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London 2012 Olympic & Paralympic Games Opportunities for the Metalforming Sector Jim Johnston: AWM Business Manager – 2012 Games
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London Olympic & Paralympic Games 2012 the greatest show on earth, the 30 th Olympiad, starts at 7.30 pm, Friday 27 July, 2012; and finishes Sunday 12 August Cultural Festival between Olympics and Paralympics Paralympics: Wed. 29 August – Sun. 9 September
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Scale of London 2012 Games International Olympic Committee (IOC) has 203 member countries International Paralympic Committee (IPC) has 160 members Olympic Park - 2.5 square kilometres site 9 new venues, with 169,000 seats 17,000 bed athletes’ village Estimated peak of construction workforce will be 9,000 in 2010
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Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) Land acquisition, clearance, demolition, remediation and bulk earthworks Infrastructure 4 main buildings – main stadium; aquatics centre; media centre, athletes’ village Subsidiary venues, many of which will be de-mountable Venues round the country Budget approx. £3.5 billion Chair – John Armitt (ex C.Ex. of Network Rail) Chief Executive – David Higgins Board – 12 Members
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How the ODA Works 2 – 4 – 1 “Delivery Partner” - CLM consortium “Prior Information Notices” - PIN “Industry Days” – Transport; Construction; Landscaping; Aquatics Centre; Utilities; Cultural Olympiad Off-Site Construction Sustainability
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Some Tenders Awarded Demolition and remediation – Edmund Nuttall and Galliford Try Under-grounding of power lines - J Murphy & Sons – 52 pylons removed; 2 tunnels each 6 kilometres long Master-Planning of Olympic Park and infrastructure – EDAW Consortium
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Transport Expenditure for the Games Estimated total of £17 billion – by TfL, Network Rail, LDA Transport to, from and around Olympic sites (e.g 100 km of dedicated “Olympic” lanes) Transport improvements in the 5 “Olympic” boroughs Transport improvements London-wide (e.g DLR and tube extensions) Transport improvements outside London (e.g Thames Gateway; Eurostar route, etc) Transport Plan to be published summer 2007
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The Five “Olympic” Boroughs The five London Boroughs, within which the majority of the Games will take place, all plan significant infrastructure improvements and developments:- London Borough of Hackney (currently no tube station) Newham (inc. “Stratford City” = £5 billion) Tower Hamlets (Ballymore Properties) Waltham Forest Greenwich (Gymnastics; Equestrian; shooting)
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Suppliers from WM to the Olympic Movement Hycontrol Ltd. Neoproducts Northcroft Construction Consultants Radford Ezynets Robert West Consulting Rojac Tooling Technologies Simworx Slick Seating Vaughtons Working with Olympic organisations gives world-wide exposure; plus possible business from other major international sports events
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How You can Start to Win Register at www.london2012.comwww.london2012.com Register at www.readyforbusiness-wm-london2012.com Attend industry days Confederation of British Metal- forming
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Summary There ARE major opportunities for the West Midlands, from the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games Handouts You have NOT “missed the boat” – only a few Contracts let so far However, let’s be realistic, and not create over-expectation – while still vigorously pursuing all opportunities Be PRO-ACTIVE, as well as re-active
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