Infrastructure that puts patients first
Queensland is investing more than $14 billion in health infrastructure projects and a broad range of programs and initiatives, to support our public health system.
Our health capital investment is the biggest in Queensland history. It will deliver the infrastructure and digital technologies needed to build new, expand and update safe, high-quality healthcare for Queenslanders.
Design principles, standardisation and collaboration
The department works with various industries to ensure that the infrastructure constructed in Queensland meets the needs of our communities.
The Queensland Health design principles provide a framework for building responsive and adaptable infrastructure based on four key themes; people, place, value and technology. The principals are applied throughout a project’s design lifecycle to ensure consistency and quality for patients, staff and community.
Together with our construction partners, we are using standardised designs to deliver infrastructure sooner, while maximising value for money. To ensure that all health assets are future-fit, standardisation is balanced with flexibility to allow the needs of current and emerging models of care.
Infrastructure procurement
The department leads the tendering and contracting of building contractors and consultants for the Queensland Health and Hospitals Plan.
Private Sector Partnerships
Submit a proposal to help us build world class health services that meet Queensland's infrastructure needs.
The Private Sector Partnerships (PSP) framework:
- provides a single ‘front door’ for private sector and other collaborators
- is a clear access point for engagement and progression of partnership opportunities
- applies to partnerships that align with Queensland Government priorities
- prioritises opportunities demonstrating strong potential for timely delivery.
Read more about Private Sector Partnerships.
Contact
For more information email HIQengagement@health.qld.gov.au.
Last updated: 20 November 2024