
Interior Design And Architecture
Full-service interior design, refers to working with a design studio that manages most of the renovation
or design work for a client. A full-service interior designer offers a turnkey option for clients,
handling multiple phases including the initial design, placing orders, handling delivery logistics,
managing the timeline, and overseeing the budget.
The interior designer handles the entire project, from initial concept to finishing touches, whether
it’s new construction, renovation or remodeling.
Here is a list of specific services that can be part of the full-service package. Any of these can be
purchased separately, often referred to as “a la carte” services:
- Furniture Layout and Space planning
- Furniture, Fabric and Accessories Selections and Specifications
- Tile and Surface Selection and Layout
- Finish Selections and Specifications
- Hardware, Plumbing and Appliance Specification
- Lighting Design
- Exterior Finish Selections
- Interior Detailing
- Procurement of all Interior Selections
- Budgeting
- Project Coordination and Integration with Architect and Contractor
- Color and Paint Selection
- Construction Documentation
- Window Treatments
- Installation

Build And Constrauction
Engineering services for the design, construction, and maintenance of buildings are one of the first
steps of the Katz Group in its development as a group.
Through direct access to a qualified and experienced team of experts offering consulting services in
preliminary work, building planning, construction management as well as supervision and maintenance
work. The group has carried out and is carrying out a variety of profitable projects in the engineering
field such as logistics warehouses, offices, and hotels.
From initial or structural designs for buildings and other structures, to designing HVAC, electrical,
and control systems, to developing fire safety plans and designing diverse acoustic solutions, our
experts have the knowledge to solve project challenges of any size.
Implementing quality and safety systems has become an operational requirement among companies and
government authorities. As part of the construction and maintenance process, the group uses quality
systems for inspections and control authorizations during the process.

Marketing
Hotel marketing has a key role to play in helping you to attract bookings and optimise revenue. For the
most part, your marketing messages are how customers will become aware of your hotel and also how they
will understand your values and unique selling proposition. Of course, to optimise your marketing, you
need to be aware of the latest hotel marketing trends for 2022.
However, hotel marketing trends have also changed as a result of the outbreak of COVID. In this article,
you can learn about both the more general trends within hotel marketing, as well as those that are
influenced by a coronavirus.
Hotel marketing is an umbrella term, which refers to the various marketing strategies and techniques
that hotels use, in order to promote their business and make a positive impression on customers.
Essentially, it is about making a hotel as appealing as possible, in order to attract as many guests as
possible.
In the digital age, hotel marketing occurs online, as well as in-person, and hotel brands need to
maximise their presence through website traffic, social media, email and a variety of other channels.
Within the hotel and hospitality industry, competition is one of the single biggest challenges for
individual hotels to contend with. Hotel marketing is essential, as it is the way hotels are able to
promote their property, highlight its unique features, ensure it stands out from rivals, and establish
the benefits of staying there.
Ultimately, keeping up with the latest hotel marketing trends and engaging customers through marketing
can help hotel owners to maximise the number of bookings they generate, and the revenue they bring in.

Managment
A hotel manager is responsible for making sure that all areas of the facility operate and work together
as smoothly as possible to ensure a positive experience for guests.
The title, "hotel manager" often refers to a hotel's general manager, who serves as the head executive
at a specific property. The duties assigned to the manager depend on the size of the hotel, as well as
its purpose and the expectations of its owners. A general manager at a hotel receives support from
department heads, who oversee their own employees and report on the key functions.
Some of the most common departments at a major hotel include the front office or front desk,
reservations, housekeeping, revenue, sales and marketing, events and catering, finance, food and
beverage, security, human resources and engineering. A career in hotel management may involve working in
any of these areas within the industry. In a smaller hotel, the departments may include housekeeping,
guest services, engineering, food and beverage, accounts and sales and marketing.