"We have many outstanding local natural features and look forward to working with Tauranga City Council and LandLAB to maximise the benefit of our harbour location and make the heart of our city an even better place to spend time."
Council is working with Beca and LandLAB to complete the detailed design, which will consider engineering, safety, ongoing maintenance and resource consent requirements.
Construction is currently scheduled to begin in July/August 2016 with completion for summer 2016/17. The indicative cost for building the tidal stairs, Masonic pier and pontoon ranges between $2.6 million and $3.2 million. These costs will be refined once the detailed design is completed.
Elected Members gave the go ahead to the project in December 2015, following feedback from the community on the proposed concept. It forms the first stage of Council providing access to water along the city's waterfront.
Mayor Stuart Crosby said being able to access the water was important to the community.
"Our waterfront is a significant part of our city's history and culture, and is such a jewel in our crown, so it's exciting to be able to make it more accessible for people to enjoy the water and engage with events and activities in our city centre," Mayor Crosby said.
Council's Long Term Plan 2015-2025 allocated $8 million, to be spent in the first five years, for city centre and waterfront development to improve the streetscape, waterfront and open spaces in the heart of the city.