Olympic Park engineering project wins awardOlympic Park engineering project wins award
04 Mar 2010
The project to clean and clear the Olympic Park site ahead of construction has been awarded the ‘Greatest Contribution to London’ award at this year’s ICE London Civil Engineering Awards.

The site of the velodrome, prepared by the Enabling Works team ahead of construction starting in March 2009
The award was presented to the Olympic Park Enabling Works programme which
included preparing each main venue site to allow construction work to start on
time, delivering essential new infrastructure, and working to prepare the Park
for extensive new parklands.
ODA Director of Infrastructure and Utilities
Simon Wright, who collected the award, said: ‘We are honoured to receive this award
which is worthy recognition of a project that laid the foundations for the
Olympic Park and the new homes, sporting venues, parklands and infrastructure
that will benefit generations to come.
‘The skyline of east London is being transformed by the new venues we
are building, but it was the early Enabling Works programme that came quickly
out of the blocks to lay the platform for the huge progress we are now seeing.
It is a testament to the quality of delivery from our partners and contractors
during the Enabling Works programme that the project remains firmly on track
and on budget as we enter our toughest year on the project.’
Read the full media release
See also

Read more about the Olympic Park infrastructure

Read more about the London 2012 Velodrome