Construction starts on the new Blayney Multipurpose Service

15 October 2024

The Blayney community is one step closer to a new health service, with construction underway on the Blayney Multipurpose Service (MPS).

The redevelopment will deliver a new purpose-built and modern health facility to improve health and aged care services for the people of Blayney and surrounding communities.

The new health facility will be built on the existing Osman Street site and include a new residential aged care wing with single rooms and bathrooms, as well as more inpatient unit beds, ambulatory care treatment chairs and HealthOne rooms for integrated primary and community health services.

To streamline access to the facility, there will be one new main entry with new reception and waiting room area, replacing the existing three entries to the current facility.

The redevelopment will be built in three stages to enable all current services at Blayney MPS to continue to operate during construction. Taylor Construction has been engaged as the main works contractor for the new facility.

For more information visit Blayney MPS Redevelopment

Quotes attributable to Regional Health Minister Ryan Park:

“The redevelopment will ensure the Blayney community has access to improved health and aged care facilities now and into the future.”

“There has been a comprehensive planning and design process with staff, residents and their families, and the local community for this project, with room for future expansion to ensure the MPS can grow with the health needs of the community.”

Quotes attributable to Labor Spokesperson for Bathurst Stephen Lawrence:

“The Blayney MPS Redevelopment project is being delivered as part of the NSW Government’s $297 million Multipurpose Service Program to deliver health facilities across rural and remote communities.

“We are committed to helping create new training and job opportunities for local trades, businesses, and suppliers throughout construction, which will also provide a significant boost to the local economy.”