The new rocket was being designed with input from parks staff and with Placemakers who would provide construction materials.
Mr Orr said Placemakers also wanted to get their staff involved in the construction.
"We're passionate about putting effort into supporting the community that supports us,"
Project Tauranga manager Michael Vujnovich was thrilled with the support that Placemakers had offered.
"We already knew we needed to do the new rocket justice, and with Placemakers coming on board it gives us more scope to produce something really special for the city," Mr Vujnovich said.
The original rocket slide was built in the 1960s before it was replaced by the current slide in 1985 and was due for renewal next year but the slide had to be closed last month after it failed a safety inspection.
The old slide would be dismantled next week with some parts being salvaged to live on in the new slide. The new rocket would be built next year in a more prominent location nearer to the Memorial Park fountain.