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London 2012: The Business Benefit of the Games Coming to London. Sir John Armitt Olympic Delivery Authority. The Olympic Games - the world’s biggest event. 205 countries 5,000 Olympic Family 17,800 athletes & team officials 22,000 media 8 million tickets sold.
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London 2012: The Business Benefitof the Games Coming to London Sir John ArmittOlympic Delivery Authority
The Olympic Games - the world’s biggest event • 205 countries • 5,000 Olympic Family • 17,800 athletes & team officials • 22,000 media • 8 million tickets sold The Paralympic Games - two weeks later • 147 countries • 1,000 Paralympic Family • 4,000 athletes & team officials • 4,000 media • 2 million tickets sold 100,000 workforce including volunteers 4 billion global audience
IOC BOA LOCOG Infrastructure Design & Construction Transport Olympic Board GLA Olympic Delivery Authority GOVT LOCOG London 2012 Delivery Structure
ODA Delivery Partner Delivery Structure Contract Management T1C T1C T1C T1C T1C T2C T2C T2C T2C T2C
Funding Infrastructure Lottery £ 2bn Government £ 7bn Games Events sponsorship £1.5bn Tickets £ .5bn
Infrastructure Base Cost £5.3bn Contingency £2.7bn £8 bn
Stadia Existing Temporary Permanent/Temporary Permanent
Contracts NEC 3 - Option C Target Price- Design & Build Fixed Price - Option A Term Services Contract Payments -18 Days
Tenders Balanced Score Card Cost Programme Design Safety Employment Sustainability Diversity
Disputes Disputes Panel Arbitration
Transport Challenges Provide safe, secure and reliable transport for all client groups Keep London and the UK moving: manage load vs. capacity Co-ordinate all modes of transport everywhere Integrate transport, security and Games operations Leave a legacy and facilitate the regeneration of East London
Success Factors Cross party political support A fixed deadline Early attention to Governance structures A sensible budget Clear client leadership Rigorous approach to programme control and change management Strong assurance and risk management
Legacy Physical Social & Economic Employment Training Sustainability Sport/activity levels Business opportunities Knowledge
Learning Legacy http://learninglegacy.london2012.com/ Through the Learning Legacy project, the Olympic Delivery Authority is sharing the knowledge and the lessons learned from the construction of the Olympic Park, to help raise the bar within the sector and act as a showcase for UK plc.
2012 LOCOG took over the Olympic Park on the 10th January 2012 ICT installations Camera installations Ceremony rehearsals Sponsor pavilions Catering / back of house Signage, venue overlay Complete landscaping Spectator facilities Test events