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Teaming/timing sequences in hotel development projects (Record no. 165879)

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Classification number HD9715.A1 CON
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Personal name Hanioglu, Mehmet Nihat
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Title Teaming/timing sequences in hotel development projects
Statement of responsibility, etc. created by Mehmet Nihat Hanioglu &David Arditi
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Name of producer, publisher, distributor, manufacturer Taylor and Francis,
Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice 2013
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Title Construction Management and Economics
Volume/sequential designation Volume 31, number 4-6
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Summary, etc. Branding secures easier financing, higher rates and occupancies and repeat business in the hospitality industry. Hotel operators use architectural and interior design elements to create uniquely differentiated products for their brands. Owing to the expected benefits, hotel owners often involve brand chain hotel operators in designing their properties. However, although they are heavily involved in the design, hotel operators leave it to the owner to deal with the construction of the property and with the challenge of accomplishing the design intent while completing the project on time and within budget. The teaming/timing sequences available for a prospective hotel owner are analysed. The consequences of the timing for adding the builder to the project team in different project delivery methods are identified. Also, the best practices relative to design coordination, constructability reviews, value engineering, mock-up room reviews, price confirmation, and project handover are considered. A custom software program ‘HotPlan’ is developed to assist owners in generating conflict-free sequences of teaming/timing options and evaluating the consequences of their preferences. Comparisons of the HotPlan-generated sequences allow users to pick the alternative that most agrees with their intentions. The study is relevant to other types of projects such as residential and office buildings, airports, and hospitals where the operator of the facility may participate in the development process right from the start.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Constructability
Form subdivision Design management
General subdivision Hotel property development
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Personal name Arditi, David
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://doi.org/10.1080/01446193.2013.778417
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    Library of Congress Classification     Main Library Main Library - Special Collections 15/01/2014 Vol. 31, no. 4-6 (pages 369-385)   HD9715.A1 CON 04/06/2024 SP18033 04/06/2024 Journal Article For in house use