Olympic Park Design, Build and Regeneration Projects
The Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) was established in April 2006. It is responsible for developing and building venues and infrastructure for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. ODA's main site is located at the Olympic Park, east London. Its works bring brownfield land back into use and provide the platform for future regeneration.
This project concerns the delivery of the infrastructure and venues for the London 2012 Games and the legacy thereafter. London 2012's vision is to host an inspirational, safe and inclusive Games and leave a sustainable legacy for London and the UK. The ODA's role is to deliver the Olympic Park, which is being transformed from a brownfield site characterised by large areas of derelict industrial land, into a new urban park with improved infrastructure and world-class sporting facilities. The project, which started following the successful bid to host the Games in July 2005, has an immovable delivery deadline and is being built to the most comprehensive range of environmental and sustainability criteria ever adopted by a large-scale regeneration project in the UK.
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