
Location
Kogarah, NSW
Lighting Scope
8 Floors including Ground floor Entry/Atrium, Admin Spaces, Bedrooms, CT and X-Ray Rooms, Speciality Rooms, Lift Lobbies, External Terraces
Project Completion
2026
The redevelopment of St George Hospital in Kogarah represents one of the most significant healthcare infrastructure projects Novon has delivered to date.
As our first major hospital project supplying every luminaire across the site, this development marked a defining milestone in our evolution — combining large-scale manufacturing capability, technical compliance and detailed coordination under NSW Health standards.
Lighting was supplied progressively as construction advanced level by level, requiring precise scheduling, manufacturing agility and close collaboration across all stakeholders.
Client: NSW Health
Builder: BESIX Watpac
Electrical Contractor: New Edge Group
Lighting Consultant: JHA
Novon delivered a comprehensive luminaire package across clinical, circulation, public and external environments, including:
This project represented the first large-scale hospital rollout of the Dynamix system, demonstrating its flexibility across both clinical and architectural applications.
The St George Hospital redevelopment established Novon’s capability to deliver full-site luminaire packages within complex healthcare environments.
Key outcomes included:
This project marked a significant step in Novon’s expansion into healthcare infrastructure and reinforced our ability to support technically demanding public sector developments.

As a live construction project delivered floor by floor, luminaires were manufactured and supplied in alignment with construction sequencing.
This required:
The Australian-made Dynamix systems were manufactured locally, enabling agile production management and consistency throughout the build programme.







As a live construction project delivered floor by floor, luminaires were manufactured and supplied in alignment with construction sequencing.
This required:
The Australian-made Dynamix systems were manufactured locally, enabling agile production management and consistency throughout the build programme.













