Engineered once, deployable many times.
A modular hospitality room is a hotel-grade guest room delivered as a complete factory-finished volumetric module — bed, en-suite bathroom, wardrobe, work desk, climate control, lighting, and finishes already installed in the factory. structmod modular hospitality rooms serve hotel chains accelerating new-build programmes (Marriott Fairfield, Hilton Garden Inn, Holiday Inn Express, AC Hotel — all major brands now use modular construction for repeatable room formats), boutique hotel developers building distinctive properties on tight timelines, extended-stay operators expanding inventory, and resort developers building large room counts in remote or seasonal locations. Modular construction reduces hotel build time by up to 50% versus conventional construction.
Standard configurations follow hotel brand specifications. Typical room dimensions are 3-4 m wide × 6-8 m long × 2.8-3.2 m high — accommodating one queen or king bed plus en-suite bathroom (shower, toilet, basin) plus circulation. Larger configurations support two queen beds for family rooms, or single bed plus expanded work area for business hotels. Each room module arrives finished with brand-specified furniture, fixtures and equipment (FFE), connected MEP services (one connection point per side for power, water and drain), and tested ready for occupancy. On-site work is limited to lifting modules into position on the structural frame, connecting MEP services, and final corridor finishes — typical 3-6 month total construction for 100-200 room hotels.
structmod modular hospitality rooms support hotel development across European and Gulf markets where construction speed and cost certainty drive procurement decisions. Compared to conventional construction, modular typically delivers meaningful total project cost savings primarily through schedule reduction. Key brand-driven specifications include acoustic separation between rooms (typical STC 50-55 partition rating), fire compartmentation per hotel fire code, accessibility for ADA-equivalent hotel rooms, and energy performance per destination-country building code. Lead time is 12-16 weeks from contract signature for room module production at scale (50-200 modules per project).
Secuencia de despliegue típica
- Día 1 — cimentación del emplazamiento verificada, gatos de tornillo o zapatas corridas colocados
- Días 2–3 — módulos elevados a posición con grúa móvil
- Días 3–4 — conexiones entre módulos y sellado de envolvente
- Días 4–5 — conexiones MEP, pruebas húmedas
- Días 5–6 — acabados interiores, instalación de accesorios y equipos
- Día 7 — puesta en marcha, informe FAT, formación y entrega
Spec sheet — STR-2501
| Longitud total | 14.1 m · 46.3 ft |
|---|---|
| Anchura (transporte) | 2,99 m |
| Anchura (desplegado) | 2,99 m |
| Altura (transporte) | 3.20 m |
| Superficie (desplegado) | 42.2 m² |
| Peso en seco | 17.1 t |
| Chasis | Acero laminado en caliente EN 10025 S355JR · EN 1090 EXC-2 |
| Calidad de soldadura | EN ISO 3834-3 |
| Envolvente | Panel sándwich, núcleo PIR 80 mm · λ ≈ 0,023 W/(m·K) |
| Resistencia al fuego | EI-30 · ensayado según EN 13501-2 |
| Suelo | Contrachapado marino sobre EPDM · clasificación antideslizante R-10 |
| Instalación eléctrica | 120/240 V · 60 Hz (especificación EE.UU.) · conforme IEC 60364 |
| Climatización | Unidad compacta de cubierta · MERV-13 |
| Rango de operación | −25 °C a +50 °C ambiente |
| Clasificación de viento | Diseñado para viento básico de 150 km/h (EN 1991-1-4) |
| Diseño sísmico | Según EN 1998-1 (Eurocódigo 8) · clase de ductilidad DCM |
| Transporte | Huella ISO 668 · apto para placa CSC (variantes contenedor) |
| Tiempo de montaje | 3 horas · equipo de 2 personas |
Full drawings, calculation notes, DoP, O&M manual and FAT report included with every unit. Specs indicative — configurable to project requirements.