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Hotel Development
From Concept to Construction




                    www.onyx-hospitality.com
From Concept to Construction
Why are hotels different?

•   Overlapping end-to-end processes requiring complex
    strategic decisions
•   Unlike many other building types in that the entity
    must be ‘fully complete’ and operating
•   Major services, systems and IT involved
•   Governed by trends, fashions and competition
•   Often guided by owners lack of experience, emotions
    and indecision
•   Frequently hindered by statutory restrictions
•   Often attracts Owners who have little or no
    development experience
Bad Habit #1
Not understanding or defining objectives
Bad Habit #1
Not understanding or defining objectives

• Why are you building it?
• How are you building it?
• Is there an overall clear vision?
• Is the objective market driven, instinct driven, or
  emotionally driven?
• Is the site right?
• Should you build it?
• What are you building?
Bad Habit #1
Brief & Owner

•   Major problem often lies with Owner/Developer not
    really knowing what they want
•   Often a desire for a hotel is driven out of emotions
•   Lack of trust and experience tempts owners to ‘go
    alone’
•   First time Owners often want the 3-Star Brand but
    have a 5-Star expectation
•   Maximising GFA is desirable but not always best
•   Mixed Use developments have inherent challenges
•   Thankfully ‘design’ today is more important - kudos
Bad Habit #2
Not understanding the market
Bad Habit #2
Not understanding the market

• Not enough research
• Too much research….
• What does the market really require
• What will demand drivers be when the hotel is
  complete in 3 years +
• Will it stack up financially at that time
• Are there actually better options than a hotel
• Consultants correct interpretation of style, facilities,
  size, F&B, etc. essential
Bad Habit #2
Available resources

•   New owners often rely on instinct, emotions
    connections and friends
•   Various Real Estate and Hotel Analysts exist but
    remember its only ‘advice’
•   Walk the streets, stay in competition, understand their
    Financials
•   But don’t always believe them…..
•   Consultants must be analytical and pragmatic in
    interpreting these issues
•   Form or Function should not dominate – successful
    hotels balance both
Bad Habit #3
Not understanding the product
Bad Habit #3
Not understanding the product

•   What product exists? What is needed in the market?
•   Commit early to a Brand or identity and follow it
•   Challenge the Operator to explain and understand the
    chosen Brand
•   Luxury is not always ‘the best’
•   ‘Mixed Use’ is not always the best
•   Resist Brand ‘creep’ outside defined parameters
•   Get to know comparable products and competition
•   Recognise how today’s technology and environmental
    issues influence the industry
•   Stay flexible – trends change
Bad Habit #3
Hotels ARE different

•   An average 5 star hotel property requires upwards of
    27 different consultants
•   A hotel - by m2 - costs 4 times as much as an office
    block and will take 3 times as long to build - beware
•   In many emerging countries approvals and permissions
    can hinder the process
•   Few good PM companies know how to manage
    process. Understand this before commitment
•   4’500 different items go in to a hotel – about 20 into
    an office block
•   A pre-opening budget can constitute over 10% of
    project cost
Bad Habit #4
Not defining programme, quality or budget
Bad Habit #4
Not defining programme, quality or budget

• Major cause of dissatisfaction and disillusionment
• Define realistic time lines including design and site
  acquisition
• Set quality objectives – preferably real examples of
  benchmark hotels
• Engage professional help to determine realistic budget
  with necessary contingencies and escalations
• Fully understand these issues at outset
Bad Habit #4
The role of hotel Technical Services

•   We generally bridge the Operational and Technical
    aspects of a hotel ensuring the integrity of a Brand is
    largely maintained
•   We also should span the Owner – Consultant divide
    impartially
•   We are generally paid as ‘consultants’
•   However often seen by Owners as their ‘Project
    Manager’
•   Standards Manuals and their inherent dangers
Bad Habit #5
Not engaging or managing correct support
Bad Habit #5
Not engaging or managing correct support

•   Select consultants on reputation and ability – not on
    just price – select people not names
•   Select contractors and suppliers on the same basis
•   Ensure they all know the product and the locality
•   Respect local relationships and integrate the
    community….they are invaluable
•   Clearly establish your guidelines and expectations
•   Manage the Project Manager
•   Resist involving spouses or relations in design!
Bad Habit #6
Not clearly defining owner involvement
Bad Habit #6
Not clearly defining owner involvement

•   Nothing disrupts a project more than an inconsistent
    Owner (and Operator)
•   Owner must assign and delegate trusted, experienced
    and knowledgeable personnel
•   Trust your hotel Operator – he has usually done it
    before!
•   Make sure reporting information is accurate and timely
    – get to know the bad news first
•   Be realistic and nimble
•   Get fully involved - or not at all!
Bad Habit #7
Not understanding hotel construction
Bad Habit #7
Not understanding hotel construction

•   Construction processes may be similar but seldom the
    same in different locations
•   Investigate construction options – consider long term
    benefit not short term savings
•   Unless core business involves construction avoid trying
    to fully control process
•   Mitigate risk and delay through decisive and informed
    planning – changes are costly and disruptive
•   Understand market dynamics and trends – commodity
    pricing, tender climate, labour costs, etc.
•   There is no such thing as a cheap hotel!
Bad Habit #7
Opening a hotel

•   Incredibly complex process – can last over 18 months
•   Needs skilled focused teams and individuals
•   Needs understanding from contractors and consultants
    – indemnity, access, defects…
•   Testing and Commissioning over 20 separate systems is
    highly complex
•   ‘Procurement to placement’ very involved process
•   Define the soft and full opening
•   Establish defects and responsibilities and processes
•   ‘Programme, Prepare and Predict’
Top 10 Tips
for Hotel Developers
Top 10 Tips
for Hotel Developers




1             Understand the driving forces
              behind your desire to build a hotel
Top 10 Tips
for Hotel Developers




2             Agree to budget, programme and
              benchmark quality up front – even
              before engagement
Top 10 Tips
for Hotel Developers




3             Engage an Operator up front
Top 10 Tips
for Hotel Developers




4             Integrate the right consultants at
              the right time with the right ‘Matrix
              of Responsibilities’
Top 10 Tips
for Hotel Developers




5             Resist Brand ‘creep’ outside defined
              parameters
Top 10 Tips
for Hotel Developers




6             ‘Mixed Use’ is not always the best
              option
Top 10 Tips
for Hotel Developers




7             Understand the governance
              process. A hotel can take 8 years in
              Vietnam!
Top 10 Tips
for Hotel Developers




8             Use international Fire Life Safety
              standards
Top 10 Tips
for Hotel Developers




9             Don’t commit to the ‘unknown’
Top 10 Tips
for Hotel Developers




10            Beware of the ‘stop-start’ scenario
              on your business

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Hotel Development - From Concept To Construction

  • 1. Hotel Development From Concept to Construction www.onyx-hospitality.com
  • 2. From Concept to Construction Why are hotels different? • Overlapping end-to-end processes requiring complex strategic decisions • Unlike many other building types in that the entity must be ‘fully complete’ and operating • Major services, systems and IT involved • Governed by trends, fashions and competition • Often guided by owners lack of experience, emotions and indecision • Frequently hindered by statutory restrictions • Often attracts Owners who have little or no development experience
  • 3.
  • 4. Bad Habit #1 Not understanding or defining objectives
  • 5. Bad Habit #1 Not understanding or defining objectives • Why are you building it? • How are you building it? • Is there an overall clear vision? • Is the objective market driven, instinct driven, or emotionally driven? • Is the site right? • Should you build it? • What are you building?
  • 6. Bad Habit #1 Brief & Owner • Major problem often lies with Owner/Developer not really knowing what they want • Often a desire for a hotel is driven out of emotions • Lack of trust and experience tempts owners to ‘go alone’ • First time Owners often want the 3-Star Brand but have a 5-Star expectation • Maximising GFA is desirable but not always best • Mixed Use developments have inherent challenges • Thankfully ‘design’ today is more important - kudos
  • 7. Bad Habit #2 Not understanding the market
  • 8. Bad Habit #2 Not understanding the market • Not enough research • Too much research…. • What does the market really require • What will demand drivers be when the hotel is complete in 3 years + • Will it stack up financially at that time • Are there actually better options than a hotel • Consultants correct interpretation of style, facilities, size, F&B, etc. essential
  • 9. Bad Habit #2 Available resources • New owners often rely on instinct, emotions connections and friends • Various Real Estate and Hotel Analysts exist but remember its only ‘advice’ • Walk the streets, stay in competition, understand their Financials • But don’t always believe them….. • Consultants must be analytical and pragmatic in interpreting these issues • Form or Function should not dominate – successful hotels balance both
  • 10. Bad Habit #3 Not understanding the product
  • 11. Bad Habit #3 Not understanding the product • What product exists? What is needed in the market? • Commit early to a Brand or identity and follow it • Challenge the Operator to explain and understand the chosen Brand • Luxury is not always ‘the best’ • ‘Mixed Use’ is not always the best • Resist Brand ‘creep’ outside defined parameters • Get to know comparable products and competition • Recognise how today’s technology and environmental issues influence the industry • Stay flexible – trends change
  • 12. Bad Habit #3 Hotels ARE different • An average 5 star hotel property requires upwards of 27 different consultants • A hotel - by m2 - costs 4 times as much as an office block and will take 3 times as long to build - beware • In many emerging countries approvals and permissions can hinder the process • Few good PM companies know how to manage process. Understand this before commitment • 4’500 different items go in to a hotel – about 20 into an office block • A pre-opening budget can constitute over 10% of project cost
  • 13. Bad Habit #4 Not defining programme, quality or budget
  • 14. Bad Habit #4 Not defining programme, quality or budget • Major cause of dissatisfaction and disillusionment • Define realistic time lines including design and site acquisition • Set quality objectives – preferably real examples of benchmark hotels • Engage professional help to determine realistic budget with necessary contingencies and escalations • Fully understand these issues at outset
  • 15. Bad Habit #4 The role of hotel Technical Services • We generally bridge the Operational and Technical aspects of a hotel ensuring the integrity of a Brand is largely maintained • We also should span the Owner – Consultant divide impartially • We are generally paid as ‘consultants’ • However often seen by Owners as their ‘Project Manager’ • Standards Manuals and their inherent dangers
  • 16. Bad Habit #5 Not engaging or managing correct support
  • 17. Bad Habit #5 Not engaging or managing correct support • Select consultants on reputation and ability – not on just price – select people not names • Select contractors and suppliers on the same basis • Ensure they all know the product and the locality • Respect local relationships and integrate the community….they are invaluable • Clearly establish your guidelines and expectations • Manage the Project Manager • Resist involving spouses or relations in design!
  • 18. Bad Habit #6 Not clearly defining owner involvement
  • 19. Bad Habit #6 Not clearly defining owner involvement • Nothing disrupts a project more than an inconsistent Owner (and Operator) • Owner must assign and delegate trusted, experienced and knowledgeable personnel • Trust your hotel Operator – he has usually done it before! • Make sure reporting information is accurate and timely – get to know the bad news first • Be realistic and nimble • Get fully involved - or not at all!
  • 20. Bad Habit #7 Not understanding hotel construction
  • 21. Bad Habit #7 Not understanding hotel construction • Construction processes may be similar but seldom the same in different locations • Investigate construction options – consider long term benefit not short term savings • Unless core business involves construction avoid trying to fully control process • Mitigate risk and delay through decisive and informed planning – changes are costly and disruptive • Understand market dynamics and trends – commodity pricing, tender climate, labour costs, etc. • There is no such thing as a cheap hotel!
  • 22. Bad Habit #7 Opening a hotel • Incredibly complex process – can last over 18 months • Needs skilled focused teams and individuals • Needs understanding from contractors and consultants – indemnity, access, defects… • Testing and Commissioning over 20 separate systems is highly complex • ‘Procurement to placement’ very involved process • Define the soft and full opening • Establish defects and responsibilities and processes • ‘Programme, Prepare and Predict’
  • 23. Top 10 Tips for Hotel Developers
  • 24. Top 10 Tips for Hotel Developers 1 Understand the driving forces behind your desire to build a hotel
  • 25. Top 10 Tips for Hotel Developers 2 Agree to budget, programme and benchmark quality up front – even before engagement
  • 26. Top 10 Tips for Hotel Developers 3 Engage an Operator up front
  • 27. Top 10 Tips for Hotel Developers 4 Integrate the right consultants at the right time with the right ‘Matrix of Responsibilities’
  • 28. Top 10 Tips for Hotel Developers 5 Resist Brand ‘creep’ outside defined parameters
  • 29. Top 10 Tips for Hotel Developers 6 ‘Mixed Use’ is not always the best option
  • 30. Top 10 Tips for Hotel Developers 7 Understand the governance process. A hotel can take 8 years in Vietnam!
  • 31. Top 10 Tips for Hotel Developers 8 Use international Fire Life Safety standards
  • 32. Top 10 Tips for Hotel Developers 9 Don’t commit to the ‘unknown’
  • 33. Top 10 Tips for Hotel Developers 10 Beware of the ‘stop-start’ scenario on your business