What is the 'Construction Approval Date' for a Creative World School?
Creative_World_School Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
You agree to submit Construction Plans and specifications to us for approval before construction of the School is commenced, and within 120 days of the date we approved your Site and, at our request, submit all revised or "as built" plans and specifications during the course of such construction. We will approve or disapprove your Construction Plans within 60 days of the date you provide complete Construction Plans to us. The date of our approval of the Construction Plans is referred to as the "Construction Approval Date." Once approved by us, the Construction Plans may not be modified or altered without our prior approval. Your Construction Plans must include an estimated schedule of Construction Activities, architectural plans, land use plans and the like. If we deem it necessary or appropriate, we may grant you up to 3 additional 30-day extensions to permit you to meet the schedule for Construction we approve in your Construction Plans.
Source: Item 23 — RECEIPTS (FDD pages 80–247)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Creative World School's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the Construction Approval Date is the date that Creative World School approves the franchisee's Construction Plans. Once the Construction Plans are approved, they cannot be modified without prior approval from Creative World School.
Creative World School requires franchisees to submit Construction Plans and specifications for approval before starting construction, within 120 days of the site approval date. Creative World School will then approve or disapprove the Construction Plans within 60 days of receiving the complete plans.
The franchisee must open the Creative World School for business within 12 months of the Construction Approval Date. However, Creative World School may grant up to six 30-day extensions to obtain all necessary permits if the franchisee has diligently applied for all required permits and licenses, and the delays are due to causes beyond the franchisee's control.