The SGH Campus Master Plan was launched on 5 February 2016 by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong.
When the redevelopment is completed, the 43-hectare Campus will have interconnected zones for patient care, research and education.
The Master Plan will be implemented in two key phases over the next two decades, including relocating SGH closer to MRT station and a new road network to the Campus.
Phase 1 will take place over the decade and add short-to medium-term capacity, catering to the increasing healthcare demand.
It includes new developments such as the Outram Community Hospital (slated to open by 2020), SGH Accident & Emergency Block, SGH Elective Care Centre, National Dental Centre Singapore, and a new building for National Cancer Centre Singapore. The new SGH Complex will be developed in Phase 2 of the Master Plan.
When completed, the Education zone anchored by Duke-NUS Medical School will offer more education facilities. In the long term, provision has also been made for a new Research Park to advance biomedical research and collaborations with industry partners.
In total, 40 per cent of the land space will be dedicated to research and education.
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