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Project Details
- Client: Yummyverse Corp.
- Timeline: 30 days
- Area/Lot: 300 sqm.
- Category: Commercial D&B
Located in the vibrant commercial district of Shangri-La Mall, Ortigas, the Kakatakam! Restaurant project was a full-scale fit-out construction delivered with speed, quality, and precision. Designed and built for Yummyverse Corp., the 300 sqm space was transformed into a dynamic culinary destination in just 30 days.
Scope of Work
This commercial fit-out project was executed through a comprehensive Design and Build approach, ensuring seamless integration between conceptual planning and construction execution. Our team provided the following services:
- Architectural Design
- Civil and Structural Works
- Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP) Systems
- Fire Protection Installation
- POS and Auxiliary System Integration
- CCTV and Security System Installation
- Demolition Works for Site Preparation
Execution and Delivery
Despite the complex site conditions and coordination with mall management protocols, our streamlined project management ensured that all design elements, systems, and finishing works were completed on time — within the 30-day construction window.
Outcome
The result is a restaurant that not only reflects the brand identity of Kakatakam! — bold, flavorful, and inviting — but also complies with all commercial standards in safety, efficiency, and functionality. From the polished front-of-house experience to the seamlessly integrated back-end systems, this project exemplifies our commitment to excellence in commercial fit-out construction.
Kakatakam! now stands as a must-visit destination at Shangri-La Mall, offering both aesthetic charm and operational efficiency — a successful collaboration between our design-build team and Yummyverse Corp.
Client Testimonial
Michael D
CEO of bbq. Chicken
"From start to finish, Caryatecton delivered exceptional service. They communicated well, met every deadline, and the quality of their work far exceeded our expectations."