Case Studies

Crawley development

by Mark Rowe

A new Morrisons supermarket atop a two storey car park with bronze coloured cladding is the centrepiece of a redevelopment of Crawley town centre.

The 75,000 sq ft superstore, 110-bed Travelodge hotel, 500 space car park and four restaurants made up phase one of Crawley Borough Council’s Town Centre North development on the former Sussex House site at the northern end of the High Street.

The scheme designed by architects Lyons Sleeman Hoare was being developed by Land Securities and St James’s Investments, with McLaren Construction and Warefence appointed to install the car park steel mesh and cladding supplied by perimeter fencing manufacturer Zaun.

Zaun supplied Duo6 panels and posts, fencing based on a twin wire design, consisting of two horizontal 6mm wires resistance welded on either side of 5mm vertical wires. The result was a rigid perimeter fence that offered the makers say vandal resistance and a high level of through visibility. The mesh also offered the versatility of integrating into a ‘green screen’.

Town centre upgrade

The town centre upgrade included £750,000 on the public highway with pedestrianised areas, new street lighting and new LED traffic signals at the junction of Pegler Way and The Boulevard. A further £3.2m of improvement work to Queens Square, the heart of the town centre, will be complete in early 2017. Another £18m of capital has also been secured from the Local Enterprise Partnership for transport and infrastructure.

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