London Olympics 2012

London 2012 Olympic Village developer Lend Lease to ask for more time to raise funds

Australian firm Lend Lease have been trying to raise £1billion in private finance for more than a year, and the lock-down agreement with the Olympic Delivery Authority that gives them exclusive rights to the project is due to expire in the new year.

Telegraph Sport understands that Lend Lease are likely to invoke an option to extend that period to next March in the hope that they may yet secure a deal. The move comes with the Qatari development agency expressing an interest in stepping in should Lend Lease withdraw, and at least one UK-based property developer are also understood to be considering expressing interest.

The ODA have denied that they are in active talks with the Qataris.

Lend Lease agreed to put £1billion of equity and private finance into the village but the banking crisis has severely impacted on their ability to meet their commitment. The Government are resigned to contributing up to £400million of contingency funding to the project and have already forwarded £95million to Lend Lease to enable work to continue.

The ODA are hopeful that negotiations with a new partner for the social housing element of the 2,800-apartment development will ease the financial pressure on Lend Lease and enable them to remain involved.

Two housing associations are already committed to the project, East Thames Housing Group and First Base, but the ODA are in talks with a third, the Southern Housing Group, aimed at spreading the financial risk.

If the three agencies are able to put up significant funding towards the one-third of apartments that will be affordable or social housing, it will significantly improve Lend Lease’s chances of persuading their banks to deliver finance.

A deal on the village is crucial to the project’s chances of staying within the £9.3billion budget set by the Government.

December 8, 2008 Posted by londonolympic2012 | London, London 2012, London Olympic, Olympic 2012 | , | No Comments Yet

SMEs Get London 2012 ‘Dating Agency’

The London 2012 Business Network was launched at Manchester United’s Old Trafford stadium to an audience of more than 600 business people.

“It will contain all kinds of contracts, including IT,” a spokesperson for the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) told GC News on Friday.

“The idea is that, if our contractors have some kind of IT requirement, then they will advertise it through the website. So it could be small-scale IT maintenance, software or hardware, or any aspect of IT supply,” said the spokesperson.

The network is divided into three sections: firstly, there is a section for information on upcoming opportunities; secondly, a section for business events; and, thirdly, a “CompeteFor” service, which the ODA describes as a “business dating agency” that will match companies to thousands of opportunities for supplying London 2012 contractors.
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January 21, 2008 Posted by londonolympic2012 | Games, London, London 2012, London Olympic, Olympic, Stadium | , , | No Comments Yet