Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games has appointed Trivandi, a leader in the planning, design and operational delivery of major events as official event delivery partner.
The Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games, taking place from 23 July to 2 August 2026 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.
Phil Batty OBE, CEO, Glasgow 2026: “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 communities, businesses as well as future host nations and the next generation of world-class athletes.”
The Trivandi Academy, using Chartered Management Institute-accredited programmes, will equip local talent with internationally recognised qualifications and further build Scotland’s capacity to deliver major events.
Trivandi’s sustainability arm, The Bulb, will ensure every element of venue transformation is designed for reuse, monitored for energy efficiency and minimises environmental impact.
Commonwealth Sport CEO, Katie Sadleir said: “Glasgow 2026 will be a bridge to the Commonwealth Games of tomorrow. By drawing on Trivandi’s world-class expertise, it’s set to maximise local employment benefits and minimise environmental impact. It will be a truly transformative Games.”
Since its founding in 2013 out of the success of London 2012, Trivandi has delivered more than 300 projects in 29 countries from offices in the UK, the Middle East and Australia.