McDonald’s to spend $186M to upgrade 240 restaurants across Florida

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McDonald’s says that it will invest around $186 million throughout 2018 and 2019 on the construction and modernization of 240 restaurants across Florida.

In total, McDonald’s and franchisees are investing $6 billion to modernize most U.S. restaurants by 2020.

The transformed restaurants will feature: modernized dining rooms with; digital self-order kiosks; remodeled counters; digital menu boards inside and at the drive-thru; new parking spots for curbside pick-up through mobile order and pay; and expanded McCafé counters and larger display cases.

“This is an exciting time for McDonald’s and we’re proud to be investing nearly $186 Million to provide a new experience, look and feel for guests at 240 McDonald’s locations across Florida,” McDonald’s owner/operator Anthony Lopez said in a statement. “We are also pleased that our modernization supports local architecture, engineering and construction jobs across the great state of Florida.”

The news release is one of several posted for different markets around the nations. It does not answer the question about how contractors and subtrades can bid on these projects. Florida Construction News has invited McDonald’s to provide further information on the process to follow.

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