Industries
Hospitality
Hospitality projects need to protect the guest experience while the work is happening. Lume helps hotels, venues, restaurants, and related properties coordinate WiFi, cabling, signage, CCTV, and onsite support around occupancy, event schedules, and renovation pressure.

Why this environment is different
The property stays live while the infrastructure changes
Guest experience cannot become the casualty
Hospitality work has to respect occupied rooms, active lobbies, restaurants, and guest-facing spaces while still getting the infrastructure upgraded.
Work windows are narrow
Hotels, venues, and restaurants often need after-hours execution or tightly staged work around occupancy and event calendars.
Conference and shared spaces raise the coordination load
Ballrooms, meeting rooms, amenity areas, and back-of-house systems often have different uptime expectations but still depend on the same core infrastructure.
Relevant services
The infrastructure categories that most often shape hospitality projects
WiFi
Coverage and capacity planning for guest, staff, and event environments.
Network Infrastructure
Structured cabling and telecom-room organization behind the guest-facing systems.
Digital Signage
Displays and supporting infrastructure for lobbies, wayfinding, and event areas.
CCTV
Operational visibility in public areas, entrances, and service zones.
Onsite Support
Responsive field help for refresh work, break-fix issues, and live property support.
How Lume works in this operating context
Planned around occupancy, events, and phased renovation work
Hospitality sites do not tolerate careless sequencing well. We help plan around the occupied property, the conference schedule, and the supporting technical dependencies so the work is easier on guests and teams.
Map occupancy and event constraints first
We start with the guest, property, and event realities before defining how the work should be sequenced.
Coordinate around active spaces
Front-of-house, conference, and back-of-house environments all need different handling. We plan the work to reflect that instead of treating the building as one uniform site.
Deliver with cleaner handoff
We close out with the site notes, labeling, and documentation needed so property teams and technical teams can support the infrastructure after the project ends.
What stakeholders care about
The work has to protect operations and still stand up technically
Operations and property teams
Care about occupancy protection, guest disruption, access planning, and clear communication.
IT and technical stakeholders
Need WiFi, cabling, signage, and security infrastructure that stays supportable after handoff.
Project and ownership stakeholders
Need timeline discipline, site-by-site visibility, and confidence that the work will not create avoidable reopening issues.
Typical project types
Common hospitality work Lume is built to support
Hospitality FAQ
Answers before property work begins
Can you work around occupied properties?
Yes. Hospitality work often needs to happen in live environments. We plan around occupancy, event schedules, and restricted work windows so disruption stays controlled.
Do you support conference and meeting spaces too?
Yes. Those areas often have different timing, access, and uptime expectations than guest rooms or back-of-house spaces, so we plan them accordingly.
Can you help during renovations or property refreshes?
Yes. Hospitality refresh work often needs stronger coordination across phases, trades, and operating zones. That is a core part of how we approach these environments.
What matters most in the handoff for hospitality sites?
Clear records of what changed, where the supporting infrastructure lives, and the notes property teams or future support technicians will need without recreating the project history.
Planning hospitality upgrades or live-property support?
Send the property details, occupancy limits, or renovation timing you have. We’ll help define the scope, the work windows, and the systems that need to stay coordinated.