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Tokyo2020 Olympics tenders on Preliminary design of temporary overlays

The Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games (TOCOG) announced five tenders related to the preliminary design of temporary overlays at various venues of the Olympics on its website on April 25. The announcements were published both in Japanese and in English. The tenders cover more than 30 different venues used during the Games. The prelimary design tenders have been divided in five tenders as follows:

 

Preliminary design of Temporary Overlays

Venues (click for details on each tender)

Deadline

Sea Forest Waterway (Koto, Tokyo); Aomi Urban Sports Venue (Koto, Tokyo); Sea Forest Cross-Country Course (Koto, Tokyo); Canoe Slalom Course (Edogawa, Tokyo); Seaside Park Hockey Stadium (Shinagawa, Tokyo / Ota, Tokyo); Odaiba Marine Park (Minato, Tokyo); Shiokaze Park (Shinagawa, Tokyo)

5/11

Olympic Stadium (Shinjuku, Tokyo); Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium (Shibuya, Tokyo); Yoyogi National Stadium (Shibuya, Tokyo); Nippon Budokan (Chiyoda, Tokyo)

5/17

Ariake Arena (Koto, Tokyo); Ariake Tennis Park (Koto, Tokyo); Olympic BMX Course (Koto, Tokyo); Tokyo International Forum (Chiyoda, Tokyo); Imperial Palace Garden (Chiyoda, Tokyo); Kokugikan Arena (Sumida, Tokyo); Yokohama Stadium (Kanagawa); Enoshima Yacht Harbour (Kanagawa); Fukushima Azuma Baseball Stadium (Fukushima)

5/22

Makuhari Messe Hall A, Hall B, Hall C (Chiba); Tsurigasaki Beach Surfing Venue (Chiba); Kasumigaseki Country Club (Saitama); Saitama Super Arena (Saitama); Saitama Stadium (Saitama); International Stadium Yokohama (Kanagawa); Sapporo Dome (Hokkaido); Miyagi Stadium (Miyagi); Additional Venue (-)

5/30

Olympic Aquatics Centre (Koto, Tokyo); Tatsumi International Swimming Centre (Koto, Tokyo); Dream Island Archery Field (Koto, Tokyo); Musashino Forest Sport Centre (Chofu, Tokyo); Tokyo Stadium (Chofu, Tokyo)

6/2

Asaka Shooting Range (Saitama)

6/5

 

 

All procedures are conducted in Japanese. Registration as a participant is possible via the Business Chance Navi 2020 portal. Companies that do not have a presence (address) in Japan, can register with TOCOG, using the application form on their website. TOCOG’s Procurement Section, Procurement Division, Bureau of Planning and Finance  can be contacted at TEL +81-3-66311948 or chotatsu@tokyo2020.jp

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