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Hotel industry is one of the major contributors to the national economy in most countries
including Sri Lanka. Due to the high tourist attraction in Sri Lanka, demand for
modifying and upgrading the hotel industry to keep pace with the trend is inevitable.
Refurbishment thus covers a wide range of activities originating from decoration to
conversion. However, numerous problems are encountered in refurbishment projects
and further the industry lacks in-depth investigations on strategies to minimise such
problems associated. Hence this research was aimed at studying the problems prevailing
in hotel refurbishment projects and thereby suggesting strategies to minimise such. A
qualitative research approach was followed inclusive of three cases of recently
completed hotel refurbishment projects in order to explore the causes and respective
strategies to curtail the problems in connection with hotel refurbishment projects.
Accordingly, most common problems are the percentage of services work, obstruction
by occupancy, unrealistic time pressure and risk in health and safety. Subsequently, the
study explored the main causes for those to be guest disturbances, operation of the hotel,
unforeseen work and reluctance to wear safety accessories. Key strategies that could be
adopted are planning ahead, separating the noisy working areas, carrying out feasibility
studies and making compulsory to wear safety accessories. Through this study, it is
recommended to follow up the strategies to minimise the problems in hotel refurbishment
projects in Sri Lanka to enhance the lifespan of a hotel building effectively. |
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