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McDonald’s restaurant in Mutier

Project information

Client: McDonald’s Suisse Sàrl

Industry: commercial real estate

Type of construction: wooden element construction

Implementation period: 11 weeks

Year of construction: 2025

Architect: OS architectes

Area (m²): 660

Location: Moutier

Features: Performance of work as a subcontractor

A new McDonald's restaurant has opened in Moutier, built using modern timber frame construction technology. Thanks to high-precision manufacturing of structures at the factory and rapid assembly on site, the project was completed in just eleven weeks. The two-story building demonstrates how effective engineering solutions and high quality standards can be used to create modern catering facilities in a short period of time.

A modern restaurant concept in an elemental design

The project was fully implemented using timber frame construction technology. The scope of supply included the entire outer shell of the building, the McDrive area, roof waterproofing, and canopies that form a convenient and protected entrance for visitors. All exterior doors, load-bearing interior structures, interior doors, stairs, and individual steel elements were also installed. The total area of the premises — 660 m² — provides optimal conditions for the efficient operation of a restaurant focused on customer comfort and high throughput.

Key features

  1. New construction using sustainable timber frame house building technology
  2. Complete factory preparation of the building envelope, including facades and roofing
  3. Integrated McDrive area
  4. High-precision manufacturing of components and project implementation on site in just 11 weeks