- ODA announces Delivery Partner shortlistThe shortlist for the Delivery Partner contract was announced today. The Delivery Partner will work with the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) to manage the programme to build the Olympic Park.
18 May 2006 - Plenty of business opportunities to come from London 2012 GamesLondon 2012 CEO Paul Deighton today urged London companies to prepare themselves for the business opportunities that will flow through from hosting the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games in 2012 and reassured companies that they had not missed the boat.
15 May 2006 - London 2012 appoints Jean Tomlin as Human Resources DirectorLondon 2012 organising committee, the organisation responsible for staging and hosting the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games, has appointed Jean Tomlin as its Director of HR.
15 May 2006 - External experts brought in to help assess Delivery Partner contractThe shortlist for the Delivery Partner contract will be announced within the next fortnight, the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) said today, as it gave further details of the selection process.
10 May 2006 - Businesses across the UK have everything to play forThe vast majority of Olympic contracts have yet to be tendered, Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) Chair Jack Lemley today reassured companies across Britain.
9 May 2006 - 2012 to go the extra mile to keep public in touchA year after London won the right to stage the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games, the 2012 message is to be taken to every corner of the UK with a special Roadshow visiting towns and cities across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland over three weeks this summer.
9 May 2006 - Terminal 5 and the new Emirates Stadium show how the UK can deliver major construction projects – LemleyTerminal 5 and the new Arsenal Football Stadium were both hailed today as the best of British construction by Jack Lemley, Chair of the Olympic Delivery Authority, at an international conference on delivering major infrastructure projects.
8 May 2006 - London 2012 committed to increased participation in sport, Coe tells conferenceCommitments to community benefits from the London 2012 Games include increased participation in sport in London and the United Kingdom, Sebastian Coe, chairman of the London Olympic Games and Paralympic Games Organising Committee, said today.
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