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London Olympic stadium under construction
London Olympic Stadium under construction, Stratford. Construction by Sir Robert McAlpine started in 2008 and concluded in 2011. Total construction cost was £486m. (Image: Dreamstime)

This year marks 10 years since the London Olympics took place, and the conclusion of a mega-project four years in the making, with construction work on the Olympic Stadium beginning in 2008.

A total of 80,000 people were involved in the construction, which transformed Stratford in east London into a 2.5 sq km Olympic Park with stadium, velodrome, Basketball Arena, Aquatics Centre, and Athletes’ Village, which was later converted into housing.

The view across the Athletes’ Village construction site in 2010. The site was home to 17,000 athletes in the 2012 Games before becoming the East Village residential development after the Olympics concluded. The Velodrome is to the right (Image: Dreamstime)

The project ended up costing £8.77bn, which more than two-thirds of the public agreed represented value for money, according to a ComRes poll in 2013. The final cost was more than three times the original budget of £2.4bn.

Among the contractors involved in the construction were:

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