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The construction progress of the new Royal Adelaide Hospital can now be viewed through a new webcam installed directly opposite the construction site on North Terrace, Adelaide.
The camera provides an uninterrupted view from the southern side of the new Royal Adelaide Hospital looking north. Images will be refreshed every 15 minutes.
Anyone with an interest in the project can now see the early stages of construction and will be able to continue to view the progression of the project as the new hospital comes to life.
The hospital will be the cornerstone of the State’s healthcare plan and its biggest hospital with 800 beds including 100 same day beds. The new Royal Adelaide Hospital is due for completion in 2016.
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