Crawley Borough Council’s Local Plan 2023–2040 addresses development, employment land and the relationship with Gatwick Airport. The council’s evidence base highlights locally distinctive economic and social issues, while its plan material identifies Gatwick Green as an opportunity for industrial-led business floorspace. Facilities teams planning new plant, extensions or refurbishment should therefore confirm the current planning position, airport-related constraints, noise considerations and transport requirements before committing to external equipment or service-yard changes.
Crawley’s transport context is not only about the road journey to a site. Airport operations, business-park access, peak traffic, delivery slots, security procedures and occupied-building restrictions can all affect a maintenance visit. Share induction requirements, parking or loading arrangements, permit needs, escort rules and shutdown windows early. For critical heating, hot-water, kitchen or ventilation systems, an asset schedule and contingency plan can help the survey focus on business continuity.
ComGas can assess Crawley requirements from commercial gas testing and boiler maintenance to plant rooms, water heaters, commercial kitchens, HVAC and electrical interfaces. We will keep recommendations proportionate to the site and subject to competent engineer availability and the agreed scope.