altSEPTEMBER 16 - THE sailing facility at Weymouth and Portland is set to be the first venue built specifically for the 2012 Olympics to be completed, it was announced today.

 

The Olympic and Paralympic sailing events in 2012 will be hosted at the Weymouth & Portland National Sailing Academy (WPNSA) which offers world-class facilities and some of the best small boat sailing conditions in the world.

 

The Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA) and its contractors Dean & Dyball began construction work in March to enhance the existing sailing facilities with the construction of a new permanent 250 metre slipway and new race-boat parking, lifting and mooring facilities.

 

The said that construction work is now past halfway stage with 70,000 tonnes of Portland stone put in place to reclaim 18,000m2 of land in front of the sailing academy to form the new slipway.

 

Work has also been completed on a 200m breakwater to protect the enhanced facilities, and work is well underway on a new pier offering two yacht lifting cranes, and a new pontoon to provide 70 berths for race-boats.

 

The progress means the project is expected to be completed in November, keeping the WPNSA on track to be the first venue ready for the 2012 Games, delivering an early legacy of world-class facilities for elite athletes and the local community to use.

 

David Higgins, the chief executive of the ODA, said: “Weymouth and Portland was the first venue for 2012 to start construction work so reaching the final stages of the project is another important milestone.

 

"The huge progress we’re making at Weymouth and Portland means we’re on course to finish work ahead of schedule, helping us deliver an early legacy of world-class facilities for elite athletes and the local community to use well ahead of 2012.”

 

Sebastian Coe, the chairman of London 2012, said: “The success of our sailors was one of the highlights of a fantastic Beijing Games for Team GB so I’m delighted that we’re on track to deliver enhanced sailing facilities at Weymouth and Portland for our sailors to train well ahead of 2012.

 

"Our plans are driven by legacy and these enhanced facilities will also provide new opportunities and facilities for people from a wide range of backgrounds and abilities to experience the thrill of sailing for many years to come."

 

Together with the ODA’s enhancement works at WPNSA, Dean & Reddyhoff, developers for the South West Regional Development Agency (SWRDA), are also well underway on work on a new 560-berth commercial marina at Osprey Quay of which 250 berths will be used during the 2012 Games.

 

The marina will include retail and industrial development bringing enormous social and economic regeneration to the local area.