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Design-Build: What Hotel Owners Should Consider
By Kacey Bradley - Exclusive for 4Hoteliers.com
Tuesday, 12th May 2020
 

When a hotel owner wants to start new property construction, there are a few methods to make this happen and traditional construction projects require multiple contracting companies to handle everything from start to finish, but that isn't always as easy as it might seem.

Instead, more hoteliers are turning to a design-build delivery method because it's beneficial for everyone involved.

Read on to discover what hotel owners should consider before beginning a design-build project. After reviewing the potential benefits, it's easier to decide if it's the best approach to accomplish the construction at hand.

1. Save Critical Time

The first significant benefit many hoteliers experience when they choose a design-build solution is that they save critical time on their projects. Instead of making multiple phone calls or sending endless emails every day to connect with different contractors, hotel owners only need to keep up with one team. Design-build allows one construction company to single-source the responsibility for an entire project.

Involving fewer people reduces the risk of miscommunication between contractors and prevents the project from derailing when switching between stages. When they need to, the designated construction manager will handle choosing partners for engineering, architecture and even interior design.

2. Create One Prototype Drawing

As the construction of a hotel begins and develops, the property owner and contract managers typically go through multiple prototype drawings. This takes time and effort away from finishing the project, but design-build architecture avoids this issue.
The design-build construction manager creates one prototype drawing to cover the entire design, including repetitive features like guest suites. They collaborate with the hotel owner to get the details right and communicate with future partners to ensure that everything goes according to plan.

3. Get Better Professional Guidance

Some people believe design-build projects save time and speed up construction by cutting corners, but that isn't the case. The professional guidance on each project makes this method stand out. Hotel owners can maintain the control they want while leveraging the experience of all the partners involved.

Working with a team of professionals all operating under the same guidance decreases the burden on the hotel administration because there aren't multiple contracts to observe and manage. Leaving the project in the hands of professionals saves hotel owners time and effort.

4. Minimize Design Costs

The single team working on a hotel construction project is naturally more efficient and innovative because they're on the same page. They already have experience with working together and communicating, so they streamline the design process and keep that essential integration as they begin and finish construction.

5. Predict and Solve Future Problems

A construction company that's ready to succeed with design-build deliveries will have a full-service estimating department. This department will have the team members who think through issues and look at all project-related documents. By researching everything and planning thoroughly, they'll ask more questions and solve problems before they arise. This is an essential part of the streamlined design-build process that makes a difference for so many clients.

6. Remember to Communicate

Trust is the crucial component that elevates design-build projects above traditional construction methods. If the trust between the hotel owner and the construction manager breaks down, it's likely due to a communication issue.

The best way to simplify the hotel construction process is to work on daily communication. Phone calls and emails can summarize daily progress, predict what will happen in the next week or two, and catch everyone up on where the project stands. Without communication, the other benefits of design-build deliveries will get lost in the confusion.

Meet With Multiple Companies

Design-build hotel projects work best when hotel management and the construction crew connect easily. Before making any decisions, owners should meet with multiple companies to discuss how they approach design-build deliveries and uphold their work standards. After talking about how they can achieve these benefits, hotel owners will know they've found the right team for their project.

This is strictly an exclusive feature, reprints of this article in any shape or form without prior written approval from 4Hoteliers.com is not permitted.

Kacey Bradley is the blogger behind The Drifter Collective, an eclectic lifestyle blog that expresses various forms of style through the influence of culture and the world around us. Kacey graduated with a degree in Communications while working for a lifestyle magazine. She has been able to fully embrace herself with the knowledge of nature, the power of exploring other locations and cultures, all while portraying her love for the world around her through her visually pleasing, culturally embracing and inspiring posts. Along with writing for her blog, she has written for sites like U.S. News, SUCCESS, Ruffled, and more!

www.driftercollective.com

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