Hotels

Bridgewater has worked in BC's hotel industry since the early 1980s, on new construction and major renovations. The work happens while parts of the building are still operational and other parts are still being commissioned. Hotel surface installation lives or dies on coordination. Lobbies, guest rooms, elevators, amenities, spas, exterior transitions: each carries different use patterns, durability standards, and trade sequencing.

Phased turnovers run through hotel programs the way they run through multi-family.

We sequence installation around access constraints and opening milestones, coordinating with site supervision and adjacent trades to keep work moving without disrupting operations.

Hotel surfaces also have to hold up under conditions most other surfaces don’t: constant traffic, frequent cleaning, sustained wear. Material selection, transition detailing, and slip resistance all account for that.

Hotel design pushes hard on feature areas: feature walls, large-format panels, stone elements, custom architectural details. We support large-format wall installations and mechanically supported vertical systems, integrating surface work with lighting, millwork, and architectural detailing.

Renovations and restorations on occupied buildings or heritage properties add another layer of complexity. Substrate evaluation, sequencing to protect surrounding finishes, and removal and replacement within existing conditions all factor in. 

Past hotel work includes the Rosewood Hotel Georgia (Vancouver), the Shangri-La Hotel and Residence (Vancouver), the Four Seasons Hotel Whistler, the Pan Pacific Hotel Whistler, the Pinnacle Hotel Vancouver, and the Marriott Residence Whistler.

Hotel work began in Whistler with the Nancy Green Lodge and Delta Suites among the earliest properties.

Hotels

Start with the opening date.

Tell us your opening date, your sequencing, and the spaces that have to come online first. We sequence the surface scope around what works for you.