The bar for a great hospitality installation has risen significantly in the last few years. Even in “normal” times, when you are planning a hotel installation it is important to be able to adjust because suppliers can have unforeseen events. In addition, in today’s market, the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting everyone’s supply chain. This results in hundreds of glitches in the manufacturing-shipping-warehousing process that all lead up to installations.
Another factor just as important to consider: the evolution of hotel decor and style has resulted in stunning new offerings in the industry. These offerings present even more complexity and need for a variety of skills from the installation team.
Another factor just as important to consider: the evolution of hotel decor and style has resulted in stunning new offerings in the industry. These offerings present even more complexity and need for a variety of skills from the installation team.
For example, headboards are larger with much more complex assembly requirements; the work required to create vanities often falls between the installer and the general contractor for completion; mirrors may require assembly by multiple trades upon which the final creation is dependent; and lighting options are becoming increasingly varied with LED work.
The positioning and installation of art is much more than just elevations. Unique antique items require collaboration between designers and installers to get just the right look. Scribing and manipulation is becoming more the rule than the exception.
Delays in FF&E items—from case goods to lighting to mattresses—are significantly impacting installation but sourcing outside of China is difficult if not impossible.
So, now more than ever, being able to react quickly and effectively will help minimize any setbacks or problems that may arise during an installation. Being prepared for anything can make all the difference when it comes time for installing your new business’s accommodations. Having a JMC Global senior leader and team onsite insures that will happen.
Its project managers are well-versed with the four key stakeholders for the success of any project—general contractor, ownership, brand and purchasing.
The positioning and installation of art is much more than just elevations. Unique antique items require collaboration between designers and installers to get just the right look. Scribing and manipulation is becoming more the rule than the exception.
Delays in FF&E items—from case goods to lighting to mattresses—are significantly impacting installation but sourcing outside of China is difficult if not impossible.
So, now more than ever, being able to react quickly and effectively will help minimize any setbacks or problems that may arise during an installation. Being prepared for anything can make all the difference when it comes time for installing your new business’s accommodations. Having a JMC Global senior leader and team onsite insures that will happen.
Its project managers are well-versed with the four key stakeholders for the success of any project—general contractor, ownership, brand and purchasing.