Frankston Hospital redevelopment site has a makeover
Construction is ramping up on the site of the Frankston Hospital redevelopment, with the first tower crane now on site.
New hoarding artwork has been installed, featuring design images of the bigger and better hospital. This includes a new viewing window to allow the local community to see into the site as construction progresses.
Learn more about the Frankston Hospital redevelopment.
Accessible video transcript
IMAGES: Time lapse footage of workers measuring and installing guard rails to attach the hoarding signage to.
Two workers slide a section of the signage along its holding rail prior to being screwed into place.
Timelapse of workers screwing the signage into place, and wiping down the signs.
Close up of section of the hoarding with the text ‘Largest ever health infrastructure investment in Melbourne’s south-east’.
Close up of an illustration of a young girl looking through a viewing window in the hoarding.
Aerial shots of the redevelopment construction site.
A partnership slide displays with the text ‘In partnership with Peninsula Health and Exemplar (Peninsula Health and Exemplar logos)’
The closing screen displays the Victorian Health Building Authority logo, the web address vhba.vic.gov.au and the Victoria State Government logo.
End of transcript.
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