Site workers on the Olympic Stadium siteTwenty per cent of the Olympic Park workers live in the five Host Boroughs – Hackney, Newham, Tower Hamlets, Waltham Forest and Greenwich – and more than half live in London. This exceeds the ODA’s target of Host Borough residents making up at least 15 per cent of the construction workforce.
ODA Chairman John Armitt said: ‘The “big build” workforce is continuing to grow as we enter our toughest year. We are meeting our commitments to ensure employment and training opportunities for people living around the Olympic Park. The project remains on track and that is testament to the skill, professionalism and hard work of every single member of the workforce.’
Almost 2,500 trainees have passed through the National Skills Academy at the Plant Training Centre at Royal Docks and Thames House Training Centre in Newham. These facilities aim to help local people access work on the Park and other construction sites.
The ODA also published a document ‘Park
people’, which includes examples of people working on the Park.
Download the latest ‘Jobs, skills, futures’ figures
Watch a video blog from one of the site workers about their experience of working on the Park









