Preparing for the Olympics is a rather difficult and expensive task. After all, you need to take into account a huge number of trifles and details, create facilities suitable for competitions, prepare the infrastructure of the city, which is the organizer of sports competitions.
First, an estimate is made for such a large-scale event. The preparation of the Olympic facilities begins with the recruitment of sponsors who are ready to help financially such a grandiose project. The amount of subsidies allocated from the city and state budget is also determined. A fairly large sum is formed by adding.
Next, an announcement is made about the recruitment of all comers who are ready to take part in the construction, which is usually called the "construction of the century." People work here on a rotational basis. As a result, most of the Olympic facilities appear in three to four years. You need to complete the preparation about a year before the start of the competition. After all, this time is given for the final preparation and verification of the built buildings by the IOC commission.
The latest preparation work looks like the arrangement of the interior decoration of ice palaces, swimming pools, springboards, tracks, stadiums, etc. All of them must comply with international safety standards, be distinguished by their large capacity and modern construction.
It is necessary to check all the equipment in terms of how it works, whether there are enough parts and equipment, whether the tracks are even for runners, etc. In the event that there is a risk of avalanches in the area of the winter competition venues, the organizers should consider a protection system for fans and athletes. If the region is prone to too warm winter, you must definitely take care of installing devices that will create artificial snow.
But not only sports facilities must be ready on time. The host city is also obliged to design a special Olympic village - the place where the Olympians will live. It must be roomy and spacious enough. They should comfortably accommodate both athletes and their coaches, and other members of the team that accompanies them to the Olympics.
In addition, access roads to the Olympic buildings must be formalized. This means that the development of the region's infrastructure should also be included in the preparation stage. Repair and preparation of roads, improvement of hotels and private houses, improvement of the appearance and assortment of shops, etc. The infrastructure cannot be separated from the Olympic facilities. Indeed, during the period they are interconnected.
With all this, it must be borne in mind that the preparation of a city for the Olympics should not greatly interfere with the life of the indigenous population of the region and cannot negatively affect the environment.