As the document is still in draft farm and is currentty under review. h planning directions and the nominal Schedule of Accommodation were used as Terms of Reference for the Master Plan There were developed with the User Groups during the process The outcome was a mare refined Schedule of Accammodation, taking into account built form and sewidng requirements These areas were then tested wiUl the various deparfmental representatives.

User Groups were also used to determine the best functional relationships between the departments This task was completed with the useof a planning mattix

The pmpooed Master P$n is the result a1 a combination of extensive consultaban and the findings of the HSP.

6.2 EXTRACTS FROM HSP

Tre new r c r p z m1 sene a regonal *eferra '~nc lcn tor i re ' j - 1 5 P ~ e Coast aqa sUc'c.nong ostrcs ma) r? .ce me ~ o t e ~ c a lor a co-ocaea rira'e rcscta Tre pan-ea dwelopment involves a substantial expansion in bath the capacity and scope of clinical services prwided on the Sunshine Coast It is also expected to have a major impact in reversing the cunent pattern of patient outflowr to Brisbane haspitab.

Projecfians far future service demand have been based on a range of facton that have been demonstrated in a number 01 studies to impact on servicedemand. These indudwl:

Projected population changes by local government area. Age distributions within 1-1 government areas,

m e age-speclfic propensity of patients to use inpatient services based an local and Australian aggregated data.

Waiting lists and other indicaton of lmpelfections in the translation between need and service utilisation,

m Market failures and supply issues impacting demand (e.g. rationing, access problems, incomplete services),

'* mrr moon oar oat been mciuaed n ihe menbcsr ar r has m re, m e n releasea and 3s marked .NO! Q otam. l, is a ronrkan, r m ~ R R I I I C ~ for m$ WM

. Distribution of demand nithin the region between service prwiden. - Modification of unusud and unsustainable service provision panerns for projections,

Technological implications for fublre service provision.

Epidemiological data where it is avdlable.

Advice 01 the clinicians involved in the prwisian of the service.

Direction of the service and relationship with other Services. - Expected improvements or changes in length ol stay or mode of treatment (e g. changing from inpatient to day patient, earlier discharge).

m Anticipated role and market shae of the service.

A r anaksls to idenhfy future health service demands of the population and the mast eHective service delivery plan has been completed

6.2.1 DEMAND FOR HEALTH SERVICES The Sunshine Coast and Coolaola Health Services District (SCCHSD) population is expected to continue growing by some l 0 . m people annualk, to around 430,030 by 2016 and 462.003 by 2021 The population of the broader catchment area" is expected to increase to just aver 660.000 people by 2016 and 7 3 0 , m by 2021 Significantly, for health care demand, the alder population (aged 651) is increasing at twice the rate of the population as a whole

" hcluda Bunbab?~, Fmer CcaIaM Nor37 &rnen Hedm SeMce Dlrtv3s

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Table 1: Master Plan Functional Areas

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6.7 FACILITIES MODEL From the funcflanal areas and functional relationships discussions, three initial models were developed. Each of these endeavoured to interpret the lunctional relationships that were exmessed during the User Group meetings in a.llerenl *a/s mere trreec fierent mmer *ere exolessm n :a h n 3m3e cagam 'o'mat an0 :nen r.mrer cevebpea ne fnree separate plals

Each of me bubble diagram models incorporated the following facilities model reiationshiw that were expressed by me user group process andlar the ExecuIiive

Separation of Ambulatory care functions from acute care funcb'ons generalv.

Possibility of Ambulato~ cafe funcflons to be run along standard Specialist Outpatlent Depament (SOPD) or altematlvev p h t e praclce models.

Abilily to reduce seMces requirements by k n g a& to shut dawn parts of the facility that are not run 24 hours.

Cianty d way finding and patient traffic iiows to be maintained.

m Mental Healm to be closely linked to Emergency Department to ensure ease of patient and staff flaws

Clear and separate access to loading docks far Hotel sewices vehicles,

m Clear and separate vehicle access for Ambulances

Ambulance and public entry to Emergency Department to beclosely linked for single triage point

Access to outdoor space for materniiy, subacute. rehab, paediatics - Ensure secure outdoor areas for Mental Health inpahents

Inpatients accammadated in ward areas verticalhi linked abow the acute carerones to a l lw for bener access V, vim and breezes.

The fundonal relationship diagrams were developed into two geeneral arrangements, one compact in farm, and one finear in form.

The compact farm was then broken down into WO separate functions. d iagms to explore aifferent clinical relaticnshim.

me following functional bubble diagrams are colour coded to reflect the departmental area schedules that were grwped in Table 1

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Figure 9 : RBWH Development Superimposed on Site

m e following anahlse% all look at particular physia and environmenlal issues that suggest certain approaches to dwelopment, howwer the callechve influence of key planning criteria such as views, vehicular access, public transmn access, connectivity vim the communiry and the towncentre all suggest that the primary focus of hospital 3Recoment sno.0 ce on me noTerP eno ?l tne s:e I e t r o ~ :n 5 o reclon l la l i re perceof cn 01 a selse ot arr .a1 ano CenlN s r ~ a ce estao spec nc* CeveODrTenl s managed ;long the eastem rmd, via development scale. designated usage, landscape strategy, urban planning strategies, tranic and pedestrian plannmg are d l crucial towards achieving me vital and dynamic mage of the Health Precinct. The eastern road will convey the sense of identity and image, and be the p i n t of arkal far this new Hospital.

7.2.2 PUBLIC HOSPITAL DMLOPMENT ZONE: The diagram illustrates that the nomern end of the site is the primary development zone due to its bener amenity. mis amenity is me result of a closer proximity to the Town Centre. to public transport, better views and enhanced visibility and image Whin the precinct

This "nonhern hal? of the site is allocated tar dewlopment of the Public Hospital, and the remainder of the site is to be allccated tor commerclai development, expansion and suppon seMces etc.

The attached site context plan illustrates a Plan of The Royal Brisbane and Wornens Hospital supenmpsed on the site to illustrate scale.

Figure 10: Site Dwelopmenl Zones

7-J---ly0 @ Figure 11: Ideal Hospital Development Zone

Figure 12 Slte Suwey Plan

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7.3 SITE PLANNING CONSIDERATIONS

7.3.1 EASEMENTS The designated site plan delines two maior easements extending east west through the site. These easements are designated for overland stormwater flow to ensure thal there is an effecbve passage across the site to the lake for floodwater that may accumulate along the west of the site in Kawana Way. I1 is understood that the northern easemen1 is also intended to represent the plblic road corridor far the eastem road.

These easements iexceDt the one at the south end of the site) bisect the site and' impact hw l l y on its dewlopment capacily and iagical planning ideals Based on advice from OPUS Oaniec McWilllam (OPUS), thal the location of the eanemena R&S are flexible, the site olannina stratem has . .. relocated these further noifh.

The road easement has been ''pushed' northwards to allow the hospitai lo move as lar north as practicable The intersection of thls eastern road with Kawana Way is understood to be critical in terms at its minimum 3Wm separation lrom the intersection with Lake Kawana Boulevard and this setback has been maintained.

The overland flow easement has been relocated northwards with the road conidor This increases the length behveen ovedand flow paths and an additional corridor in the centre of the site may be necessaly Overland flow requirements may be accommodated via piped drainage in this corridor

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Figure 13: Easement Requirements & Overland Stomwater Flow

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DENSITY OF DEVELOPMENT The diagrams illustrate the process considered when undenaking an anaysis of alternate development densiies.

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In addition, there are other considerations such as the perceived ideal densitf relative to regional image, climatic responsive design considerations, and the comparative height of development elsewhere in the precinct.

Having considered these issues, the chosen approach has been one of a medium density between the two aforementioned approaches. This approach d l l translate 10 a hospital building development m the order of seven storeys, and allowing appropriate sile for hospital expansion and other development

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7.3.9 TRAVEL DISTANCES

The diagram illustrates the direct travel distance of appraximatek m m from the nanhem end of the hoapltal site to the Railway Station This will increase to over 700m in actual walking path distance, which is significant and unreasonable far many patients and vbitors. Unless the Railway station can be retmted closer to the hospital site this distance will result in most pedestrian visitors, amving Ga rail dso reking on bus transportto the hospital.

7.3.10 TRAFFIC PLANNING The biggest challenge in protecting the accessiblity of the hospital is to ensure that the road and transpon infrastructure is not aw rsec alfected by the planning of and ultimate imptementat~on of the surrounding road newoh established as pan of the broader Kawana Town Centre development,

While the hospital development may benefit substan6ally lrom its adjacency to the new Kawana Town Centre this same proxlm~ty oi activlty can pose a threat to the hospital accessibility. It is essential that tmHic planning be undertaken with the needs of the hospital, the town centre and the general community in mind and nithout ~omp~)mise. 24fl access to the hospital site directly form the MMTC without impedance and unintenupted access from all other directions to prwide all round accessibility and contingency accessibility is essential

At this time stakehdder, discussions are not proceeding to identifV and analyse problems assmiated with the tralfic planning in the precinct generally Recent planning influences appear to be aimed at facilitating an increased development density in the Town Centre and surrounds and Ftgure 23 Pedestrian Access 8 Cannectlvlty

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consequently the tikelihaod of increasing traffic and associated infrastructure is a major concern from fwo aspects: - Increasing trafic volumes in the precinct has Vle potential

to reflect in traffic congestion and periods of inaccessibility to the hospital site. This a concern when such an important community facility must be accessible at all times, and

m Increasing traffic volumes has the potential to create a non-pedestrian friendly environment, one that is insecure and hostile This may be reflected particularly at the c la~h points between pedestrian access and vehicular access along the routes between the hospital, the town centre and the ai l station.

The timeliner tor the establishment of the maior road infrastructure and rarlare yet to be defined

7.3.11 PEDESTRIAN ACCESS For the reasons outlined above, concerns are held for the potential of trafftc planning imperatives to overshadow and affect Vle potential to achieve sale and secure good pedestrian access around the precinct.

In its present form. Lake Kawana Boulevard provides a divisive barrier bewen the Hospital and Town Centre The ultimate scale of this road and manner n which it is planned has the potential to significantly anect the urban amenily of the pfec~nct

At ihs time slakehoider discussions are yet to be convened in an enan address this issue and find good urban planning soIutions

STRATEGY for 5TRAFGY for dedicated ornbulmce ambulmce egms egressoff motwwoy off motonwy ot and directly into interchange south hospital site of rite. andaccss onto Kawm Way

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Figure 24: Pedestrian Baniem

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7.7 GEOTECHNICAL SERVICES

OVERVIEW A preliminary investigation of the site has been undertaken by Goider Associates at the request of OPUS Oantec Mcwiiliam (OPUS). ihe repon wllates and summarises the geotechnical investigations and prelaading works hat have been carried out at the site, and these findings form the basis of the preliminary structural and civll responses for the site master pian".

These broad scale geotechnical inventiqations on and adjacent to the site induded several boreholes, one test pit mc tal0.s eeclrar c Inclon less ,Car) A l. ,=pc- ol t le n~esga l ons to,ms Apwlox F 01 Ins ream nn e I re e, rr.csaHec! ?g lne master pan arer.mma, sea oew.

GEOLOGY &SUBSURFACE PROFILE The subsurface profile of the site is extremely variable. fnvestigations illustrate that the general subsurface profile of the site contaim varlable alluvial soilsz up to depths at 10 io 20 metres, of varying stability and campaction, subject to senlement wer time, overiaflng a varying depth of sandstone from approximately 18m along the souhern bwndary to 25m along h e northern Tests have &so

indicated that dense lndurated sand appears to underlie most of the eastern pan of the site, with a possible incised channel cut hrough the layer near the southeast camer. The possibility of other such channels occurring elsewhere on the Site should not be excluded and funher testing needs to be undenaken to confirm heir position and asses their impacr

In addition, the site has been extensively filled with a combination of hydraulically placed sandy fill, and sandy claylclaye, sand placed with a truck and compacted by rollers up to an werall depth of 2 metres. The fill and compaction procedure have been formally cenified by m w Geotechn,ml Ply Ltd.

Groundwater was observed in the boreholes and inferred from the CPTs at depths of between 1 5 and 30m below ground surface This will affect any excavation woh for services andtar basements. The groundwater levels are expected to fiuctuate wiUl h e piwailing tidal and weather conditions

PRELOADING Several sectims of the proposed hospital site haw been sublect to preloading and test loads based on the subsurface conditions identified during prwious site investigations During the detailed design stage, funher preloading andtar test loads should be considered

" mere hchrde very i oore ihs rand and clayay rand, bron menne ciay, med,um iaprr dsnra -m.

ACID SULPHATE SOllS Acid sulphate soib are present on site. Although OPUS have been advised that that fill materials have been through a lida at ion program far the treatment of acid sulphate soiis. prel imi~ry tes6ng indicates that the fill material has not been fully treated or adequately mixed. Some additional testing and treatment will be required for the 611 material placed on the site. m e underlying "aural soils are classified, as being potential acid sulphate soils ands will require further treatment.

Opus Oantec McWilliam (OPUS) have prepared a detailed repon outlining the civll engineering design considerations for the Master Plan This is attached as Append'n G

EARTHWORKS Earthworks wll be designed in accordance wth the geotechnlcal repon that conflrms that Conventional earthmovlng equipment can be utli~sed for the maln earthworks and that any basements or underground seMces will requtre rhanng dewatenng and tank~ng

Exca~tlons at the slte are ant8clpated for basements and tenchmg for underground services Maxtmum excamtlon depth is expected to be in the order of 3m depth and based an the boreh.de and CPT data wll be mostly m cantrolled fill (mostly sandiclayq sand) and may just extend into the natural soils (probably sandtclaye, sand, with minor claylsandy clay). It is l ikly bat any excavations below the fill into the natural soils may encounter acid sulphate soils.

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TO comply with the SPP requirements and achieve flood mm." 3 Iwe yc.nc tlo9r e,e of tqe 0. ongr W w am.: a. 4 5 <a*ana *a) r -2 to oe a1 * c m R. 4 0 x 0 I re roao 'o me east m oe ar0.W R. 3 0 Acess from t le &item road will therefore be about l m to 1.5 m below the grnund floor level.

The level differences across the site will prwide the opportunity for a basement in some areas; otherwise, the ede atlerences Tar 'ec. re a w l s aeraoe .o .me 01 l to ce pacec to acn me lne groJna 'ocr me Aaela w %.of ct 'ne c351 01 1 nc lye S le 10 ac? e.e loac orotecton at g rand tlmr verres~cort or basemen! to some areas should be undertaken during the design phase.

ROADWORKS External roads will be wnst~c ted in accordance with the Infrastructure Agreement Kawana Way to the west will be a Department of Maln Roads controlled road and Lake Kawana Boulevard to the east will be a divided wllectar road. The road to the south wll be a collector standam road. As all site street frontages are to major roads, intersemions wiil require traffic signals for major accesses and protected turning lane or left in - len out only treatments far minor entries

The roads and intersections will be constructed to comply with the requiremenlr of the relevant authohan(y reqrnrements. The layout end intersection treatments for the roads adjacent to the site are awaiting finalization by Main Roads. Council and the developer of the Kawana area.

Internal roads wilt be a minimum at 6 meters in width with manoeuvring and road geometry designed in accordance with the requirements of the current edition of the

Queensland Streets Manual. The road layout wiil be designed to provide indirect rmtes from the external road system 10 discourage through tranic using the internal road svstem, Set down, taxis, queuing lanes ta parking areas and eke.ger.cv \ell cles * ' l leea 10 i e seglegatea 12 ms:e :ne !wee l LW a! tralc 1rro.gnq.r :ne s a isern; rcaas MI w oesaneo <P acwraalce *rn Ca0;la.a C h Colic' &&nt design standards far a collector road and palWng areas designed in accordance with AS2890 Pahing Facilities.

Asphattic concrete wilt be me main surface treatment tor rcacs !?rn.gnJ.' me r t e C.,. cewra:&e :rea'men'r a: ?:ersect 0.15 crop on zones &?a speeo conircl am ces t!

w rm. rm Co?c*e!e oa.eme?u no..a w .re0 tc.'oaa#nc dock 'and ambulance' sel down areas to acmmmadate greater and more frequent vehicle mowrnents.

WATER SUPPLY &SEWERAGE INFRASTRLCNRE Water supply and sewerage inlrastrucbre requirements for the Hosoital have been investiqated by OPUS The basis of the review is the previous fin& of the Kawana Hospital

This identifies the hospltat site as being located in the Coastal LOW Level Zone, serviced from the Lander Street Trunk main supply through a connection on the dwm

I' ~ a ~ q u a ,S ~aimndnd sty caunc~rs c0mmeromme~a~;rad water andw.ariaweIer busnerr ~n!t. n manasas as cdktion and ddmw olwatsr and waitewaer W Calovnom res;denlE

streamside of the Wartulla pressure-reducing valve. There is also a back up supply thrwgh a twped newohconnection to the site from theservice reservoir located at the Caloundra water treatment plant in Araona.

m e supply is considered reliable in quantity and quality.

The water supply demand and wastewater discharge calculations are based on the Equivalent Penan (EP) loading sourced from CalAquaa. The study exewted by KBR considered the existing loading lor the original residential scheme and the additional loading pased by the hospital development The loads used by KBR in their assessment have been adopted by OPUS

These petiminaly design calculations have been extended to determine the sewerage discharge llows and capacities of existing and proposed infrastructure These calculations were then compared with thme prepared by KBR

Although the main elements 01 the existing water innastwcture are sufficient to supply me hosdtal during normal operation, the additional load placed on the reticulation n e w r k will require a new 225mm diameter connection to the upgraded 375mm diametet mama In &aallon OPUS ,eccnmencs wc 3 3 . c ~ ~ 10 -orme lie

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more environmentally friendly alternatives. Demand management can take the form of incentives for usen of parking restrictions that encourage the use of non car alternalives. Examples are restricting car parkng on site for stan, nening the cast of pafkng to a high level, providing stan with tree public transpon to wark and paying incentives or banuses to userr 01 alternative modes of tranSPOn.

use of Water Sensitive Urban Design (WSUD) in stormwater drainage design. Water sensllive urban design aims to minimise negative impacts on the natural water Cycle and pmtect the health of aquatic ecosystem hrough the integration of stormwater, water supply and sewage management at the development scale

Minimising use of water on site by correct fixture specification and water reuse options

STRUCTURAL Based on the geetechnical informatim provided by Goider Associates. OPUS Oantec McWilliam (OPUS) has prepared an initial structural design proposal for the main buildings on the site.

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There shall be a drainage layer belowthe basement slab that drains 10 points where the groundwater is pumped out at the basement. This will restrict uplift buayancy forces to build up below the slab in the design flwd A Ge~technical/Hydr~lqical design will be required tar thls system To maintan a dry basement, the pumps will need ta be connected to a backup emergency power source in the event of a power blackout. The basement slab will be a jointed slab on ground designed far the crack control and the tranicloads applied on the slab.

Any rooms below natural groundwater level are to be tanked. Pressure ieliet will be provided using hydrostatic valves or Standpipes Storm water harvesting to raw water tanks may be required. it shall be designed so he fank shall always be full when the design fload occurs Tension piles in zones will need to be used to control the uplift foiced from me design flood in these rooms.

me referred framing system for he upper ievel slabs is a con\kr:c~a V r e l ~ a k w ccncre:e sao rpanr ns wMeen oaa sea. ng rentcrcec concete co .m5 alc ha S The .se r . nar.; m<l.lelc C110 M 1 De .Sec '1 OCa10nS 10 VJ":rO - . . -. . -. -. . . . . . - detections if necessarv. Post-tenrioning should be used in ~~~ ~

defined strips so that ihere S maximum-opponunity for floor penetrations and changes in building usage.

Transfer slabs shall be constructed using a one-way past- lensioned slab spanning onto wide flat post-tensioned concrete beams. The need tor the floor to be stage stressed should be added wherevw possible. Lateral loads

including wind loads shall be resisted by the lift and stair cores and concrete shear walls concealed within appropriate partition$ and walls

It is likev that there will be large set dawns between the internal and external spaces of the buildings. Mequate measures must be taken to ensure the cantinuiV of structure and water proofing within there set downs. It is also recommended that the floors be set down by at least 50mm SO that topping slabs shall be installed. These topping slabs ailow tar greater flexibility in flwr finishes and changes in area usage through out the structure life

however wall detalled and constructed Drecasl walls mav be suitable Should precast be shown all fittcngs femles fatntlng materials n d adequately concrete encased shall be stamless steel grade 316 Block walls may be used for non- load beanng walls and shall have a mlnlmum thlchess Of 190mm Reta#n#ng walls will beacomb~nabon of 190 and 290 core f8tled and re~nforced block mey wll be designed as tanked supponlng water pressures tram the O l W flood

In addltlon OPUS have also ldent~fled a series of ESD lnlbatlver that can be incorporated mto the master planning stage lncludlng the use of Green Concrete reducing the use of materldr rnth hlgh Embadled Energy maamlang the use of Local Matertats and mlnlmlnng Construction Waste

The lull structural report forms pan of Appendix G

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~ a & n a way. ~here'bus slaps are brovided, wnsideration should be given to the use of appopnate crossing facilities to allow pedesbian access to both sides a1 the road.

BUS stops should also be designed to ensure the, meet disability standard requirements as well as general good practice - far instance by prwiding waiting passengers protection from the weather - be it shade from the sun, ar protection from the rain.

Bus setvices past the hospital should be sufficiently frequent to further enwurage their use, and provide connffitions to the wider area. Calounda City Council has advised that bus routes would run as shavn m Figure 29 which indicates aU local routes will run past the Hospital site

TRAIN STATION CONNECTIONS It can be expected that far people travelling to the hospital by

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Deoole usino the bus ioiravel between the MO siies. h e cur;enl lm&n of the stalon is considered to be t w far away to allow easy walking access bewen the station and the hospital.

It is envisaged that bus services will connect the taln station to the hospital This connection may be in the form of a SPBC~RC service linking the two localans in the form of a shunle bus through general longer distance services using

me mute bemen the MO iacatims, w a combination of these two bus seMce options

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design should take into account the potential use of such forms d lmspon With taX rank iocated so as to minimize conflicts at hospital entrances belween pedestrians and other motorists, whilst ranks must be of sufficient size to accommodate potential need.

7.1 1 BUILDING SERVICES A repon detailing the approach to building services infrastructure and reticulation has been prepared by NDYiMeinhardt This repan e attached as Appendix H.

A ot ineels reer 19 sp'ens aPP ec l a n e SC- plaect r e vagnstc I O ~ - C T S 1-it M ce tlcra.gr I 'evweo l ror a nnoe 01 le wrswc.\e o.rv me fanrccnlo cesal wor%shops attend& by the engineenng consultant; and t6e Design Team.

The design philosophy indudes: selecting optimum systems and equipment, designed to conhibute significantly to mce.ng energ a m yeen?o.se gas enssan : a w a tea: ?g a sale a.lc necom n~ en. rormenl tor hztl pel el'r an0 :"er tap es oro .mc I l e rea.reo t.nc:ana outcomes; facilitating ease of &going maintenance in a way that minimises disruption to stalf and pahents: focussing an those solutions which positively contribute to infection

control, and selecl'uig equipment from supplies who are convincingly able to prwide after-sales ruppon with spares. system enhancements and the like

The building services plant serving clinical areas will be documented to meet Queensland Health Guidelines as a minimum. Cllnicai and non-cinical areas wiN be separated tor meCPan8ca SeMCec S)S'ems ' 0 rn l 9p.ea0 0' rlector an0 p w o e tqe zo y 'c rot0.a , speuty 're mcs' a031~311ale SO r l#~l 17 eac~ C P ca t.raon

" . ". minimisation strategies. p 5 1 disaster functionality, evidence based design responses to d i n i d functional needs and the longer terms operational needs and potential expansion of facilities. To this end, the strategy tor a Central Energy facility has been established and this strategy pravlder key benefits to the prolecl induding: - Plant cantiguration will minimise the risk of planVsewice

delivev failure.

Higher opeational efficiencies, lower long-term energy usage

m Ability to upgrade to include a ca-generation faciiity in the event that piped gas is madeavailable to the site - Centralised maintenance thus minimising the impact of these activities on the day to day operation of the hospital

Expansim capability to cater for future extensionlnw buiidings on the site

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implement shutdown or stafi up of generators depending on the load requirements,

The proposed Private Hospital is not lncluded in this strategy and wll rwuire its m indewndent standbv Wwer . - arrangement

7.1 1.5 COMMUNICATIONS The Hospital communications system wilt be an integrated structured cabling system comprising laed wired pints and wireless cweraae of the site. The structured cabling system will be the common vanspan platform for all of the ios~ ta l ' s digital information Tne ICT systems will be IP based which enables the convergence of many of the Hospital's systems anto this common olalform. This common infrastructure - ~

allows for the integritlon and interfacing of all services while still being able to reliably suppart the dillenng needs of all of the Hospitals systems.

The system wll be configured to allow flexiblity and extensitility to prwide the level of redundancy and availability that is required by the Hospitars systems.

The growing importance 01 wireless merage and increased motility will be svangiy considered in the design 01 the system. Wireless werage will be provided to enable the cabling plant to serve current wireless applications and to enable the Hospitd's nemrk to grow and evoive to support newwireless applications.

7.1 1.6 WATER SUPPLY

OVERVIEW A[ we pcper, oc-noa~ tm s.ppl, W o ace to Fro. ae separate va m oralcles to. t le l re nyaran I re 53, rde sew ce anc me ccnestlc xale sen ce

An inline duplex 25-micron selldeaning filtration system will be prwided an the incoming water supply. The filtration system will include fully automatic backwash facilities and automatic changeover as well as manual bypass lacility.

A divided potable water storage tank will be prwided and titled with connections to enable patable water to be supplied by a water tanker. These connections Gll be adjacent to a vehicular hardstand area capable of suppaning a large water tanker Each seclion of the tank will be capable of being drained dawn and maintenance carried out while the other section is operational.

A variable swed multi-staoe constant pressure Pump set. incomoratinb a standby pimp, will connect to the potable

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The pressurised domestic water supply will enend throughout the building and will reticulate via a ring main systm to supply all areas 01 the facility. Sub-ring mains are provided to ensure reliable supply to all buildings with critical areas.

DOMESTIC HOT WATER The domestic hat water calorihars will be located in the Cenval Energy Facility or in a plant room at roof levei. Roof

level plant would prmde oppanunities for efficient use of solar generation.

Secondary heating will be prwided by either gas or electric sptems and is sized to prwide full capacity without solar contribution.

The solar panels will be used to preheat incoming cold water to raise tempfalure prior to heating to delivery temperature 01 65'C Solar hot water preheating could ultimately be slzed to prwide a 25% convibution m January.

A balanced flow and retum system will be provided througho~t.

l~olation and balancing valves wll be provided On each flow and return Imp.

Multiple hat water calofilien wilt be prwided to ensure redundancy with one standby unit per plant

Storage capacity will be sned to ensure 30% spare capacity

Rpe work will be sired to ensure 20% sparecapacity.

A duplex cirwlation pump set will be prwided with pump capable of servicing 1W% demand tor redundancy

Redundancy is designed into the system as follows:

m 65%redundancy far

m Front-of-Hou~e.

Retail:

m ParenVFamily Precinct: - Community Health;

m TherapieIAllied Health: and

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Horizontal vacuum retiwlation throughout the tenancy floors caupled to heavy duty commercial quality 'silent' type inlet vdues

me advantages of this type of system areas bllows: . Extended life of floor coverings - NO recirculated dust or pafliculate maner

Ability to pick up wet spills

Very low noise levels - will allow cleaning regimes thro~ghout any 24 hour period

One central plant requiting a regular maintenance program - Design life of 25 to 30 years minimum . Extended life of air canditioning filten -improved indwr air quaiity - Reasonable economics based upon Productivity imprwments

7.1 1.1 6 VERTICAL TRANSPORTATION Vertical transportaban systems installed wiUiln hospital developments will be based on lranic demands, The inledace beween the pedestrian demand companents is

dependant on the rdalive location of pedestrian liii systems and the users' movements throughout the development

TO ensure the demand ir equally distributed, the Sunshine Coast Hcsp~tal vertical transportation system will be separated into three independent cores, i e dedicated

from areas sensi6ve to noise and vibration, i.e. m-patient wards, operating theahes, etc.

7.1 1 .l7 PNEUMATICTUBE SYSTEMS me pr-w sfslem * I reqJre a amca.e3 Pne:ma!c ~ .oe Pant ;(mm .ocatw nom ,sly at :ne "=S. mes ano 1 1 S M PC.SB I-e f a ~ s ~ ~ o ~ e r s

me pneumatic tube system will provide far the n u m k of carries tequired tor each sendheceive sta6on plus five (five) additional stations for allocation during the design development phase.

A future tranic study will be conducted and based on the current floor plans and locations of known stations and depanment areas, and vvlll be refined as the project progresses through the various design stages to con~t~ lc t~on me design maximum time for a carrier to travel from one end of the proiect to another is proposed at 2 minutes. Security provisions will be inherent in the system with respect to alarming or reiection of carriers and system jamming

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8.1 URBAN DESIGN ISSUES & OPPORTUNITIES The proposed Sunshine Coast Hospital (SCH) presents a major investment and design oppartunity for Kawana Tavn Centre. The overall aim in urban design terms being to seamlessly integrate lhe employment and educational node of the hospital wth the vibrant retail core of he town centre and theaccessibility options provided by the new rail station.

This section of the master plan aims to broadly analyse. assess options and make recammendatims in relation to the best overall urban design outcome far the precinct In preparing this review. we have sought to balance the realities of existing inbastructure agreements and commined development sites with the aspration of creating a civilized public realm environment that connects pwple with key local destinations.

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8.2 CURRENT SITUATION The development form and floor space quantum of Kawana Town Centre is currently in the process of review in light of the Caloundra City Council (CCC) Local Gravfh Management Strategy (LGMS) and the likely land use and inlrastruct~re impacts that the proposed SCH will have on the centre In broad terns:

A sianificant amwnt of hioh densiN residential ae.eopwer' W 3e .eq-,ec to mee: 'ne .GMS resaewa a*e ?g mrgems arc :ne Stales aso.'aton :o crexe a T m s I Orfen.eo C0rm.n l er VOC - me development of the hospital is likely fa Eignificantty 'uplilt demand for wmmercbl floor space, short tern accommodation, anordable hausing and community facilities: and

The amount of land required to achieve these objectives remains constrained.

The qreatest single obsfacle to creating an integrated and

~~~ ~ .~ the Multi M& fansi sit ~arridor"(MMTC) will meet Lake Kawana Boulemrd to create a 9 lane arterial road that would severely segregate the two most imwrtant destinations in the area. On this basis, much of the focus for our early investigations has been the exploration of way3 in which this segregation can be mingated or awided.

8.3 THE CHALLENGE The challenge for achieving the integration of the SCH with the remainder of the Tavn Centre will be to balance the demands of car-dominated infrastructure, dwelopment intensity, and the creation of an anractive and coastal town centre The key areas of acuon that will be required to meet this challenge indude:

Creating a clear and balanced visual relationship between the magnetism at the Hospital. Town Centre Core and Rail Interchange:

m Facilitating safe, direct, and interesting pedestrian connections between these points by mitigating the impact d maior roads and intersections and by providing a high quality of public realm: - Maximising opportunities for sites adjacent to the hospital to deliwr commercial and health ruppan related land uses: and - Ensuring that all of the key stakeholders agree abut lhe wlder development scenario and that the wncept is commercidty deliverable.

8.4 POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS 1 10 Tee. r e oroac cna wges C.: ?W aw,e ne ~ a . e ter;~ .2, ae%eoow a r-.?Der 01 ~~~~~~~~al OD:C?% :n? 're lc o v n g ~ r ~ n ~ e n o r ~

option^ are to be cognisant of existing commined infrastructure and development sites and to work within these constraints: - Options are to at best solve, and at a minimum mitigate, the cunent connectivity issues that exist between the proposal SCH and Kawana Town Centre;

m Options are to provide a 'netwolk' of wnnections rather than be reliant on a single element of linkage infrastructure: and

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9 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Thts section prwlded by TWCT

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9.1 A SUSTAINABLE LANDSCAPE The broad concept of sustainability is primarily concerned Wlth three elements - social, environmental and emnamic. It inMlVeS the consideration of the shorf and long-term implications of development on environmental values. ensuring the economic future of the community, and creating a sense of community on thecampus.

me foll&ng sustainable initiai~es are inwrporated into the proposed landscape masrer phn: m Local eovlronmental and cultural features 01 the campus

are incorporated into the design 01 key nodes and precincts.

Biodivenity feabres al the site are protected through measures such as rehabilitation, creation of wildlife conidon, etc. - Indigenous species are used in the landscape treatment and street tree pIan8nQ.

Open mace ara &tors too'pr n's are c iw ia i l r m se env ron-ne-ta rnoaci arololnS sels u.e areas an0 m n ms ?g nlelerence vnm orccesses

Adequate public spaces are prmided for students and stan to interact on both a formal and informal basis.

The design of the publlc spaces accurately reflects the local character and features of the site,

There is a good balance o i active and passive open space.

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A CONSOLIDATED 'GREEN' PRECINCT 01 Hard and son landscape palelies underpin key visud and physical relationships between Ciic. Residentil and Commercial built form, These visual and physid relationships define the extents of civic parkland and lake (D and E) and thus a consolidated green pecinct A care aim d the landscape master pian is lhe integration of the hospital campus with the adjoining parkland. This is achieved through the following four strategies:

4 Establishin0 a landscaoe senino to the vehicular set down areai~) the long "erand& - Vle campus hean 1 CMC

prinuple acttvty node (B) and the Eastern Road (C) RESIDENTIAL I RETAIL I COMMERaAL

5 Drawlng the lake cclarer to the campus and creating a CIVIC and formal edge to thts waterway (D) KEY UEWS I VISTAS ..

6 Extendinga cidc pedestrian spine through the park (4. 7 Extending civic landscape elements (figs and Kauns) into Figure 36

the park (F).

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SOFTSCAPE PALETTE 3: BIO-RETENTION Ma*misin~ ground water inlittation and embracing rustaimble storm water management strategies is a core aim of the landscape master plan.

1 Linear groves of Melaieuca leucadendcan (broad leaf paperbarb) and Flindersia biayleyana (Queensland Maples) line the edges of interconnected bioretention swales and filtration zones adiacent to roadways and carpalks, in accordance vnth WSUD guidelines (A).

2 Bia-retention areas are incorporated into light-wells alang the internal hospital pedestrian spine (B). 'Bay windows' protrude into these gfeen 'rooms' establishing pause points alang this pedestrian spine

3 Bio-retention swales could extend beyond the site to define adjoining developmental footprints (C) or green open space (D1

4 Interpretatwe sigmge within these bio retention areas could communicate the sustainaMe development principles that underpin the campus Plan.

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.l 0 HARDSCAPE PALETTE 1 : CIVIC PAVEMENT TREATMENTS Coloured concrete pavement types define key pedestrian and vehicular thresholds and circulation spines.

1 Broad civic treatments reinforce key pedestrian spines into the campus (A).

2 Key pedestrian and vehicular nodes are established to create a series of anid and depanure points (B).

3 Bus set-d- areas are established to the Eastern Road and the propased railway stauon (C).

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Secondary pavement treatments include:

PT4-6. Tri-coloured pedestrian footpaths to external streets (A1 . .

PT7 Coloured and saw cut concrete (Eanh tones) (B)

PTa: Stabilise Decornpsed Granite (Deco) (Cl

PT9: nrnber decks1 bridges (D)

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HARDSCAPE PALETTE 2: SECONDARY PAVEMENT TREATMENTS An informal mix of caloured concrete, deco and timber decking creates a rich tapestry of secondaw path types.

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10.3 OPTION 1 : COMPACT MODEL - CENTRAL LOCATION

10.3.1 OVERVIEW The main Public Hospital is centcalk located with a pnmary north south orientation and the main entry facing the northeast corner of the site towards Vie lake Circulation is facilitated by an L shaped "Hospital StreeVY which l ink the dinerent functions within the building and also acts as an atrium allowing mtural light to penetrate the podium levels.

Via the Hosplta Street, the publlc can access Pathology, the Pharmacy, the Fwd Coun and the car pah, as wdl as B ~ B S S the Emergency Depanment and lmaging in one direction, while in the other, access e provided to the Cancer Care and Ambulatory buildings and cmtinues through to the area allocated far the Private Hospital Access to the vertical circulation pOints to upper floors and wards is also off this intelnal street.

Ambulatory Care and Cancer Care are expressed as separate adculated building forms on the ground and first levels to visualk mark the intersection and termination of the east west street and create interest and relief along the eastern fawde

The Pnvate Hcspital is i w t e d to the south of the main facility linked by byan overhead bridge to the Hot Floor an Level l. while Mental Health is lacated at the swth western corner

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A separate campus precincf containing the proposed Uniwrsiiy and the Academic Research buildings s established at the northern end of the site, creating an active link to the Town CenVe.

Traffic is organised to enter the site from the nonheast to access the main entry and the ambulatory care type functions. Trafiic continues past the main entry to access the main car parks, located on me western end of the site.

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10.3.2 HEALTH PLANNING

me Emergency Department. Medical Imaging. PaViology. Pharmacy and Hotel SeMces are all an the ground floor. togemer with separate buildings for Ambulatory and Cancer Care, and a third area containing a Food Coun, and Adminishation/Edilcation. Hold Services are located ta the south with separate loading dacks and dedicated a w e s to the venical circulation p i n k , mere is clear separation of public access corridors from staff and pabent cortidors.

LiniLS 10 pmsible future ptimte hospital on the ground and upper floors, with appropriate cmtrolled access to ambulatory functions as necessary The Emergency Department also has clear and quick access to the Mental Health building

Tothe east of the 'Acute building'is the 'Ambubtory building' containing:

Ambulatoryclinics. - Cancer Care (including radiology on the grnund floor with Day Oncology abwe).

Day Rehabilitation on the top lloor with access ta outdoor areas

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Future expansion for all critical functions is accommodated to the southwest at all levels.

10.3.3 COMMUNITY PLANNING & ESD This option lacates the main hospital enw to the nonheast corner of the site The direct visual connection between the hospital and the town centre is impeded by me otientat~on of We el l? a lo 'ne ' ca*an 01 ' re .l<errt) anc researcl o,s,c ir,s A n0.g a mat r~ xge zress 'c c3er soa:e rle cm,ecl. v d ooen s9a:es from W'" 1 ne l o s a a ala

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out into the cbmmbnih, area is limited bv the main road running along the eastern boundary at th; site and by the configuration of the buildngs themsdves.

The orientation of the main ward buildings aplimises the capture of daylight, although the deep floor plates of the main areas will limit the degree of penetration.

me we<all planning configuration creates a sheitered elczre p r o z a ? ~ a secure precncl tar nslorr anc Tsar 0.1 m's acrre iteg.acon n tqe .mmw we s.rra.nangs anc ts octelt a 10 ac'rev it%ra:e umr :ne camm.7 ly

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10.4 OPTION 2: COMPACT MODEL - NORTHERN LOCATION

me man P-o c nosata S ocarec iwraos me no?-ern eno of me s te or enww looneast acmmeag ng 'ne ae*s across 'ne are a m aawessna t?e -on" Cellre .aca ~o the main building to the &ihpranides a significant site fd; 'other potential development".

The main hospital entry faces Nonh West towards the multi level car park Circulation is facilitated by a "Hospital Streev' which links the dinerent functions within the building and acts as an atrium allowing natural light to penetrate the podium leeb.

Via the Hospital Street, the public can access Pathology, the Pharmacy and Vie Food Court directly OH the main entry, ao well as access the Emergency Department at Grnund and lmaoino on the firs1 level in one direction and the Cancer Care and Ambulatory buildings in the other. The street also provides access to the area allocated for Vie Private Hospital. Access to the venical circulation points to upper flwrs and wards is also onthe intemal street

Ambulatory Care and Cancer Care are expressed as a separate arbculated building form on the ground and first levels separated f r m the Private Hospital da a courtyard lhat visualty marks thetermination of the pubiic street

10 m,n,mrse m~latslances crdcal dewnnns are localeaalong me Hmpfai Sweet

The Private Haspital is again located to the south of the main facility indirectty linked by an anerhead bridge to the Hot Flwr on Level 1, while Mental Health is located at the south western corner of the main building vdth proximih, to the Emergency Department on the ground floor and an overhead link lo the HDWlCU m the first level.

The structural grid otientation of the podium c-relates with the incatient towers that are oriented to the north east while the ~hbulatoryl~ancer Care block anhogonally addresses n e roaa on tie eas:em 3o.naary of :ne sle Tre I, a n g m :"a-2s 3 e ~ e e n tqe poo .m anc tqe nospta. rceet aaacent (a Am3.alcv Cancer Care occ* orm oe ee -oroDo:onea .- ~ ~ ~ . - , . - ~ ~~

landscaped couryards.

A separate campus precinct located at the far nonhem end of Vie site, adjoining the proposed recreation park and bounded by the lake contains the proposed Academic Research building Although somewhat remote from the main facility, it provldes an active link back to the Town Centre

A t r a n ~ ewers :re ncsota %lie a: :ne m'mest cc.?er 1.m e'ne 'ne Easer? 3olc or Xamna Wa/ to access r e man el lw ar-c ..le amo.alcr\ cafe woe f.nc:.cns Trvlc . continues pas1 the main &Q to ac&s the main car parks and the Emergency Department. The Private Hospital has its own small park~ng area at the rear of the facilhv, but retains a street address to the east.

SeMce vehicles can access the hospital hom the Eastern Road or Kawana Way at the southern end of the site Ambulance tranic has a separate access from the west via Kawana Way direct to the Emergency Department

10.4.2 HEALTH PLANNING

In this option. Med ia lmaging is located on the 6rsl floor. with a satellite lmging department adiacent to the Emergency Depament located on ground, The central 'Acute building' includes all the Hotel Services with separate loading docks and separate access to the verbal circu!ation paints. There is clear separation of public access corndors from ~taH and patlentcarridarr.

Link$ to possible future private hospital on the ground and upper floors, with all remaining acute services with aooromlate controlled access to ambulataw functions as . . . . necessa? :o araas n 'P l ire acute o.#la.ng oca'ec o l ire f.rsl loc, me Emvgenn, Depanmenl a 50 ?as c e a r &-a q. CIBCCKS :C tne uenta nea :l o. c n~

TO the eastof the 'Acute building'is the 'Ambulatory building' containing:

m Ambulatoryclinics. - Cancer Care (~nclud~ng radlolagy on ground f lwr wth Day Oncolqy above)

Day Rehabllitatlon on the top flwr to access outdwr areas - Day Paedlatr8cs and Women s Health d~rectly accesslMe to the,' respecttve inpatlml areas on the top flwr

Future expanslm for all cntlcal functions IS accommodated tothe southwest at all levels

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10.5 OPTION 3: LINEAR MODEL- CENTRAL LOCATION

10.5.1 OVERVIEW i?e ma n 3.aac -cspta 5 cw1.a y ocale-2 I? a prmary ?o.i? s o ~ t l 0, en1a:cn ala ne man ell* tacng Ire non1 c' Ine sle lonaror !P= Tom Cellre The man ertv s a! irsl ~~~~ ~

floor level, with a aenlle ramp leadino uo kom the street, with a vehicular ramdadiacent for put& drop oft. Circulation A ,rm irevac ly s ,aano-r ~ 0 . m -0s3la Svee: X ~ r c n 16 me OlHeren: l.la 0"s 6 :q 1 tne 0. a ng an0 acts as &.l

21, .m a W no r a u z lanl to wne:ra:e I re o w .n eres ~ ~ o~ ,~~ Via the Hospital Sbeet, the public can accedr all services. Access to the venlcal circulation paints to upper floors and wards is also direcGyaft this internal street

me Private Hospital is l~cated to me west of the main facility linked by an averhead bridge to me Hot Floor an Lwel 1. while Mental Health is located at the southeastern wrner of the main building with a direct link back to the Emergency Depanment an the fimt flwr.

A separate campus precinct containing the proposed Academic Research building is estabiished at the nonhern endof the site, creating an actiw linkto theTown Centre.

Vehlcvlar access from the nanheast corner runs parallel to the pedestrian ramp to pravide access to the main entrance

drop on at the first floor. Vehicles move back down a ramp to the ground flwr and emergency

Traffic is organised to enter the site from the north to access tne man ;-try an3 :re amo.alory care ry3e 1.nc:ons TraKlc con ?.es past I re w n enty tc access ire -an car oar*? nca:w an i re *es:ern e10 01 (me 918 10 sneo i re

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hosoitd from wtential noise sources of Kawana Wav and I~~MMTC.

All sewice vehicle9 access the hospital from the Eastern Road at the narfhern end of b e main building adjcent tothe Hotel semces loading dock area Ambulance vaftic has a separate access kom the west via Kawana Way direct to the Emergency Department.

10.5.2 HEALTH PLANNING The Emergency Depanment. Medical tmaging. Pamalogy. Pharmacy and Hotel Services are all on the ground floor. together with separate buildings for Ambuiatory and Cancw Care, and a third area containing a Food Coun, and Administration/EduCation Hotel Sewices are located to the south with separate l o a ~ n g docks and dedicated access to the venical circulation points. There is clear separation of pubrl~ access comidor~ from stan ana patient cortidors,

The main entry leads directb to commercial, and food wun facilities then on to same Ambulatory and Cancer Care functions Some controlled access then is allowable through to the Theatres. Procedures and ICUiHDUareas.

Access to the Emergency Department areas is mainly from the rear of the site on me ground floar, butwith sameaccess through from the main entry as necessary* IPor escalator

As with the other options developed, the separate Ambulatory Care Section of the building is over a number of fkwrs. with cantlded access to the appropriate departments. In this option, the Administratian and Education functions are located on the second storey, wimin the main building, rather than in a separate location

Future expansion for all crittcal functims is accommodated to the west at ati levels.

10.5.3 COMMUNIlY PLANNING This option locates the main harpila entry to the nanh of the site at a oodium level abave the street, CaDitaIisino on the natural slope A large forecaun creates an &a1 space that addresses the town centre although do not directly connect c.e m le.6 clarge X e to t le nea. nat.recl Ire aamng conf~~racan ns opton engaces connect r $ wrween ire Ooen soaces tram m'nn tne r c s ~ t a l &no o.! ?(a i re Mmmukity area. The road along the eastem baundary still represents an obstacle to unimpeded integration with the community.

The east west orientation d the m&n ward buildings wiU not fully capitdise on ocean and hintetland views but will maximise daylight penetration. The shallow floor plater funher enhance the degree of daylight penetration.

The linear planning configuration creates more of an intelactiw street frontage encouraging active paticipation *thin the immediate wmuni fy

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11 PREFERRED MODEL

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Car Parking is scheduled in the Health Service Plan as 2.000 spaces for the 1 WO beds on sile, m e master plan identities three main potential car pah dwelopment zones:

a Multi deck car park to the westem side of the site to accommcdate 2.WO can over approximately six levels This building shwld pm* an a ~ u s t i c barrier to asslst in mitigating the affect of noise from the MMTC. Possible expansion of this car park l0 the south as an additional blockis also possible. - Lower Ground Car Pah: Car parking is also indicated as one level at lower ground beneath the eastern half of the public hospital and potentially beneath Ambulatory Care This should be considered to provide direct access far patients using thin htilily. Car parkng is achievable due to the need to elevate the ground f lwr slabof the hospital above flood level requirements that are yet to be finalised but expected to be established at belween RL45 and RL5.0. ~ ~

Potential lower ground flwr car park beneath the private hospital.

The diagram illustrates the strategy for providing car pahing on site, with an indication of the paints of access. The diagram also illustrates the potential for further Multi Deck parking adjacent to the private hospital and the potential to develop car parking at lower ground beneath the research building, plus someat grade car parking'

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DWELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY

CENTRAL ENERGY TANKS

@ SUNSHINE COAST HOSPITAL THEMASTER P U N LEVEL 1

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@ SUNSHINE COAST HOSPITAL THE MASTER PWN LEVELS 3-7

Queensland SCALE 1 :2000 @ A3 10.1 2.07 8.9 Gowlment ,,v ,F,;$(:':!+ ,llr..lrL", ".m O S 2 F

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interchange exit fmm Vle motorway, and two possible altermtives have been considered. One involves a dedicated emergency vehicle exit point on the MMTC. directly to the south end of the hospital site. This would bea compex an0 cos:) nlrar'r.cl.ie strategy anc t l s w l re3.relroreae'a e0e.a .a'm /\na:enarveaccessro.le from .ye MMTC s at tne womsw ex?, -I Creeaoe Boulevard and Woodlands Bdul&ard. 1.5 to 2 h s to the south of the site. Access to the site from this southerly direction is achieved via Kawana Way that has a 030 drainage meaning that at certain times ambulance access via this route would be along a partially flwded route. although this is not expected to prevent vehicle access. These twa alternative strategies need more detailed evaluation.

Other access to the site in achieved trom the north and west via Kawana Way, from the south via a collector road, and I'om n e east r a .a* nawala E=.e\arc iis *e as uz t le D.COOS~C rescenla aces '3 ' le east Tne nanala ha, axess from i re r c l ? mses some Ccrrens 0.e to ine Potential for the Town centre activiv to congest this raad At Vlis time, the planning of these raads including access m the Town Centre is subject to ongoing discussion. This needs to occur in a carefully considered manner to ensure that hospital access in not compromised.

Site ambulance access is prwided via an entry road inta the western side of the site off Uawana Way. This road should prwide direct access to the ambulance bay adjacent the Emergency Department.

Should access from this western aspen be prevented by road closure or congestion, access shwld also be achievable from the east off the road to the south of the site

Subject to the adopted strategy for egress trom Vle MMTC. access may also be prwided directly into the southern end ofthe site.

Fire tender access to the site will geneally be achieved via the same mutes as outlined for Ambulances. Access around and Vlraugh the site, is essential to gain fire fighting access to the facades and entries of the wriws buildings and building elements. Roads include all public, service vehicles and emergency vehicle routes.

Police vehicle access m the site will generally be achieved l a 'ne same rc.tes as c: leo tor Alro.wces Access ao.nc a70 trro.gl 'ne sle s esre?s&l 'o assst wtn emeraenm oroceo-res an0 'O a a n 2ccns to ine e ~ n e s oq the vitiou; buildings and building elements. Roads include all public. service vehicles and emergency vehicle routes.

Public vehide access is to be provided via the main hospital entry from the norm. This access route passes the hospital 1.clt CSCI *?ere ire Emergent) 3epanmen. s g l a ~ e M l oe \ 5 ole m ?e ?or'? *C5te,n C o r w ol ile noso.mt A sex ccnn oa\ S IC oe o r n oec Tmeoate, acacev ' l e ~meigen& Department on the west side

11.4 OVERLAND STORMWATER FLOW Section 7 of Vlis report sets out the general strategy for overland storrnwater flow Figure 58 shows how these principles would beapplied in the prefened model.

Piped drainage wouid convey the runoff from a 1 in 10-year storm event while the overland Oow path would convey the

-1-@ Figure 54: Stormwater Overland Flow in Preferred Model

runoff from a 1 in 500year storm event The contributing catchment is small and only includes the corridor for the extension of Kawana Way

A detailed review of werland stormwater flows is contained in Appendix G.

11.5 HEALTH PLANNING The health planning considerations for the adopted Master Plan incorporate the desired separation of services a$ outlined in the earlier sections describing the Central Compact Option. These indude:

Academic Research precinct.

Separate multi-level ambulatory care or consulting building with multipie links at appropriate levels to the main hmpital building.

Possible Private Hospital zone with llnks into appropriate levels of main hospital building,

Site saturation of up to approximately 1500 inpatient beds. including 650 public beds

Entry to main building from north east corner into main internal hospital street that runs in twa directions tram the main entry

m Access to the vertical circulation points to access the upper floors and wards on the main public streets rnth abilitj for separately accessible service lifts and cortidors.

Emergency Department. Medical Imaging. Pathology. Pharmacy and Hotel Services on me ground floor.

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- Thelapeutc and Procedures funclions co-imated above Emergency depanment on lint floor level with possible links to private hospiial and appropriate ambulatory facilities. - Separate building for Food Court. Administrat~on and Education functions, with multiple links at appropriate levels to the m i n hospital building. - Inpatient wards above podium levels with views and breezes to north east and soub west.

11.6 SITE INFRASTRUCTURE & BUILDING SERVICES The infrastructure and sewices salutim is based on a central energy facility providing essential semices to the public facilities m the site. The approach has been configured to minimise the mints of failure throuah a manacled stratglv to segregate c;iticai from --wit& swic&, incarp&ate higher leveis of apeatianai efficiency, employ appropiate levels of redundancy, and practically apply ESD principles.

The building sehices solution for the "preferred moder wiil ae be. errir.lla c?re sen ces an0 l.nclona'?, n no rm operat ?g ccqo'cns aro .nwr eweme c rc.msta~ces nc .olo ms: 0 sas'er 0wra:nc maoes A rema:e an0 he .

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equipped'Centr8 ~ n e r & ~acil& has been comi3ned Mth central power distribution and water recycling faciiities to minlmise the impact of piant Operation and mainte~nce activilies on the delivery of day-to-day clinical services required from the hospltal

ESD principles will be applied across the enure services solution based upon current and luture perceived needs, and spaflal prwision has been allawed for me potential indusion of a cogenaratian facility dependant on the availability of piped gas selvices to the site.

me physical plant arrangement for the preferred option has been ananged to povide extensive capability for future expansion of the base healthcare facilities as well as including a co-located private hospital facility within the bounds of the current site.

Key wre sehices are arranged to prwide redundancy during normal maintenance or breakdown using n + 1 piant prmisions and ring topology for distributed selvices.

High levels of technology within the integrated base building management and wntrol systems will allow operators to minimise energy cmsumption and breakdown incidence whilst prwiding high iweis of reparting and management of incident respcnse and return to service.

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@ SUNSHINE COAST HOSPITAL EL Queensland HYDRAULIC SERVICES MASTER PLAN SCALE ,:2000 A3 G m NOV 2007 Q U ~ S ~ . . ~ -&h 646309-001 H-MP-GO0 P2

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@ SUNSHINE COAST HOSPITAL PREFERED MODEL Queensland HYDRAULIC SERVICES MASTER PLAN ~~~~~ ;;ho0 @ A3 G- NOV 2007 ~ ~ - ~ d . ~ ~ ~ . . ~ ~ 846309-001 H-MP-003 P2

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@ SUNSHINE COAST HOSPITAL PREFERED MODEL LEVELS 3-7

Queensland COMMS SERVICES MASTER PLAN SCALE 1 :2000 ~3 G- NOV 2007 o . ~ . * ~ ~ Y . . D ~ 846309-001 C-MP-003 P2

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12.1 RESOURCES & RESPONSIBILITY will be run ua a series of risk management workshops and continual update of the Master Risk RegisteP.

m e Assumptions Register is attached as Appendix A. The Project Manager will prepare the Process Risk Management Plan from the output generated at the Design I~~ues/Risk Management Workshop. This management tool

12.2.2 HEALTH SERVlCES PLAN CLARIFICATIONS

will now be uodated and monitored thrauahout the master During the user group meetings and as a result of a further planning and POP phases.

" assessment of the adopted health seMce plan, a number of ifems are highlighted below, where the Health Service Plan

The register will be included in THlNC Projecb monthly being used are either silent, or not clear, or we have been r e p n me register will also be forwarded to Deloine on a advised that changed opera~anal palicies in some areas monthty bass to ensure mat any process rdated risks are may have an impact on the areas allowed in the Master Plan. incorparated in Deloine's overall nrk management process.

The confiauratian of inoafient areas is currentlv not vet

12.2 IMPLEMENTATION & MONITORING

.l RISK MITIGATION Risk Mitigation measures are to be developed with the Client and Design team and incorporated into the overall Risk Manaaement stratew. Kev ~rocedures for monitorina and . . r e p i n g the status of the key eyisks are:

Monthly Reponing,

Programme reviews, - Cost reviews, and

Design reviews.

finalised. ihe Master ~ i a n areas allow for 33d'per bed. Although this is slightly abwe the current allowance (31m? 101 a 30 bed ward in the Australasian Health Building guidelines. We are advlsed that the Dept. of Health may a001v dinerent canfiaurations in this Hosoital. , , . - Most likely a greater area ailowance per bed will be necessary to achieve the configurations necessary to achieve the Deot of Health's bed conflauraBon models. The - ncrsase .r are& to oe 6 cnea lor p s r o e cralges proocreo so lar ralge 'ram 3 5% 'o 7% 01 t le cvera area ol :ne 79spta oeperc ?g cn w c n ccllg.ra! m s iooceo

We have been a&ised that the ABS figures used to create the Hardes data on which the total bed numbers and swvlce dellvery requirements were based may have been superseded by more recent data. The Master Plan repan

THlNC Pralects ere respanslble to !dentlb and manage the Werall nsks on the prolecl The Risk Management process

'De!oim wilirnatnLvnandupoefs me Mar* RI* R s p m r THltCPmiectsna,ne!ned updam I1Ia prOleEldYIYI5 5sk Lg,ri(K

does not confirm that lhe numbers being planned for 2016 are correct, but are bared on the figures m the Health Service Plan dated February 2007

Provision far Short stay/Obsewation/EMUiClinial Decisions beds and how they anect me bed numbers allocated to dinerent departments. Currently an area of 6897m' + 35% T. & E, is allocated wilhin the Schedule for 'Academic ResearcW. The Health Service Plan text is silent regarding this area, and whether it belongs within the clinical areas or is to be housed separately. No indcation is given as to its possibh required links to the clinical areas.

Lwel at provision of Clinical Haematolagy services is questioned in me Health Service Plan (HSP) The HSP is not clear on whethw provision tor Cardiotharacic Surgery and Neuro Surgery is to be allawed for

Lwel of pravision of Neonatal Intensive Care services. Level of cots prwided is uncenain.

Mental Health Adolescent Inpatient and day hospital is still in drat OMH Plan for Chis area.

Maternity Services is considering the implemmfation of LDRP operational pliciea Gthin i s service. h i s may ncreare :ne a r t i s rec. rw :T Ma'ernry n0atlen:s as ' ~o.0 a ON spring to are 3ace n :?e nwte l t roors s9 (rat 1 ~ e mmem81t CI Da. enls alter 8co.r a?a 38 werv 5 rot required mis would increase the area per &ternlty inpatient room by approx 50m2 to the number of rwms where this is directed

The provision of monuary services has been verbally ahiised wittiln the User group process, but cmfimatim of the level of Monuary and forensic pathology m not currently outiined in the H.S.P.

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APPENDIX B - ESD WORKSHOP A 'VALUES' DRIVEN DESIGN PROCESS

INTRODUCTION Climate change, peak oil and energy secutity. Kyoto and carbon trading, water scarcity building adaptation: such issues suggest radical change to economic and social realities during the tNes of buildings we are constructing now. Queensland Health has responded 10 such issues with significant policy change highlighting the role and imponance of Green Hospitals in meeting sustainability obiectives and targets, and how we move towards those targets.

Our integrated ESD response, consistent w i t Oueensland Health policy and briefed requirements, builds an the results of the ESD Master Planning Workshop Our first ESD Workshop establishes the 'core values' relevant to the development of the Master Plan A focus on responsive relationships and a collaborative environment encourages innovative solutions t a t are both commercialhl aware and respond to the needs of the project and the wider community.

PURPOSE: CORE VALUES

AS part of the Master Plannlng design process, an ESD Workshop was held wth client representatives, proiect managefs cost planner and

the architectural and engineering cansulfank. The purpose of the Workshop identify the core values which underpin the dwelopment of the physical hospital taulities and to explore an environmentalh/ sustainable response to the range of complex and inter-related Master Planning issues including: - Sacial Sustainability - Site Planning

Energy & Water - CSmteChange

The Workshop made use of a checklist based on the Draft Queensland Health ESD Policy and the Green Star- Healthcare Pilot tml to facilitate discu~sion. The results of the Workshop are included in this repon. Once estaola~eo am agrew .non mese core M . e ~ d o 9 w.n o.oge' moerat %es prodoe l l e a\er,rcn ?g cn1e.a tor ' l e 'orm. a!on ot me or et arc 'ea ng o! co' 0%

FORMAT: WHO, WHAT, WHERE. WHEN

m e ESO WorkYlop was held on Thuno'ay 8 November at the Christle Corporate. 320 Adelaide Sweet The Workshop Agenda is at Appendix A. m e Workohq was structured as follows:

Peter Nichols. Director. mint Proiects, introduced the workshop and c010-cle0 a *a.--.p ekercse lye P-rpore ot nqcq *as %"-fog :*so, to r e p xople ge: 'o eac" 01-er anc seccnc, to star, mope!? n<,nga'3c.t core ESD ,a .€S

Mare Webster-Mannisan. ESD Consdtant. S2F followed with a presentation that werviewed the current status of ESD at a global. m a i m & and k a l l e d and the ctiticaiity of an infegrated design approach to the ESD Process

GREEN HOSPITALS Brsn G 4 ?wecl Mana~er O~ecmana nea:n n1'co.ceo we Odee-r an0 r ~ o l ESD zo'cl [orah. an0 ra l 'nro.gT ire ~ d a e ne m ES3 nlarves ina: toms wr of'ne crar po cy

Colin Laidler. Senior Associate. Rider Leven Bucknall, outlined the Definition of EAU Best Practice and ESD Initiatives repon by Dabis Langdon. He went an to discuss a strategic response to explore appropriate sustainable solutions, rather than a tachcal response nwstlyakw.3 at chash7g a mh7g. He furlher encouraged us to b k at *"ere ae are 07 r e S.nsnmecoas1 wtr a 'ne potena aorartaces at s.n'~nt Vesl ar anc avi ao 1 d n-ler i l e man q-erton cen'res aro.nc -m nc-stry an0 SW eh ra .e B. CPOS 30111 1 ine short- and long-term and ihe financiai implications i f health Ad productiiity gains in a green hmpital

Andrew Gentner. Associate Director. Norman Disney Young. summarised the ctitical aspects of the Green Star. Health Facilities Piiot relevant to the Master Plan.

STORIES OF SUSTAINABLE HOSPITALS Marci Webster-Mannison explored some case studies of high- periormame healing envlranments to sel the scene for the small q r o u ~ exercise. Cunently,lhere are only a select number of case stud& if p e n nosp'as hs weser-a'o, set 'ne sage 'or I.me. 0%:-rsc? ay emmnng to: care st.ces 1 croer '0 .nae.s'anc 'ne oecsan. rndl lo orocess nva ~ e o ins Ccsearcr aan to s.own n e taw ann

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SUNSHINE COASTHOSPITAL

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RESULTS: BUILDING GREEN & INTEGRATING NATURE Each group created a list of key ESD values for the project

The results of the prioritisation pimess follow:

SOCIAL SUSTAlNABlLrrY

Access to balcwies and pedestrian, cycle and scwter friendhi movement amund thesite were of the greatest importance.

S-aanzoe ira-spom s.c? as gom o.ilran sermce rand- rgnr. an0 access to atrer le;n lac tes was asc ccnsoe*eo maonar: The neeo tcr tme comme,oa soace to In* 10 !ne ~ l r l o e <we -cm!; ,~~~~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~ - - ~ . enw and the town centre was ranked fairly highly.

SITE PLANNING

Clearly be focus of the participants was cn usble outdoor space and ecologically appropriate use of the site.

m e prwision of sheltered walkways open to the air, daylit and well Shaded was considered the best way to mwe amund the site and clearly the highest WofiV. Rain wafer collection and reuse was also a high piority m e integration of wetlands Mlthin the open space, the inclusion of heaiing gardens and sports facilities were ranked highly and followed closely by water features, therned gardens and green 'WfS.

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SUNSHINE COAST HOSPITAL FUNCTIONAL RELATIONSHIPS

Meeting Notes ni"Nc PROJECTS

Cllent Queensland Healm - MPU Meetlng no. User Consult 002

~ r o j a a Sunshine Coasl Hospital Losatlon Nambovr Commercial Hotel

Meeting MP001 - Adminiswation Date 18'"eptember 2007

PURPOSE OF THE MEETING

The focus oftheflrat meeting is todslermine belnferdeparlmsntai rslationshipr. A rmnng ryrfem will be "red to idenr* bore depements wiul b e clorerl phyricai relatimnhipa.

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Meeting Notes

Cllent Queensland Health - MPU Meatlng no. User Consult 002

Proled Sunshine Coast Hospital Localion Nambovr Commercial Hotel

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Meeting Notes

MPU Mesting no. User ConsullOo3

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Meeting Notes mkc PROJECTS

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Meeting Notes T'H'Nc PROJECTS

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APPENDIX D - ACOUSTIC REPORT

SUNSHINE COAST HOSPITAL

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D R A F T . I

l .O Introduction 3.0 Internal Noise Levels This report mmprises the performance brief for the amustic design of the Sunshine Coan Hospital and associated heailh precinct

Gooo am~sl lc oesgn s f~naamemal to the g.a ty of heaukare lam tes n t ~ t Lnwameo no se has the potenta to Increase bood pressxe neart am resplranon rates

Gmd amustic conditions can improve patent mmtort, privacy and dignity &iSt in providng essential sleep patterns to aid the healing process imorove slan mmton. privacy, mrale, eticiency and accuracy . . Contribute to the overall building environnpntai rating if desired (Green Building Code Australia - Heanh - Current) at pilot stage)

In short, unwanted naise is of critical importance. Design of effiient, effective hospitals must incorprate noise control as a primary mnsideration.

me key acouslic issws assmiated with the Sunshine Coast Hospital (SCM are: - The control of noise intrusion from aircrafl road and rail traMc, mechanical plant and rain.

m e control of building servlces noise including mechanical plant, lilts, hydraulics etc. % controlof vibration withinthe sife . Acoustic separatbn of dissimilar Spaces. ACOUSBC piwacy between senslIive spaces. . Speech intelligibility within spaces where mmmunication is crmcal. Envimnmntai noise emisSIOns fmm mchenical plant, services andemergency vencles.

2.0 General Principles me aim of the acoustc design process is to design and implement spaces with a noise environmnt suitabie for their interded purpose.

This can be achieved through:

Appropriate building layout and orientation Consideration of access and roufing for sewics vehicles . Consideration of access and routing for emrgency s e ~ i m s vehicles and helicopters . isdalion of sensitive spaces from areas of excessive noise and vibralbn Consideration of management issues

InterMl noise is an integral pan of indoor ewinmmental qualQ. Excessive ndse levels can have detrimental effects on patient recovely tinps, worrnlace efficiency and the overall amniQ of a space.

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3.1 Off-Site Noise Contributions

mere are three primary oflsite e x t s r ~ i noise S0Ur-S surrounding the proposed hospital site

Road tralfic along the proposed new mtomay planned within the Mum-mdal Transpon Corridor IMMTC): . Road tralfic atom KawaM Way; and

Rail noise as a resul of the proposed caboanure to Mamhydore Corridor Study (CAMCOS).

3.2 On-Site Noise Contributions

Agreat deal of noise will be produced by i tem of plant and vehicle mvemnts an, into and out of the site. Great care must be taken when locating these lems and defining Vamportation routes. Key consideratbns include:

Location a M isolation of sIandty generaton, chillers, cooling towers and other map, plant items; Location ofcar parks a m emergency vehicle access points; and Location of hefipad(s) and flight path of aerial ambulances.

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Table 3 - k o ~ ~ t l c Crlerb IOIVwl~ l mnrowtaflon SNlcss 3.4.7 Emergency Plant

Becam of the need for mntinrrrus Mwer at a hwi ta l EmsrQencV ~tant wiU be installed at the

lnslde ilfl foyer (masured l m from daors. L,J Lm Pass By Ooenlna and Ctos~m of daors - - Insode l* car with fan turned off Car lavell~ng orno floor and door apenlng L, 60 dB(A)

Car accelaratlm or deceleratlw L. 60 dB(Al

Car r ~ n n ng at speeo L, 55 oB(AI nslde h car mth fan smlcneo on and car seronary L, 45 dB(A)

Ins oe Ift motor rmm L 75 0B(AI

MBlerMk transpomtioc systems and corrpressed air materials transportation systems should also be designed to the abovecrilaria.

3.4.5 Reliiulated Gas and Vacuum Systems

me reticulated gas systems required for a hospital needs to be mnsldered as a mechanical service and acoustic treatrnmsshauld be considered inconiunction with the other services. Refer to 3.4.1 abme.

3.48 Hydraulic Selvkes

Consideration will need to be given m the design of the hydraulic services system to address wise related issues, inciding:

Structure-krne wise through the connection of the pipwork to the building structure Noise fmm water rmvemem in p ips Transfer of mise where pipewark penetrates acoustically rated patlonzhaffles

m e table below outlines the spaces requiring acoustic treatment to pipes.

General OtfimsMlork Areas Corridors Bathlwms staff moms

Operating theatres

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3.4.8 Nurse Call Systems

Noise tmm nurse call systems can disrylt sleep panerns and consideration should be given to the use of con-audible sptems, especially at night.

3.49 Ssrvkee Penetmlimns

Tte installation of the services can dramaticalh a k a the sound insulation across buildins elements Air transfer grilles are the most likeh, cause of -mior acoustic weakness, but Wrhl sea& penetrationicanalso degrade the wera~~sounj insulation. ~cpordinated approich is required between arch.tects sew- engtneers and acoumc oesgners coens~re rnal t e semces layon s appropnale tor the target so~no ns~lalnon Smnoaros an0 rnat tne sew ees lnnalat on oaes m! oegcade tne overall acome propen es d tne outlotng

Crossta6 anenJat6on s Itrely to oe reqdreo in dr lea vent atnon systems whten in*rooms requrlng sauna n s ~ b t on m e so~no nsual on targets bewen roams sb.0 awy to nose transfer a a a routes- lncludng o ~ c t mrne mlse transfer

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Table 4 - SOund Imuhtlm PS-mr.

4.0 Internal Sound lnsulation

4.1 Airborne Sound Insulat ion

m e acoustic requirements of partitions are dependent on the following factors:

1) m e privacy requirements of the source rwm, defined as

- Canfidential- speech would rot normalty be audible; - Private-speech would be audible but nat intelligible; - Moderate- speech would be audible and intelligible but not intrusive: or - Not Private- speech would be clearty audible and imelligible.

2) Tli2 amount of mise generated in the source room

This is dependern on the exact tunction of the space and for this project we have used the deseriplons law. ypical, high, and very high.

3) The sensitivity of the receiver mom

- Sensit~e - mom canrnt acmmmodate any noticeable mise from adiacem room - Medium Sensitivit- mamneeds to be raasonabty freeof naise fmm ad'icent m o m - Not Sensitive - noise from other r m m does not affect the use of the racsiver rwm

4) The level of Me background noise in the receiver rwm

The level of background noise has been discussed in Section 3.3.1

Table 4 outiiws the sound insulation parameters expected for typical hospital r w m

Casualty areas ..... .

Simle bed wards

stenlidng &service araas Not Sensitive

Table 5 outlines the laboratory sound insulation ratings required for pafiitions such that the paramters within Table 4 are achievable.

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4.2 lmpact Sound Insulation 5.0 Spatial Acoustics

Impact s~und refers m mise induced by objects impacting on walls, ceilings or f lwn. The vibration from these impacts travels through structural mediumand in to the air where h is transmined to the receiver. Examples of impact sound indude: footfalls, water pipe hammr and rotating system with eccentric masses 8.e. improprty loaded washing machines).

5.1 Reverberation control

The m t c o m n acoustical paramter used in defining the acoustical quality of a space is the reverberation time.

Sources of impact mise should be controlled at source wherever passible. Essentialty these treatments relate to the itorparation of dampin$isolation within the system. Recommnded ranges are outlined in #S2107MW Acoustia-Recornrnendsddeslgnswndlevels

and revehsbsratim times for building in teM: The recarnmndations relating to healh buildings have been reproduced inTable 7 bebw. We recommend the folbwing criteria be applied to fbars separating Mghly traflicked areas from ward

spaces: F100rslceilings Over wards, recwery spaces, theatres - h.w+C S 55 Acoustical absorption wlhin hospital spaces is usualty provided in the form of absorptive ceiling tiles.

Care should be taken in the selection of ceiling tiles to ensure the necessary hygienestandards are achiwed. TO achieve this level of impact sound insulation it may be necessary to provide same farm of resilient

nayer n tne flmr h a LP It !S appreclatea mrever tnat nosptals Iyplcav #eqL#re o~rable naro fbors to nawle heavy mllng oaos Cans~derat~an smdo be g wen to i re des gn at toor layam to avo d lne pacemenr of neav tramc~ed amas arer wamsor orer sensave spaces

4.3 Doors HEALTH BUILDINGS

Casuany areas Corndarr and lobbv soaces

me rcI ~ s ~ o n of a door .n an amastea ratea pan uon can aegraoe the performance of that parunon In oroer to mntrnsse tne reoxuon n performance. tne mors should m matcheo whele practraoD to tne R, rat ng of the panenons

So, d core aoors SMLIO be &sea 10, a access from con 00s. esrcepl for mn-sensave moms s x h as store r m m FL penmter a m s t e seas sm-d be pro" oao to doors to-Pr~ate' am'Conf oentlal' room where ocerat!oml mnstra nu, a ow We Amernand honever t M t ntecnon mntco.. weaw am Gerletnc rehebllltatlon

ln te~ lve care wards . -~ - .-- ~ ~ ~ .. .~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ -

opening farce requimmnts of these daos m s t also be taken in m acmunt however.

Kltchem. Sterlltang and sewlce areas

Laboramrms 4.4 Glazing

Gladng incorporated within patinions can affect how a space is perceived and subsequentty used. Glazed viewing panels incorporated wlhin acoustic panitions are a potential source of noise flankng which can reduce Me owa l l eftectiveenessof the mnstruction. Where pracficabk @zed viewing panels should be mtched to the sound insulation prformance of the pan'mon.

Nurses' slalom Oftcce areas

A Iypical 1038mm ladnated acorntic glass is rated at b 3 5 . High performance single glazing may achieve up to IL40. if lunher pe~larmance increases am desired than a double gladng system will need to be implemnted.

Wa ong room, recepbon areas 'SEC arst a w m smda be s o ~ g t i tor tnese spaces 4.5 Controlling Flanking Paths

In order to maintain the acoustic integrity af parlitions, mnsideratian needs m be given to the design of wall and ceiling junctions and penetrations to acousticaUy rated 5.2 Sound Masking

The purpose ofselting internal noise criteria is B provide a balance between rmms being t w noisy (i.e. uncomfortable noise levels but good privaq). and room being too quiet (i.e. corntortable mise levels. but poor Drivacv). It is imponant that background noise levels are m t mo bw as the" have an

To maintain the desired amustlc integrity of padtions one or amhination of the folbwing m y be required:

full height walls slab to slab - badedvinyl mass layers above the ceilings ceilings with a high ceiling anenuatian class (CACI

important kflectbn the icoustic privaq at a spam.

So~nd msklng mraa.ces a cam n.03 DaC6grOJno so~nd in to an env ronmnt in order to 0 mn sn me percewea eHecs ol a transient or r .cr.at ng nose mice Hgher amen1 so& are sDmetlmes bel.lf01 orov 01m amLSI C DT v a ~ ,nude a sDace me ear OJ cW a a .mtlses m tn S mnstarn

Services penetrations within acousticaih/ rated pantions such as mechanical ducts. cabs trays. GPOs Will all require acoustic treatmnt.

noise source, reducing the diiference between' the intrusive sound lkvel and the background level,

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D R A F T

Generally, the forrmr corresponds to vetical, and the latter, horimntal vibration. However, if the occupants are lying down (as in the case of haspifa1 wards) . this correspondence is reversed.

AS2670 prwides a base velociv curve from 1 - 80 H1 and corresponding muniplication factors (or weighting51 for different occupancies and eqmsure times. graph displayed is forvibration in the 2

direction.

For a building exposed tocontinuaus or interminem vibration the muniplying factor of the base curve for satisfactory human response in occupied areas is 1 in cnical laboratory areas. 4 in administrat~e spaces and 8 in workshop spaces. Figure 2 shows the applicable cmbria.

6.2 Vibration Sensitive Equipment me Sunshine Mast Hospital facility is erpened to contain vibration sensitive laboratay equipment. Where possibb, vibration sendfive mdical equipment should be situated away from sources of vibral'an and on top of stiff structures - mounted an plinths

Vibration Criteria, or 'VC', curves are used extenswely, pamcuiarly by the microelectmnia industv and research communities, far the assessment of building and ground vibration impacts onvibraton s e ~ ~ t l ~ e equipment. me criteriaare labelled curves VGA thmugh to VGE. mese curves are presented in Figure 3. together with the International Standards Organization (ISO) guidelines for the effects ofvibration on p o * in buildings. The criteria apply to corpnent vibration measured in each of three planes.

Note that the vibration crteria presented are generally the bwer vikation lirrit. Some exceedance of the vibration criteriacan be prmined, far exarrple at one point in the spadrum

It is assumed that the vibration limits apply to the linear avenge vibration levels. These Same limits have been applied to the maximum RMS vibration gawrated from interminent sources swh as train pass-by events.

Tte application of the VC criteria is described inTable 8 below. The criteria m y not apply to especialv sensitive everimental systems davelopd in-house and used in same laboratory research. Such purpose-buit syslems m y not be specifrally designed to isolate vibration, unlike off-the-shelf instrumentation. and the in-hame eouioment mav rewire additional treatment to be able tobe used at the SCH site.

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100 25 :\libration nct perceptibk. 'suitdie for'knsitive Sleep areas. Suitable in rmst instances for microsmpes m lOOX and for other equipmntof low sensitivity.

50 8 Adequate in most instances for optical miora~cops to 400X. micmbalanees, optical balances. pmximty :and pr0Nction aligners, etc.

25 3 :m appropriate standard far optical microscopes to 1 OWX, inspection and lithography equipmm (IncI~dim s t e ~ ~ e r s l to 3 micron line widths.

, . 0.3 'Suitable in most instances tor the 'most demanjing

equipment including electron micrasmpes m M s and SEMs) and E-Beam systems, operating to the limits of their capability.

0 1 A diflicun criterion to achieve in m s t instances. Assumed to be adequate forthe m s t demanding of 'sensilbte System including long path, laser-based, small target system and other systems requiring enraardinaly dynamic stability.

7.1 On-site External Amenity

Noise generated by the hospital must be comralled to allow outdoorareas of reasonable amenify. m s e ateas prwide patients. stet and visitwsuitable places to rest, refresh and rehabilitate.

Careful seleaion and bcation of potemially nolsy plant is of vital importance to create areas with sufticiem auditoly and visual amenity.

7.1 .l Caloundra City Plan 20M - Nuisance Code

Specific outcome 0 7 d the Nuisance Code states that

"A sa&facm~levelofamenrly Q achieved forexmmalrecreatim areas o lmbe sensitive devebpment'

m e probable solution to achieving the above outcome is listed under 57.1

'For pnram or cornmuoar open space. mdrd,ng gamenr or bamnes. me L., average3 over a 24 M u ~ p e n m mmpber wm me 55 &(A, acourac qual,y m~ecave spec-fe3 nr me Envlronmenml Pmmcaon iNosel Pobw 1997 The maxrmum l Mur L- snmld mr exceed 60

7.2 Off-site Noise Emission Limits

Noise emission fmm the site is to be gwerned by the prwisions of the Environmental Protection Policy - EPP (Wise) 1997 and the requirements of Caloundra City Council.

7.2.1 Environmental Protection Regulaliin 1998

Nose emss on s governeo by the Oueemlam Env ronmemal Plolenlon Reg~larlon l998 The 10 bwng c a ~ s e s are reham to the SCn

62 Alrcondkioning equipment

.An occupisr of premises ator for which hen, Q airconditioning equpment must not use or albw h e use offhe equpmenl-

a) from 7am m lopm on any day i f it makes n-e or causes n-e to be made of more ha" 50 dB(A): or

b) before 7am orafter lopm m any day if it makes noise or causes miss m be made of more man h e higher of me fdbwing-

i). 40 dB(A): 1;). 5 dB(A) above h e backgmund noise level.

The noise generated by plant should be steady. broad-band mise free tramannoying characteristics such as tones, ranles etc.

62 Retr&eratlon equlpmsnt

"(2) TWpersonmustnotuse orallowfhe use othe retrigeratim squipmeot-

a) before 7am oraner lopm on any day if it makes noise or -cars mise to be made of more ha" h e higher of h e fdbwing -

i). 40 dB(A);

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Draft fu Review

APPENDIX E - HELICOPTER LANDING SITE FACILITY DESIGN REPORT

SUNSHINE COAST HOSPITAL

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APPENDIX F - GEOTECHNICAL SERVICES REPORT

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REPORT ON

PRELIMINARY GEOTECHNICAL ASSESSMENT SUNSHINE COAST HOSPITAL

KAWANA WAY BIRTINYA. QUEENSLAND

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PO Box 99

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...................................................................................... INTRODUCTION l ................................................................................ SITE DESCRIPTION l

PROPOSED DEVELOPMEN

4.1 Previous Site Investigations

GEOLOGY 8 SUBSURFACE COMMENTS & RECOMMEN 6.1 Settlement Plate Result 6.2 Site Preparation 6.3 Preliminary Foundation Assessme 6.4 Basement Excavatio 6.5 Pavement ACID SULFATE IMPORTANT INFORMATION ................................................................... 8

LlST OF TABLES

Table 1 Resumplive CBR Valuer

LlST OF FIGURES

Figure No. l Site Location

Figwe No. 2 Borehole & Cm Locations

Figure Na 3 Smlemenl Plate Lccations

Figure No. 4 Inferred Soh Clay Thichess

Figure No. 5 Inferred Area of lndurated Sand

Figure No. 6 Soil Profile & Senlement Plarer

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DOCUMENT HISTORY PAGE

OPUS QANTEC McWlLLlAM

Level 3,200 Greek Street, OLD 4000 PO Box 99, Spring Hill QLD 4004

For fulther information, please contact BRlAN WOOLDRIDGE

Telephone: 07 3007 81 81 Facsimile: 07 3007 8182

E-mail: [email protected]

December 2007

PROJECT NAME: Sunshine Caast Hospital

PROJECT NUMBER: 078327

DOCUMENT TITLE: Strudural Engineering Design Brief

AUTHOR: Brian Wmldtidge

CLIEKT: Queensland Health

REVISION i ISSUE RECORD

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. INTRODUCTION - .................... ........ 1

2. SITE FOUNDATMN CONDITIONS ................... .....- 1

2.1 BUILDING FOUNDATIO

2.2 CONTAMINATIO

3. DESGN STANDARDS .......... ... 1

3.1 STANDAA

3.2 WWD LOA

3.2.1 Post disaster building Wlnd load design paramae

3.2.2 Normal building wind load derign p a m a s n

3.3.1 Post 6~asterbuilding earthquake citetie ..................................................................... 3

3.3.2 Norm4 building earnquake dtetia .... ......... ...................................................................................... 3

4. DESEN LOADS ... -----3

4.1 GENERAL ...................................................................................................................................... 3

5. DEFLECllON CRITERIA ............ ... -----,.---...-....-~--~...-u---. 4

5.1 WARD FLOORS AND ROO 4

5.2 SPECIAUST EQUIPMENT 4

5.3 TRANSFER STRUCTURE 4

6. BUILDING STRUCTURE ................-.---.........----U,,.,. 5

6.1 FOOTING 5

6.2 BASEMENTSLA 5

6.3 TRANSFER SLA 6

6

6

7. ESD INITIATIVES .................... .. 6

8. MATERIALS SPECIFICATION ...... .. 7

6.1 CONCR 7

8.2 REINFORCEME 7

8.3 BLOCKWOR

8.4 STRUCTLIRALSTEELWORK

9. ENGINEERING CERTIFICATION .................... ... 7

10. QUAUPI ASSURANCE ... .......... - 7

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1. INTRODUCTION

The fdlowing brief prwides a broad description d the prapcsed design criteria and structure for Sunshine mast Hospital.

2. SITE FOUNDATION CONDITIONS

2.1 BUILDING FOUNDATIONS

m e soil conditions present an the site are highly variable and hence do not allow for a high level footing n/stem to be adopted on the site. in summary the sail conditionscould be described as:

Fill up todepth of 2 metres Highly variable allwial soils up to depths d 10 to m metres. lnduded within these allwial sails are son clays which will consolidate we, time. . There is dso a laver of hard indurated sand wer Pans of the site On pans d the site are medium dense sands at depths between 10 to 15 metres Rock exists at depth varying between 16 to 25 metres.

Because of the hiahlv variable nature of the existino soil Eonditions we recommend that all buildinq - . str.mres oe lodndeo on pdes wn cn are fo~noed tnto tne rock The presence of me nlgh level .no.rateo sanas may c a s e same d,n cdry 8n dnvfng pdes hence anere these so15 are enmdnlereo tne p les snal have to be predrilled.

DUB to the presence of soh clays that will consolidate when additional building loads are placed on the site. preloading has been installed to compress these soft soils. This will prwide a suitable foundation condition for roads and setvices that are built at the current site levels. Where il is a requiremem to build up levels d edernal work3 such as the main entrance this should either be suspended or additional pre-loading may be required. For any building structure we recommend that the strunure be supponed on piles.

2.2 CONTAMINATION

Acid sulphate soils are presem on site. The understanding is that fill materials have been through a validation PrWram for the treatment of acid sulphate soils. It is likely that any excavations below the fill into the nataal son s may encoLmer acld n pnate sols F~nner geotecnn ca ac d Sdlphate sols twestgaaons are recommenoeo once tne ou .a ngs lmoan and farm nas oeen oeterm ned

3. DESIGN STANDARDS

3.1 STANDARDS

m e building structure shall be designed in accordance with the requirements of the relevant Australian Standard induding:

AS 1170 Pan 0 General Principles Pan 1 Permanent, Imposed and Other Actions Parl2 Wind Anions Pan 4 Eanhquake Actions

AS 4100 Steel Structures AS 3600 Concrete Structures - AS 3700 Masonry Structures - BCA Building W e of Australia

me hascital shall be rewired to ~ertorm a post disasler function. Some Parts d the develment mav not be required to pelform this function e.g. &parks hence there are two grades of building; that sh.1 be designed on the site. Hence the design guidelines are presented far the building category of:

1 . Post disaster building

2. Standard building

3.2 WIND LOADS

The design wind loads for the site are based on AS1 170.2 far a terrain category 2.5. Region B, nonqdonic area. m e building imponance levd will alter depending upon Ule post disaster function of the building.

3.2.1 Post disaster building wind load design parameters

m e design parameters fora pas-disaster building shall be

3.2.2 Normal buiiding wind load design parameters

me design parameters for a normal building shall be

Design life of building

Wind speed region

lmponance Level

Regional wind speed (ultimate stress design)

Terrain category

Shielding Multiplier

Topographic multiplier

l W years

B

4

66mlsec

2.5

M ~ l . 0

Mt=l.O

Design life of building

Wind speed region

lmponance Level

Regional wind speed (ultimate stress design)

Terrain category

Shielding Multiplier

Topographic multiplier

50 years

B

2

57mtsec

2.5

M ~ l . 0

Mt=l.O

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3.3 EARTHQUAKECRITERIA

The building will be designed for seismic requirements in accordance with AS 1170.4.

3.3.1 Post disaster building earthquake criteria

m e design parameters for a pan-disaster building shall be

Design life of building 100 years

Importance Level

Hazard factor

Probabilityfactor Kp=i 8

Site sub-soil classification

Therefore the Earthquake Design Category that shall be ussd for the postdisaster buildings shall be

3.3.2 Normal building earthquake criteria

The design parameterstar a normal building shall be:

Structure Height less than 12 metres

Design life of building 50 years

lmpartance Level

Hazard factor Z=0.07

Probability faclor

Site sub-soil classification

Category II - Static analysis

Therefore the Earthquake Design Category that shall be used for the normal buildings shall be

Structure Height greater man 12 metres

4. DESIGN LOADS

4.1 GENERAL

We remmmend that the structure be designed to suppan the following loadings.

Category 111 - Dynamicanalysis

Structure Heighf less than 50 metres

Area General Clinical Areas Wards Stairs Plant rmms Pdium Truck Parking Car Parking Internal partitionu'ceiling Roof

Category I1 -Static analysis

Design Live Load 4 kPa 4 kPa 4 kPa 4 kPa 5 kPa minimum 4 kPa 5 kPa 2.5 kPa

Other Load Balustrade and floor finish 50mm topping 50mm tapping 4.5kN TBD PlantinqrToppinglPaving 31 kN 0.5 kPa (Selvices) 8 13kN 1.5 kPa Mechanical plant fi required

Structure Height greater than 50 metres

me load f r m the landscaping and plantersare significant asfollows: - Soil weight - t .$k~ /m~ (total load will depend on soil depth)

Loads f r m paths. walls. trees etc. will be considered in detailed design

Category Ill - Dynamicanalysis

5. DEFLECTION CRITERIA

The floors for the new hospital building shall be designed using the following deflection criteria in accordance with AS3600 (all limits are for overall long term deflection unless specified otherwise).

5.1 WARD FLOORS AND ROOF

Dead load plus live load S 1250 and 25 mm max. (typically) S 1500 bdaw masonry walls (incremental deflection)

Roof structure S 1250 and 25 mm max. (typically) S I 500 and 20 mm max. (rod edges)

5.2 SPECIALIST EQUIPMENTAREAS

mad load plus iwe load S 1350 and 15 mm max. (typically) S I 500 below masonry walls (incremental deflection)

5.3 TRANSFER STRUCTURE

Structure supporting load bearing columns and walls Dead load plus live load S I 500 (werall long term and incremental deflection)

Structure supporting paving and landscaping enernal m the building over footpdnt Dead load plus Iwe load S 1250

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8. MATERIALS SPECIFICATION

The main structural elements shall be constructed f r m the following materials:

8.1 CONCRETE

Fwting beams .................................................... N32 Pile caps ............................................................ N32 Suspended slabs (exduding the podium) ............ N40 Podium (Level 1, ponion of Level 2) .................... N40 Blockwork core fill ............................................. NZ0 Concrete wails .................................................. N3ZN4C Concrete Columns ............................................ N3ZN40iNWN60

8.2 REINFORCEMENT

DBformed bar ............................................... G 500 Fabric .................................. M e 550 Post Tensioned Cables ....................................... Super Grade Slress Relieved LRS

8.3 BLOCKWORK

AS series Blocks .............................................. l MPa

8.4 STRUCTURALSTEELWORK

Universal beams and columns ............................ Grade 300 SHS and CHS sections ....................................... G 350 Purlins .......................................................... G 450 gahranised

9. ENGINEERING CERTIFICATION

It shall be a contract requirement that the design engineer shall provide all the necessary structural certification as required by the Caloundra Cily Council and Building Coded Australia.

10. QUALITY ASSURANCE

Opus (18nleE McWiiiiam is regstereo win Complance Adnralla Cenlcaoon Servtces Pry Lto and nas Oeen a1 ocaled Cerrf cale of Reg strac on h~rnber 1070 oenot ng conformance l0 IS0 9001.2000

We have also achieved a W C Rating Level 4. World's Best Practice, with the Queensland Gouernment. This is the highest rating available and our POC Registration Number is 673A.

BRlAN WOOLDRIDGE

Major Projects Leader

B R I M WOOLDRIDGE

Major Roiects Leader RPEQ Number 1890

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DOCUMENT HISTORY PAGE

OPUS QANTEC McWlLLlAM

Level 3,200 Creek Street, QLD 4000 PO Box 99, Spring Hill QLD 4004

For further information, please contact KEN BOURKE

Telephone: 07 3007 81 81 Facsimile: 07 3007 8182

E-mail: [email protected]

PROJECT NAME: Sunshine Coaa Hospital

PROJECT NUMBER: N-BH327

DOCUMENT TITLE: Cwil Engineering Repon - Masfer Planning Phase

AUTHOR: Ken Bourke

CLIENT: Queensland Health

REVISION i ISSUE RECORD r - ~ ... ---- .... ... ~ ~~~ ~~-p-~-~~~~---

DATE roEsCRlPTlo~ REV AUTHOR 1 VERIFIED !

! --. 12/12/07 Maser Planning Repon Issue D

I

DISTRIBUTION RECORD

1 REVISION No. l OtY Issued

November 2007

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1.1 SCOPE .................... .... .................................................................................................. 1

2. GENEML CIVIL ENGINEERING ............................. ... 1

2.1 EARTHWORKS

2.2 ROADWORK

2.3 STORMWATER DRAINAGE OUANTIN

2.4 FLOODIN

2.5 ECOLOGICALSUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMEN

2.6 STORMWATER DRAINAGE OUALl

26.1 Wafer Sensitive Urban Design 3

2.6.2 Counnl Requirement 4

2.83 Load Based Redudion Taqel 5

2.6.4 CondiBom a1 Ap 5

26.5 OutmmeSDlutio 6

2.6.6 Options 7

3. TRAFFIC ENGINEERING 9

3.1 PEDESTRIAN ANDCYCLE LINKAGES ............. .. ....................................................................... 9

3.2 PEDESTRIAN ACCESS 9

3.3 CYCLE ACCESS 0

3.4 PASSENGERTRANSPORTACCESS 0

3.5 BUSSERVIC 0

3.6 TRAIN STATiON CONNECTION 2

3.7 TAXI 2

3.6 CARPARKIN

3.8.3 Car Pafdng Pmvivlwo

3.8.4 Stan Numkn

38.5 Pahing Requirement

36.6 Condurionr

3.6.7 Rmmmend

4. WATER AND SEWERAGE ... ~ 23

4.1 PROPOSED HOSPITAL DEVELOPMENT

4.2 SEWAGE INFRASTRUCTURE

4.2.1 Sewage Pump Stab 4

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4.3 WATER INFRASTRUCTURE ..........,........ ............ ......................................................................................... 26

4.3.1 Hospita ServiceCannecbon .............................................................................................................. 26

TABLES

Table 1 -Total Water Cyde Principles 4

Table 2 -Local Based Redunion Targets 5 Table 3 -Design Crneria and O u t m e n as set out by Ihe infrastructure Agreement 6 Table 4 -Proposed Solutions to meet Outmmes 7 Table 5 - P w i b l e Treatment Options 8 Table 6 -Hospital Parking Standards 17

Table 7 -Hospital Size and Parking 19 Table 8 -Parking Requirements 21

FIGURES

Figure 1 - Bicyde and Pedestrian Access Figure 2 - Kawana Town Centre and Surrounds Figure 3 -Option One far Water Figure 4 -Options Two and Three for Water

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2.6.3 Load Based Reduction Targets

Management ot tne stes DormNater m ~ s t oe in amroance wth Calwodra Cry Covncds Development Desgn Planomg Scheme Seenon 6 - Stormwarer an0 Dmmage Managemem As sdch tne proposed stormwater management strategy for the site must ensure the treatment achieved onsite meets the load based reduction targets contained in Table 2- Land Based Reduction Targets below.

Table 2 -Load B a W Reduction Targets

2.6.4 Conditions of Approval

me following Apprwai Conditions and Design Criteria originate f r m the 'inlrastrucfure Agreement with Respect to the Regional Hospital Land'. The developments stormwater management must be in accordance with the foiiowing.

Schedule 6 - Regional Hospllal PrecincVEstate Plan

General Advice to h d i c a n t . . me Env.ronms~tal PIO~BC~O~ Act 1994 states tnat a person m .S not carv od any actnriiy tnat ca~ses or S 6ely to caLse env ronmenta harm ~nless tne pelson takes a l reasonaole and vac1 caole measures to prevent or minimise the ham. Environmental harm includes environmenta nuisance. In this regard persons and entities, involved in the civil, earthworks and construction phases of Ulis development, are to adhere to their 'general environmenta duty' to minimise the risk d causing environmental ham.

Environmental Harm is defined bv the Act as anv adverse affect. or Wtentid aduerse affect whether - ~ ~~ ~ ~~~

tempDrary or permanent and of whatever magnitude. duration or frequency on an environmental value and includes environmental nuisance. Therefore, no pewn should cause any interference with the environment or amenity d the area by reason of the emission d noise, vibration, meii, fumes, smoke. Y ~ ~ Q U C steam, m t , ash, dust, waste water, waste produns. grit, sediment ail or otherwise, or cause hazards likely in the opinion d the Council to cause undue disturbance or annoyance to persons or affen propetty not mnnened with the use.

Environmental Health - Stormwater OualiW lm~rovement Devices (SOID) are to be provided in accordance with Council's Manual ol Englneenng Gunel8oes. !he Dedelopment Desngn Wnnsng Schsms Pohcy and otner re want PO cy and G.oellnes Tne SOID treatment strategy sha.1 oe sdornneo for assessment at tne tme an application is made for design plan approval under the Land Acl 1994 andlor reconfiguring a lot under the lntegraled planning ~ c l i 9 9 7 . Detailed engineering design may be assessed as pan of operational works applications for mil works.

+ Site Deveiopmem works shail be undertaken in accordance with the relwant prwisions of CounciVs Transitional Planning Scheme (induding section 3.9). the Development Design Planning Scheme Policy, and the relevant requirements of other State and Federal Gwernment Agencies, where those requirements are triggered via legislatwe pmision.

Engineering . The design d the hospital facility shall achieve the outcomes in relation to stormwater management and water sensifie urban design as detailed in the infrastructure Agreement: -these are outlined in Table 3 -Design Criteria and Oulcomes as set out by the lnfrastrucrwe Agreement. The design of the hospital facility shail include a range d appropriate water consetvation techniques and infrastructure to reduce potable water consumption.

Table 3 - Design Criteria and Outmmer as set out by the InfrastmcNre Agreement

2.6.5 OutcomeSolutions

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Acmralngn/, aepena.ng pan tne nosp ta entrance ocat on. rr ($em sage0 lnal tne bds sops W be ocatea on 0 nnya Boulevaro. fn reatvely c ose prox mlhl to me rntersen8on *.m 6awana Way Wnere 0.5 stops are prwided, consideration should be given to the use of appropriate crossing fadlities to diow pedestrian access to both sidesoi the road.

Bus stops should also be designed to ensure they meet disability standard requirements as well as general g o d practice - far instance by providing waiting passengers protenion from the weather - be it shade from the sun. or protection fmm the rain.

BUS services p s i the hospital should be sufficiently frequent to further encourage their use. and prwide connections to the wider area. Caloundra City Council has advised that bus routes would run as shown on Fgure 2 - Kawana Town Center and Sunwnds. which indicates ail local routes wiil run past the Hospital site.

3.6 TRAIN STATION CONNECTIONS

It can be expected that for people travelling to the hospital by rail will walk, catch a bus or catch a taxi to reach the hospital depnding upon their circumstances. The distance between the stafion and the hospital wiil be a factor in the uptake of people using the bus to travel between the twa sites. The current location d the Station is t w far away to allow easy walking access between the nation and the hospital.

It is envisaoed that bus services will connect the train station to the hosoital. This connection mav be in the form of a specific service lin!4ng the twa locations in the form of a shunle bus, through general longer distance serv~ces using the route b e m n the two locations, or a combination d these two bus service Options

3.7 TAXIS

Taxis are dten used bv oatients and visitors to the hmital that have no other wav of reachina the site - for , , instance, due to an injury or medical condition. As such, the hospital design must take into account the potential use of such farms of transpon with taxi ranks located u, as to minimize confiicts at hospital entrances between pedestrians and other motorists, WhilSt ranks must be of sufficient sire to aemmmdate potential need.

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OIwndra Cjiy Council5 Cjiy Pian 2W4 sets out a number of relevant 'Specific O u t m e d relating to transpan which have an impact an car parking prwision.

Specific Outcome 01 - Traffic generation is consdered h a Clty-wide and localised mntexf to ensure that development S a1 mnsistent with the Ciwb road hierarchy:

b) IncludeS measures to upgrade Me nehvork to meet the imposed demand: and

C) lmtedappropriately in relation to public transpn facilities to encourage their use.

Specific Outcome 0 2 - Development with hbh tram= generating potential mnsidem tmrpoNland use impacts mcludlng measures to snmurage the use c4 mvel modes other than private cam.

Both d these outcomes suppon the concept of enmuraging access by walking, cycling and passenger transport. This In turn feeds into the Integrated Regional Transpon Plan (IRTP) far South-East Queensland which seeks to increase the walking, cyding and passenger transpon made share tor trips. The IRTP seeks to achieve this by improving passenger transport and enmuraging travel demand management techniques.

The successful delivery d these outmmes far a development may result in a reduction in the propordon of car users, which may have an impact on the number of parking spaces that need to be prwided.

Furthermore. although not expiiciUy stated in the Policy, travel demand management techniques, when used in conjunction with paMng controls (in t ens of the number, costs and time restrictions) can have an impad in helping enwurage the use of alternative modes of transpcrt. Therefore, a limited supply of parking at a Site may help achieve the desired outmme.

Specific Outmme 03 -Development does not compromise the f u ~ o n s of panicular roads as Indicated by Caloundra Cily5 Road Hierarchy.

This outmme is pertinent to the car pa&lng issue in that kerbside management control guidelines set out road types where on-street parking is prohibited anfflor discouraged. Some of the rmds surrounding the haspifal site have functions that may not mmpliment the prwision of on-street parking, thereby pumng the onus on the hosplfal development to ensure an appropriate amount d on-site parking is prwided.

Specific Outmme 05 -Sufficient on-ate carparking is provided for the number and type of vehicles likely to be generated by the development activity.

mis Outmme sets out a minimum number of car parking spaces to be prwided an site far different types of land use. As such, the minimum on-site parking rate tor hospitals is 1 space per 2 employees plus 1 space per 4 beds.

APN reduction in the abwe minimum number of sDaces would need to be iuniiied. based on a number of critetia induding the prwision of alternative transport arrangements. such that the need for parking spaces to accommadate private cars is reduced. it should be noted that in addition to the abare, parking for pew10 with disabilities and cycle parbng will also need to be prwided.

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It is imponant to note that whilst comparing parking standards from other local authority may be of interest. S U C ~ standards may be out of date and may not reflect actual parking requirementu'demands. Surveys at the New Zealand sites for instance Indicate that demand at the Nonh Shore Hospital wassome 160% higher than the amount required under the Districl Plan pa&ing standards, whilst at Auckland and Waltakere. parking demand amounted to 90% of the standards. Similarly, the standards may not refleu the same 'condition9 as at the Sunshine Coast site in terms d locallregional demographics and transport opponunities etc.

Table 6 -Hospital Parking standards

In aodlton to the abave parrng standards. a 0-moer of acl.a nospllat ules nave been revlewed w tn respen to tnelr sue an0 parktng pra, son see Table 7 - Hospltal Slre an0 Parung Tne sltes s t~d~ed have typically been limited to larger hospitals in terms d bed numbers (i.e. above SW beds) given differences in tranSpcn behaviour between larger and smaller hospitals identaied in the literature.

Taole 7 - Hospltar S,ze and Par*,ng ne Loes a brea* o w n of staff rat os by S ze of how ra were pass b e n aroef to a ow a oener .noerstana ng of polenua stall n.moers at the proposed nosp ta Thls S mponant given the Caloundra City Council parking standards includes a reference to employees

Stall p r Hospital Size Ratios LilUe stall data frx large hospitals in Australia or New Zealand is readily available. with UK information typically indicating between 4 and 5 stall per 100m2 GFA: a wider spread of 3 to 7 staff per bed exists in the UK. In Australia, the limited data Indicates approximately 6 stall per bed at the larger hospitals with smaller hospitals having 4 staff per bed. It should be noted that these staff numbers will reflect total staff, rather than staff on-site at any panicular time.

Car Parking Der Bed Ratios - . UK sites with typicdly tenthan 2 spaces per bed are noted as either having an insunident supply of parking or are reliant on passenger transpon. m e Australian sites in Penh and Sydney have a much higher parking demand per bed of between 2.9 to 5 spaces Per bed (whilst Auckland had a demand d 2.3 spaces per bed). Recent work in New Zealand reviewing the changing travel demandsfmm the 1970's to the 1990's suggests that the design parking demand has increased from 1 or 1.5 spaces per bed to 2.5 spaces per bed.

Research undenaken by SKM (induding the data in Table 7 - Hospifal Size and Parking). indicates that at laroer health care facilities. with hioher amounts of nan-ward actlvlw than maller sites. the number of non- - " ward staff increases resulting in a staff parking to bed ratio d 3.4 to 3.9 - based on actual parking demand. m is is mmpared with 2 to 3.1 at smaller sites.

Patient and visitor Darkino reauirements (based on demand] are nated as beim beween 1 .l to 1.2 bavs Der . - . . . bea, una er nosp tals nave 0.6 to 0 7 paring oays per oeo Tn s aggesls a lolal wrung ral o of 4 5 to 5 1

spaces per oBd for arge hospta s an0 2.6 to 3 6 spaces per be0 at sma er naspta S. Hmever. lt sno~lo oe noted that the 'larger' hosplfal data is based on a very limited number d sites.

Stafi per Car Parklng Ratios Given fhat some of the UK sites have restricted amounts of parking, the ratio d staff numbers per total Darkim soaces will tend to be under-reoresented. Converselv. the hioh number of total staff Der bed reported tor tne Amratan stes w~ a so result n a ngn n.moer af San &r parung space wnere parbng n~mbersare no! wefly restncleo staff ndmoers per car parr ng space range oetween 1 6 and 3 4

Aduice from the US (alben for smaller hospitals of up to 350 beds) based on lnilisation and olcupancy rates at tide hospitals wggest parking standards in the order of 1.3 to 1.7 car parking spaces per employee (1.4 average). This equates to 4.7 to 6.7 spaces per bed (5.9 average). The research suggested that the number of employees prwided the best relationship given the 63% to 67% of parking demand at each hospital consisted ot employees.

3.8.4 San Numbers

m e orooosed hosoital will contain a total d IOW beds. solit into both Dublic and Drivate wards over a 20ha area It is env sageo that tnere W I be 6 M beds tor tne p.01 c now ta an0 350 oeas for the pnvate nasp la m e expecteo nospltal mmp ex tsell W nave a GFA n tne oroer ot 163 6Wm2

Information mntained in the Sunshine Masf Hospital Strategic Planning Workshop Optims Repm (Dec Zffi) indicates that the hospital will have between 4000 and 5000 employees (four to f i e stall members per bed).

lh6 Sunshine Coast Tertiary Hospital Site Functi~alily Assessment and Issues Identification (March m 7 ) indicates that there will be a staff contingent d 2,000 people on site at any one time (based on two stall members per bed).

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TO help minimise the number of car parking spaces to be provided and to help meet Council policies, the site should be developed to best encourage access to and from the hospital by alterative modes of transport other than the orNate motor vehide. In such a wav. the final number of maces can be expected to be towards the bottom end d the 3,000 to 5,000 parking space range. Initial estimations based an the research and data indicate approximately 3.800 car parking spaces may be needed.

Actual oarkina number reouirements mav be refined as details of the hosoital size and the services to be ,~~ prwided are firmed up. A survey of travel and car parking at any similar existing facility in South East Queensland mav assist in helping narrow down the likely car parking requirements at the proposed site as part d this refinement.

4. WATER AND SEWERAGE

m e aim of this review was to investigate the capacity of the service connections for the proposed hospital d the Bxining and proposed future infrastructure.

Calaqua commissioned KBR to undertake a review d the impact of the proposed hospital development on the water supply and sewerage network. m e repart Kawana Hospital Development: Sewerage and Water Suppfy lnlrasl~cture Planning, dated 1 May 2007 prepared by KBR was used as a basisfor this study.

4.1 PROPOSED HOSPITAL DEVELOPMENT

The proposed Sunshine Coast Hospital development is to be constructed to accmmodate 1.000 beds, with a gmss f iwr area d 163.600m2. The development will be staged with the firn stage (450 beds) to be wra t iond by2314 and the final staged 650 beds completed at a l a w date

m e water suoolv demand and the wastewater discharoe have been based an the EP loadina that was . . . saLrceo oy Calaq~a Calaq~a undenw* enensrve researcn nto tne propose0 nasplta oevelopment an0 Supplleo a oreahdom of tne hospota load wnlch KBR aaapteo For resoenttal areas. the piann ng repan wiginally oremred f w the .+te by KBR adWlted the assumptions and EP loading from previous studies undertaken by Cardna. For commerdal areas KBR adopted the recommended EP loadings prepared by Calaqua.

We agree with the EP loads and assumptions adapted in the KBR planning report to assess the feasibility of the selvice connections and to estimate the c m sharing far the future trunk water supply and sewerage infrastructure in the catchment.

The brief of the proposed hospital development is: Total No of beds 1.000 Total Gross Flwr Area (GFAI 163.6wm2

4.2 SEWAGE INFRASTRUCTURE

Council constructed a new sewage pump station adjacent to the Sunshine Coast Hospital Site. This review includesa desktop analysis d the pump station (Pump Station 1) and the associated mains.

Analysis d the sewerage system was based on the follaving aswrmptlons . Average Dn/ Weather mow (ADWF) 270 UEPld Peak Design Row 3 times ADWF Grade for 300 Diameter Sewer 0.25% Grade for 225 Diameter Sewer 0.33% - Grade for 150 Diameter House Drain 1.00%

4.2.1 Sewage Pump Station

Pump Station 1 has been designed wRh two wet wells connected by an equalising main to meet the unimale load. The construction of this station has been planned to be undertaken in two stages. Stage one of the pump station has been constructed and camprises of one wet well. This has been designed to meet one third d the ultimate load from the entirecatchment which includes a large area d Kawana to the north.

m e capacity of stage one is as follows: Internal Diameter of wet well= 30m - Total Storaae caoaciw d wet well = 49m3fAssumino free board of 3Wmm) rlosprtal Laao et 2014 (1 945 EP) = l6Us (3 l mes ADWO - Utmate Hasp U loao (4 754EP) = 45bs (3 t8meS ADWFl

Based on the size of the DUmo station and the exoected Deak sewaae discharae from the hosoital. the oumo sa l on nas 45 mlnutes norage at 2014 and only 18 m nnes of emergency storage at . t mae Tn s does not inc .de ado t ona oad ng tram s~naundlng dwe opments mrs s cons oeraoiy less lnan the Devreo Standards of Service which requires a minimum of 6 hours storage. As such. separate aner alarm emergency storage capacity is required.

It is recmmended to construct the emergency storage as planned for stage two prior to commissioning stage one pump station. Storage d 6 hours would be sufficient to allow Council to recbty any problem at the pump station or to implement in emergency plan to Wmp out the pump aation shoula the problem not be able to be rectified. Additional storaqe on site tor p m disaster situations could be considered for the Hospital but given the likely magnitudeof the problems past a disaster a pump out and cart strategy would probably not work. Raw sewerage overflow from a pump aation in this situation would be considered acceptable.

m e du4y of the pump is 42Us which is less than the capacity required for the ultimate hospital load. As such the pumps will require to be upgraded prior to the completion of the ultimate hmpital. This may be achieved through changing the lmpellors Mthln the pumps. . .

Sewage load for Hospital 4.754 EP Water supply load for Hospital 3,990 EP

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4.2.3 Sewage Treatment Plant

The CaoaciN d the existina Kawana Sewaae Treatment Plant is for 76.000 EP. Currentiv the Kawana STP The imen level of the inlet of the collection manhole is RL -0.t04m. As such, this pump station is capable of commanding the site for a minimum floor level d 4.500m for the proposed hospital.

The layout and extent d the sewers will need to be closely checked for the final hospital layout asthe sewer inven levels nominated are just adequate.

4.2.2 Sewage Mains

A review d the calculations for sewage mains was undertaken. The review was based on desktop calculations only. mere has been no review of the decision for upgrades since this would require a review of the hydraulic models.

There are no iswes with the recommended upgrade d the existing 375mm diameter rising main to a 4Mmm diameter at the proposed point of injection (PM2) to acmmodate the additional loads from the hospital as detailed in the KBR repon.

The capacity d the transfer rising mains, in Table 4.1 of the repon prepared by KBR, are however found to be incorrect.

The calculation and camparison of the rising mains capacities is shown below.

Based on the findings, the upgrade from a 675mm diameter pipe (stage 2) to a 750mm diameter Pipe as recommended by KBR in their planning repon is not required.

. , " catchment has 63.OW EP which exceeds the current plant capacity. As such the current STP requires upgrading or aptimisation of ihprocwes to meet the current and future demands of the system.

m e upgrading of the Treatment Plant has been pragrammed by Council for the ultimate population of t52,OWEP. The next upgrade is programmed far 2023 but this will likely be brought fmard asgrowth in the area is higher than expected.

4.3 WATER INFRASTRUCTURE

In the KBR planning repon, they analysed the impact of the Sunshine Coast hospital development and the requirement d additional water supply infrastructure to service the proposed development. There were no issues identified in the methcdology and approach adopted by KBR.

The proposed reticulation network for the area comprises an existing 375mm diameter pipe located on the eastern side of the hosoita site. It Is connected to a 500mm diameter trunk main (Lander Street Trunk main supply) on the downstream side d Wanulla pressure reducing valve (PRV). The 375mm diameter main continues towards the proposed town centre and is connected to the existing 250mm diameter pipe along the Lake Kawana Boulevard, thus main extends to the reservoirs at the Calaundra water treatment plant. This effectivelygives a supply to the site from mdiredions.

G'i~en the requirement for p m disaster functioning of the Hospital, on site storage is really the only way to prwide a secure water supply to the sne.

Pressure and flow at the site from the proposed network will need to be determined in the design stage of the project.

4.3.1 Hospital Service Connection

In Cardno's repon a 225 diameter service connection from a future 375 diameter main an the eastern side of the Site is proposed to service the hospital. However in order to attain greater security of supply to the hospital the following options are suggested.

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Fxx.1 - Overview

Table of Contents

1. Design Philosophies and Basis of Design

2. Schedule of Design Drawings

3. Plant Strategy for Future Expansion

3.1 Electrical Services Allowances

3.2 Mechanical Services Allowances

3.3 CHP (Co-Generation)

Engineering Risk Abatement Strategies

Electrical - General

Loss of Electrical Supply

Redundant Eleclrical Supplies

Loss of Water Supply

Loss o l Mechanical Systems Components

Loss of Gas Supply

LOSS 01 the BuiMing Automation System (BAS)

Catastrophic Equipment Loss

5. Site Aufhority Connections

6. Engineering Sewices Schematics

7. 'Post Disaster' Hospital - Services Provision

7.1 'Post Disastei Facilities

Sunshine Coast Hospital Master Planning - Building Services

Overview

1. Design Philosophies and Basis of Design

All 01 the engineering systens applied to the SCH project are pragmatic soiirions !ha1 will be thoroughh/ reviewed from a whole 01 life iErS~eI i ie during the tonhoming design workshops anended by the engineeting consultants and the Design Team.

me design philosophy inciudes: selecling optimum systems and equipment. designed l0

contribute significanlh/ to meeting energy and greenhouse gas emission targets: neating a safe and welcoining efwironment tor staff, paoents and their families; poviding the required tunctional outcomes; tacilitaring ease of ongoing maintenance in a way that minimises disruption to slaff and patients; focussing on tMse solMions which positiveb contribute m infection wntrol, and selecting equipmem from suppliers wha are wnvincingh/ able to provide afler-sales supporl with spares, system enhancemnts and the like.

System designs are generaly in acmrdance with the brief exeept wilere departures have been identified or as discrlssed and agreed during the Queensland Heanh workshops.

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2. Schedule of Design Drawings

This report has been prepared without aw architectural drawings and hence any Conclusions drawn from this report shouM be predicated upon this fact.

3. Plant Strategy for Future Expansion

Ail services rettuiation routes will be piovided wah a spatial allowance for the distnbufion ot future system. Oistributiodrebculation Corridors wiil be provided for mapr horimmal rel'cuiation with spatial aibwances for future system iwtaliation.

Sew!ces nulns am carrler capacltles are provldsd with spare capacity to allow for future change h e tolbw~ng allowances tor tuture emanslon wlll be made. (on a system bass) as suggested below

3.1 Electrical Services Allowances

Electr~cal infrastructure is provided with spare capacity in accordance with the design brief. h e lollowing ako applies:

Substations are prwided with up to 50% spare capaclv or spare space for 5046 additional transformers: Main switchbards are rated for the unimate capaciry otthe upstream 2MVb traiafoimer: am( . Scibmins are sized with 30% spare eapaciry.

EsSe!ltlal and non-essemiai dinribution boards wlll have 84 poles minimum in clinical areas.

Space is provided tor an additionai generator. Three geneiatars are provided in addnion l0 the possible inclusion of a cogeneratiantaciiity in an N t l configuration. As agreed, the N+l conf!guralion wiil be fuliy employed in an operational sense. In the event of gewratm failure, nonessential load will be shed on a pre-agreed capaciry and priority sequence until sufticientcapacily has been freed up.

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Fx.2 - General

Table of Contents

1. Overview of Clinical Building Engineering Services

2. Non Clinical OfficeiSupport Building Engineering Services

3. VenicaiTransportation Engineering Services

4. Occuptionai Health & Safety- Overview

5. Safe Working Access I Maintenance Provisions

6. Infection Control - Services issues

6.1 General

6.2 Rainwater and recycled water

6.2.1 Safety of the source of water

6.2.2 Appropriate uses of water

6.2.3 HoWarm Water

6.2.4 Air-Conditioningand Infection Control

7. Design Life Expecfancies

8. Maintainability - Special Design Features

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1. Overv iew of Cl in ical Building Engineering Services

llw buiiding sewices plant sewing clinical areas will be documnted to meet Queensland Heanh Guidelines as a minimum.

Clinical and non-clinical areas wiil be separated for mechanical sewices systems to iiMt spread of infection and provide the abiiity to individualb specity the most approprtate sol<nion for each clinical function.

Electrical services including powec lighting. Communications, dam, nurse call. MATV and standby system will ail be documnted to meet Qceensiand Health Guidelines as a minimum

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2. Non Clinical OfficelSupport Building Engineering Services

The Mechan~cal Sewlces Systems to be provided wlthln the bulldlng tmlude constent volume multi-zone alr hendlhg plant to suit standard office cccupancles

Electrical services. including power, lighting and communications cabling t l l lo~tgbut wili be configured as anapen plan layoutto suit the needsof the future tenailcies.

Fire protection services wili be provided throughout the building.

Mditional services systems to be provided in the Non Clinical CHficelSupwrt Building include:

. Gravity based sewer and sanitary plumbing connecting to the prowsed site in f rast(~~tur~: - Trade waste lrealment systems and apparatus toithe mliaction and treatment of all trade waste discharges priorto entry into the main infrastrunure system. Seaied waste mint$ within retail "fwd' tenamis tor future extension:

Pressurised cold water reticulation extended from the proposed sne infrastructure to Serve base building fixtures, fmings andappliances (potable and recyckd water); and

3. Vert ica l Transportation Engineering Services

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4. Occupational Health & S a f e t y - Overview

Plant and equipment to be located in safe and accesibie areas. Large piam i t e m are located at b w level. Safen, !adders are lwafed in water storaae ianks for sat€ access. VdNeS 10 be a a l n d a' 3w eve nnera (us b 2 zattsr *an n te'?~ s w e to avou tne neeu tor amem or ra padorm S 3 ten space s 10 oe a ocateo aro.no p a n ano eq.lcll'enl 10 enabe 5ala nSpeChOn an0 maintenance

Electrical distribution boards are to be accommodated in rcser space, which provides suititient rmm for maintenance naff to enter, and to conduct maintenance and testing with the door closed, within a sate and secure environmellt

5. Safe Working Access I Maintenance Provisions

Within the Centrai Energy Facility clear access ways and permanent fixed lifting b e a m are being provided to enable heavy equipment to be easiiy moved throughout the plantroam areas to convenient truck loading locations access d t the basement car pack or loading

The implications of future plant replacemnt have been consdered and this will be forther developed and documented in a detailed plant replacement strategy during the course of the deslgn process.

In terms of sale working access to plant and equipment due consideration wiil be given in conjunc18orl with Queensland Heath to achieve the most practical and optimum solution. Where possible, we wiil endeavorlr to provide solutions where access and maintenance

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can be achieved from fbor level. but where specialist access is required to higher levels. this may mqpiise but not limted to: - Fixed gantries;

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Adaptable m b i b lightweight towers.

6. Infection Control - Services Issues

6.1 General

We are Cognisant of the inyartance of working closeiy with the Queensland Heanh infection Control team. It is imponant that this relationship is estaMished early in the project so that an panies can obtain a clear understanding 01 what the infection control issues are for this proiect.

Infection control can be addressed both in terms of irrpioving indoor air quality (airborne transmission) and introducing anti-bacterial cmlings for sudaoes that are erJosed to regular human contact and which represent a high-risk source of tactile transmission e.g. patient-Instaff and staff-to-patient via nuroe call. switches. patienl enterLainme111 comrols and the like.

lhe tollowing exampks aadress the lssue of inteciion mntial in relation to water quality. water recycling and air-conditioning.

6.2 Rainwater and recycled water

Emwyiying a biiateral approach enswes the sate reuse ot both rainwater and recycled water within me facility i.e. by nmintaining water qualliy at the source and ensuring tM i the Uses of recycled water am appropiiate.

6.2.1 Safety of the source of water

Rainwater qoaiity is improved by the provisnn of pre-filtration of the stormater drainage before connection to the rainwater-harveshng tank Provision is included for a fiht flush water diverter system designed to prevent bactena from decomposed insects, skinks. bird and animal droppings, sediment, water borne heavy "etais and chemical revdues flom entering the rainwater harvesting tank.

In additlon, system filtration Is ilnluded l0 llrstly relwve large debris such as leaves and then progressively renave smaller particles and debris entrained in the water as it passes thlough the litor syslem. Ultravioiet disinfection and further tinratan is provided on the rainwater supp) from the rainwater-harvesting tank. - Reverse MmOSiS reject concentrate is of highquality since this is derived directly tom

potable mains water The reverse osmosis process will increase the concentralions af normal minerals and chemicals within the water by appranlnateiy 5006 m i s increase will maintain almost all water qualify paramten within guideline values contained in Australian Drinking Water Guidelines 2W4

6.2.2 Appropiate uses of water

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A5 this is a hospital with panlcular iequiremnt far sttin infection control, the uses at non- potable water will be limited further.

Recyebd watni could be used for toilet flushing but would not be used in any of the IPU aleas povided with HEPA air filtering appropriate for immuno.suppiessed patients.

Recycled water could be used for the heat rejection units assaiated wilh lhe electric ci?illers.

6.2.3 H o w a r m Wafer

Hot water will be reticuiated throughout the hospital at 65°C via primary and secondary fbw and relurn bops to the central hot water piant(s). The circulation flow rate of the hot water is sufficient10 ensure tMt the temperature of the water within the pipework is greater than 60°C at all times. m i s will inhibit the growth of Legionelia Pneumphitia bacteria within the system.

Pr0vi510n of tenpering and tmrnmstatic lninng valves to provide warm water will be DrOvided at points of use to minimise the volilme of stagnant warm water. The minimisatiorl of dead legs in hot water reticulation wili also serve to reduce the amount of stagnant warm water.

6.2.4 Air-Conditioning and Infection Control

The patient care areas will have to comply with infectan control requiremnts to minimise W risk of mwmmai iofeCtlon, The venlibtion system are designed and balanced to provide directional airflow from ciean to less clean areas. Room pressurisation is nnintained as prescribed in Qusensiand Health Irdection Cantml Guidelines.

mr3-gn :W .se of uag aoe speed or ues tne a I conu.t.on ng systems ens-re aoeq, ale a I

s.ppq tn " a y l g f n t r res suwes n areas rcq.. r lg nlgr a v 2 ' S 0' a r o o r r e conlbnunam control

Dirty linen and Diny Uility Rooms wili be maintained at a negative air pressure relative to adjacent areas. Clean linen r o o m in palient care areas will be nnintained at a pasitwe air pressure (~~I'NB D edjacenl areas.

Fans in systems sewing areas requiring airborne comamioant colnrol will be operated 24 n o ~ i s per day l 0 maintaill aidlow paterns fiom clean to less clean areas.

/\lrcac~ltioning systeim will imimain fresh air. temperature, humidity and coman%nam control (dust, rmcro-organisms and gases) of the air wthin prescribed limits.

lofectious diseases isolation ana treatment rooms will have negative pressure ventilation and are in accordance with the Guidelines for the ciassiflcatlon and construction of isoiation Rooms in health care facilities as set out in Ousensland heat11 lnfection Cantrol Guidelines published December 1997.

Local dedicated lan coil units will be used in Hlgh Risk fieas, such as isolation rooms. These spaces are complete with high eflicierlcy liners (HEPAwhere required), the cleaning procedures will bz presented for approval by the Queensland Heanh Infection Mntroi Team. Additional air handling equipment is provided to achieve rhe necessary clean to less claan airtlow patterns.

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7. Design Life Expectancies

In general the equipmnt selection and design wlll follow the Queensland Capital Works Gulaesm 'Pbnnng and Design'.

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We mta tMt design life expectancies presented herein are aWroximalions onk, and do not consiitute any warranty of the equipment for the respecwe duratlow.

Life expecrancies typically are expected to be around the toliowing:

• Fan coil units: 15 to 20 Years

Air handling units: 20 yean

Filters: l year - HEPA Finer Box: 25 Yean - Chillers: 20 Years

CRAC Units: 20 Years . VAV U~IIS 30 Years . Pumps: 20 Years - Air COOLIS: 20 Yeas

Medical Gases: 20 Years - Pnellmatic Tube System: 25 Yeas

Fans: 15m20Years Registers: 30 Yean - CSSD Steam equipment 20 years

Electrical infrastructure has ndesign life of 25 years wlththe exception of the foliowing: - UPS are provided wilh a design life of 15 years:

UPS batte%es have a design life of l 0 years: and - Emergency lighting baneries will be provided with dual rate chargers to optimise battery ik.

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Spare capacity is provided in all lMjor equipnmnt items to allow ease 01 expansion or mdification over the life of the insbitation.

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Fx.4 - Site infrastructure

1. Innovative Engineering Infrastructure

The following initiatives are proposed for review/inciusion in the Sunshine Coast Hospital project:

Exienstve use of energy efficient chilled beam technology in non-clinical areas;

Subject to the availability of piped natural gas - cogeoetation of electric$$ and waste heat to produce coaling and heating - use of gaslred reciprccating engines l qewrators coupled with 2-sraqe absorption chillers m minimise the energy usage and greenhouse gas pmductton: - . Chilled water storage to otfsetpeakdemnd alxl allow tmre efccienl operatioli o! the piant;

Use of heat reclaim systems;

Potential use of an integrated EMS 1ser;uriy system that makes use of analytic softwafe in conjunct~on with CCTV to pmvide valusedded functirnwlity including: abnormal behaviour recognition and alaim generalion (loitering etc) and intrusion detection. This integration can also provide the basis for the car park managerrent system;

Recycled water to be used to supply the cwlers:

Use of 'Muller 3C Coolers' or equal to miniMse energy and water Consump(l0n:

Use of 'Turbocor' carrpressorsar equal on the chiller plant to provide (unproved effciencies at bw bads operation; - Opt m.sa?on 01 cc.ltm ana eeetnca systems asscc elea nlln mcnar.ra: sew ces IWS ,a ng c o l a m x r a t o l of -a nr 0,ied ~ysten, nn cn ico,ces ire rnent o!

I C ~ D ~ ~ , O S an, pro* ops npravea opplrr..n tier 10, conlro at3 nolltor ng Provision of services wilhin catpark ventilaisn pBnums at Basement Level providing added protection to reticulated services and aness for future extension: - Consideration for heat reclaim and aptimisation of medical air conpresson. including ihe possibility 01 using waste neat to regenerate desiccant dryers:

Use of solar hot water wit11 gas backup for hot water gensrat~on; Use of env~ranmentally friendly refrigerants (zero ODP).

2. Engineering lnfrasimcture - Ongoing Maintenance

The design of site infiastrunure will address 8. minimises ongoing maintenance and running costs v$ appoptiate seledon of systems and specification of robust prwen equipment.

Chilled water Storage - provides the opponurlity to take chillers offline tor maintenance at anytime and to operate the fac i l i for limited periods off lk stored chilted water reserve. Its plimary puipase is m reduce peak demand tor chilled water and to provide scope to 9nerats stored chilied water during penads of bw Oemand i.e. at night.

ReQlndarlt Transformer and Capacity -provides the facility m take translorniers oaine and to carry out maintenance and servicing withouf severehi lnqacting on the ongoing lunclionality ot the facility

Currem technofogy high efficiency electric chilled water retrigeiation machines wllh a proven deslgn life expectancy will be utilised.

3. Chilled Water - Plant lnfrashucture

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A 7°C CHW ring will supptq all the air handling units and fan coil units wilh iniection bops ofl the 70 C W iing provide 14' CHW to the anwe chilled b e a m as applicable. The ring main will be provided with isoktion valves so all buildings can be back-fed from opposlte direction5, any ponioo of the loop can be renaved from service withouf conpromising supphl to any part of the conpleu.

Drawings to be wovided.

4. Chilled Water System - Reliability and Backup

Achilied water Storage tank Is provided10 reduce peakcwling bad (kW,) on the chillers by at least 75?; The chilled water smrage tank s connected to !he ring nmln as part of the main chilled water supply via a bankof plate heat exchangers

Pipework system designs are based on design paramters relating to pressure drop and veiociy ranges listed in the AlRAHTechnical Handbook.

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Master Planning - Bulldiig Services

Energy Enhncement - Air Handling Systems Fxx.5 - Mechanical Services

NaturalGas SystemOve~ew

Gas Supply Table of Contents

Air Handling Systems Overview

Design Criteria

Cooling and Healing

Outdoor Design Condiiions

indoor Design Conditions

Internal Heat Loads

Central Plant

Air Condilioning Systems

Laboratories and other Specialist Room Environments

Air Balance and Room Pressurisation

Temperature Control Zones

After Hours Operation

Outside Air 8 DesignTemperatures

Patient Care Areas

Non Patient Areas

Set point Control Strategy

Public Spaces

Lilt Motor RwrnS

Air Intakes

Exhaust Air

Air Finration

Ductwork and Air Distribution

Typical Zones and Zone Control

Load Calculation

Ventilation Systems

Acoustic Consideration of Mechanical Services

Domestic Hot Water System Overview

In-Ceiling Services Zone

Fire Control Provisions & Philosophy

General Smoke Hazard MaMgement

Energy Metering Provisions

Reverse Osrmsis Plant

Steam Generators -Overview

Kitchen Air Systems

Laboratory Air Conditioning

Theatre Air Conditioning

Coolrooms / Freezers 1 Body Stores

Redundancy Provisions

Hydrotherapy Air Conditioning 8 Heat Recovery

Hydrotherapy Pool Filtration

Special Modular Theatre Air Conditioning Unik

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2. Car Park Design Overview

2.1 Carparkventilation Mechanical Design - Energy and Sustainability Provisions

3. Outside Air Delivery B Heat Reclaim Provisions Minimising Maintenance &Operating Costs

4. Air Fillration Provisions

5. Flammable & Dangerous Goods Storage

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Fx.5 - Mechanical Seivices

1. Air Handling Systems Overview

1 .l Design Criteria

me minimum design requirements wili be as set out in Section 1 of ths Sunshine Coast Hospital project brief.

The lollowin(l additionai requirements aiso apply.

1.2 Cooling and Heating

1.2.1 Outdoor Design Conditions

Witho~f lnvfing the requirements in the Queensland Heanh Design Guidelines for Hospitals and Day Procedures, SCH will comph/ with the following Mnimum reqinremms:

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wimer olndoor W y l n Parameters Cribcal R<&%? 90.C 081 80S RH

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1 2 2 Indoor Des~gn Condmons

indoor design candltlons wll ~orrply wlm the Queensland Heanh DeslQn Gu8deIlnes tor Hosp~tals and Day Procedures anl the following

Rmm Mndlllom Indoor msgn P a m l e r ~ Room k w r a u r e B nurmdb t)m can cnll~gl wear 230°C e r 1%

Tempernure Conlml Range

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1.3 Internal Heat Loads

For design purposes, allowances for infermi heat gains from people. lighting and equcp(mnt power will De in acmrdance Mlh 1he following:

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Facades are of hlgh periornmnce to enhance the envlmnmentai peitornsnce and patient comhn requiremenb. We propose iha fouowing minimuln parameters for the Building and Gladng.

Glass: U = 5.a9W!m2.K. S.C. = 0.365

Roof: U = 0.3 w/m2.K

Swlscreens to ail facades ex~osed to direct Sunlight.

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1.4 Central Plant

m e nlechanical sewices central plant sewing the air handling system comprises a ring main for each d the following services: - Chilled Water 7 degrees C Loop

Chiiled water is prodrlced using high COP electric watercooled chillers. Ws feasibiiily of cogenerntion uslng Z-stage absorption chiHers will be assessed

A System of primary and secondary pumps provides water delivery to each air handling ""It.

Refer also secran F74

1.5 Air Conditioning Systems

The atr conditioning systells have been selened considering the following critetia

- h e Project Brief requirements (including outside air requirements, zoning and specific requirements for specialist areas);

MUIS of operation; and - ESD and energy saving initiatives.

The system are to be designed to mintain a pleasant ewironmela that servestoaplimise the indmr air quality.

Ward roonls will be sewed from adicated air handling plant. Air lhandlirg plant and equipnient ace to be mned for multiple fa$adelzone areas and single or mlnimoe constant air voiume design. Where practical and appraplate, low temperature VAV air handling system may be employed.

in the case of criticai areas such as operating Watres, prmedure rmms and the like, system operate at the required closer tolerance appiicable to room temperature, air pressuie gradient and high efficiency air filtration.

The air handling systems sekcted minimise opeiattonal and energy costs, By way of example the need tor reheating or reemling of the supply air has been signifcamk reduced, with utilization of outside air to provide "free cmiing" where possible. Air handling unit configuration piovides the fadlily to shutdawn selected "Mccupied areas.

Air qualilyicarbon dioxide sensing devices have been incorporated in areas of higtdvariable occupancy to ensuie that indoor air quality is mairltained with)" acceptabie limlts, whilst minimising energy consuwtion

Air handling equipment will genera$ be accommodated in decentralized dedicated plant r00mS with diren and ready access for maintenance and cowonent replacement.

Packaged air handling equipment serving operating theatres and swporl areas wlil be located in the piantroom space close to the areas they saws.

For all clinical areas the return air path is either direct, of via corridors. ducted to the respecwe air handling plant. for non-clinical (oflice type) areas the ceiling void nlay be used.

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Separale air hanalng system are provided far each depanment anuor Functional Area. will1 air handling sysetn configuration providing for:

Individual shutdown of areas wlh varying hours of operaran (functional areas and individual floors): - System 01 1,000 Usec. and over incorporating economy cycles unless t W?& ouiside alr opeation is a requirement or design feature:

System of l ,W0 Usec and over incorporate calibiated measuring grids in non-oflice areas: - Optimumarrangement to suit thermal zones:

Minimization of reheat to cmled air:

Minimised cross infsellon and maximized contribulion to infection control;

Optimum fire and smoke campaflmntation: - Be flexibie in design and ariangemeM to enable ht out changes inthe future: - Ease of maintenance and OH8S campiiance; . Spare space as deRned ill the brief; and

Briefed redundancy praulsions for areas.

1.6 Laboratories and other Specialist Room Environments

Dedicated air handling systems will be provided to all Laboratory areas with palilcuiar attention being paid to piessure gradient regimes that are required.

Isolation room are designed in accordance with the requirerents of Guidelines for the Classificalion and Design of isolation Room determined by Queensland Health

Air handling system for Operating Rooms are designed as lolbws:

a) Praprietery air hndiing plant incoipoiating heal recovery.

b) Vanabb spsod tans and motorised dampers to ensure ilvrumum air change rates are maintained.

C) LOW Bvel exhaust (atthree points) komeach theatre and assmiated anaeslhetic set. UP room.

d) Corltrol of the system to allow de-contammation as required.

e) Humidity control.

I) Ultra-clean ventilation (U.V.C.) in cardiac and oflhapaedlc operating theatres.

g) Temperature control paint adjmtnlent and temperatore setback when unoccupied.

1.7 Air Balance and Room Pressurisation

Room pressurisation is in accordance with the Oueensiand Heanh Design Guidelines.

A, $;P; y to a1 xncr arees are oaancea r 'e 'o~s 01 a ' LxraJst a r 1.esn a . a,, ill !ia!owedtiaton re4.remnts neal rECOrey S , r~3r~ora l zc wrere prrlcna ara where briefed.

1.8 Temperature Control Zones

Temperature control zones are piwided to meet occupailcy arrangements. area function. fa-de orientation and areas that may operate an differing l i m schedules.

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me average size of thernlai control mnes does not exceed 100m2. the maximum size does n b exceed 200n12 for internal mnes (60m2 average), and 1 2 0 e maximum for perimeter zones.

lndiv~dual room lerqxrature comrois are provided via secondary chilled water mntrai as required in the Functional Brief.

1.9 Atler Hours Operation

Aticr lhours operation of air handling plant is via web or telephone interlace to the Building Auton~tion Syslem. The operation of the air handling plant shall be scheduled via the BAS system. (Refer also the BA3 sezfioo).

1 .l0 Outside Air & Design TemperaNres

Minimum air change rates via air mnditioning s y s t e l ~ to ali occupied areas are generalb to be in accordance with the A3 1668.2. Laboralory supply air-fiows wili aka conpb with the requiremenh 01 AS 2243.

Outdars airventilation will be as noted below a d as in accordance with- - me BCA incorporating AS1668 Par& 1 and 2: - AlRAH Mechanical Engineering Design Aids:

m e location of fresh air intakestake into account such issues as: - Proximity toobnoxious exmusts;

- Proxilnily to loading dock:

- Proximity 10 heiipad; - Pro~ilnity to ground level or lranicabie external spaces (intakes area moimum of

4m above these areas); - Proxtm~ty to exhauSt and funs d~seharges.

Fresh air intakes are arrangod to minirise the riskof air reclrcuiation under prevailing wind condil~ons.

1.1 t Patient Care Areas

ns ,err allor read rements for area3 aHs.-mg Laiaenl care an0 o nwt ent lac oes These <cu. .~~~~EI Is as *area r tne lane oear N tc wrrporztea

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1.12 Non Patient Areas

Parameters for ventilation requiremnts to typical administrabve areas and other rwn- patient areas wiil be: - Operating temperature = 21°C to 26°C mntrolkd using a seasonally adilisled set point

with a control ranoe of +I- 1 .SbC; Atfc~m 18-28'C r. a. vaH.%aue areas ana 20'C to 26 C n .oca weas s.cn as ca'es #all ng areas an0 con! n.8 W sfaHea areas sucr as ~nioima!.on ;ess . Minimum outside Alr = 7.5 Vsipeisan minimum: and

Indoor alr qualily is rmnitored via CO1 monitors. Otherwise 1 W% outside air (in accordawe with IEO-3 credit criteria in Me Green Star - OK'ce Design Technical Manual version 2).

1.13 Set point Control Strategy

The following set point control strategy is proposed to be impiememed for operating temperature$ between 21 'C to 26°C.

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1 2 1 Load Calculation

nir conditioning bad and air quantity calculations iMll be computed using CAMEL or TAS software program. TAS software prograni may be used for Energy Consewallon and Environmental Sustaioab~lity.

1.22 Ventilation Systems

Occupied and service areas using pre-treated air are vent~lated by a number of lansystems lbcated on the rod level or in various areas of the building. Fans are selected tor maximum efficiency and iocaled to ensure easy and effective maimenance.

Exhaust air ducts are "gd sheet metal with ifexible conwcBons. grouped imo 'dirty' and "clean' syslem and arranged to coymlement the airflow pattern throughout the buiiding.

Effective exhaust are mainly accomplished via ceiling mounted grilles with scavenging exhaust vla low level grilles in operating roonn, minor pfocedures areas and other areas where anaesthetic gases are used.

Room venfililnon air quantities are in accordance wlh:

The BC& incorporating AS1668 Park l and 2: - The Dangerous Goods Act-Code of Practice spedfic requirenmnts for chedcai and Hammabie stores:; - All relevant Governmental Agency requirements: and - In areas where operable windows are provided, air handiing system are capabs of delivering the required ventilal'sn without contribution from window openings.

The following specialis system are to be included in this project. h e y will be designed. installed and commissioned in accordance with the relevanl Watralian Standards as noted:

anera iawratorier AS29821 AS 2263.3, AS22431

Fume Cabnet ~ * l a u r t S y ~ m r AS 2213 8

S?ODgB end handinp al CVCgenlC mu(& AS 189". AS 22U.10

aass 11 eiciog,~a~ w,~tr AS 25"). AS 2243.3

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1.23 Acoustic Consideration of Mechanical Services

General

Noise due to mechsnical setvices and affecting occupied areas generally comprises one w more of the following'

System noise: Wing noise which is carned within andlor generated within a ductwwk system including noise generated at air outlets: - Plant noise; being noise originating in a piant room or piant space (possibly remote from or adiacem to an occunied soacei and then transrWted to occuDied soaees via ~ ~ ..,... ~ ~ ~~~- ? ~ , ~ ~~ , , elthei airborne or structure borne noise paths invohring building elements (wali, floors. etc) Such miss mmmnly i w w e s vibratioMl energy transmission: and

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System nose or equipmln noise is required to comply with the nominated background noise iimils (reter following table). For noise of plant origin the design target is set a1 a 5 dB lower level.

Equipment noise.

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2. Car Park Design Overview

2.1 Carpark Ventilation

Mechanical ventilation wiil only be used where adequate natural ventilation cannot be provided:

Systene will incorporate carbon m o ~ x i d e lmnitoring system mnnected tovanable speed fans D rmnimise energy consumption and distribution ductwork:

Systeml~ wiil be used as snake exhaust system, where approp'iale. System will incorporatevariaule speed drive fans; and - Separate ventilation systems will be provided far each IeveVarea. or systems iclcorporate mototized dampers to control airflow korwto levels andor areas with reduced ventilation requirements. This provision allows areas m be lurned aft in accordance with usage.

3. Outside Air Delivery 8 Heat Reclaim PrOViSiOnS

Typically AHWs will be localed within plant moms in the fire mne they serve. Outdoor air will be brought in from the nearestla@de D the plantroom.

Heat reclaim is to ile provided wherever IOU!& outside air system are insralbd (with the exception d isolation r o o m and other similar specialist areas).

Outside air intakes are bcated where practical on different facades fmm ewhaust discharges, Isolation room laboratory funle cupboard exhausts etc are localed above roof level. sited to avoid downdran from helicopter roton or prevaiiing winds. CFD modelling will be undenaken at tlle design stage.

4. Air Filtration Provisions

Alr filtraiion is provided in accordance with Queensbnd Heanh guidelines and brieled requiremsnts. The design t iw l resistance of general air lilters wiil not exceed 150 Pa. Appropriate pre-filtration is provided wherever HEPA liners are required.

Pa.tc. '3, car? n DD a x EO to I le l lealr25 r0.r 0.a air n8nJ ng p an:$ lor eacn Ineatre ens~rd m21 ' (er ra ,rtneo:e ,r ore [neatre W . no! atfcci opemlo l of anGire!

Construction pie-filters will also be instailad as appropriate throughout the construction petiod to mnirmse the e lkc l ot construction works on the opraBng pans of the hosp%al al each stage.

5. Flammable 8 Dangerous Goods Storage

The follow8ng IS a ilst of areas where flammable 1 dangerous 1 chem8cals or gases are D be stored, ~n add8tlon to comments regarding safety concerns in addlllon to any lssues noted In the relevant Australian standards

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6. Energy Enhancement - Air Handling Systems

me main energy source for Mechanical system sewing the Sunshine Coast Hospital is electricity 8 LP Gas

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betweenthem, which is narmaliy open. The bust tio enables power supply to be redirected # m the event ot a s u h i n tailure upstream.

Dedicated submains w8Il also be provided tor lifts, transfer pmmps. fire mntrol panels. MRI and other iarge.scale mechanical and eiectrlcal equipmm.

Flexibtltly and spare capaciv shall be provided by standardising equipment selections and ratings.

3. Standby Power

proposed hospital shall otilise a standby power system to sopph/ designated areas wltl~in the hospitai buldings. The standby system shail be suppiiad through muitipie HV generators k a e d within the cerltral plarlt and be reticulated throughour the site with the HV ring system.

A bulk diesel fuel tank shail be provided to serve the standby generators for an agreed amoum of time.

A fuel pump system shaii be installed to reticulate fuel to the Centrai Energy Faciliv. Each generator shail have t s own dedicated day tank, which wili be supplied by the l w l delivery system.

Fuel levels in the main tonk and day ranks shail be monitored by the EMS

A 1111 point with local indication shali be provided tor the bulk fuel tank. with the fill poim located adiacem toa truck access paint.

Level sensors in each day tank sMli stan and stop the fuei pumps at preset leveis

Essential power outlets shail be colour coded to distinguish them from non-essential outlets.

4. UPS Overview

Three UPS systems shall be provided to serve the total UPS requirenlems of the site and wlll be arranged as follows:

Central UPS per building: - Data room UPS: and

Operating theatre light UPS'S.

4.1 Cemral UPS per Building

A central UPS shall be located in a dedicated room tor each building lo provide constant power toareasand equipment within each building.

Fire rated UPS sub main cabling and wlring shail be utilised tor the medical applications when passing through muniple lire zones.

&eas nominated as critical areas shail be provided with a dedicated UPS supply as required.

4.2 Data Centre UPS

The data centre UPS shall be located in a dedrated room adjacent l0 the data centre and be sized acmrd8ngly.

4.3 Operating theatre light UPS

Each operaoog h a v e light shail have a dedicaled UPS with VRLA batteries w lh bane? autonomy of 90 minutes.

Each UPS systemshall be manitored by the EMS

5. Lighting Concepts Ovewiew

Light ievelssttall be as pei Australian Standard 1680- Interior Lighting

L a w shall be selected to mir%mise the nurrber of lamptypes used throughout the site

h e energy consumpiion of the lighting $hail be at least l 0 8 below the aliowaffie of the Building Cods of Australia across the entire site h8s shall be achieved through the use at high eHiciency T5 fluorescent lumnaiies as far as practical.

Corridois, ofices and clinics take advantage of daylight wherever practical. In such areas daylight sensm shali provide the tacilty b dim or switch lghts to reduce unnecessa? power consurrption.

In areas where lighting is not required to be permnenth/ switched on, such as back of house mrridos. mt ion detector$ shali be provided for funher reductions in lighting energy cons~imption.

AS a further ESD initiative, llght~ng shali De connected in switch groups of no greater than t o o d .

EleCtrOnl~ mntrol gear shali be used thioughauf the entire site to improve efl iciew and to e n e w lanp lite Electronic conliol gear elimnates lamp flicker and inlproves the light outpuf over the life ofthe l a w .

5.1 Colour Rendering

The following areas shall be piovided with lamps that ace suitable tar Wanosis detection in accordailce with AS1680.2.5: operating theatres, emergency. and enlergency shon stay and patient transfer routes between these departments.

General lighting throughout the lhospital (wards, mrridors, imaging, laboratoiies, etc.) shail comprise lighting with a ccloui rendering index greater than 80.

5.2 Wards (Acute IPU 1-4. etc.)

5.2.1 Bedrooms

The lighting in the bedrooms is intendedlo provide a sate and comfortable atmosphere. yet fiefibs enough for activities such as reading, relaxing, watching N l n ~ l v i e s and palienl examination. The patiem lighting contiois shali be located beside the door and at the bedside.

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14. Minimising Ongo ing Maintenance & Opera t ing C o s t s

Running costs will be nlinimsed by providing energy efficient deslgn solutions.

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Sunshine Coast Hospital Master Planning - Building Selvlces

Fxx.8 - Data Centre

Table of Contents

1. Data Cemre Air Conditioning & Redundancy

2. Electrical Supply Redundancy to Data Centre

3. Fire Protection Systems for Data Centre

3.1 Gas Suppression System:

3.2 Control and Indicating Equipment:

3.3 Point lype lire detection system

3.4 Muli-Point Aspirated Smoke Detection System

4. Data Centre Overview 8. Layout

5. Data Centre Akrm Provisions

6. Data Centre Securiiy Provisions

7. Innovation in Data Centre

8. Energy 8 Sustainability

9. Minimising Ongoing Maintenance & Operating Costs

Sunshine Coast Hospital Master Planning - Building Setvices

Fx.8 - Data Centre

1. Data Centre Air Condit ioning & Redundancy

me mnin data centre will be provided with dedicated computer mom air Conditioning ICRAC) units to mlnrol the data cemre ewlmninent, termeralure and humidily. Th$ mechanical air conditionins pknt wiil be iocated adiacenl to the Mla centre. but in a - . separaie rmm, so that cooling is easiiy and readtk available to suppon the date centre, bin at the sanle time the integrity and resilience of the data centre is maintained. me dedicated mchanieai air Conditioniw Plant ~ e w i w the data centre wiil be confiqured to ~rovide the level of auailabikty and redundancy necessary to keep the dala cent,; UP and running 24 hours per day.

The data centre cwlins svsen? will be desisned to catei tor the current data centre heat bad reqrlirements and;s kaiabte and adaptat& to allow for the inpeding future growth and expansion at the data centre. The components of the cooling system will be standardised and integrated to grealh/ optinuse the avaitebiiily of the Mta centre.

It is proposed that a heavy.duty raised flwr be provided in the main data centre with all COmmunicationS cabling reticulated overhead. To minimise the aRct of obstacles whin the raised floor on air-lbw, onbg power will be reticillated under the raised floor, The raised floor Will be used to allow the supply of air lmm under lbor with supply registers positioned to cater for the space heat reiecIion and equipmnt requirewnts. Th€ outcom will be that maximum efficiency and cooling is achieved from a minimum sized cooling plan1 and reduced energy consumption.

It is proposed that the equipment cabinets ii, the main data centre be arranged in an anermting panem, with fronts ol cabinets facing each other in a row to create hot and cold aisles. Th$ hot and coM aisk configuration is considered so W use the mechanical air conditioning infrastructure to the data centw most eflectivey and eniclcntty and to further s u w r l the Hospital's ESD pincipals. The outcome wlil be a decrease in energy consumption and running cost3.

The main data centre mechanical cmling plant will be inteifaced with the BAS and the data centre environmental monitoring system so that the Facility MaMgei (FM) is contaded in the event ofa system failure.

2. Electrical Supply Redundancy to Data Centre

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Muniple electdcal distribution panels will be provided to serve the mi r l data centre and bcated adjacent the data centre, to provide sewices easily and readity to serve and soppon the data centre, but bcated in separate rwm, to ensure the integr~y and resilience. TtW distribution pznek, switchgear and subnlains will be coloui coded for easy identification and isolation olihe source of power supply.

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Sunshine Coast Hospital Master Planning - Building Servkes

Fx.10 - Hydraulic Services

Table of Contents

2. I'o!abie Water Supply Syslcln Ovcnicw

3. I<ainwaicr Coiiecrion B Treatment

6. Water Conrumplion Metering Provision

7. lr~tlovarior, in Hydraulic Sptcma

7.1 Waler Mnsewallon

7.2 Rrnwaterhawening

8. Erielgy & Susrainability Provisions

8.1 WaterConsewafion

8.2 Non-potable Sources

83 Management

9. Minimking Ongoing Maintenance 61 Operating Cosw

Sunshine Coasl Hospital Master Planning - 8ulldlng Services

W.10 - Hydraulic Services

1. Hydraulic Services Overview

m e Hydrauiic Sewices conprises me fcllow~ng Syslem:

- Watersupplles (hot and cold water) and potablelnon-potable: - Sewer drainage and sanitav plunlbing: - Stormwater drainage: - Blackwater treatment: and - Rainwater harvesting

2. Potable Water Supply System Overview

The water finratbn system cowrises auiomaticaiiy anernating dual in-line liners with a capacily of 20 Us and capabk of r e w i n g pnlcles to below 25 micron.

The filters are carr~lete wlth fully automatic backwash eapabiliy initiated by time or differential pressure ovenide set at 50 kPa.

m e units are mnligured $0 that one filter is in operation at any one t rm, allwing the second to undergo backwashing.

The finfason system is fitted with a mnualiy operated bypss system to enable maintenawe to be carried out on the main system without difinishlng system capabitiiy.

The water flniat~oo System is located prim m the potaDle water storage tank. The two domestc water supplies lrom the water main are lnlermnnected at the flnranon syslem. The water finramn system then connecls io each tank section. The interconnection arrangement will ellsure that water suppk is availabk i l one 01 the supplies lrom the waler main is not apeiationai.

The water finration system is be able to remove pamcles inroduced to the ptable water supply from the auihoiity supply so as to reduce the amunl of sediment able to accumulate within the tank sections.

Pressure limiting valves are provided throughout the system to maintain a delivery pressure bewee" 3% KPa and 500 kPatoall fixtures, I'ntings and appliances.

Should specialised equipnlent require pressures outside of this range they are accomfnodaled via t M sening of spenflc pressure limiting valves.

Isolation valves are insialled on branches from the ring min . a: each floor level, for each department or fumt8onai area and for each patient ensuite.

VaNed bramhes incoiporating the appropriate provision of bacMlow prevention devices are extended from the m i n reticulation system to ensure that groups of fixtures can bs isolated in groups not $ss than:

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Fxx.11 -Medical Gas and Laboratory Gas

Table of Contents

1. Medical Gas &Laboratory Gas Ovelview

2. Medical & Laboratory Gas -Provision for Maintenance

3. Gas Bonle Stores

4. Laboratory Gas Reticulation

5. Nitrous Oxide Storage 8 Safely Measures

6. Methadology for Continuity of Gas Supply

7. Innovation in Medical 8 Laboratory Gas System

8. Energy 8 Sustainability Provisions

9. Minimising Ongoing Maintenance 8 Operating Costs

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F7.11 -Medical Gas and Laboratory Gas

1. Medical Gas & Laboratory Gas Overview

Generally the lmdical gases for the SCH will be derived fiom the sources noted below. Please reler to the various gas schematics and master plan drawi$.lgs, delaillng the proposed reticulation arrangements and storage bcations.

Oxygen - primary supply from dual bulk liquid oxygen storage vessels (Vacuum insulated evaporators. VIE'S) mnnected to a main, canfiguied so that backup can be enected via a divlde uabe arm valving around the ring maln, during normal operation the VIE'S operate as dUiy Standby with two iarge (20.WO litre) VIE poviding the 'duty' and reserve supph/ and a smaller (3.000 litre) VIE providing backup. Flow oletering devices wiil be connected to the BAS to iemrd total consumption of oxygen 8 to idemity areas of excessive usage. Two service hcifih, connectian points into the ring main are piovided to enable direct connedon imo the ring main (via a bulk Oxygen tanker, or simiiarj in the unlikely event of faiiure of b t h VIE'S. FLinhemDre in areas of critical care provision where patients are dependent on Oxygen an alternative source shall also be made available via temporary mnnecl'lon of a Local cylinder. The design and tinai storage capacioes witi carrpty with AS 2896

Medical Vacuum - Ptiniary vacuum planis mnmted to reticulated maim will be p i e d . lsolatlng Vahles emure that backup prwision can be actieved. Each plant comprises munips airCMied vacuum pumps, rereNeris and duplicate high eKciercy mctenal hltee. and catchpots. Vacuum pumps are mnnected m emergency power supply.

Medical Oompressed Air - The ptimary sum is fmm tw mea'cal gases cenral plant mrrplising rmltiple aircmkd oil hee mwressors. receiver, doplicate refrigeration dyers. desiccan dwrs am duplicate cartridge high efficiercy filers. All mnponens wnhin the system are conmted to emrsency power supply. AsBnd-by supply from a mu&-bnle type -rage laciih, bated in !he Medcai Gas Store.

Turbim Tool Medical Air - High-psslre medical turtire taol air (1400kPa) wiii be piovickd fmm a mni-bonb (Manpack) system. The system wili iwrporate an amomatic ci-angeover manifold systemMedhs1 Nltmus Oxide - fiom mutti.bottD stoiaqe iacilitv $ncarooratino automatic changeaver manifold.

Carbon Dbx* - from multi-bottle storage lacil8y incorporating an auiomatic changeover manifold.

2. Medical & Laboratory Gas - Provis ion fo r Maintenance

Isolation valves wilh associaled mnitoring are provided per depanmem. or area of operation as defined by AS 2896. AnnunCiatoi Mnels wiil be located as per ASZ896.

In addition. ring main configurations are provided for Oxygen and Medical Air. Isolating valves are provided at takeoffs and within the ring main to allow backup and backieed. Isolation of individuai areas wiil be possible for naintenancelenension of the system.

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F7.12 - Vertical Transportation

Table of Contents

1. Traffic Analysis

1.1 General

1.2 Introduction of T e r m

1.3 Vertical Transportation Design Gideria

1.4 CSSD Transpsrtation Services

2. Typical Lift Characteristics

3. Lift Management System

4. LR System Ride Quality

4.1 Lift Sound Levels

4.2 Qual i i of Ride

4.3 Qualify of Ride Lateral Quaking

5. Qualify, Finishes and Fixtures

6. Energy & Sustainahility

7. Maintenance

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F7.12 - Vertical Transportation

1. Traff ic Analysis

1.1 General

Vertical trenspsnntion systems instalied within hosp~tai developmms are based 00 two main traWiC demands:

Pedestrian denland:

- Visilor/patiem demand; and

- SiaH demand: - Vehiculerdemana: - Trolley and Goods Service; and

- 0ed Transfer.

m e interface between ire pedestrian demnd conponents is dependant on 1 1 ~ relative iacaIiOn of pedestrian IPsyslem and the users' navemenis throughout the devaiopmsm.

To ensure the demand is equaity distributed. the Sullshine Coast Hospnal vertical transportation System will be separated imo three indepe-nt coles, i.e. dedicated visiton passenger l ib , shared statl passenger and goods sewim l i b and dedicated bed transferlemergency operaion l ib .

1.2 lntrodudon of Terms

Vertical transponation prfamance crleria are generally expressed in terms of waiting interval and handling capacity:

Waning interval - m e average lime elapsed, In seconds, between one iift car leaving a floor in a given direction until the next lift car arrivesat the fiaor serving the same direction.

Waiting interval generally definesihe maximum passenger waiting t im.

Waiting Time -me average time, in seconds. an average passenger wilt wait for lift service following registration of a landing call.

Handling Cepxny - The transportation capacity of the werall lift system, iisually expressed as a percentage of The inai buikling population transporied to their destinabon f h r in any 5.rmnute period

1.3 Vertical Transportation Design Criteria

me performance criteria of venical transportation syslen~ must be careblly selected to match the building use and occupancy, i.e. the vertical transportation sjaem must wesent enough lilt can m transpon wailing passengers m their floon wnhout an excessbe waiting time.

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m e following tabte odines the perforrmnce criteria for each veifical transpsrtanon componeni within the Sunshine Coast Hospifal: -

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Fx.14 - lnformation and Communications Technology

Table of Contents

1. ICT System Overview

2. Network Design & Redundancy

3. Data CentIe CaMngfor ICT Equipment

4. Interfaces to ICT N e m r k

5. Patient Entertainment System Overview

6. Audio-Visual System

7. Telemedicine Systems Schematic

8. Public Display Systems

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Fx.14 - lnformation and Communications Technology

1. ICT System Overview

The Hospifal communications system wili be an integrated structured cabling system comprising fixed w~ied polnrs aid wireless coverage of the mre facility. The structured cabling syslem is imended as the m m m n transport planwin 1w al oi the Hos*lais digital information, The ICT system are IP based which enables lhe conveqence of oiany of me Hospital's syslems onto this comnmn platlorm. This commo infrastructure allows for the Integration and interfacing of all sewices while s6U being able to ieliabV support the difleling needs of all of the Hospital's system.

me precise caMing class uttilsed e.g. Class E* (Cat 6A) or Class F (Cat 7) and shielded or unshietded cable will be established in conjunction with the haspitat ICT key slakehaiders.

me structured caMing system wilt suppon the following systems:

Voice

Data

Hospltal etwork - Mspital mdicat equipnlenl Securiv Patient Entelfainnlenl System

NurseCall AUMo~isuai BAS.

The system is configured to ebw ittexibility and extemibillty lo provide lhe bvet ot redundancy and auailaDiirty thal is required by the Hospitals systems.

Single mode and mulimode optical fibre and copper backbebone cabling wit be used to provide high prformnce and flexibility to cater for the Hospital's current requirements, and headroom for Nnning future hlgh-banmidth applications.

The growing imponame d exiensive Mreless coverage and increased mobility wili be strongh/ considered in the design of the qstem. Blanket wlreless coverage within the hospital, retall street, external courtyards. and carpark will be provided to e ~ b l e the cabung plant to serve curiem wife% apphcations and to enable the Mspital's neWork m grow and evONe to s~ppon new wireless ap~licatlons.

2. Nehrvork Design &Redundancy

Telecommunications cartier setvices enter the t4cspital via the Canpus Dislribator (CD). Two geagraphicalty diverse telecommunicatiorvl nits will be provided at the site boundary for simple provision of incolning carrier services.

Ail ICTsystems (e.g. nurse call. WAN, patienl entertainment system. PA. AV. Security etc.) are housed within the lloor communicattons mam, The fbor cornmunicatiom morm will be stacked on top of each other so thal the risen are self-contained wlthin the communications mom, to maintain the resilience and availability of the structured cabling system.

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me floor camnluolcations roams wlii be tamed from the main data centre in diverse routes.

3. Data Centre Cabling for ICT Equipment

The main data celnre is the core of the Hospital's ICT sysfens and will be designed to increase the operatiomi enlciency and decrease operating cm& not only in the running of the Hospital's digital systems. bul also in IIE Hospital's day-to-day operations. me data centre will be designed to fadlitate frequent iecanfigurat'mo and atbwance made fw future use $0 that new equipirsnt can be rolled in and connected to the networkeasily.

m structlired cabling system deployed in the main data centre will utilise a hierarchical distribution scheme. Like the backbone infrastructure cabiing plant deployed across the Hospital, the cabling system in the data centre wiil be structured and flexible to cater for all the Haspilals digital system. Multimde optical fibre and wined pair capper cabling will be used to provide crossconnections behveen equipment within each fbor communicatiom room to maintain a high level of perbrmance, flexibility andextensibility f a high-bandwidth appiicatbns.

The main data centre layout wiil be designed in accordance with the ICT key stekehalders requirements.

Equipment camnets provided in the main data centre will be chosen wlh careful consideratian given to cable entry, cable managenlent, load capacity, depth and securily to house all of the Hospitals ICTequipment.

4. Interfaces to ICT Network

TO avoid duplication of data entry and to maintain data currency (eg patient admission details) Mgh teuel iotedaces are proposed for the following systems to enaw comnlunication with the hospital network and hospital ICTsysteffi:

. BAS - PACS - Bio-Medical Technobgy - Security . Fire Protection - ICTsynems.

me ICT system wili be IP based which embles the convergence of the many of tha HospilaIS system onto a common platform. The system wili be designed for extensibility and resilience so that the Hospital systems can function and effectively mmmuoicate with each other toensure a high level of operatlo~l quality and enicierry.

By integrating the Hospital's Building Managenlent system, a single paint of mamgement can be provided with cemrallsed mnitoring and control. Thls win ensure that the Hospital operates with increased eiiiciency and decreased casts in the long term.

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5. Patient Entertainment System Overview

A Patient Entenainment System (PES) wiil be provided to facilitate end-ioend patient entertaimnt services as well as the opilon for clloicai adrriniilstratwe access delivered vla a compuler teiminal by the patient bedside he PES will be deslgned in roniunction with the key stakehoiders.

Clinical Access

m e system could be configured to permit ciinlcians to access patient information available from Hospital applications on ihe patient bedside device. Only authorised cliniclanr would be permined and have access to the ciinical administration se~Ees. Clinician access will be managed via a sman card managerrod system

6. Audio-Visual System

Au&ovisual system for various areas (see beiow) wiil be devebped in conjunction wim the Key srakemlders.

TheaBeS - Meeting Rooms - Trainlng Room Conference Rooms Tutonai Rooms

7. Telemedicine Systems Schematic

The fetemedicine systems wiii leverage off the hospital strunured cabling system.

8. Public Display Systems

The system wili provir% infornation for the publlc on LCD screens in key locations such as the main ground floor entry foyer, the lins, etc.

Precise feature set and content will be established with the key stakehoklers in the hospital.

m e display screens will be am to display the folbwiog images by using the producf~on PC to upload the images from the serve, lothe screen PC's by wing the LAN network.

Hospital information - Public relations infonwtion - Adyertisemnts

The system is imssiataced with !he Hos~iial network and has full suppan tor munimadia animaiions. wdeo and audio. with cuslomisab@ graphics and imaging.

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Table of Contents

1. Building Automation System Schematic

Building Automation System Overview

Building Management System

Fire Alarm lnterface and Third P a w System Interfaces

Building Automation System - Front End Facilities

General Description

System Database

User Interface

User Security

Database Partitioning

Configuration Interface

Colour Graphic Disp!ays

Alarm Management

Custom Report Generation

Spreadsheet-style reports

HTML Reporting

Scheduling

Programmeh Environment

SavingJReloading

Data Logging

Audit Trail

Faun Tolerant File Server Operation

Webbased Operator Software

Graphic Displays

Groups and Schedules

Personnel Management

Video Management

Access Reports

History Repons

User Accounts and Audit Trail

Additional BAS Monitoring

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Special Control Strategies

Integration

Hardware Features 8 Configuration

UPS Failsafe Backup

Extent of Site Infrastructure Use

BAS i Fire System Interface

BAS System- Extent of lmegration bith Other System

Ensuring BAS Technology remains Current

Maintaining BAS System Performance 8 Compatibility

BAS System - Innovation

Energy 8 Sustainability Provisions

Minimising Ongoing Maintenance 8 Operating COSIS

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11. SAS System - Extent of integration with Other Systems

To be determined.

12. Ensuring BAS Technology remains Current

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13. Maintaining BAS System Performance & Compatibility

h e nethodotogy to ensure the BAS syslem maintains perlormance and in turn ensures the hoSpital lacilliy operates at the optimum kvel is to carry out preventative mainlenance tasks (PMT) during the hospitals life cycle.

Example of PMTinclude:

Ensuring all BAS hardware and fiek! connected peripherals are operating mrrecth!: - EIISU~~CIQ the operating system has the most currenl sonware and hardware installed to be assured of Drotectina from svstenllailure: and "

Pelform a Control System Diagnostic service, which will implement fine-tuning of existing sliatsgles which can be initiated lrom abnormal energy use and or running time of plant highlighted lrom the lacilitses managetrmnt software.

14. BAS System - Innovation

Fulldanantal to the IBMS design is the ability to seamlessiy interiace to 3' pan productsi controt system utilising BACnst as the primary open comlnunications protoml.

llle IBMS "as -8 sea ins capao l, ,n rnegratng a1 VSD oiecly omo ine -/\"I I n s pro, 2 ng me IBVS n tr a VSD opera! rlg paiamte:s. , e W H ! i s n l ~ l n m a y onlt 1ne req.tenum 10, acoicna r(Nt4rn:!ers onine ncomng E*c!nca SJPD,

In addition utilising the communications network to provide no life sakiy Mntrol and m ~ ~ i t o r i n g of the VSDs reduces the BMS hardware DDC paints normally required to carv out this lunction.

A metbd o l decentralised control will be evaluated and adopted for the SCH propct. But in summary. BMS ELV panels are proposed for all main AHUs, with larger panels sewing multiple FCU and miscellaneous fans in each central piantroom. The BMS ELV panels will essemiatlv house the BMS DDC controllers reauired. Electrical Dower for the items of plam ~~~

will be de;ived fronl Mechanical Dtstiibulion boaid located in each plant area

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m e popased method adapted has a6ratnages of the traditional Centralised approach. a Summdry is provided below. . Factory installation of BMS ELV Panels and VSD to main plant items.

Phased panel production and site Mmmissioning earlier in program preventing site congestion; Reduce on site tisk to pragramfromearlier availabilityof AirNVater Plant for balancing: and - Electrkel installation cos1 reduced due to localired wirilg.

Oppanunity for phased retrofits of decentralized ~nstailations

15. Energy & Sustainability Provisions

The project will be provided with exlensive Gas. Water. Elect*ih/, Steam and Heat Meters that will all be monitored via the BMS. Viilising the FM sonware cusiomlable repon can be wovided to v k w montNy eneigy consw~l ion far each metered usage to detect deviations and compare and benchmah against past consumption or other depaflmems witnin the hospital taciliv.

16. Minimising Ongoing Maintenance & Operating Costs

The IBMS sonware can be provided with a suite 01 facility mdMgsmSm (FM) sofhvare mdules buin around an imegiated database to give the FM operator a window into the cost and periormance of the Hospltal tacilrry.

Ihe FM software ufilises real r i m in(ormati0n provided from the EMS database to catuiate and present informaiion to manage and operate the Hospital ihiough its life q c k .

Fuliy integrated totire IBMS bualdlng automation systemthe FM sobare allows: - Trad Budgets; RespoM to and Manage ServCe Mtk; - View and manage Service Calls: - Admrustrafanof wohorders: and

Anahjse trends and set eoergy targets.

Develop stralegic plans for optimum building pellormnce.

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Fx.16 - Security Systems

Table of Contents

2. Security Control Room & Loading Dock

2.1 Comrol Room

2.2 Loading Dock

3. Control Points

System Overview

General

Smartcard Access Control

Card Holder Management and Enrolment

Card Access Operation

Card Access Privileges

Area Control

Alarm Management

Digital Video Managemed & CCTV

Car Park Guidance System

Visitor Management System (VMS)

5. Security Risers

6. Cable Reticulation

Fx.16 - Security Technology

1. Securiiy Philosophy

The philosophy underpinning the approach to secoclry lor SCH is the need to nlaintain an open and welcanang environnent lor patients and their tamiiies, yet have the faciiily to secure the hospital after hours and during emsrgancy situations. and to prolect staff. pabents, tamilies and vallors to the hospital.

Further. the aooroach taken will be m deveioo a svstem conceot that dtaws its strewth from a high le i i l ot integration10 other sysle&. 6 e electronic kcurikf system will mice mximllrn use of the latest analytic C C N software to interpret, alarm and repon security beeches, while mintainiw an audit trail and recordinq C C N input from each and eveN incident that triggers an alarm

By combining this powertul capabiiiry with the mobility provided by WLan enabled PDXs provides oparational tlexibility m security stall i.e. delatled C C N triggered akrm information can be reponed m security star via PDXs, even when they are away from the security control room. prhaps responding to another ~ncident.

me architectural eonceDt of a nvtin bsDitat sweet at oround level with access mntrolled public iits sewing the basemnt car park areas. lower ground, ground and all upper llmrs is fundamental to the secunry piliiosophy. i.e. the master plan provides key aceaccess I control points which can be easily monitored and locked OH when necessaw

Electronically controlled locks will be separate 'staH onw areas from the publicly anessble mM5.

The securily system design will consider analylic somare with CCTV cameras in the pMlc aCCBSS spaces. Wmblnation ot C C N and the latest sdfware techOlogy povides a range at powerful securityfunctions: - Suspicious behaviour warning;

Inbuder detection: Pubiic incidems; - mndoned obpct iemgnition; - Operatlo~l stati5ties:

lnteiligem ear park management: and . ldentlty check of incormng visnon against a databass of 'watch-listeb' persom.

One 01 the major benefits of the anah/tic software is its abiiiry to autamaticath/ recognise and alarm abnormal events and threats, This capability frees up security staft by enabling lhem to carrv out oatiol duties whik auiomatlcallv bein0 inforlwd of alarm events vsa . - WLan ensbid PD'X~, This capability may enable sacunly staH l0 deal with security situations in a pro-actide moner before an incidem can onur

In summa#y 1 1 ~ combi~tion 01 architectural planning and stale.at-ari securiry techmlogy win slrtve to achieve a fully integrated system, whlch 511PPOr15 the besic hospital access 0rinciD1eS and is well eauoaed to accomdale future davelooments in both hardware and

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L Sunshine Coast Hospital

Master Planning - Building Services

me EACS wiii provide an integrated link between the photo imging and access control ststem l. ncl 3na q Th.5 6.' perini m e eapdb ry tor spec l c informai on concern ng prsonnet oala to rr a.lorml c8 4 strrea bv A, zrq a s ?g e database Personne ail% ano mases can oe enra er; anc cdpiueo Y 8 i t e PMCO lmgrng app ca'aon ana access privileges can be assigned via the access contioi application.

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4.5 Card Access Privileges

Ail cardhoiders will have facility access based on privileges assigned by controlied area. lime and date. For example, som? badges will only allow access to the laclllty on weekdays between 8:00 =.m. and 500 pm.. while others will ailow access on weekends between 1 pm. to 5 p.m and so on. These lim mnes tor each day will be pre-defined by the system user and are able to be m 6 h e d quickty by alnhotirsd employees withotn vendor intelvemion.

4.6 Area Control

EACS wiil provide five area controi features: hard anti-pass back. son anti-pass back, timed ami-pass back, mult1ple.mn rule, and occupeney iimjt.

me software wili be capable of accepring aiarm directly from ~~ntrOllerS, or generating alarms based on evalilation of data in mnlrollers and conparing to limits or conditioml eOuatiom confiaured throuoh the satfware. Any alarm freoardiess of 1 orialnation) wiil be integrated into the weraii abrm managerrent system and wilt appear in ail standard alarm repans, be available for aperalor acknawledgmn, and has the option for displaying graphics, or reponS.

4.8 Digitalvideo Management 8 CCTV

mo s y s ~ f n N 1 oon:ior anc recoras vroeo nlages Iron r jita C C N cameras Tw v eu ng 01 ue am recoroe3 , deo .% i w pors ole from am,*nere on the network. e;mer from an EACS norrsralcn. or Iron any PC mn?ecteo ono ine neinorh as Dermnoo ov the user's password and defined privileges. Digital video will be able to be linked to any aiarm point, whether from the BA5 or card asccss / security sub-system, and is set up to display UP to 4 Specific camras per aiarm.

me CCTVsystem will comprise a complete IP solution with lilil CCTV integration conpiete with C C N cameras. PTZ control and dala recording on DVR's. lhe system wili also accoinmdate tuture amances in bidmetric and facial recagnifiontechmlogy.

In the event that video ailaiytic sonware is deployed. the security apetation will be provided with:

Suspicious behaviour warniog: Intruder detection

Public incidents:

S l ~ n c a i d ~nvalia user idemihcatlon: . Identity check of Incoming vislors against a database d 'watch-lateb persons; - Abandoned objects &(m: and

Sunshine Coast Hospital Master Phnning- Building Services

- Slips and tall Alarm.

4.9 Car Park Guidance System

In the event that a car park nlawgement system is required, this system could be integrated into the C C N camera system using anabgtic software to provide the required car park management functionality.

The system would be designed to assistvisitors in finding an optimum parking bay rather than twin9 to drive around and hunt for one. It could also reduce c a m n monoxide emissions in the car park and is consistem with the techmlogical treM of integration and fuil aufomation plus providing an a d 1 1 trail.

4.10 Visitor MaMgement System (VMS)

A Visitor MaMgemnt System NMS) could provide the capability to track visilon. employees, assets and deliveries as they enter and exit the tacilities.

Operationalty, during normal working hours the system wouid be setup tor visitors to regisler with the hospital depanmental reception sun.

h audio-visual interactwe self registiason kiosk a lhe etnry paint could provide add i t io~ l suppon for this process and include provision for ID velication, photographing of visitors and issuing of terrparary amsss passes.

S w h a system would be required to suppon ptinting of purpose-designed visi7w passes ivithexpiration date; visit area, host being visited, and visit puwse, as well as:

Keeping trackof mntractors and carnunant time sheen: - Track which enlployees have regular personal Visiton: . A secure Visilor Log: - Clearly idenlitying visitors by category to restrict accesstovulnerable goods and intormation:

DeSigMle special areas for Visibrs with custom badges: - Processing mosl visitois In 20 seconds or less: Labelling information packets with personalized customer ifiormation: - Tracking and printing temporary parking passes; - Temporary badge serexpiring Badges to tighten security; and Generating end-ot-day repom m insure regulatory mmliance.

The System would be required to suppan visilor pre.regisration to include security level and access areas. kngth of stay. and maximum entries. includes potential for pre- registration through Web-based pie-reglstratan.

The system would be required to support various hardware devices in order to capture visitor information, including but not limited to scanning business cards, scanning Driver Licenses capturing Vlsitor photo capturing Visitor Signature, and 20 barcode scanning oi driver licenses.

The System would be required to be capable of authenticating a person as having proper idemification and deter~nining that they are who they claim to be end also suppons the recall of returning visitors.

security Systems Page 5

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SJhSHINE COAST rlOSPmTAL MASTER PLAN ACCESSIB LlTY

John Deshon Pty Lid 31 October 2007

The design of the hospital must recognise that it has a responsibility to demonstrate exemplary standards in accessibility not only became h is a new health facility but also because the Department is committed in a number of areas to establish benchmark for future health serdice buildings. This arises fmm a number of concerns in existino facilities which demonstrate some vulnerabilitv to complaint under dlsabl ity d&nm natlon .eg s ailon me resdn. not so mLcn of lgnoranr plann ng, b ~ t of lnconslstent p0 a y appllcat on

In its layout and basic planning the design should follow the requirements of the Draft Access Code. which is a Dublication (in January 2004) by the Australian Buildina Codes Board reoresentina. at that time. a cansensusiiew of industN. reg~lators, providers, adocares A d users abo~ t how the pr nclples of the

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Dlsaotl~ty DlscrnmmaDon Act may be best represented .n tne BJfldlng Code of Australia.

Those areas of buildina which are not addressed bv the Draft Access Code but which are vital to accekibilitv- wavfindino. desionof furniture and fittinos. for example - should oe ~nforrnid by referenck to t i i HLman Rlghts ana ~ 6 u a l Oppomn.ry Comm sslon's Notes on Access to Premlses, pLollshed m 1997 but suwlvmg as a moust an0 rellaole gJlde to lhese maners

All these yardsticks assume independent accessibility.

There are some qualifications.

It may be decided that the areas used independently by members of the public should be treated differently from those occupied exclusively by people working

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within the facility. Security quarantine and safety arrangements may modify the need for universal accessibility in some areas Equipment and facility design parameters may exclude certain workers who have particular access requirements. Certain patient treatment procedures may, of necessity, compromise independent accessibility.

Where these compromises are suggested, or where they are obviously necessary. they will be Momughly studied and the process properly documented.

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JACKSON/MSJ/S2F Sunshine Coast Hospital

Wayfinding Report

DRAFT 30.1007

JACKSON/MSJ/SZF. SUNSHINE COAST HOSPITAL WAYFINDING REPORT

THE SITE

The Sunshine Coast Hospitd prolea is mated in Binin*, adiacmt to ffiwana Way The *ite has m a q challenges to vraflndmg lndudlng tramc Rows, parkmg, access oaths. arriml mints and me intearation at these vith the future Kawana Tawn Centre propoSBd alway statmm and surrounding sltes

USER GROUPS

m e way$ndmg strategy is intended to address the needs of all users to the site. Both first bme nsnors, hequem visitors, vlsnors m cars. an fwt , bicycle a vnth disabilities should be equalhl well lntamed to enwre the#( vials are elfectm and eoiayable within the Slte.

-patients - famiv and blends of patlents -staff tempaaw staff (v~stmg medical Omcers, researchers1 C0""en

Please note that all of these user groups may include people wlth disabllnies. People wnh disatillfies are those whose &itin/ to be heely mbiie a to a-r and use bulidngs is affected by menwl, pmsical, heariq or slgh fmpairment.

Dfferent types d dtsabiLBe3 results tn dinerent impicatons for signage desgn. For example, peapie wnh law vision benefit ham g& cdour contrast and dear slgnage. Those with moblity alas require signage located at an accessible he~gm. Pwple with learnlng diiculfles or hose who dm ' l speak English may beneht h m the use of m b a i s and p8ctogams.

The waflnding slgnage should cater for mese disabilnies

hiving at the Site

It IS lmponant to understand how esnors anlve at the slle to assess the effealvenesr of the waVf8ndlns slgnage me ste can be accessed hwn w e d pants and by V ~ W S rnethads of Vanspn as lusted below

h v m g by car M m people arrwng by car w~ll pah in the Hospital car Dark Conslderatlon needs to be glven for how thsse people hnd there way horn the car park to the main entrance

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Draft fa Review

APPENDIX K - EVALUATION MATRIX

SUNSHINE COAST HOSPITAL

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Sunshine Coast Hospital Master Plan Options Evaluation Matrix

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Sunshine Coast Hospital Master Plan Option Evaluation Matrix ADVICE*ACTION

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Sunshine Coast Hospital Master Planning Option Evaluation Matrix

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Sunshine Coast Hospital Master Plan Options Evaluation Matrix

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Sunshine Coast Hospital Master Plan Options Evaluation Matrix

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