Renovation or construction of :
hotels & restaurants

The hospitality industry is at a major turning point in its history, where sustainability is becoming the norm rather than the exception. Low-carbon construction is emerging as one of the fundamental pillars of this revolution, and the role of an assistant builder is becoming essential to ensure the success of such constructions. The future of hotel construction is deeply rooted in reducing carbon footprints, using resources responsibly and creating welcoming spaces for travelers from all over the world.

How we helped Leader Hotels build a 5-star eco-friendly hotel in Martinique.

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Why work with an Assistant Project Manager for a hotel construction or renovation project?


Building or renovating a hotel is a significant investment for the next 20 years, and requires vision and foresight. Achieving the objectives of this complex project requires meticulous planning, precise execution and expert management. This is where the Assistant Project Manager comes in, an essential partner in ensuring the success of your project. BAM is a professional hotel builder, specializing in project management and support.

The Necessity of Low Carbon Construction

The hospitality sector is notorious for its high energy consumption, considerable waste production and impact on the local environment. In response to growing awareness of environmental issues, tomorrow's hotels will have to adopt more sustainable construction and management practices. This is a necessity to reduce their impact on the planet and meet the expectations of environmentally conscious travelers.

Innovative Designs for a Sustainable Future:

In the near future, hotel design will increasingly turn to innovative solutions, with the invaluable help of an assistant project manager. Architects and engineers will adopt construction approaches incorporating sustainable materials, optimal orientation for natural light, and energy-efficient heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems. The Assistant Project Manager will play a key role in coordinating these elements to create spaces that are both aesthetically pleasing and eco-responsible, offering guests an exceptional stay experience while minimizing environmental impact.

Use of sustainable materials

The selection of building materials plays a crucial role in low-carbon construction, and the building owner's assistant contributes to the research and deployment of these materials. Hotels of the future will opt for low-carbon footprint materials, such as FSC-certified wood, recycled materials, and eco-friendly flooring options. By investing in sustainable materials, hotels can reduce their consumption of natural resources and help preserve ecosystems.

Energy saving and green technologies

The Assistant Project Manager will work closely with green technology experts to integrate sustainable solutions. Tomorrow's luxury hotels will be equipped with solar panels, intelligent energy management systems and low-energy LED lighting. These initiatives will not only reduce energy consumption, but also operating costs, making hotel operations more economically viable.

Commitment to an Environmentally-Friendly Customer Experience

The hotels of the future will not only reduce their environmental impact during construction, but will also invite their guests to participate in the process. The Assistant Project Manager will ensure that initiatives such as waste reduction, the use of water-saving equipment, and the promotion of sustainable travel practices are fully integrated into the customer experience. Hotels will become sustainability educators, encouraging guests to adopt more environmentally-friendly habits.

In conclusion, the future of low-carbon construction in the hotel industry is synonymous with sustainability, innovation and commitment to a cleaner future, with the assistant owner as an essential partner. Tomorrow's luxury hotels will be examples of responsible construction and operating practices, offering travelers an exceptional stay experience while preserving the planet. Low-carbon construction in the hotel industry is not just a trend, but a necessity for an industry that aspires to survive in a world conscious of its impact on the environment. The Assistant Project Manager will be the guarantor of this successful transition to a more sustainable hotel industry.

Why hold an architectural competition for the renovation or construction of a hotel?


A successful competition captures the public's imagination, provides a compelling story and sets the brief.
A competition is a highly effective way of finding the right design team, drawing up specifications, involving stakeholders, exploring potential concepts and gaining public support.

BAM's competitions provide the client's team with a clear, visionary narrative, backed up by architectural and technical knowledge. One of the main strengths of the BAM team is its architectural expertise.

We believe that the quality of a building is largely determined by the quality and depth of thought that goes into its specifications. We devote a lot of energy to drawing up the best possible specifications, which allows the architects to concentrate on the creative response. This creativity is distilled into the concept of the winning team and the initial imagery that shows the promise of the future, long before permits are obtained and construction begins.

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