Aloft Hotel (Marriott Bonvoy)
Guest room electrical installation and integrated making good for a Marriott Bonvoy-branded hotel — delivered around hotel occupancy with rooms returned to brand standard on completion.
Scope of Works
Pro Energise delivered electrical works for the Aloft Hotel, a Marriott Bonvoy-branded property. The programme included power infrastructure upgrades, LED lighting installation across guest rooms, corridors, and public areas, distribution board replacements, and full making good to Marriott brand standards.
Works were scheduled around hotel occupancy, with guest-facing areas completed during low-occupancy periods and back-of-house works phased to avoid disruption to hotel operations. All making good was completed to Marriott's brand specification, with rooms returned to letting condition immediately following electrical works.
What This Project Demonstrates
- Live hospitality environment — electrical works delivered in an operating hotel without disrupting guest experience
- Brand-standard making good — reinstatement completed to Marriott Bonvoy brand specification, not just functional finish
- Rooms returned same day — guest rooms back in letting condition immediately after electrical works
- Occupancy-sensitive scheduling — guest-facing works during low-occupancy periods, back-of-house phased around operations
- Multi-service delivery — power infrastructure, LED lighting, DB replacements, and making good under one contract
- Single point of accountability — electrical and making good delivered by the same team, eliminating coordination risk
- International brand client — delivery to the standards expected by a global hospitality brand
- £100k–£250k value band — mid-market delivery with enterprise-grade finishing standard
Delivery Outcomes
Guest Impact
Minimal guest disruption — rooms back in service same day
Brand Compliance
Making good completed to Marriott Bonvoy brand specification
Programme Management
Occupancy-sensitive scheduling across guest and back-of-house areas
Documentation
Full compliance documentation and handover per area
Scope Integration
Electrical installation, LED lighting, DB replacement, and making good under single contract
Quality Standard
Guest-facing reinstatement to letting condition, not just functional finish
Services Delivered
Power infrastructure upgrades and distribution board replacements across guest rooms, corridors, public areas, and back-of-house spaces. All works commissioned to BS 7671.
LED lighting installation across the hotel. Guest room, corridor, and public area lighting specified to complement the Marriott Bonvoy brand aesthetic while reducing energy consumption.
Full reinstatement to Marriott brand standards. Making good was a core deliverable — walls, ceilings, and decorative finishes reinstated to match the hotel's brand specification, with rooms returned to letting condition on the same day as electrical completion.
Delivery Controls Applied
This project was delivered under Pro Energise's structured commercial delivery framework, including:
- Occupancy-sensitive scheduling agreed with hotel management — guest-facing works during low-occupancy periods only
- Room-by-room delivery programme with same-day return to letting condition
- Making good quality checked against Marriott brand specification before room handback
- Digital QA evidence capture including pre-works condition, installation progress, and post-making-good completion photographs
- Coordination between electrical and making good teams to ensure single-day room turnaround
- Formal handover with completion certificates and photographic evidence per area
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Environment & Sector Context
Hotels present unique delivery challenges. Guest experience is paramount — visible works, noise, dust, and disruption directly impact revenue through cancelled bookings and negative reviews. Electrical works in a live hotel must be invisible to guests: rooms returned to perfect condition on the same day, no evidence of works in corridors, and no impact on reception or public areas.
The Marriott Bonvoy brand standard adds an additional quality layer. Making good is not just functional reinstatement — it must match the hotel's decorative specification exactly. Colour matching, finish quality, and attention to detail must meet the standard expected by a global hospitality brand. This requires a making good capability that goes beyond typical electrical contractor reinstatement.
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