O'Keeffe in London to pitch for jobs

Minister for Enterprise Batt O’Keeffe is in London today in an effort to drum up business for Irish firms in the 2012 Olympic…

Minister for Enterprise Batt O’Keeffe is in London today in an effort to drum up business for Irish firms in the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Irish firms have already secured €200 million worth of contracts with the Olympic Development Authority (ODA).

Mr O'Keeffe met building contractors P. Elliott, John Sisk & Son and Jones Engineering, as well as other sub-suppliers, during a tour of construction sites and facilities for the Games.

The ODA updated Mr O'Keeffe on preparation for the Games in a detailed presentation and briefed him on opportunities for firms to land new contracts.

Mr O'Keeffe urged Irish firms to pitch for business opportunities from the London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games (LOCOG) - the group charged with the delivery of the Games.

"The deals landed so far have mainly been on the construction side but I would urge Irish firms to pitch for the thousands of contracts that can still be won in areas such as security, catering, mobile buildings, waste management and venue fit-out," he said.

Enterprise Ireland, will hold an information session with 50 Irish firms and the LOCOG buying team
next Wednesday in the Irish Embassy in London.

Firms should visit CompeteFor.com to find out how to compete for contracts.

"Our recovery will be export-led and the success so far of Irish firms shows that we can compete against global players across a number of sectors to win lucrative contracts and create jobs for Irish people," said Mr O'Keeffe.

Enterprise Ireland's head of international sales Kevin Sherry said contracts for the Games were the "perfect launch pad" for export-led growth in overseas markets.

"The experience and delivery that have helped Irish firms to win business at the Games in 2012 will position them well for other large-scale sporting projects such as the Commonwealth Games in Scotland in 2014 and World Cup and Olympics in Brazil in 2014 and 2016, respectively," he said.