Construction News
08/07/2008
Olympic Park Security To Step-Up As Construction Intensifies
Plans to enhance the security of the Olympic Park have moved forward as the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) announced procurement was underway of contractors to provide security guarding and access control systems for the Olympic Park, as well as other measures to ensure the safety and security of the site workforce and local people.
Construction began on the Olympic Stadium last month and will start on the Aquatics Centre ahead of schedule this month. Approximately 2,500 workers are on site at present, building to 4,000 at the end of the year.
The perimeter fence, which will be fully in place ahead of the peak of construction activity in 2009, will be see-through and enable local people to watch the construction of the Olympic Park first hand.
The fence design, which will shortly be submitted for planning permission, has been chosen to help ensure the security and safety of the Olympic Park workforce and the general public without imposing on the surrounding environment. The fence will be 3.6m high with a power topping section on top which will act as an effective deterrent but not present any danger to public health or wildlife.
It will feature clear and prominent health and safety warning signs. Network Rail, for example, uses a similar solution for security critical fatalities.
ODA Chief Executive, David Higgins, said: "As we enter the Big Build phase it is essential that we scale in robust and effective plans to ensure the security and safety of both the Olympic Park workforce – which will number around 9,000 at peak – and the surrounding communities.
"We are building on industry best practice to put the systems and technology in place to make sure that people with the appropriate training, equipment and authority can access the site effectively.
"Given the size of the site and high profile of the project it is also important to have a perimeter fence that is an effective whilst also safe for he local community who live nearby."
Mr Higgins added: "As the fence is installed in the coming months people will be able to watch first-hand the London 2012 venues coming out to the ground as construction starts."
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Construction began on the Olympic Stadium last month and will start on the Aquatics Centre ahead of schedule this month. Approximately 2,500 workers are on site at present, building to 4,000 at the end of the year.
The perimeter fence, which will be fully in place ahead of the peak of construction activity in 2009, will be see-through and enable local people to watch the construction of the Olympic Park first hand.
The fence design, which will shortly be submitted for planning permission, has been chosen to help ensure the security and safety of the Olympic Park workforce and the general public without imposing on the surrounding environment. The fence will be 3.6m high with a power topping section on top which will act as an effective deterrent but not present any danger to public health or wildlife.
It will feature clear and prominent health and safety warning signs. Network Rail, for example, uses a similar solution for security critical fatalities.
ODA Chief Executive, David Higgins, said: "As we enter the Big Build phase it is essential that we scale in robust and effective plans to ensure the security and safety of both the Olympic Park workforce – which will number around 9,000 at peak – and the surrounding communities.
"We are building on industry best practice to put the systems and technology in place to make sure that people with the appropriate training, equipment and authority can access the site effectively.
"Given the size of the site and high profile of the project it is also important to have a perimeter fence that is an effective whilst also safe for he local community who live nearby."
Mr Higgins added: "As the fence is installed in the coming months people will be able to watch first-hand the London 2012 venues coming out to the ground as construction starts."
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