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The London Legacy Development Corporation has awarded G4S a four-year contract to provide security services for Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park including all the open spaces, parklands, and venues including London Stadium, and a framework agreement to G4S for the provision of security services.

The framework will be used by the London Legacy Development Corporation, LS185, and Stratford Waterfront.

Contract details

  • This is a four-year agreement, worth in the region of £12 million.
  • G4S will provide security services for the entire London Legacy Development Corporation land, venues, and open spaces, ensuring the availability of key roles including Security Managers, Security.
  • Team Leaders, Security Officers, CCTV Operators, and Car Park Operators.
  • G4S will monitor CCTV assets and systems located in the venues, public realm, and wider park and use Security Control Suites.
  • G4S will also provide security services at Park events including access control, ticket checks, searching, and patrolling duties.

Comprehensive support

Lyn Garner, Chief Executive of the London Legacy Development Corporation, said “We are pleased to have secured a contract with G4S that includes a range of specialist security services that will provide coordinated and comprehensive support across Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London Stadium, and Stratford Waterfront.”

Chris Burr, Managing Director (G4S Events UK), said "G4S is pleased to have been awarded the security contract for the iconic Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park and London Stadium and we look forward to working closely with the LLDC."

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