CPB Contractors’ delivery of the NSW Government’s Royal Prince Alfred (RPA) Hospital Redevelopment continues to progress in Camperdown, Sydney. The project recently held an Indigenous Business Forum to ensure opportunities are maximised for both existing and new supply chain partners.
The inaugural forum saw more than 60 key stakeholders – project teams, subcontractor representatives and Indigenous business owners – come together for a morning of networking, knowledge sharing and discussions on upcoming collaboration opportunities.
CPB Contractors’ Executive General Manager of Building, Camillo Masci, shares that the forum received overwhelmingly positive feedback.
“Our RPA Forum is a great example of how CPB Contractors’ teams continue to create new opportunities and foster positive, collaborative partnerships,” said Camillo.
“The event was praised so highly that the team has already started making plans for its 2025 forum.”
CPB Contractors’ delivery of the RPA project includes the construction of a new 15-storey acute hospital building adjoining the existing RPA Hospital, vertical and horizontal expansion of the existing hospital structure, major refurbishment to existing spaces across the campus including the ambulance parking area, re-alignment of Lambie Dew Drive Road, diversion of existing inground services, and the design and construction of a temporary helicopter landing site.