Birmingham 2022 to offer £5m worth of catering contracts
5th March 2021
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The Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games has begun the search to find suppliers who can deliver nearly £5million worth of catering services at Games time.

With just over 500 days to go until the start of the Games, the procurement process to find catering suppliers who will provide services to all spectators, athletes, officials, volunteers, and workforce, has opened.

The procurement involves five separate opportunities to tender for catering services that will operate at some of the Competition and Non-Competition venues.

This includes the Alexander Stadium, Sandwell Aquatics Centre, West Park, Sutton Park, Smithfield, St Nicholas Park, Victoria Park, Cannock Chase, as well as the live sites (fan zones).

These catering contracts will support around 2,000 jobs during the Games.

The first procurement for catering services is now open and businesses are invited to complete a Selection Questionnaire (formerly known as PQQ).

The invitation to submit initial bids is timetabled for April 2021, with the final tender in May 2021.

The contract will be awarded this summer.

John Crabtree, chairman of the Birmingham 2022 board, said: “These Games have always been about providing tangible, transformational opportunities and this is a great demonstration of how real those benefits can be. 

“We have a well-earned reputation for delivering incredible food in the city and region, and I know there are talented, ambitious, proven suppliers who will be relishing the opportunity to bid for these lots. 

“This is about so much more than winning a contract, the successful bidders will provide jobs, training, and further opportunities for more people, expanding the positive impact and benefits the Games bring, and that’s an incredible thing to help facilitate”.

Interested businesses can apply via the Birmingham 2022 Business portal.

For more information click here.

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