In 2018 we were appointed to support the construction of Waldorf Astoria Lusail Doha. Since opening, the resort has been recognised with awards such as Hotel Disruptor of the Year and Qatar’s Best Hotel Spa 2023.
KEY INFORMATION
Location: Lusail, Qatar
Date started: 2018
Completion date: 2022
Client type: real estate
Main capabilities: cost and commercial management, programme advisory, project management
Redefining Qatar's hospitality landscape
Set in the heart of Lusail, Qatar’s ‘entertainment city’, and the country’s second-largest city after Doha, the Waldorf Astoria Lusail Doha comprises 267 guest rooms and suites, 12 villas and 150 apartments across a built-up area of 94,000m2. The hotel epitomises the Qatari tourism industry’s commitment to sustainability, taking substantial steps towards ensuring a plastic free future and optimising energy consumption.
We were initially appointed in 2018 to provide project management and cost and commercial management for the development. Our role expanded to include cost planning, advising on contractor appointments, design and budget management, project controls, programme management, post-contract commercial services, and contract administration, as well as the closing of variations and final account.
Driving better outcomes
Our hands-on approach with stakeholders at all levels on this project, including sub-contractors of the main contractor, ensured effective project delivery. As a guardian of the client’s commercial interests, we validated the master budget, challenging the baseline, establishing and where appropriate, revising target costs. Implementing robust controls and procedures, we achieved below benchmark outturn costs and delivered the programme on time.
Spotlight on sustainability
With a commitment to Qatar National Vision 2030's objectives of reducing environmental impact and promoting sustainability, the hotel has implemented a range of innovative initiatives throughout its food and beverage operations to promote eco-conscious practices and minimise its environmental footprint.
Using a food waste control management system the hotel is able to analyse waste data to inform its procurement needs. Key to its food procurement policy is to support local farmers and producers, and its zero-waste ethos includes donating excess food to a local food bank and eliminating plastic use to achieve zero plastic waste. The hotel also uses technologies such as smart thermostats and occupancy sensors to optimise energy consumption.