Multi-disciplinary Consultancy, Oander has been appointed by Crawley Borough Council to support the Council across their multi-million regeneration and housing programmes.
The award will see Oander partner with Crawley Council for the next three years, with the option for a two-year extension, with a potential spend in excess of £500,000.
The Partnership will see Oander provide Principal Designer and Clerk of Works roles, along with other support services as and when required across their capital works programme. Along with Oander’s appointment, the Borough Council have appointed Keegan’s and Project Centre to the Partnership too.
As part of the Partnership, this will see the team work on key projects such as new housing in Shackleton Road and Breezehurst, plus infrastructure improvements to Goffs Park, Little Trees Cemetery, Three Bridges Station, and Western Boulevard.
It will also include the various watercourses for which the Borough Council has responsibility and be part of the works undertaken in Crawley Homes properties, such as fitting new kitchens and bathrooms to the Council’s 8,000 plus homes under their ownership and management.
Councillor Michael Jones, Leader of the Council, Crawley Borough Council said “We are pleased to have the expertise of Keegans, Oander and Project Centre as delivery partners to assist Crawley Borough Council with some extremely important projects. We have successful relationships with Project Centre and Keegans going back many years and are pleased to welcome Oander. The professional services they all provide will help us bring our vision for Crawley to reality.”
With Oander’s Managing Director, Ben Davies, commenting on the appointment “As a business, Oander are delighted to be working with Crawley Borough Council and looking forward working with the other partners across the mixed portfolio of works.
This appointment sees Oander’s position and offering grow in supporting the public sector to advice, enable, manage, and deliver their capital works, providing a better built environment for all”.

Crawley Borough Councils press release can be read by clicking here