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Iconic roof dives into action

With its unique sweeping and curving roof the Aquatics Centre will form the main gateway to the Games and is the second largest venue in the Olympic Park. …

Centrepiece stadium up and ready

The London 2012 Olympic stadium has been completed on time and under budget, emerging as a shining example of how the city is primed to host the greatest …

Landmark Olympic Stadium completed on time

The London 2012 Olympic Stadium has been completed on time and under budget. Marking the end of the construction programme, the final piece of turf for the …

Manchester peddles new BMX centre

The UK’s first national indoor BMX centre is under construction at Eastlands in Manchester and is planned to be completed by this summer. Steelwork – …

Olympic Park transformation gathers pace

As the countdown begins, these latest images bear witness to the fact that the construction programme at the Olympic Park is within touching distance of the …

Velodrome crosses the finishing line

Construction work on the London 2012 Olympic Park Velodrome has been completed and the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) has proudly unveiled it as the first …

Around the Press – March 2011

Construction News 27 January 2011 Steel threat to commercial projects “It’s isn’t likely to have any effect on steel in terms of competitiveness. This …

February 2011 – Most sustainable stadium

The Olympic Park Legacy Company was meeting to decide on which of two competing bids to accept for the future of the centrepiece London Olympic stadium as NSC …

Power to the Olympics

The venues and buildings on the London 2012 Olympic site will require power and to supply this need one of the most sustainable energy centres in the UK has …

Temporary volleyball stadium for Westminster

Plans for a 15,000 seater stadium in Horse Guards Parade to host Olympic beach volleyball have been submitted to Westminster City Council. The temporary steel …

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