Hotel Construction Programme - Help please

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13 years 9 months

Each project is unique. I recommend, build the plan with your operations/construction management team.

Programmes of other hotels (that will be shared to you) do not really show the assumptions made in the plan development, procurement considerations, logistics, design and engineering etc.

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19 years 10 months

Hi Antonio

Please read the whole thread and then understand why sending you a sample programme will not help.

Best regards

Mike Testro

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14 years 7 months

Hi every one,

I'm studing the program for a five star hotel, around 400 rooms, 24 storage.

Would you please share with me any of your Hotel Project Schedule to get more ideas?

My mail isuse private message service

Thanks in advance!

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14 years 8 months

Hi Mike Testro

 

Can you please send me your Hotel progarmme to my email christosathya@yahoo.com

As i dont have any experience in hotel project, can you please send me your programme.

 

Rgds

Chris
 

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16 years 7 months

Hi James,



Would you happen to know a Bob Benham by any chance? or John William?

How about Chris Danniel or George William?

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19 years 10 months

Hi Samer



You are a very kind and thoughful person.



Long may you contribute to PP.



Best regards



Mike Testro

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17 years 3 months

Dear Mike,



We are just assisting him in starting up his schedule. I really believe that each person should build up his own schedule. Sometimes you need a small push forward. So this was it, no more. Cutting and pasting templates/ old schedule will only put a person out of touch with the project.



I do believe that if he is serious, it might take him at least 3-4 weeks to build up a complete schedule.



I hope that he benefit from this thread. This is what it is all about.



With kind regards,



Samer

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19 years 10 months

Hi Samer



Of course you have the skill and expertise to do it from the top of your head - you can build it therefore you can plan it.



Unfortunately you missed my point.



The chap who started this thread has never built a hotel in his life.



He will never do it from a single template - no matter how expertly detailed the advice.



Why not ask him for the drawings and spec and do the plan for him.



I have just finished a 4 storey hotel programme - it took me 6 hours Bottom Uo - fully resourced.



Best regards



Mike Testro




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17 years 3 months

Dear Mike,



That can be dealt with easily:



steel framed structure on a piled basement foundation:



Substructure

- Site layout

- Pile Drilling

- Pile Reinforcement

- Pile Casting

- Pile Top end preparation

- Raft shuttering, reinforcement and casting

- Column necks shuttering, reinforcement and casting.

- Fill under Slab on Grade

- Slab on grade reinforcement, Anchor bolts installation and concrete casting.



Superstructure

Structural Steel Erection (for all floors)

- Erection of Structural Steel Columns

- Erection of Beams and Bracing.

- Erection of Corrugated sheet studded slabs

- Casting of Concrete for slabs



Facade Cladding.

- Substructure

- Cover skin

- Finishes.



For the two storey villas case:



Divide the project into Zone or number of Villas. And start with the same conventional program of works. You will need to calculate the resources and make the work go in parallel from one Zone or Villa to the Other.



With kind regards,



Samer




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19 years 10 months

Hi Samer



Thats a great list - but what if it is steel framed structure on a piled basement foundation?



Or a series of two storey villas around a central reception zone in a landscaped beach environment.



Best regards



Mike Testro

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17 years 3 months

Dear James,



Please describe the scope of work that you have and we can provide you with all the activites in few posts.



Basic division of area; Rooms, Corridors, Ballrooms, Basements, Roofs, Landscape works, Laundry



1. Substructure

a. site layout

b. excavation

c. shuttering

d. Blinding

e. Concreting of footings + vertical elements

f. Insulation of footings

g. Protection of insulation

h. fill around footings in layers

i. blinding for slab on grades

j. insulation, reinforcement and concreting of Slab on grade



2. Super Structure.

a. Column shuttering, reinforcement and concreting.

b. Slabs shuttering, reinforcement and concreting.

c. Cladding works



3. Finishes

a. Block partitions.

b. Electromechanical 1st fix

c. Plastering.

d. Tiling works

e. Wood works

f. Electromechanical 2nd fix

g. Ceiling works + E/M 3rd fix

h. Painting works.

i. Wall paper

j. Carpet works.

k. Stainless Steel works.

l. Glass works.

m. Signage



4. Furniture and Art Works.



5. Testing and Commissioning.

Pools, Laundry, kitchens, Bars, 3rd party inspection, soft opening snags.



With kind regards,



Samer

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19 years 10 months

Hi James



I notice that your speciality is Civil Engineering.



Believe me building is easier - I have worked in both disciplines and any sort of vertical arrangement is easier than a flat linear one.



Just look at the drawings and the spec and think the construction process through from setting out to final test and commission.



I have said many times in PP - If you can’t build it you can’t plan it.



Best regards



Mike Testro.

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19 years 10 months

Hi James



Getting a pdf of someone elses programme will not help.



Every hotel is different.



You must start your own programme from the information that you have in front of you.



Best regards



Mike Testro