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SME’s ‘Account for 70% of Olympic Contractors’

Organisers of the London 2012 Olympics have released figures suggesting that 70 percent of companies carrying work for the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) are small or medium sized businesses.

SME’s working on the project are more likely to be acting as subcontractors with many being matched with larger companies through the ‘CompeteFor’ service - described by organisers as “a business ‘dating agency’ that matches companies to opportunities supplying London 2012 contractors”.

London 2012 Organising Committee Chief Executive Paul Deighton said: ‘We are impressed with the UK business response to the London 2012 Business Network since its launch in January this year. The hard work of the London 2012 procurement teams and our business development partners in the three devolved nations and each English region is truly paying off.”

However although more than 10% of companies conducting work are located in the ‘Olympic Park Host Boroughs’ almost half of all companies gaining work are based outside the capital leading to a significant amount of the cash spent on the project leaving the capital.

In February 2007 the ODA admitted to the London Assembly that many small businesses wanting to tender for Olympic contracts were being hampered by complex European Union procurement rules.

Sponsorship opportunities for small business are virtually non-existent.

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One comment for “SME’s ‘Account for 70% of Olympic Contractors’”

  1. Its unfortunate that we have to read between the lines. Note that it says the work is being carried out by the SMEs but it doesnt say the contracts are being awarded to them. The SME’s only get the crumbs from the table of the big contractors and organisations.
    Ive been trying to contact the London Business Network who have advertised meetings in Waltham Forest regarding Olympic opportunities for small companies. Mail to LBN just bounces. No contact number or address.
    Its like we are dealing with invisible people-anyone who thinks London’s small businesses will get anything out of the Olympics needs to think again.

    Posted by Alan | June 12, 2008, 4:04 pm

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