Olympic Projects
The best athletes in the world participate in the Olympic Games. The same could be said about the companies selected to build the infrastructure in support of the Olympics: they are the best in their field.
We’re proud to have been awarded significant projects in five of the Olympic Games starting in 1984. It’s gratifying to receive such recognition of our industry-leading services. It’s even more rewarding, however, to know that we have supported the global community by providing engineering services designed to increase security and mobility at highly publicized international events around the world.
Delcan's Olympic Work
2010 Olympic Games in Vancouver
Delcan is providing Civil Engineering services for construction of the Richmond Oval for the 2010 speed skating competition.
2008 Olympic Games in Beijing
Upon completing traffic impact studies, Delcan implemented information technology designed to increase mobility.
2004 Olympic Games in Athens
Declan conducted the preliminary traffic impact studies.
2002 Olympic Games in Salt Lake City
After completing a homeland security threat analysis, Delcan integrated various transit services into a single operating system; implemented a sophisticated freeway management system; and launched the first voice activated 511 traffic system.
1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta
With the goal of increasing mobility, Delcan conducted traffic impact studies, implemented a state-of-the-art freeway management system, and coordinated signal system technology.
Other High Profile Sporting Events
2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa
Delcan has been selected to provide engineering services designed to maximize mobility near the event venues.
2003 Super Bowl XXXVII in San Diego
Delcan conducted traffic impact studies and implemented the first integrated transportation management system for government agencies, coordinating police, fire, transit, freeways, city engineers, and the general public.