By RNZ
Two major building projects at Hawke's Bay Hospital have been delayed by the discovery that seismic strengthening also needs to be carried out.
A $20 million refurbishment of the radiology department and a $12 million expansion of its surgical wing were given the go-ahead by the Health Ministry in 2018.
But it was later discovered that the buildings being renovated needed seismic strengthening work as well in order to bring them up to the current standards.
While some of that work had now been carried out, building costs rose during the interim, sending the two projects back to the Ministry for re-approval.