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Any company or sub-contractor that has supplied the Olympic Games
with products or services has to agree not to publicise any part of their involvement
until the end of 2012. This obviously gives the official sponsors (that have
paid millions for the privilege) to capitalise on their involvement. I think a
more lax approach would have been beneficial particularly to the construction
industry. What have McDonalds or Panasonic got to lose if a major contractor
publicises their involvement in construction the athlete’s village on time and
on budget? For the construction companies however, having such a prestigious
and well-known project under their belts may have helped them in securing work
in the immediate aftermath. So who can blame Barratts and Ardmore for jumping
on the tailcoats of Olympic the Olympic park?
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