Hospitality FF&E Services for Hotels, Resorts & Restaurants
Meyer delivers full-scope FF&E services for hotel openings and renovations, restaurant builds, and brand conversions, managed end-to-end by a single accountable partner.
Full-Service FF&E for Hospitality Projects
Meyer gives hotel owners, operators, procurement firms, and general contractors a single accountable partner for every FF&E item that goes into a property. We manage the full scope, from warehouse receiving through installation, closeout, and the removal of whatever’s being replaced. FF&E is the only thing our crews do, and a dedicated project manager stays on your property for the full project, available seven days a week through completion.
A nationwide network of asset-based warehouses lets us receive, store, and deliver on the schedules hotel openings depend on. Through MeyerConnect, our inventory and project management platform, you track POs, inventory, deliveries, damage logs, and onsite progress photos in real time, so there are no surprises between the first receiving report and the final punch list.
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Complete FF&E and OS&E Solutions
FF&E Project Management
Every Meyer installation runs through one dedicated project manager who stays on your property for the full duration and is reachable seven days a week. They build a per-room FF&E matrix, reconcile it against your master purchase order, and flag discrepancies before they reach the floor.
Deliveries arrive staged in the right sequence. The matrix updates daily with each room’s install status, and any damage is photographed and logged the moment it’s found. All of it lives on MeyerConnect, so you always know exactly where your project stands.
It’s a discipline Meyer has refined over more than 25 years and 90-plus completed hotels: Ritz-Carlton, Four Seasons, St. Regis, Park Hyatt, Mandarin Oriental, The Hay-Adams, and a deep roster of full-service, limited-service, and boutique properties. You get a single point of accountability from the first delivery to the final walkthrough, and an opening date you can build around.
FF&E Installation
Meyer’s installation crews work on FF&E projects and nothing else. They’re trained for the items that are easiest to damage and hardest to replace: highly customized pieces, fragile stone tops and vanities, high-value artwork, and the complex modular casegoods that fill a modern guest room. Because the teams are based regionally, the right crew is usually near your property, which keeps travel and lodging costs down.
Each crew runs under a supervisor who owns quality control and punch-list closeout, backed by a dedicated team member whose only job is inspecting work, logging damage, and clearing delivery sign-offs. When you need to approve a standard before it’s repeated, Meyer installs model rooms and full mock-ups of any space, so the look is set and signed off once and then matched across every floor.
FF&E Logistics & Warehousing
A dedicated logistics coordinator owns the paper trail for your project, from the first shipment received to the last delivery loaded out. They build an item master that catalogs every line on your POs, receive each shipment against it, and file the receivers and BOLs to the matching records as freight arrives. All of it feeds MeyerConnect, where inventory, receiving reports, outbound delivery status, and a live PO log update in real time, so the location and status of every item stays visible to you instead of buried on a clipboard at the dock.
In the warehouse, experienced crews follow strict receiving, storage, and picking protocols. They kit multi-piece casegoods by veneer and finish so matching components ship together, build custom crating for fragile and high-value items, and hold attic stock until you call for it. When it’s time to install, Meyer stages a “room-in-a-box” for per-room delivery and can move GC materials alongside the FF&E or on a separate track.
FF&E Liquidation
When you’re replacing existing FF&E, the outgoing inventory is usually a cost to remove. Meyer treats it as value to recover. Working through an established network of brokers, Meyer arranges the transportation and lower-cost labor to clear the old items off your property, and in many cases credits their resale value back against your installation costs.
That same network keeps usable furniture out of disposal sites, which avoids both the tipping fees and the environmental cost of sending old FF&E to a landfill. On a renovation or brand conversion, where large quantities turn over at once, recovering even part of that value can take real weight off the project budget.
Why Hospitality Teams Choose Meyer
FF&E projects often come down to the small details, and Meyer’s size, specialization, and technology give every project the attention it needs.
Dedicated Project Managers
FF&E-Only Installation Crews
Nationwide, Asset-Based Warehouse Network
MeyerConnect Visibility
Specialty Handling & Storage
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