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Hospitality Business Review | Monday, April 03, 2023
Building a hotel in the eco-lodge style, with harmony with the environment from the beginning, is a particularly successful construction option.
Fremont, CA: From hospital wards to student accommodation, modular construction is on the rise, with everything from buildings being built offsite and then shipped to the site. This forward-looking technique has numerous advantages as a natural and robust solution for progressive hotel design.
Here are five advantages that hotel owners, designers, architects, and developers will have when they make the switch to this new and improved approach.
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Speedy construction
Hotel construction needs to be completed quickly in many situations. An event that will attract people from all over the world is to be held in a city with an aged hotel infrastructure, and there are only a few years to prepare. A conventionally constructed hotel would only be completed a few times during that period, but an offsite construction plan will allow for many more to be built, resulting in a more successful event.
Environmental benefits
Constructing conventionally can cause pollution since building with concrete, in particular, is resource-intensive and damaging to the environment. Modules are shipped in and placed in a building's shell using a modular construction technique, which adheres to eco-friendly best practices. Building a hotel in the eco-lodge style, with harmony with the environment from the beginning, is a particularly successful construction option.
Flexible design and redesign
Modular hotels offer another huge benefit; they can be easily renovated and modified without causing too much trouble. Hotel guests do not have to worry about months of loud construction disturbing their sleep by having an extension constructed offsite and assembled quickly. The modular design also allows for an easy replacement of existing pods and modules, which would normally require an expensive refit.
Safety from the elements
If the weather is cooperative, construction projects can be protected. Snow can cause supply deliveries to be delayed; rain can cause key components to becoming damp, or even intense heat can make working outside dangerous. Since modular construction takes place in factories, the elements will have less of an impact on its completion date, protecting everyone's bottom line.
Quieter build site
The onsite assembly process is far faster and quieter since it involves putting together preassembled pieces instead of building them from scratch. As a result, your guests will sleep uninterrupted, neighbor relationships will be easier, and noise pollution will be avoided - an important factor if you're building in the countryside.
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