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Marriott Hotels

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Capital Builders group has partnered with Marriott for over twenty years completing numerous Marriott Hotel projects. 

Please click below to see details on Selected Marriott Hotel Projects:
East Side Marriott Hotel
525 Lexington Avenue
New York, NY

Rooms and Corridor Renovation

SIZE: 30 Floors – 650 Rooms

SCOPE: Renovation of guest rooms, bathrooms and corridors which include new carpet, wall covering, electric, doors, stone tile, vanity tops, millwork and new FF&E package.

ARCHITECT: Marriott International, Inc.

New York LaGuardia Airport Marriott
102-05 Ditmars Blvd.
East Elmhurst, NY 11369

Public Spaces Renovations

SIZE: 35,000 SF             

SCOPE: Renovation of Lobby, Great Room, Bar, Lounge, Meeting Rooms, Ballrooms and Bathrooms. Extensive stone, millwork, metalwork, painting, wall covering, HVAC, plumbing, sprinkler and electric work. Project completed in phases to allow the hotel to remain open.

ARCHITECT: MLG Architects
DESIGNER: Krause & Sawyer

Marriott Marquis
1535 Broadway
New York, NY

Public Space, Ballrooms & Restaurant/Bar

SIZE: 60,000 S.F.

SCOPE: 6th Floor Ballroom – Extensive structural steel work to reinforce concrete floor, fume mitigation system required to eliminate welding smoke and order. Refurbishment of 600 linear feet of folding partitions. New wall covering, paint, upholstery and carpet. Extensive electric and A/V work. New chandeliers and support system.
8th Floor Restaurant & Bars – Renovation of two bars and construction of new restaurant which included custom millwork, state of the art A/V system with custom metal and glass TV display. High end finishes including custom stone work, metal and glass railings and plaster finishes.

ARCHITECT: Forrest Perkins

37th Floor Room Expansion

SIZE: 8,000 S.F.

SCOPE: Construction of eight (8) new guestrooms on the 37th floor. Complicated logistical project which required bringing large pieces of steel and associated building material into a fully occupied hotel. Job included replacement of curtain wall and installation of a complex scaffolding system.

ARCHITECT: Achenson Doyle Partner Architects, PC

38th Floor Room Expansion

SIZE: 8,000 S.F.

SCOPE: Construction of eight (8) new guestrooms on the 38th floor. The job entailed the removal of an existing roof structure within the hotel and the buildout of eight new rooms.

ARCHITECT: Achenson Doyle Partners Architects, PC

“Jewel Box” Renovation

SIZE: 10,000 SF

SCOPE: Renovation of the main entry to the hotel. The scope included custom millwork panels, custom metal and glass enclosures and extensive stone work. New escalators were installed involving structural steel and concrete work.

ARCHITECT: BBGM Architects

Front Desk & Retail Renovation

SIZE: 11,000 SF

SCOPE: Phased renovation of the front desk, business center and retail stores in this extremely busy hotel. The scope included custom metal and glass work as well as high end millwork items. The project was phased to allow hotel operations to run uninterrupted.

ARCHITECT: BBGM Architects

Port Cochere

SIZE: 20,000 S.F.

SCOPE: Replaced ceiling and lighting with new custom Kalwall panel system and new lighting. Restored and painted columns. Recladded marquis with stainless steel panels. All work completed while maintaining the full operations of the drive thru areas.

ARCHITECT: BBG-BBGM Architects

Function Space

SIZE: 4,300 SF

SCOPE: Conversion of an existing restaurant into a corporate function space. The scope included extensive millwork, metal work, glazing, tile and stone work. Complex ceiling layout required tight coordination of mechanical and electrical trades.

ARCHITECT: Arnold Syrop Associates

Marriott Financial Center
85 West Street
New York, NY

Ballroom, Public Space & Office Renovation

SIZE: 35,000 SF             

SCOPE: Complete renovation of existing ballrooms, bathrooms and public space which included high end finishes, new dimming systems and extensive mechanical work. New buildout of 5,000 S.F. of corporate office space.

ARCHITECT: William B. Tabler Architects

Lobby Renovation and Battery Park Tavern Buildout

SIZE: 8,000 SF

SCOPE: Lobby: Installation of a new entry vestibule, including a new power assisted revolving door. High end finishes consisting of stone flooring, leather panels, wall covering, faux finishes and mahogany hand rails.
Tavern: Complete build-out of high end bar/restaurant. Detailed millwork/metal bar and wall finishes.

ARCHITECT: Lobby: William B. Tabler Architects

Repairs to hotel after September 11

SCOPE: Reconstruction of the entire basement level which contained all of the hotels support services. New partition, flooring, finishes and electric. Repairs to guest rooms, corridors and restaurants throughout the hotel.

ARCHITECT: In House Facilities Staff

Health Club/ADA Rooms/Starbucks

SIZE: 5,000 SF

SCOPE: Renovation of existing health club including new locker room, interior finishes and HVAC System. Conversion of eight guestrooms into handicap accessible rooms. Complete build-out of a new Starbucks Coffee Shop.

ARCHITECT: William B. Tabler Architects

Ballrooms & Corridors

SIZE: 4,000 SF

SCOPE: Refinishing of Ballroom and Corridor areas in a first-class hotel requiring a highly compressed schedule to minimize inconvenience to the hotel operations.

ARCHITECT: In House Facilities Staff

Courtyard Marriott
3 East 40th Street
New York, NY

Room & Corridor Renovation
30 Floors – 189 Rooms

SIZE: 15,000 SF             

SCOPE: Complete renovation of existing Guest Rooms, Bathrooms and Hallways which included new finishes, plumbing fixtures, stone countertops, ceramic tile, lighting and furniture. All work was completed in 13 weeks while the hotel remained open for business.

ARCHITECT: Creative Resource Associates

Stair Pressurization System/PTAC Replacement”

SIZE: 189 Rooms

SCOPE: Installation of a new stair pressurization system with full integration into life safety system. Replacement of 189 PTAC units with new remote thermostat controls.

ARCHITECT: GHT Engineering

Marriott Vacation Worldwide
1010 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY

Off Site Sales Office Buildout

SIZE: 7,500 SF

SCOPE: New build out of offices, showroom, entry vestibule, pantry and bathrooms. New mechanical and electrical systems. Extensive millwork package including stone and metal.

ARCHITECT: Cetra Ruddy

Marriott World Trade Center
3 World Trade Center
New York, NY

Harvest Room Renovation

SIZE: 4,000 SF

SCOPE: Complete renovation of a ballroom space including relocation of the facade taking an exterior terrace and enclosing it as interior space. The project includes extensive structural and glazing work as well as a variety of architectural and mechanical trades as well as specialty trades such as folding walls.

ARCHITECT: WBTL Architects

Park Ridge Marriott

300 Brae Boulevard
Park Ridge, NJ

Restaurant, Bar Lounge, Public Bathrooms

SIZE: 6,500 S.F.

SCOPE: Renovation of the bar, lounge, buffet style restaurant and public bathrooms which include extensive millwork, stonework, electric and plumbing work.

ARCHITECT: SMS Architects

Westchester Marriott
670 White Plains Road
Tarrytown, NY 10591

Harvest Grille Renovation

SIZE: 4,100 SF

SCOPE: Complete renovation of the hotel’s primary restaurant. The scope included customs millwork, curved ceiling elements, mosaic tile and custom glass panels.

ARCHITECT: Architectural Interiors of Annapolis

Marriott Long Island
101 James Doolittle Boulevard
Uniondale, New York 11553

Ballrooms & Corridors Renovation

SIZE: 10,000 SF

SCOPE: Fast track renovation of ballrooms and corridors including a variety of architectural and electrical trades. The emphasis of the project is maximum schedule compression while maintaining the high-quality standards of the hotel.

ARCHITECT: In House Design