bid book
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bid books
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In their original bid book, the three prospective host nations unveiled a preliminary estimate of 3.6m tonnes of CO2e, referencing hopes that it would "establish new standards for environmental sustainability in sport".
From BBC ● Jun. 9, 2026
MetLife, which opened in 2010, has had a high crowd for sports of 83,367 for a Jets-Giants NFL game in October, and the World Cup bid book estimated a capacity of 74,895.
From Seattle Times ● Jan. 4, 2024
In ’84 Los Angeles did not have to dazzle the International Olympic Committee with a sparking, and expensive, bid book.
From Time ● Jul. 27, 2015
But the bid book, which was obtained this week by local news organizations, said the opposite — that the Games would also need public money.
From New York Times ● May 29, 2015
Anson will elaborate on the Football United fund first unveiled as part of the bid book earlier this year.
From The Guardian ● Oct. 5, 2010
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