Olympics village in £200m shortfall

The Olympic Delivery Authority is facing £200m shortfall in funding for the athletes' village

Written by AccountancyAge.com

The Olympic Delivery Authority is in tough negotiations with Australian developer Lend Lease over the funding of the project to build 3300 homes in Stratford's Olympic Park.

The shortage of credit in financial markets is undetrstood to be behind Lend Lease’s attempt to reduce its contribution to the £800m public-private scheme from £600m to £400m, the Standard reports.

Negotiations are expected to continue over the coming months and ODA could be forced to fund the difference if the developer refuses to back down. ODA has set aside £492m to fund the village and media centre – a budget which now looks inadequate, forcing ODA to dip into the £2.7bn in contingency funds.

The village will provide accommodation for 16,000 athletes during the games and Lend Lease aims to profit by sale or lease of the flats after the games and is said to pressure ODA to guarantee returns in an unsettled property market.

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