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CHANGSHA, Oct. 18 (Xinhuanet) -- Beijing has done an excellent job in preparing the
venues and facilities for the 2008 Olympic Games, said an International
Olympic Committee (IOC) member here on Saturday.
Wu Ching-Kuo, also a member of the IOC coordination commission for the 2008
Games, gave his full consent to the way that Beijing invite ownership tenders
worldwide for the construction and operation for the stadia while he is visiting
Changsha for the Chinese City Games, which kicks off on Saturday.
"I'd rather say that what the Beijing organizers are doing is a milestone in
the Olympic history," said Wu, in charge of the engineering and construction
section of the coordination commission.
"They ask the bidders rather than the government to finance, construct and
operate the stadiums after the 2008 Games is over, which saves the government a
lot of worries about the finance and the maintenance of the stadiums," he said.
"And the most importantthing is that the large stadiums won't become 'white
elephants' after the Games."
Beijing has invited international and local companies to lodge ownership
bids for Olympic venues and facilities, including the Olympic Village, National
Swimming Center and the Wukesong Cultural and Sports Center. Tenders will be
awarded by October. The winning companies will acquire a 30-year right to
operate the stadiums.
In August, a consortium led by the China International Trust and Investment
Corp won the ownership tender for the National Stadium, the main stadium for the
Games as they will raise the funding for 42 per cent of the stadium's 3.5
billion-yuan (423 million U.S. dollars) cost.
"The IOC has paid much attention to the post-Games utilization of the
facilities when Beijing is preparing for the Games," Wu said. "And Beijing has
jumped to a good start in this aspect." Enditem |