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Raglan Wharf building plans delivered

Monday 17 October 2011, 8:53AM

By Waikato District Council

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RAGLAN

The reality of a new Raglan Wharf building came much closer this week with the delivery of the final plans which have been sent to contractors to cost.

General manager water and facilities, Richard Bax says this step marks the closure of a long planning process which for former tenants and wharf visitors has required a patient outlook.

“The wharf building and its associated businesses there are sorely missed and it’s exciting to have the plans finalised. We can now secure a tender for the construction of the wharf, confirm positions for former tenants and look at proposals for complimentary business ventures,” he said.

“We’ll be looking at what potential businesses have to contribute to the character and the potential of the wharf area but no decision will be made until the former tenants have confirmed their return.”

To shortcut the process, a number of potential contractors have already been put on standby to cost the final plans and submit a tender. The successful tender and date for completion will be announced in November.

Background

The design of the new building is of similar size and character to the former building destroyed by fire on 13 April 2011. Raglan Seafoods, Raglan Kayak, Tony Sly pottery and the Raglan Coastguards office lost their premises in the blaze. As well as financial loss to the businesses on site, historic items stored in the iconic wharf building were destroyed in the fire that devastated the community and resulted in a number of people losing their jobs.