Punch Bowl Social: Large-Format Restaurant + Entertainment Build-Out (15,000–30,000 SF | 24–28 Weeks)
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Punch Bowl Social represents a large-format restaurant and entertainment build-out delivered across various locations, typically 15,000–30,000 SF with a 24–28 week schedule range. Large-format venues demand early MEP coordination, tight sequencing, and realistic scheduling tied to inspections and turnover. TriStone approaches complex build-outs with partner-led oversight and disciplined project controls, supported by transparent reporting through Constructable.ai. Owners and stakeholders gain a single source of truth for progress documentation, schedule status, and decisions needed. The biggest schedule risks in large-format venues are procurement lead times, scope gaps between trades, and late approvals that stall critical path. Preconstruction validation and constraint management are the fastest ways to protect opening windows.
Large-format entertainment venues fail when coordination gets informal. Multiple specialty vendors, long-leads, and inspection dependencies require structured controls—or the schedule becomes a moving target.
Quick Facts (Typical Range)
- Project type: Large-format restaurant + entertainment
- Size range: 15,000–30,000 SF
- Schedule range: 24–28 weeks
- Delivery: General Contracting (Primary) + Pre-Construction / Owner’s Representation (as needed)
What Makes Large-Format Build-Outs Different
- More stakeholders and vendor packages
- Higher coordination load across trades
- More inspection dependencies
- Larger procurement exposure (lead times can decide the opening date)
How TriStone Operates on Complex Build-Outs
- Preconstruction validation and scope alignment before mobilization
- Procurement constraint tracking tied to milestones
- Weekly risk + decision cadence to prevent drift
- Centralized visibility (logs, photos, schedule status, decisions needed) in Constructable.ai
Best Fit
Operators with a defined scope, required opening date, and a team that values disciplined controls over guesswork.
Mini-FAQ
How long does a 15,000–30,000 SF venue build-out take?
Often 24–28 weeks depending on scope, procurement, and inspection sequencing.
What causes delays most often on large venues?
Long-lead items and coordination failures. Preconstruction + constraint tracking reduces these risks.
When should we engage a GC?
As early as possible—before procurement and sequencing decisions lock the schedule.
Next step
If your venue has a hard opening window, we start with constraints and schedule logic—not a rushed bid.
