Hungry Jacks (Multiple)

Cornerstone has delivered hydraulic and civil works across numerous Hungry Jack’s locations throughout Queensland, including Richlands, Taringa, Maryborough, Deagon, Morayfield, Labrador, and Strathpine. These projects highlight the team’s ability to deliver consistent, high-quality outcomes across multiple sites within live operational environments.

The Cornerstone team has been engaged to complete a wide range of works, from full ground-up installations through to upgrades within existing restaurants. This includes civil works, stormwater and drainage infrastructure, water services, and full fit-off, providing a complete, end-to-end solution for each project.

A key aspect of these works is the ability to operate within live environments, often with limited shutdown windows. Careful planning and coordination are required to ensure critical services are installed, upgraded, or modified with minimal disruption to ongoing business operations. Cornerstone consistently delivers within these constraints, maintaining both program timelines and operational continuity for the client.

At locations such as Richlands, works extended to civil upgrades and broader infrastructure improvements, demonstrating the team’s capability beyond standard fit-outs. Across all sites, services are delivered with a focus on durability, compliance, and long-term performance within high-traffic, fast-paced environments.

Drawing on extensive experience across quick service restaurant chains, Cornerstone understands the importance of efficiency, consistency, and reliability. These projects reinforce the team’s ability to deliver large-scale, repeat works across multiple locations—making them a trusted partner for national brands requiring dependable and well-coordinated service delivery.