L-R: Ray O'Rourke, David Higgins, Sebastian Coe, Jack Lemley, Ron BrooksThey will ensure the construction process runs as smoothly as possible, addressing key issues including logistics and health and safety.
The three companies that form the CLM consortium have between them worked on five previous Olympic and Paralympic Summer and Winter Games and are currently involved in both the Beijing 2008 and Vancouver 2010 Games.
ODA Chief Executive David Higgins said: "We undertook a rigorous evaluation process of all four of the high quality short-listed bids across a range of technical and commercial criteria, and we recognise the effort all the teams put in to this process. CLM came out best.
"The Delivery Partner will be helping us to manage the costs of the building programme and we will be closely managing the Delivery Partner's costs, with profit earned only if they hit performance targets we will set and agree with them."
Ron Brooks, Chief Executive of CLM, said: "CLM is thrilled to have been selected by the ODA to help them deliver a landmark Olympic Games and Paralympic Games in 2012.
"CLM's single focus is to help the ODA deliver world class facilities with a legacy to match."
30 August 2006
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