Most Back-of-House Problems Start Before the Layout Is Truly Resolved
Most back-of-house problems are not site problems. They start much earlier, when operating decisions around flow, storage, staffing, services, equipment and access are still unresolved, but the layout is already moving toward approval.
What Information Is Needed Before Starting a Supermarket Layout?
A better supermarket layout starts before drawing begins. This article explains the site, supply chain, fresh department, technical, lease, and budget information that should be resolved before planning starts.
Concept Design vs Working Drawings in Retail Projects
Many retail projects lose control when concept drawings, information-only drawings, and working drawings are treated as if they carry the same authority. This article explains the difference and why drawing status control matters.
How to Choose the Right Refrigeration System for a Supermarket or Food Store
Choosing the right refrigeration system for a supermarket is not just about selecting cabinets, cold rooms or the cheapest plant option. The right system must suit the store size, operating model, building conditions, humidity, maintenance support and long-term running cost. This guide explains the main refrigeration options and the practical questions retailers should resolve before locking in a system.