All 2012 Olympics articles – Page 7
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2012 design guru slams marketing rules
Aecom planning chief joins ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV’s Olympic campaign
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Firms shortlisted for first post-Olympics homes
Legacy company names ‘final three’ bidders for housing on park
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West Ham will re-bid for Olympic stadium
Club says it will re-bid to become the anchor tenant for the stadium after the Games
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Ministers prepare to relax Olympic marketing rules
Action taken after frustration over ‘No Marketing Rights Protocol’
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Jowell calls for relaxation of Olympic marketing rules
Tessa Jowell backs ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV’s campaign in the House of Commons
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Olympics boss calls for relaxation of marketing rules
ODA chair says strict rules restricting construction firms from promoting their Olympics work should be relaxed
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Olympic organisers in race to blast-proof Games glass
Olympic organisers seeking to make ten football pitches worth of glass secure in the event of an explosion
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Capita Symonds bags Olympic park legacy design job
£300m scheme will involve removal of all temporary venues and reconfiguration of 30 bridges
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Olympic bosses question marketing restrictions on 2012 firms
ODA chief exec Dennis Hone and legacy bosses reportedly at loggerheads with Olympics minister at Mipim
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The Olympics: The greenest show on earth?
The organisers of London 2012 sprang out of the blocks promising to stage the most sustainable Olympics ever, and as they enter the final straight they appear to be on course to set a new record - just as long as they don’t ease up before the finish line … ...
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Construction not to blame for £1.7bn Olympic overspend
Overspend has nothing to do with the ODA according to MPs
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Cabe chair hits out over Orbit tender
Paul Finch says procurement of the Arcelor Mittal Orbit sculpture did not follow public procurement rules
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Olympic high street renovation
Restoration of historic properties along High Street 2012 has been completed by Julian Harrap Architects
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Zaha’s firm defends green status of aquatics centre
Architect hits back at claims Olympic venue is unsustainable for using 3,000 tonnes of steel
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Olympics 'will keep to budget'
Latest quarterly economic report says overall funding remains within budget
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Plans for Olympic park museum unveiled
Museum at the heart of Olympic Park expected to include displays on the construction of the site
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Firms named for £1.3bn Stratford development
Seven engineering consultants named for International Quarter development
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Regional Olympic sites: The out-of-towners
It really isn’t just about London … Ike Ijeh casts an eye over the Olympic-related developments, upgrades and refurbishments that have taken place across the UK, from the white-water rapids of Hertfordshire to the 53m-high Weymouth Tower
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Has the acquatics centre been misjudged?
Learning Legacy breakfast will address whether aquatics centre is least sustainable Olympics venue
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Class of London 2012: Apprentices on the Olympic park
The Olympic Delivery Authority bucked the trend of cutting investment in training and took on 457 apprentices on the Olympic park rather than the 100 planned. Emily Wright finds out how this has paid off