In the realm of fast food, few names are as iconic as Domino’s Pizza. When it came to providing a modular construction solution for Domino’s franchising needs, VESTA Modular faced a unique challenge. The task was to meet Domino’s demands for aesthetic consistency, affordability, and, of course, the need for swift construction. This partnership ultimately birthed a whole new approach to modular restaurants, revolutionizing the fast-food industry in terms of convenience and efficiency.
One of the key innovations in this project is the pre-fabrication of most electrical and plumbing work at the warehouse. By completing these crucial elements in a controlled environment, Domino’s modular restaurant offers a new level of convenience when it comes to opening a franchise. This not only saves time but also ensures consistent quality across all locations. It’s a game-changer for both franchisees and customers, making the process of establishing a Domino’s restaurant faster and more accessible than ever before.
The success story of the Domino’s Pizza Modular Quick Serve Restaurant exemplifies how modular construction can transform the fast-food industry. By meeting Domino’s unique demands for aesthetics, affordability, and time efficiency, VESTA Modular has redefined the way fast-food franchises expand and serve their communities. This innovative approach is a testament to the adaptability and effectiveness of modular construction in addressing the specific needs of a globally recognized brand.Settle for what’s available, not what you want (even if it is the biggest investment in your life)
The United States has serious housing problems, and like so many other industries in the country, the traditional system of construction is obsolete. Traditional construction offers us houses of poor quality, with an obsolete design, not very functional, at an extremely high cost, but which, given the low supply and great demand, continue to be the winning formula for developers.
In a country so developed in so many industries, how is it possible that we are stuck with companies that just don’t take advantage of new construction methods? sustainable, cheaper, and more durable, with less impact on the environment. Why do we continue to settle for “what’s available” and not what we want? The answer is in the question – because it is what is available. Building in the United States has so many complications that very few people do it, the regulations are archaic and the processes are scarier than the DMV.
Nothing is going to change as long as the demand continues to conform to the traditional offer. It would be interesting to see new proposals that use avant-garde materials and techniques, that prioritize what many of us look for in our homes. In the end, a house may be for most of us, one of the biggest investments of our lives. Tell me about your perfect house. Have you ever thought about it?