Trivandi to carry forward Glasgow 2026 legacy



Linkedin
Twitter

Trivandi official event delivery partner for Commonwealth Games Image: Glasgow 2026

In a move set to redefine the delivery of world-class sporting events Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games has appointed Trivandi a global leader in the planning, design and operational delivery of major events as the Official Event Delivery Partner.

‘Commonwealth Sport’ stated that the appointment brings together Glasgow’s celebrated reputation as a world-leading Host City with Trivandi’s proven track record in advisory, design and venue delivery services for major international events including every Summer Olympic Games since London 2012, the last three Commonwealth Games, the FIFA World Cups™, and the World Expos.

The 2026 Commonwealth Games, officially known as the XXIII Commonwealth Games and Glasgow 2026, is a planned multisport event scheduled from July 23rd-August 2nd, 2026 to be hosted in Glasgow, the largest City in Scotland, for members of the Commonwealth of Nations. This will be the fourth Commonwealth Games to be hosted in Scotland (UK) following the 1970 and 1986 games in Edinburgh and the 2014 Games in Glasgow.

The Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games will mark a new era for Commonwealth Sport with a more sustainable and inclusive delivery model. As the Official Event Delivery Partner Trivandi will be responsible for the overlay and venue operations at Glasgow’s iconic, world-class sports venues transforming them into Commonwealth Games-ready facilities.

‘Commonwealth Sport’ further stated that Glasgow 2026 will set a new benchmark for the future Games providing a replicable framework for the future hosts across the Commonwealth demonstrating how the Cities can stage world-class sporting competitions while maximizing the local employment benefits and minimizing the environmental impact. This will ensure the Games remain accessible to the nations and territories of all sizes and economic circumstances while delivering meaningful legacy benefits.

At the heart of the model is a ‘One Team’ approach which will embed international specialists into key operational roles in the Glasgow 2026 Organising Company and a commitment to recruiting 250 workforce roles to deliver the Games. The Global Events Company has set a target to recruit 60 percent of the workforce from the City and its surrounding areas with dedicated opportunities for the unemployed residents, the students and people with accessibility needs through local social enterprises and education providers.

Trivandi transforms ambitious visions into unforgettable experiences for major events, venues, destinations, and sports organizations.

Founded in 2013 from the success of the London 2012 Games have grown to over 80 specialists across four global offices in London (UK), Dubai (UAE), Riyadh (Saudi Arabia), and Australia delivering over 300 projects in 29 countries.

Trivandi transforms ambitious visions into unforgettable experiences for the major events, the venues, the destinations, and the sports organizations.

Building on the transformative employment legacy of Glasgow 2014 Trivandi wants to demonstrate how the Commonwealth Games experience can act as a launch pad for the Scottish people to build careers on the global stage.

Pointed out Phil Batty OBE, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Glasgow 2026, “There is no better City than Glasgow to host this forward-thinking delivery model and change the future of how the major multisport events are delivered. Our partnership with Trivandi signals our absolute confidence in delivering an exceptional Commonwealth Games in Glasgow next Summer. Trivandi’s world-class expertise and shared values of innovation, inclusion and impact will ensure Glasgow 2026 is remembered not only for outstanding sport but for the positive impacts it delivers for the communities, the businesses as well as the future host nations and the next generation of world-class athletes.”

Stated James Bulley OBE, head honcho and Co-Founder, Trivandi, “Glasgow 2026 represents a pivotal moment for the Commonwealth Sport Movement. Our commitment extends far beyond the Games themselves, we’re investing in Glasgow’s people, communities and the sporting future. The legacy for Scotland will be substantial: Another successful major event that will attract future competitions to the country, a trained workforce ready to deliver events in Scotland, the United Kingdom and around the world and a supply chain exposed to a global audience that opens doors to international opportunities.”

Central to Trivandi’s approach is knowledge transfer through its Trivandi Academy which will use its Chartered Management Institute-accredited program to train people hired for Glasgow 2026 in major event planning and delivery while providing internationally recognized certifications.

Said Alison Giles, Director of Trivandi Academy, “The opportunities created during the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games led to many people from the City building exciting careers in events that have taken them around the world – with some returning to bring that experience back to Glasgow for the 2026 Games. The Trivandi Academy will create similar pathways for the local talent to not just deliver these Games but to lead the future major events across Scotland and beyond. We’re committed to empowering the next generation of event professionals who will carry Glasgow’s sporting legacy forward.”

With the largest para sport program in Commonwealth Games history and a concentrated venue footprint bringing the fans closer to the action than ever before Glasgow 2026 is already set to be one of the most inclusive and accessible major multisport events ever staged. Trivandi will conduct comprehensive accessibility audits and implement venue enhancements to ensure exceptional experiences for all.

Trivandi is also taking a circular economy approach to event delivery which will see all temporary installations designed for reuse at the future events rather than disposal. Led by The Bulb, Trivandi’s award-winning sustainability team, the Games will also create a database of sustainable venue management practices that will inform major events across the globe.

Continue to follow Coliseum for latest updates on venues business news. Coliseum is dedicated towards building the best global community of sports and entertainment venue executives and professionals creating better and more profitable venues.

Become a member of the only Global Sports Venue Alliance and connect with stadiums, arenas and experts from around the world. Apply for membership at coliseum-online.com/alliance and make use of the 365Coliseum Business.

Watch 500+ member-exclusive videos with valuable tips for your venue



« Previous News:
» Next News:




Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement

More News

New 10,000-seat arena in Surrey, Canada

Canadian city of Surrey set for new 10,000 seat arena

Published: July 17th, 2026

The Canadian city of Surrey in Vancouver will soon boast a 10,000-seat City Centre Arena which will... » Read more

Government of the District of Columbia revealed plans for mixed-use development proposed to surround the future Washington Commanders stadium

Parks to encircle Washington Commanders RFK Stadium site home

Published: July 17th, 2026

The District’s Office of Planning recently unveiled a draft master plan for the 180-acre area... » Read more

Mark Fenwick at Coliseum EUROPE

Fenwick Iribarren Architects carry off Nou Mestalla Stadium feat

Published: July 17th, 2026

Mark Fenwick is a true industry expert and the original architect of the under-construction... » Read more

New cricket stadium in Jeddah

Jeddah stadium boost to cricket infrastructure in Saudi Arabia

Published: July 17th, 2026

The Saudi Arabian Cricket Federation and the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) signed a strategic... » Read more


Receive global sports venue NEWS twice a week in your inbox