The Christchurch District Health Board says it will ensure people are kept in the loop as the hospital become's a long term construction zone.
The first stage of a $650 million revamp will start today, beginning with the construction of a new acute services building.
It will house around 400 new beds, an expanded intensive care unit, a helipad, and a brand new radiology department.
CEO David Meates says they'll be doing everything they can to keep disruption to a minimum while the four year project is completed.
"Over the next few years it is going to be a very complex building zone, and what we will be doing is making sure communications are really clear about where people can park, the access to the hospital and facilities."
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