The venue 
construction will account for 86% of the total at US$1.393 
billion, road projects will be 6% at US$103 million, private 
venue construction will be 3% at US$54 million, training venues 
will be 0.6% at US$11 million, and other costs make up the last 4% at US$59 million. 
Of the total budget 
the Korean government will cover 19%, the Incheon government 
78.9%, private 2% and the neighboring city government 
will carry 0.1%. 
The announcement was 
made by the Incheon Asian Games Organizing Committee (IAGOC) during the 
Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) coordination committee meeting for the 
17th Asian Games in 2014 and the 4th Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games
 in 2013 in the host city. 
It was also announced
 by IAGOC that the sports program for the Games had been trimmed down 
and the number of sports was reduced from 42 to 36 and consequently the 
number of venues from 53 to 49. This set a benchmark for future editions
 of the Games to make them more cost effective. 
OCA’s Coordination 
Committee Chairman, Tsunekazu Takeda, said, “This can only be done with 
the understanding of many people,” said Takeda, President of the 
Japanese Olympic Committee. At the end of the meeting, he thanked IAGOC 
for their “extensive presentation, hard work and wonderful 
arrangements”. 
The 61,000-capacity 
Main Stadium will be completed three months earlier in April of 2014 
instead of July and it will host the opening and closing ceremonies plus
 athletics. Work is already underway as of June of this year and is 
expected to take 35 months for completion. 

That's a lot of money for these Games, and to thing will they get that return on investment? I mean is Asian Games going to get the same level of sponsorship money, same TV media exposure, same ticket sales, tourists, and business investments as the Olympics. Most likely not, meaning not so much future nations to host these Games, only maybe Japan, Korea, China and the Arab nations and rotate between these few. Which is sad, be much better bring these budgets down, and see the Games go over Asia, to places like Nepal, or Mongolia, be really Asian in span.
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