Auckland City Hospital Central Tunnels
Ensuring Reliable Healthcare Infrastructure
The Auckland City Hospital Central Plant and Tunnel project is a pivotal development aimed at significantly enhancing the hospital’s infrastructure. Located in Grafton, Auckland, this ambitious project involves the construction of a new central plant building and a 240-meter-long services tunnel. These new facilities are designed to support the hospital’s operational efficiency and reliability, providing essential services to one of New Zealand’s largest healthcare institutions.


Advanced Control Systems for Critical Infrastructure
The new central plant building and services tunnel will house essential electrical and water services that are critical to the hospital’s operations. Utilising advanced technologies, the project ensures that the infrastructure can handle the hospital’s demanding requirements efficiently and reliably, even during emergencies. These systems are crucial for maintaining the hospital’s high standards of patient care and operational efficiency.
Future-Proofing Healthcare Facilities
The new central plant building and services tunnel are designed with future-proofing in mind. They support the hospital’s long-term needs, providing the flexibility for future expansions. These enhancements significantly boost the hospital’s capacity to manage critical services, ensuring a robust and sustainable healthcare infrastructure for Auckland. This forward-thinking approach ensures that the hospital will be well-equipped to meet the evolving healthcare needs of the community for years to come.
Potter Automation is involved in PCMS controls, water treatment plant control, chiller plant control, potable/non-potable water control, and HVAC.

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