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Title: The NorthWest perspective:


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The North-West perspective
A profile of Olympic opportunities and compiling
a successful tender
  • Anne Thompson
    Sector
    Leader - Sport
  • Northwest Regional Development Agency

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To deliver an inspirational, safe and inclusive
Olympic Games and Paralympic Games
26 Sports 10,250 athletes from 205 nations 150
venues in all 3.7 billion TV audience 1.2 million
Internet hits per minute
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Venue Types
  • Olympic Park 246 hectares
  • New permanent venues
  • Stadium (Sir McAlpine)
  • Aquatics Centre (Balfour Beatty)
  • Media/Broadcast Centre
  • Canoe Slalom Course (Drivers Jones)
  • Velodrome (ISG Interior/Exterior)
  • Existing Centres
  • Earls Court
  • Wimbledon
  • Weymouth Sailing Centre (Dean Dyball)
  • Wembley other FCs around UK
  • Temporary Venues
  • Fencing
  • Beach Volleyball
  • Infrastructure energy centre ( Elyo Suez),
    enabling works (ARUP, WS Atkins, Morrison
    Construction, Edmund Nuttall)
  • Olympic Overlay
  • LOCOG responsibility - applied to all venues

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Why get involved?
  • Creating a UK wide business legacy from the
    Games to create fitter, more competitive
    companies able to compete in the global arena
  • Improving the transparency and availability of
    2012 contracts by opening up supply chains
  • Developing and championing industry best
    practice
  • Building the capacity and capabilities of UK
    businesses to compete win 2012 contracts
  • Improving the awareness and interest in bidding
    for other public and private sector contracts

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What are the opportunities?
  • People core staff, supported by a wide range of
    professional, technical and advisory consultants.
    Some contracts will be large framework contracts
    lasting many years and others will be for
    shorter, task or project-specific
  • Olympic Park contracts will be a mixture of
    site-wide and zone specific relating to the
    venues and infrastructure being built for 2012.
    The kinds of contract are land assembly, land
    modelling and remediation, construction and
    infrastructure
  • Venues this includes work on the permanent
    venues, including the overlay requirements for
    all Olympic and Paralympic venues. It will also
    include the entire transport infrastructure and
    may include other supporting facilities
  • Goods products brought directly to deliver the
    Games such as construction materials and
    products, stationary items and computer equipment
  • Operations providing goods and services to
    stage the Games such as sponsorship, sports
    equipment, venue seating, security, venue IT/core
    systems, catering, staff/volunteer uniforms,
    official merchandise, accounting, design, staff
    health facilities and creative services
  • Legacy the dismantling of the temporary Games
    infrastructure, the conversion of the Games
    infrastructure to long-term legacy use, and the
    delivery of the long-term legacy development

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What is the scale of opportunities?
  • ODA direct contracts
  • 6bn spend
  • 2,000 direct contracts
  • 50,000 opportunities
  • Construction and corporate
  • From now until 2011
  • ODA Supply chain - ??bn (e.g. 119 contracts let
    worth 10bn)
  • LOCOG direct opportunities
  • Approx 2bn
  • Cover goods and services from sports equipment to
    catering
  • Most contracts let from 2009 onwards
  • LDA advertising all their contracts on
    CompeteFor

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London 2012 Business Network
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ODA Supply Chain
ODA/CLM
Olympic Park
Aquatics Centre MC
Tier 1 contractors
Approximately 50,000 contracts
Tier 2 contractors
Swimming Pool MC
Tier 3 contractors
Bricklaying Subcontractor
Tier 4 contractors
Brick Merchant
Distribution Company
Tier 5 contractors
Brick Manufacturer
Tier 6 contractors
Quarry
Tier 7 contractors
CompeteFor is targeting around 20 of the
contracts in the London 2012 supply chain Not to
mention those flowing from the five host Boroughs
and others
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CompeteFor
Marketing and communications to Nation-wide SME
suppliers
Buyer Engagement Team and contractual obligation
to participate
Buyer
Supplier
London2012.com/business
Buyer Registration
Supplier Registration
Input Opportunities
Build Profile
Dating agency
  • Single registration for multiple
    opportunities
  • Wide range of contracts of different sizes
  • Business Link - Local guidance when needed
  • Transparency on who is winning what
  • Opportunity to extend and diversify supply chain
  • Supports Corporate Social Responsibility
    objectives
  • Enables procurement best practise
  • Helps comply with Section 106 Agreements

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What contracts are being advertised?
  • 109 live contracts on CompeteFor
  • Supply fit raised flooring
  • Joinery services
  • Ceramic tiling
  • Exhibition build
  • Environment impact assessment site remediation
    (consultancy services)
  • Supply of concrete accessories
  • CCTV partner
  • L2012 ticketing services
  • Specialist building engineer
  • Event Management Software for Registration
    Purposes
  • Low Cost SEO Website Design Added Value Service
  • Design, Supply Install Earth Retaining Walls
  • ODA Call Centre Support Services - supplier to
    answer calls to the 2012 Construction Hotline
  • Temporary Venues and Facilities (Basketball
    Arena) - design, construction, removal and
    possible reuse of the temporary structure
    (including co-ordination of the design for the
    foundations and building services) for the
    temporary basketball arena.
  • Seating Installation Framework - establish the
    seating installation framework of a maximum of
    three companies for the Games. Seating will range
    from 1,000 to 12,000 seats per venue.
  • Eton Manor Sports Complex - design construction
    of the Eton Manor Sports Complex for Games.

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Top Tips
  • Collect information on your business before
    registering
  • Publish your business profile
  • Approved You will receive an email within 1
    working day
  • Not yet Approved Your details will be forwarded
    to Business Link Northwest to support you in
    meeting the business readiness criteria
  • Update / Edit your CompeteFor Business profile if
    there are any changes to your business
  • Set up your Email Alert
  • When you have published, set up your email
    preferences to ensure that you are kept informed
    of new Opportunities that match your Business
    Categories. Select  Email Alerts from the left
    hand menu to set your preferences.
  • Think about how you market your business
  • Regularly visit CompeteFor

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UK businesses are already benefiting
  • 801 companies have won contracts worth over 3.5
    billion
  • Over 70 are small and medium sized (SMEs)
  • 44 are based outside of London
  • 15 is based in the Olympic Park Host Boroughs.
  • 98 are based in the UK
  • Over 46,600 companies have registered on
    CompeteFor
  • 81 are SMEs
  • 84 employ less than 200 staff
  • 64 of companies registered are based outside of
    London
  • Over 800 contracts have been advertised on
    CompeteFor
  • Of the 125 awards, 65 have gone to CompeteFor
    users

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Northwest success story
  • 28 companies won work to supply the ODA (3 of
    contracts)
  • TAS Partnership procurement study for the
    provision of coach and bus transport within the
    Olympic site
  • Watson Steel manufacture fabricate the steel
    structures for the Olympic Stadium
  • Additional companies are benefiting through the
    supply chain of the Tier 1 and 2 contractors
  • Watson Steel Structures - involves a supply
    chain of 46 suppliers. Of which 23 (50) are NW
    suppliers and 13 (28) are based in Bolton.
  • 2406 companies registered on CompeteFor (85
    SMEs)
  • 2 companies registered on CompeteFor have won
    work
  • Speedy Hire (Merseyside) - supply a water bowser
    and generator for Portakabin use at Olympic Park
    in Stratford.
  • Imagination Ltd (Wirral) - supplied the ODA with
    event management services
  • 264 companies have been referred to BLNW to
    prepare
  • 147 NW companies have been shortlisted for
    contracts through CompeteFor

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Northwest Business Network
  • Regional Events Programme (www.businesseventsfor20
    12.com)
  • 20 October - How to tender workshop
  • 20th October - Marketing to the Public Sector
    workshop
  • 6 November - CompeteFor Workshop
  • 11 November - Business Breakfast Reviewing
    progress on the building of the Olympic Park
  • 9 December Cumbria sub-regional event
  • Information Resources to prepare your company-
  • Be Inspired website www.nwbeinspired.com/
  • Be Inspired How Northwest companies can benefit
    from London 2012
  • Video from ODA Business Breakfast (11th November)
  • Case Studies - NW companies with a track record
    of supplying major sport events
  • E-newsletter on 2012 in the Northwest (register
    via NWDA website)

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Where to go for further information?
  • London 2012 Business Centre - www.london2012.com/g
    et-involved/business-centre/index.php
  • www.insidethegames.com
  • CompeteFor at www.competefor.com and via Helpdesk
    on 0845 2177804
  • Information on regional events programme
    www.businesseventsfor2012.co.uk
  • Business Link Northwest
  • Call 0845 00 66 888
  • Email games_at_businesslinknw.co.uk
  • Visit www.businesslink.gov.uk/northwest
  • Visit www.nwbeinspired.com
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