About 10 people have come forward with health concerns and 229 people have been evacuated from their offices since Tauranga City Council confirmed about 30 per cent of its building had tested positive for toxic black mould.
Almost half of the council's 520 staff have been relocated. The first floor and part of the ground floor has been sealed off to stop the mould's spread.
Staff in white paper boiler suits and masks could be seen wheeling computers out of the contaminated areas which had been sealed off with thick black plastic and masking tape.
Tauranga City Council chief executive Garry Poole said the first tests to come back on December 4 revealed "abundant levels of stachybotrys which is commonly known as black toxic mould". On Thursday results came back confirming the mould was more widespread.
Since the announcement toxic black mould had been found about 10 staff had come forward with health concerns and had been referred to their GP at the council's cost, Mr Poole said.