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Targeting Growth: Supplying New Hotel Construction and Renovation Projects in 2026

Written by Makenzie Huff | Oct 22, 2025 8:35:44 AM

The global hospitality pipeline is gaining momentum heading into 2026, opening up big opportunities for hotel suppliers—from FF&E and OS&E to tech and sustainability solutions. With both new hotel construction projects and hotel renovation projects on the rise, suppliers who position themselves early in the development cycle stand to benefit the most.

Whether you're targeting brand-new properties or upgrades to existing ones, understanding the nuances of each project type can help you better align your products, services, and sales strategy.

Why New Hotel Construction Projects Matter

New hotel construction projects have longer planning windows, giving suppliers more chances to showcase their products early. These projects often involve larger budgets, brand-new concepts, and greater design flexibility, meaning suppliers can showcase their full range of products and build lasting relationships.

In key regions all over the world, such as the Middle East, Asia-Pacific, and parts of North America, large-scale developments are continuing to break ground. These high-profile projects demand innovative products that support energy efficiency and seamless integration with the brand’s look and feel.

The Rise of Hotel Renovation Projects

At the same time, many hotel groups are investing more and more in hotel renovation projects. These projects may be smaller in scale than new builds, but they often move faster, requiring suppliers who can offer short fulfillment times, flexible logistics, and creative solutions that work within existing structures.

Urban properties, resorts, and legacy brand hotels are especially active in renovation efforts. For suppliers, this means opportunities to provide everything from updated case goods and lighting to touchless tech and eco-friendly materials.

Strategies for Suppliers: Be Visible, Be Early

To take full advantage of both new builds and renovations, suppliers should time their outreach to match project timelines. Reach out too late and your competitors will be the ones with their sofas in the next luxury hotel. Reaching out at the right time starts with tracking project data through a platform like ours, which offers early visibility into active pipelines around the world.

Beyond tracking, proactive engagement is key. Build relationships with architect and brand decision-makers before decisions are finalized. Tailor your product offering for both new builds and renovations, emphasizing value, compliance, and innovation.

Final Takeaway

Whether it's a luxury resort rising from the ground or a city hotel undergoing a brand refresh, the opportunities for suppliers in 2026 are significant. By targeting both new hotel construction projects and hotel renovation projects, and aligning your approach with each type’s unique needs, your brand can grow alongside the industry.