What specifications and layouts will Pump It Up provide for the Franchised Business?
Pump_It_Up Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
ranty, express or implied, of the success or profitability of a Pump It Up Business operated at the Premises. Our review will indicate only whether we believe that the terms of the Lease meet our thenacceptable criteria.
6. CONSTRUCTION OF THE FRANCHISED BUSINESS
A. Construction Plans.
- (1) You are responsible for developing the Franchised Business. We will provide to you mandatory and suggested specifications and layouts for a Pump It Up Business, including requirements for dimensions, design, image, interior layout, décor, fixtures, equipment, signs, furnishings, and color scheme. We may also provide you with suggested drawings for the overall layout of the premises. You acknowledge that the layouts and drawings are proprietary to us. These specifications and layouts might not reflect the requirements of any federal, state, or local law, code, or regulation, including those arising under the Americans with Disabilities Act ("ADA") or similar rules governing public accommodations for persons with disabilities. It is your responsibility to prepare a site survey and all required construction plans and specifications to suit the Premises and to make sure that these plans and specifications comply with the ADA and similar rules governing public accommodations for persons with disabilities, other applicable ordinances, building codes, permit requirements, and Lease requirements and restrictions.
- (2) You must retain an architect licensed in your state to develop construction drawings of your Pump It Up Business. Required stamped drawings include architectural, mechanical, plumbing and electrical plans. In addition, you must obtain structural and fire protection and any other plans as may be required by your state and local agencies.
- (3) You agree to send to us, upon our request, construction plans, specifications and/or other plans for our review before you begin constructing the Franchised Business, and all revised or "as built" plans and specifications during construction. We reserve the right to visit and inspect the Premises during construction to confirm your compliance with your obligations described in this section.
- B. Development of the Franchised Business.
Source: Item 23 — RECEIPTS (FDD pages 60–225)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Pump It Up's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, Pump It Up will provide franchisees with mandatory and suggested specifications and layouts for their Pump It Up Business. These specifications include requirements for dimensions, design, image, interior layout, décor, fixtures, equipment, signs, furnishings, and color scheme. Pump It Up may also provide suggested drawings for the overall layout of the premises. These layouts and drawings are proprietary to Pump It Up.
However, Pump It Up's specifications and layouts might not reflect the requirements of any federal, state, or local law, code, or regulation, including those arising under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) or similar rules governing public accommodations for persons with disabilities. It is the franchisee's responsibility to prepare a site survey and all required construction plans and specifications to suit the premises and ensure compliance with the ADA, other applicable ordinances, building codes, permit requirements, and lease requirements and restrictions.
Furthermore, the franchisee must retain a licensed architect to develop construction drawings for their Pump It Up Business, including architectural, mechanical, plumbing, and electrical plans. The franchisee must also obtain structural and fire protection plans as required by state and local agencies. Pump It Up reserves the right to request and review construction plans, specifications, and other plans before construction begins and to inspect the premises during construction to ensure compliance with these obligations. If a franchisee builds any portion of the Franchised Business outside of Pump It Up's specifications without receiving prior written consent, Pump It Up will have the right to delay the opening of the Franchised Business until the franchisee, at their sole expense, brings the Franchised Business into full compliance with Pump It Up's specifications.