Hospitality
Brand standards. FF&E. Phased renovations.
Hospitality projects fail on brand-standard compliance and FF&E coordination. OmniTakeoff splits FF&E from CI scope, tracks brand-standard finishes, and prices occupied-hotel renovations as their own phase.
Marriott / Hilton / IHG ready
Brand standards
Auto
FF&E split
Floor-by-floor
Occupied-reno phasing
What you'll bid
Project shapes we see in hospitality.
- New-build hotels and resorts
- Property-improvement plans (PIPs)
- Hotel restaurant and bar fit-outs
- Resort amenities (pool, spa, fitness)
- Casino and gaming-floor construction
Why OmniTakeoff
Where the platform shows its work for hospitality.
- FF&E vs. construction scope split with owner-furnished vs. contractor-installed clarity
- Brand-standard finish requirements (Marriott / Hilton / IHG) flagged per spec section
- Occupied-hotel renovation phasing (floor-by-floor or stack-by-stack)
- Restaurant kitchen + back-of-house scope priced separately from front-of-house finish
- ADA accessibility scope flagged per occupancy class
Hospitality features
The mechanics behind the headline.
FF&E split
FF&E scope reports as its own group with owner-furnished vs. contractor-installed clarity throughout.
Brand standards
Marriott / Hilton / IHG / Hyatt finish standards flag at validation against the project's spec.
Occupied phasing
Floor-by-floor or stack-by-stack phases drive labor escalators and barrier scope for guest-occupied work.
Restaurant + amenity
Kitchen equipment, bar fit-out, and amenity (pool / spa / fitness) priced as their own scope groups.
Frequently asked
Questions we hear from hospitality estimators.
- Do you handle PIP scope across a portfolio?
- Yes — multi-property PIPs roll up at the portfolio level with per-property breakouts, so a brand can see total spend and per-asset ROI in one packet.