八大场馆改造、百余场赛事运营支持:华润置地高标准完成十五运保障任务

Core Insights - The 15th National Games held in Shenzhen served as a comprehensive test of regional collaboration, urban governance, and event organization capabilities, marking the first large-scale event jointly hosted by the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area [1] - China Resources Land played a pivotal role in the event, handling venue renovations, event operations, opening and closing ceremony consultations, logistics services, and venue management, establishing a new operational paradigm for large-scale events [1][9] Venue Renovation and Upgrades - The event focused on green upgrades of existing venues, with China Resources Land involved in the renovation of eight major venues, including Shenzhen Bay Sports Center and Longhua Sports Center, completing significant upgrades within tight timelines [1][6] - Multiple venues achieved early acceptance, with the Longgang and Nanshan venues reaching milestones in 95 days and 150 days respectively, and Shenzhen Bay Sports Center completing a 3,500 square meter display screen upgrade in 60 days, featuring the world's largest holographic screen [1][8] Event Operations and Service System - China Resources Land's subsidiary, China Resources Sports, managed the event operations across four competition zones, covering various sports and involving 612 professionals to support 143 competitions [7] - The opening and closing ceremonies were complex, with the company executing a detailed plan that allowed for the dismantling of an 18,000 square meter stage and the removal of 1,200 tons of materials within a tight timeframe, ensuring smooth transitions [7] Post-Event Integration and Urban Services - The operational support during the event included facility management, safety inspections, and audience services, with 702 professionals ensuring stable venue operations amid high-density events [8] - The experience and systems developed during the event are expected to continue benefiting the city post-event, transforming into shared sports resources for citizens and providing replicable experiences for future cross-city collaborations in the Greater Bay Area [9]