News and Events
22nd February 2007
New eTendering Service for Olympic Contracts
The Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) has launched a new eTendering and planning service to help businesses compete for up to 2,000 Games contracts.
Businesses will be able to tender for contracts on-line- the first time such large scale procurement has been done in this way. Main contractors will also be listed on the site, helping small and medium size businesses to tender for sub-contracts.
Companies can look ahead at large-scale and direct contracts the ODA intends to sign at www.london2012.com/futureopportunities on the London 2012 website. They can then tender for them online when the procurement process begins and the contracts go live on the ODA's eTendering website https://etenders.london2012.com
ODA Chief Executive David Higgins said: "The London 2012 Olympic Games and Paralympic Games can be a showcase for world class business as well as sporting performance.
"We want to ensure businesses can see the opportunities in advance so they can prepare to bid."
"We also want to make the contracting process straightforward, consistent and simple."
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