Tauranga City Council has appointed local company Marra Construction Limited for the design and build of the new Greerton Library.
The new library is expected to be completed by March 2016, with construction beginning in June or July.
Council approved $3.45 million funding for a 900sqm building - double thesize of the present library - in its Annual Plan 2014/15.
Since then, council has applied to the New Zealand Lottery Grants Board for funds to extend the new library by 150sqm to incorporate a community centre. A decision on the grant is expected in May and will not delay the completion of the new library.
The Marra contract, worth $2.7 million was signed yesterday following registration of interest in June 2014 and a pre-qualified tender process. Council will now work with Marra on the design of the building. The total project cost is expected to be $3.3 million.
The new library will be a modern, contemporary building with large portions of glass allowing natural light into the building. It will be a stimulating and attractive space, with clear connections between the library and the outdoor public spaces.
Council purchased land at 137A Greerton Rd, currently tenanted by Greerton Plunket, and 137B Greerton Rd to use for potential library redevelopment. However, the new library development will not use this commercial-zoned land so it is being sold.
The two titles totalling 1014sqm, have a combined Capital Value of $509,000. Colliers International has been appointed to market the properties, which are for sale by deadline private treaty, closing 4pm March 19.