Is a Big Air Trampoline Park franchisee required to hire a designated architect?
Big_Air_Trampoline_Park Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
We will provide you with a basic set of design drawings for our standard layout for a Big Air Trampoline Facility.
We will also work with you to develop a basic design for your Big Air Trampoline Facility.
You will need to hire our designated architect or hire a local architect to prepare plans for your particular location and to create construction drawings which will be used by your local contractor to secure construction permits and to build your location.
Source: Item 7 — ESTIMATED INITIAL INVESTMENT (FDD pages 15–22)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Big Air Trampoline Park's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, as a franchisee, you are required to hire an architect to prepare plans for your specific location. Big Air Trampoline Park provides a basic set of design drawings for their standard layout and will work with you to develop a basic design. However, the FDD states that you must hire either their designated architect or a local architect.
The architect you hire will need to create construction drawings that your local contractor will use to secure construction permits and build your Big Air Trampoline Park location. This means that while Big Air Trampoline Park offers initial design assistance, franchisees are ultimately responsible for ensuring the designs are adapted to their specific site and meet local building codes.
This requirement ensures that each Big Air Trampoline Park location is structurally sound and meets all local regulations. While franchisees have the option to choose a local architect, using Big Air Trampoline Park's designated architect may streamline the process, as they are already familiar with the brand's requirements and standards.