Lessons of Olympic construction are preserved
The future of the Learning Legacy website, which was launched by the Olympic Delivery Authority to pass on valuable knowledge in construction projects, has been assured. When the ODA is wound up, the website will be run by the Major Projects Authority, a partnership between the Cabinet Office and HM Treasury.
"The Learning Legacy initiative was created to ensure the lessons of delivering one of Europe's largest construction projects were preserved for future generations," says Simon Wright, ODA director of venues and infrastructure.
The site comprises more than 300 papers put together by the ODA and its supply chain of companies and is the first time a construction project in the UK had sought to capture knowledge on this scale. So far it has been used by almost 43,000 people, 35 per cent being from overseas.
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