SWARAJ
PAUL TO ENSURE DELIVERY OF LONDON 2012 GAMES
(21 August 2005)
Mayor
of London Ken Livingstone has issued a statutory direction to Transport
for London (TfL) and the London Development Agency (LDA) to do everything
necessary to proceed with all early preparations for the London
Games in 2012. The direction by the Mayor comes as the LDA announces
the selected contractor (J Murphy & Sons Limited) to construct
twelve kilometres of tunnels to replace the overhead power lines
that currently cross the Lower Lea Valley.
The
two tunnels will be 20 metres underground, one at 2.5m and the other
4m in diameter. The larger 4m tunnel is on the same scale as a London
tube tunnel and will have its own monorail running down the centre
for inspection and servicing.
Announcing
the selected contractor for the power lines tunnel, newly-appointed
chair of the LDA's Olympic Delivery Committee Lord Swraj Paul said:
"Undergrounding these power lines is a huge project, creating
tunnels equivalent to more than half the length of the Victoria
Line. It will completely transform the feel of this area and underlines
the tremendous impact that hosting the Olympic and Paralympic Games
will have on east London. Over the coming months, the LDA will continue
working on the tendering process for other substantial contracts
as it sets the foundations for the 2012 Games."
The
£70 million award (which is subject to finalising the contract)
is the first stage in a £200 million project that will see
more than 50 huge pylons - some higher than City Hall and which
currently scar the skyline - removed from the area. Their removal
will free up over 40 hectares of land for development and therefore
will be a crucial step in creating the Olympic Park and preparing
the Lower Lea Valley for the 2012 Games.
The
direction outlines further projects that TfL and the LDA must deliver
which include:
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Site clearance, demolition and decontamination
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Ensuring important Olympic input into ongoing developments on
London Underground, DLR and national rail
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Planning for upgrades to North London Line services, including
increased frequency and train sizes
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Planning for improvements at West Ham station, to make it better
able to meet the demands of major events.
The
main purpose of the Mayor-s direction is to allow both TfL and the
LDA to begin crucial work on preparations for the Games prior to
the establishment of the Olympic Delivery Authority.
The
Mayor said: "My direction to TfL and the LDA paves the way
for them to deliver all the early work to prepare for the Olympic
and Paralympic Games and will ensure this work is fully underway
well in advance of the establishment of the Olympic Delivery Authority.
Together with the Government-s reassurance that guarantees all the
funding for these projects we are sending out a strong message that
the work to prepare for a truly exceptional Games in London in 2012
has begun."
These
projects will be delivered by TfL and the LDA under the supervision
of an Olympic Delivery Group, ensuring a direct line into the Olympic
Board which supervises the overall Olympic project and on which
the Mayor sits. The approach has been agreed with all the stakeholders
on the Olympic Board: the Department for Culture, Media & Sport,
the British Olympic Association and the organising committee for
the London 2012 Games (LOCOG). This contribution from the GLA Group
in these early stages is critical to delivery of the Games.
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