Who is responsible for providing the as-built site survey in AutoCAD for an Aplus franchise?
Aplus Franchise · 2024 FDDAnswer from 2024 FDD Document
hise Agreement
Exhibit B Development Agreement
Exhibit F Franchise Disclosure Questionnaire
EXHIBIT A
An as-built site survey in AutoCAD is to be provided by Franchisee. If you do not have an as-built survey in AutoCAD, one will be created by our third party vendor. The cost of an as-built is approximately Two Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($2,900), and is your responsibility to pay for. During the as-built site survey, Franchisee must provide access to all areas requiring survey. Third party vendor will generate an architectural as-built in AutoCAD to APLUS specifications, which will include floor plan, interior and exterior elevations, and photographs. Third party vendor will design store layout to APLUS standards and submit layout to Sunoco & Franchisee for review and approvals. Third party vendor will charge Franchisee a Project Management Fee of Four Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($4,900), which will cover the procurement of
Source: Item 22 — CONTRACTS (FDD page 68)
What This Means (2024 FDD)
According to Aplus's 2024 Franchise Disclosure Document, the franchisee is responsible for providing an as-built site survey in AutoCAD format. If the franchisee does not have an existing survey in the required format, one will be created by Aplus's third-party vendor.
The franchisee is responsible for covering the cost of this survey, which is approximately $2,900. Additionally, the franchisee must grant access to all areas of the site that require surveying to facilitate the creation of the as-built survey.
The third-party vendor will generate an architectural as-built in AutoCAD according to Aplus's specifications. This includes a floor plan, interior and exterior elevations, and photographs. The vendor will also design the store layout to Aplus standards and submit the layout to both Sunoco and the franchisee for review and approval. The franchisee will also be charged a $4,900 project management fee to cover equipment procurement, engineering support, and coordination with the franchisee's general contractor.