The Spending Boom Behind America’s Biggest Events
Most businesses look at events like the FIFA World Cup, the Olympics, Formula 1 races, or the Super Bowl and see entertainment.
The businesses paying attention see something else entirely.
They see infrastructure.
Because behind every massive event is an enormous machine moving billions of dollars through cities, agencies, transportation systems, emergency management departments, security operations, technology providers, and public infrastructure.
The numbers are staggering.
The LA28 Olympics alone are projected to generate over $18 billion in economic activity across California. FIFA World Cup 2026 is expected to bring in billions more across host cities through transportation upgrades, staffing, security, communications infrastructure, hospitality, and operational support.
And much of that work eventually lands in the hands of private businesses.
That is the part most companies miss.
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The LA28 Olympics Are Already Generating Procurement Activity
The 2028 Los Angeles Olympics are still two years away, but procurement planning has already started.
LA28 publicly announced initiatives focused on involving regional businesses and small business participation throughout the preparation process. Their procurement strategy includes major spending goals directed toward local businesses and diverse suppliers.
That matters because many businesses assume events of this size only create opportunities for giant corporations.
That is rarely the case.
The scale of the Olympics requires support across dozens of industries including:
- Technology
- Communications
- Transportation
- Security
- Facilities support
- Staffing
- Logistics
- Construction
- Professional services
For small businesses, that can mean opportunities ranging from $25,000 purchase orders all the way to multi-million-dollar contracts tied to operations and infrastructure support.


