Food Trucks on Construction Sites

Construction companies know that a good meal with drinks on the work site helps productivity and keeps employees happy and alert.

Construction Companies’ Considerations:

  • Reliability: Is your lunch truck reliable? Does it often show up late or not at all?
  • Cleanliness: Is your lunch truck clean and well-maintained? Is food properly rotated and kept at the right temperature?
  • Stock: Is your food truck well-stocked, including healthy options?

Coffee Trucks:

Work site coffee trucks play an integral role for contractors, especially if they excel in quality, cleanliness, and reliability. Coffee trucks have now evolved to include offerings of food such as sushi and spring rolls.

Tradition and Opportunity:

Tradition:
Mobile vendors and construction sites go together like peanut butter and jelly, ketchup and mustard, donuts and coffee. The pairing of lunch trucks serving construction sites has been a common sight for decades.

Advantage:
Most workers have limited time to eat and are not dressed appropriately, but you still have the advantage of having the smell of your food permeate the worksite.

On-Site Instructions:

If you are welcomed on-site, follow instructions on where to park very closely. With heavy equipment like trucks and forklifts operating nearby and building infrastructure, you need to be extremely thoughtful in where you park, preferably somewhere a good distance and out of the way of the workers.

Catering Opportunity:

If you own a gourmet food truck, don’t overlook the opportunity to serve construction sites. Doing so can be both lucrative and fulfilling.

The Right Fit:

The trucks—the silver catering, construction site type trucks that serve authentic food. Food trucks that drive around to different construction and work sites, providing real food. Nearby people will also walk up to the truck to buy food, not just the workers. As long as you’re outside the site boundaries, you’re fine.

Evolving Tastes:

“I never thought I’d see the day when construction workers would be ordering sushi from a lunch truck, but it’s becoming popular now, along with spring rolls. The construction market is developing a sophisticated palate.”

For Companies looking to Boost Your Food Truck Sales on Construction Sites

We’ve got just the solution for you! Introducing Site Route Router, our new product designed specifically for mobile lunch trucks like yours. Our app schedules routes for active construction sites, guiding you to high-demand locations where workers and nearby residents are looking for delicious food.

How It Works:

Route Scheduling:
Site Route Router provides routes and sales opportunities for food trucks to get new business on construction sites.

On-Site Analysis:
Drive by the site and analyze if you want to walk inside and introduce yourself to the job trailer and ask for permission to sell some food and drinks.

Continuous Opportunities:
Ganarpro will constantly send you to all the sites, and you can select the best ones for you.

Read a Study Highlighting Other Businesses that Can Offer Services or Products to Construction Sites. Here

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