First it was the upgrade to No 1 wharf and now the demolition of disused cement silos at Whanganui's port has been signalled - all part of the bold plan to revitalise the city's waterfront.
The call has gone out for tenders for the demolition of the twin silos in Tod Street, a job which also includes disconnecting services and clearing the site.
This comes just over a week after the Government announced a $500,000 investment - in partnership with the Whanganui District Council - to develop a plan to revitalise the port. It was part of the Manawatu-Whanganui Economic Action Plan revealed in the city earlier this month.
The port plan will allow for a new marine services centre, an expanded boat building industry and a visitor services and recreational area.
One of the first steps is the relocation of Q-West's boat building premises to Tod St. Q-West is financially investing in the project which will kick off a marine precinct development which it is hoped could service marine industry training facilities.