Local businesses get insight into supplying for Games demand

Local businesses get insight into supplying for Games demand

05 Jun 2009
Around 200 local businesses met Olympic Park contractors today to find out how they can become suppliers for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Contractors and local businesses discuss opportunities to supply London 2012

Local businesses learn more about opportunities to become a London 2012 supplier

The ‘Meet the Buyer’ event at Leyton Orient Football Club aimed to increase the number of local contracts won through the London 2012 supply chain.
 
At the event, potential suppliers found out about the range of opportunities coming up and how to compete for them.

Contractors building the 2.5sq km Olympic Park need hundreds of subcontractors for millions of pounds’ worth of supply opportunities over the coming years.

More than 100 companies already supplying the Games are from one of the five Host Boroughs of Hackney, Newham, Tower Hamlets, Waltham Forest and Greenwich.

ODA Chairman John Armitt said: 'London 2012 is providing jobs and business opportunities at this difficult time for the economy.

'Local companies are already helping us deliver the Olympic Park and this event will help more get involved. Many will also go on to develop long-term relationships with contractors boosting economic legacy for east London.’

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