Arena is expected to provide temporary structures for some 13 Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic venues in its role as official supporter ©Paris 2024

Temporary installations for Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic venues including the Stade de France are set to be provided by Arena, which has been named as the official temporary infrastructure supporter for the Games.

As part of the deal, they are to provide "temporary infrastructure design and implementation services."

The work is expected to include the installation of bungalows, containers, temporary stands, scaffolding, tents and interior fittings.

"This is a great moment in Arena's history, especially for our overlay division, and a great honour for all of us," Arena chief executive Paul Berger said.

"This agreement demonstrates the extraordinary efforts of our teams, as well as the trust and commitment we share with the Organising Committee for the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games."

Arena is expected to provide its services at the Stade de France, the aquatic centre, Golf National and the national velodrome.

The Stade de France is one of 13 venues where overlay and temporary structures are to be provided by Arena under the terms of the deal ©Paris 2024
The Stade de France is one of 13 venues where overlay and temporary structures are to be provided by Arena under the terms of the deal ©Paris 2024

"As an official supporter of the Games, this highly experienced global player in the event industry will be providing invaluable services and infrastructure at no fewer than 13 competition venues," Paris 2024 President Tony Estanguet confirmed.

"It was also very important for us that Arena commit to more environmentally-friendly practices, in line with our vision of a more responsible Olympic and Paralympic Games."

The company has committed to ensure a "second life" for all materials used in the projects.

"We are proud to support the environmental ambitions of Paris 2024, in particular by prioritising the circular economy and innovative solutions," an Arena statement added.

Ninety per cent of the installations are set to be reused in future and the remaining 10 per cent is to be recycled.

"With social and environmental responsibility as our guiding principles, Arena is committed to contributing to Paris 2024's ambition for a more responsible Games," Arena's overlay and event management services chief executive Clive Stephens pledged.

The Paris 2024 Olympics are scheduled to open on July 26 2024.