The Ministry of Justice has shared the final design for the new $206 million Tauranga courthouse.
Main construction is now under way on the Tauranga High and District Court, Te Kōti Matua me te Kōti ā Rohe o Tauranga.
The new courthouse will be built on the corner of McLean, Willow and Monmouth Sts, and a pedestrian link bridge will connect it to the refurbished McLean House.
The Cameron Rd building, which is leaky and not cost-effective to fix, according the Ministry of Justice, will be decommissioned.

The current courthouse at the corner of Cameron Rd and McLean St is leaky. Photo/Google Maps
The four-storey courthouse will better support court participants and the operation of the courts and is designed to reflect the local community and landscape it sits in, the ministry said.
“The number of courtrooms across both sites will increase from 10 to 13, including courtrooms for jury trials and judge-alone hearings, and the courthouse has been designed to enable future expansion if needed,” ministry deputy secretary of corporate services, Dr Kelvin Watson said.
“This improved functionality will mean more High Court matters can be dealt with in Tauranga, resulting in less travel disruption for victims and court participants who currently need to travel to Rotorua for jury trials.”
Watson said the new courthouse would also include more fit-for-purpose spaces for whānau as well as dedicated areas for wraparound services for court participants and improved public counters.
He said courthouses could be intimidating environments, and the physical layout could add to that, especially for victims.
In Tauranga, as well as other key sites, Watson said the ministry was working to create spaces that were modern, safe, accessible and, most importantly, designed with and for the communities they serve.
The ministry’s project partner Te Kāhui Hapū o Te Papa, representing six local hapū, provided guidance from a mana whenua perspective and architect firm GHD Design worked with design company GB-A to deliver the design.
Members of the local judiciary, court staff and community service providers, as well as the legal profession, Police, Corrections, and people with personal experience of going through the justice system also contributed to the design process.
Cabinet approved funding to redevelop the courthouse in July 2023.
Initially set for completion in 2026, the project was put “under review” in February 2023 after inflationary cost pressures post Covid-19.
The new build was first proposed in 2019, the new courthouse project aimed at “rethinking traditional courthouse design” which had been labelled “alienating and distressing” by victims, according to then Justice Minister Andrew Little.
Construction on the new building was expected to be completed by 2028.
The contract to build the new courthouse, which will span around 8300m2 had been awarded to construction company Hawkins Limited.
“Hawkins is experienced in large-scale public and commercial sector builds and has worked with the Ministry on this project since March 2024, including getting the site prepared for construction,” Watson said.
“The building design reflects a contemporary whare, with waharoa [a traditional Māori gateway] at the main entrance and cultural narratives depicted on the facade.
“The design also draws on the principle of Hohou Te Rongo, a traditional Māori process of reconciliation and peace-making."



6 comments
Charge the crimminals
Posted on 02-12-2025 13:44 | By First Responder
Slap a $100 fee on everyone charged. You'll pay it off in no time. Do see why why it should come out of the tax payers pockets
U having a laugh
Posted on 02-12-2025 14:27 | By Saul
Council building how much?
Courthouse how much?
Do these people know there is a cost of living crisis?
Unbelievable
OTT on exterior design costs
Posted on 02-12-2025 18:03 | By Nzabigail
How much money is on the design and getting the design on the building? It would appear a lot of money is on the exterior design alone! Yes we like a nice building but that seems very over the top. It’s seems a lot of money is spent on consultants and designers alone just for the exteriors these days. A simple design would suffice.
@ First Responder.
Posted on 03-12-2025 07:29 | By Justin T.
Brilliant idea, makes total sense. We wouldn't need a Court House if it wasn't for thr criminals; user pays!
I also hope they designed into it a separated secure entry/exit for the jury members so they don't have to walk passed the friends, families and associates of the criminals like the situation in the current Court House.
New Courthouse Council Incompetency
Posted on 03-12-2025 14:29 | By SuperVag
$14.5m wasted on plans for a swimming pool that won't be built, $2.5m on a playground in Papamoa that no kid will use, 15% Pay Increase for Idiots that make these decisions and now this? WTF
User Pays
Posted on 04-12-2025 07:58 | By Thats Nice
Anyone found guilty should be made to contribute in dollars towards the new building. If it wasn't for criminals, we wouldn't need a courthouse!!
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