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Get Ready to Compete Glasgow 2014 Progress and Procurement John Scott, Chief Executive, Glasgow 2014 Ltd Councillor Archie Graham, Executive Member for Commonwealth Games, Glasgow City Council . 2 nd December 2009. You probably know the stats…or do you?. 17 Sports.
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Get Ready to Compete Glasgow 2014 Progress and ProcurementJohn Scott, Chief Executive, Glasgow 2014 LtdCouncillor Archie Graham, Executive Member for Commonwealth Games, Glasgow City Council 2nd December 2009
You probably know the stats…or do you? 17 Sports 6,500 Athletes & Officials >20 non sport venues 4 Para Sports >2,000 Officials 17 Competition Venues >40 Training Venues >1 million tickets 250 Events …from Anguilla to Zambia 71 CGAs 1.5 billion TV audience >Circa 100,000 media stories >500+ TV cameras
For the Games… Currently operates at full capacity 10-12 times per year…maybe The Games equivalent would be to operate it at full capacity 26 times in 12 days. You can modify this in "View->Header/Footer" 3 This is Hampden Park…. The National Stadium
A Strong Partnership Glasgow 2014 Ltd and Glasgow City Council Glasgow 2014 Ltd, responsible for the delivery of the Games Glasgow City Council as host City, funding partner and provider of infrastructure for the Games
The Role of the OC Delivery of the Games Delivery of sports programme Monitoring development of infrastructure Ensuring venues are Games-ready Recruitment and training of 15,000 volunteers Staging Games ceremonies Development of transport strategy Development of environmental strategy Raising in excess of £75m revenue
Games facts • During the Games there will be: • 4200 private security guard contracts awarded • 500 merchandise product lines supplied • 44 procurement package categories • 250,000 uniform items supplied • 8km of bandages supplied • 3.2 tonnes of waste produced per day
Games facts • During the Games there will be: • 1.5 million sheets of printing paper supplied • 750,000 bottles of water supplied • Over 60 scheduled daily deliveries • Over 1300 maintenance orders • 6200 front door keys issued for Athletes’ Village • 550km of toilet roll paper supplied • 500,000 pieces of fruit supplied
Venues Strategy • Upgrading and use of existing facilities (70%) • Strategic new facilities (30%) • Multi-use of venues • Clustering of venues to provide a compact • Games • Accessible – max 20 minutes drive from • Village
Sports Facilities • Extended and refurbished • Tollcross Pool • Scotstoun Leisure Centre • Kelvingrove Lawn Bowls Complex • Royal Commonwealth Pool Edinburgh
The Role of Glasgow City Council Funding partner Develop and deliver A GAMES LEGACY FOR GLASGOW The 2014 programme, including development of infrastructure Develop and manage Commonwealth Games Business Portal Preparation and presentation of the city for Games time
The Athletes’ Village • Site Remediation start: • September 2009, • VHE Ltd • Construction Start: • Mid 2010 • Village Handover to OC • Spring 2014 • Legacy Development • 2015-2020
NISA/Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome Remediation Contract: JM Brown Main Contractor: Sir Robert McAlpine Ltd Site Start – Jan 2010 Complete – Apr 2012 Responsibility GCC/OC Cost £116m
Transport • M74 Completion • Contract let Feb 08 to Interlink • Consortium • Under Construction • Cost £600 million • Completion Feb 2012 • East End Regeneration Route • Tenders May-December 2009 • (Phase 2) • Site Start February 2010 • Complete April 2012 • Cost £65 million
Other developments Commonwealth Apprenticeship Initiative Community Benefits and Procurement Glasgow Living Wage The Commonwealth Games Business Portal
You can register now! www.glasgow2014.com/businessportal 2nd December 2009