Delivering a $1.1B healthcare landmark: Peninsula University Hospital
Project overview
Grace Workplace Solutions successfully completed its project delivery for the $1.1 billion Frankston Hospital Redevelopment, now officially opened as the Peninsula University Hospital.
The redevelopment delivers significant expanded capability to the Mornington Peninsula community, including additional bed capacity, new operating theatres, enhanced mental health and oncology services, and expanded maternity and paediatric services. The new tower also features a main entrance, multi-deck car park, a five-bed emergency department mental health, alcohol and other drugs hub, and a dedicated paediatric emergency zone.
Working in close partnership with Lendlease Construction and Peninsula Health, Grace Workplace Solutions delivered two highly complex FF&E trade packages across this landmark healthcare project, contributing to the successful opening of a world-class facility designed to serve the region for generations to come.
Project scope
Grace Workplace Solutions was engaged to deliver two highly complex FF&E trade packages across the redevelopment.
Our scope included:
- Managing and deploying more than 20,000 FF&E assets across the facility
- Coordinating the safe and seamless transition of 1,500+ critical clinical assets and equipment during Go Live
- Supporting complex operational environments including CSSD and essential services
- Providing live asset visibility, tracking and reporting throughout delivery
The scale and sensitivity of the project required meticulous planning, real-time coordination and close collaboration with multiple stakeholders to ensure operational readiness from day one.
Project outcomes
The successful delivery of this project has resulted in a world-class Acute Inpatient Tower featuring:
- Expanded Emergency Department capacity
- New operating theatres
- Dedicated women’s and children’s services
- More than 480 points of care supporting the community
Grace Workplace Solutions delivered all FF&E packages and Go Live transition activities safely, accurately and on schedule, contributing to a seamless operational launch of the Peninsula University Hospital.
We are immensely proud to have contributed to such an important piece of healthcare infrastructure, one that will stand the test of time and support the Mornington Peninsula community for decades to come.












