Glen Innes Hospital Redevelopment construction site compound activated
Following appointment as the main works builder for the Glen Innes Hospital Redevelopment, TCQ Construction has set up the construction site compound.
Activity has commenced on the Glen Innes Hospital site as our builder TCQ Construction has set up the construction site compound (see images below).
The Glen Innes Hospital redevelopment will deliver:
- a new acute services building on the existing hospital campus
- an expanded emergency department
- medical imaging
- ambulance drop-off bays
- a mortuary.
In the lead-up to the main construction works commencing, the public is advised of the construction zones and available parking options when visiting the hospital site.
Parking
Parking for the public continues to be available in the horseshoe car park off Taylor Street. Overflow parking is available along Taylor and Macquarie streets. There will also be parking reserved for the staff accommodation pods in the horseshoe car park.
Hospital, Emergency Department and Pathology access
Access to the hospital main entry, Emergency Department and NSW Health Pathology remains unchanged from Taylor Street and will continue to be available during the construction works.
Construction zones
Our builder TCQ Construction has set up their site compound on the corner of Ferguson Street/Gwydir Highway and Macquarie Street.
Early works will be occurring between the existing hospital and the Museum site, and this area will be fenced and not accessible. As the construction progresses, the updated construction zones will be communicated to the public.
No-go zone
Please do not access the driveway from Ferguson Street/Gwydir Highway, this area is reserved for Ambulance and mortuary access and construction activity.

Managing construction activity
TCQ Construction work times will be Monday to Friday between 7am and 6pm and Saturday 8am to 1pm. We will let staff and neighbours know in advance of any changes to these days and times.
We understand that building new infrastructure can be disruptive, and we will make every effort to minimise any impacts. All construction activities are carried out with the health and safety of the staff, contractors and local community as our top priority.
Please also note that work durations are our best estimate, and we will provide an update if there are changes.
Project timeline
Construction activities will begin in April 2026, and overall construction is expected to be completed during 2028. Updates will continue to be provided as construction progresses.
