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Women and Babies Hospital Perth

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Women and Babies Hospital Perth

Webuild is delivering the $1.8 billion Women and Babies Hospital in Perth - one of Western Australia's most significant public health infrastructure investments in a generation.
Written by
Taylor Jenkins, SocialPro
Published on
May 1, 2025

Western Australia is building a hospital that will define the future of maternity and neonatal care for the state.

Webuild is delivering the $1.8 billion Women and Babies Hospital in Perth on behalf of the Western Australian Government - one of the most significant public health infrastructure investments the state has seen in a generation.

The project will consolidate specialist services for women, newborns, and families into a purpose-built facility designed to meet growing demand across metropolitan Perth. It will provide expanded capacity for high-risk pregnancies, neonatal intensive care, and a full range of women's health services.

At $1.8 billion, the scale of the build demands an equally serious approach to local employment, supply chain management, and community benefit. The project represents thousands of jobs, hundreds of subcontractors, and a direct investment in the West Australian construction workforce.

Webuild brings global infrastructure expertise to one of Perth's most important public builds - with the expectation that it leaves a legacy well beyond its walls.

SocialPro is being used by the project teams to assist with delivery of this project.

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