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AMA Research has recently published the 3rd Annual
Edition - August 2007 of its overview of the Olympic Games Construction
and Refurbishment market in the UK. This significantly updates the
previous edition published in August 2006 and provides an overview of
the current status of the planned construction, major refurbishment and
legacy projects for the delivery of the 2012 Olympics.
Key Issues in the Report
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Detailed overview of Olympic planning, design,
construction and tender activity, as at July 2007.
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The 2012 Construction Works Programme and budget
estimates for each venue – including legacy projects.
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A detailed breakdown of major construction and
infrastructure contracts for the Games.
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A review of both public and private funding for
Games, grants and additional funding.
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In addition, the report provides profiles and reviews
of leading contractors, consultants, architects and consortia
bidding for current contracts and highlights those likely to express
an interest in future tenders for 2012.
Areas of Particular Interest
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The Report reviews the key 2012 construction and
infrastructure contracts already awarded and those likely to be out
to tender over the next few months.
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A detailed overview of tendering and procurement
routes expected to be used on 2012 Projects – e-tendering, NEC3 form
of contract for a partnering approach etc.
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Focus on the commercial opportunities of the 2012
Games for suppliers, manufacturers and contractors.
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Analysis of the use of pre-fabricated and modern
methods of construction in the 2012 Games, including the use of
demountable structures.
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Sustainability and environmental considerations for
the 2012 Games.
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A detailed analysis of the impact of the 2012 Games
on the Construction Industry and the economy as a whole including
anticipated output values, tender prices, construction costs, GDP
Key
Areas Covered in the Report Include
BACKGROUND TO THE OLYMPIC CONSTRUCTION PHASE
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Brief overview of the funding structures in place for
the 2012 Games (public, private, sponsorship).
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Overview of key sports
venues/transport/infrastructure developments for the 2012 Games.
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Analysis of the proposed construction works programme
and budget estimates for each venue.
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Detailed analysis of tendering procedures and
procurement routes to be used on 2012 projects.
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Summary of 2012 contracts already awarded and those
yet to be put out to tender.
IMPACT OF THE 2012 GAMES
ON THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY/ECONOMY
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Anticipated construction output values and construction workloads
2005-2012.
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Overview
of the impact of the 2012 Games on the London construction market.
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Analysis
of the impact of 2012 on construction costs and tender prices.
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The use
of pre-fabricated and demountable structures for 2012 venues.
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Environmental impact of the 2012 Games and sustainable initiatives
for 2012 construction.
NEW BUILD OLYMPIC CONSTRUCTION
OLYMPIC REFURBISHMENT PROJECTS
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Overview
of refurbishment projects and temporary works for the 2012 Games.
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Analysis
of key regeneration schemes with impact of the 2012 Games where
applicable.
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Detailed
analysis of ongoing programme of transport/infrastructure
development in the Capital.
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Overview
of major transport schemes with progress to date on each project.
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Analysis
of key sustainable transport initiatives for the 2012 Games
including cycle lanes and walking paths
Major analysis of leading contractors, consultants and
architects currently involved in bidding for Olympic work – recent and
current activity and financial information including:
Contractors
- Balfour
Beatty, Laing O’Rourke, Bovis Lend Lease, CH2M Hill, Edmund Nuttall,,
Murphy Group, Hochtief, Eiffel, Norwest Holst, Sir Robert McAlpine etc
Consultants
– Arup, Atkins, Buro
Happold, EDAW, Mace etc
Architects – AHHM, Allies & Morrison,
Foreign Office Architects, HOK Sport, Zaha Hadid
The report has 90 pages and 20 tables
and charts and provides a comprehensive review of the Olympic
Construction & Refurbishment Market
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