"Over the past 10 years we have seen a 50 per cent increase in containers and a 64 per cent increase in bulk cargo from our region's exporters and importers.
"We are also seeing more tourists visit, and last year we welcomed 94 per cent more cruise ships than we did in 2010.
"We need 6 Wharf by the end of 2022 so we can welcome more vessels, continue improving operational performance and keep connecting our region to the world," Dawson said.
The wharf is expected to receive its first ship at the end of 2022.
The wharf is estimated to cost between $173 million and $190m.
Alongside key stakeholders - mana whenua, the fishing community, the Department of Conservation and Hawke's Bay Regional Council – best practice management plans to protect environmental and cultural values during the project have been established.
Pania Reef, fisheries, water quality, marine mammals, land based and underwater wharf construction noise, traffic and birds, specifically the kororā or little blue penguin that nest on-port, will be protected through the best practice management.