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Contributor • COVID-19 • Retail/Hospitality

Covid-19 Fuels Competition for Cleanliness in Hotels

June 24, 2020

by Randy Shelly

Although the hospitality industry took one of the biggest financial hits during the pandemic, it’s in the position to make one of the biggest comebacks. Customer confidence will drive repeat, continuous traffic, and as leisure travel begins to pick up, hotels are in a competition for cleanliness to earn the trust of their guests through thoughtful upgrades and renovations.

Prior to Covid-19, older, dated hotels had the stigma of not being perceived as clean; with the health care crisis, this sentiment has only been amplified. This perception will drive more upgrades, from cosmetic refreshes to gut renovation overhauls. Previously, a hotel room lifecycle was 10 years on average (and even less in high-end hotels). This renovation lifecycle will shorten as properties try to stay ahead of the curve and provide customers with the comfort and confidence of staying in a clean, safe environment, as well as have staying power as hotels compete to stay relevant.

Shawmut Design and Construction has already seen hotel clients shift some of their materials, most notably opting for hardwood flooring instead of carpeting. There will be more of a focus on sourcing materials that are easier to clean and disinfect, and less prone to capturing and holding on to germs and particulate matter. These upgrades present an opportunity for hotels to win back market share from homestay offerings. Hotels are able to provide a level of cleaning service, updates, and refreshes that aren’t attainable in homestays, achieving an increased level of confidence and comfort with guests.

As the country reopens, some hotels that are in the midst of, or about to begin, scheduled work are staying closed to complete the work, taking advantage of the anticipated lower levels of foot traffic and occupancy. While it may seem counterintuitive, now is the most economical time to renovate, saving on both schedule and cost. A property that’s shut down or at low occupancy allows for a shorter build duration; couple that with lower construction labor and material costs in the short-term and minimal revenue impact, and it’s the highest value for an investment. On top of that, it’s less disruptive to guests since lower capacity levels allow for easier logistical accommodations during construction.

While it’s expected that hotels will have a slow recovery – not hitting pre-Covid-19 levels until 2023 – owners cannot lose sight of their guests’ new priorities and the importance of putting them first. Comfort level in travel will be the most important factor in gauging recovery, and hotels have the opportunity to make themselves part of the solution by providing the ultimate client experience – honing in on the safety and well-being of their guests.

Hospitality and customer satisfaction are at the core of the hotel business model, which is why the sector will recover from this pandemic stronger than ever. The properties that will come back on top will have a focus on safety, an understanding of the importance of purposeful renovations and refreshes, and an unyielding commitment to making their guests feel comfortable and confident, ultimately winning the competition for cleanliness. 

Randy Shelly

Randy Shelly is executive vice president of hospitality at Shawmut Design and Construction.

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