EPISODE · Jun 15, 2026 · 3 MIN
Episode 62: Cambria Hotel O'Fallon Sets Modules in 8 Days
from Built Different · host Spring Street Management Group
The Cambria Hotel in O'Fallon, Missouri completed its modular guest room set — podium to three stories — in just 8 days, a milestone the project team is pointing to as proof of offsite construction's schedule and cost advantages in hospitality. For developers, GCs, and capital partners evaluating modular hotel delivery, this project offers a real data point — and a few important caveats about where the actual risk and schedule compression live. Key Takeaways: The O'Fallon Cambria set all guest room modules across 3 stories in 8 days — a fraction of the timeline for conventional framing and rough-in. Speed is real but front-loaded: the 8-day set is only possible if design, engineering, and factory fabrication are locked and sequenced correctly months in advance. Hotels are among the strongest use cases for modular due to repetitive room bays, standardized MEP runs, and predictable finish packages — the factory thrives on unit repetition. Mid-stream design changes or module count shifts can eliminate schedule advantage entirely and generate expensive on-site corrections. Choice Hotels' Cambria brand has been a consistent operator exploring offsite delivery — completed projects like O'Fallon serve as franchise-system signals, not just isolated contractor wins. The critical metric — verified cost per key at certificate of occupancy — has not been publicly disclosed; press release cost claims are not a substitute for auditable project economics. Boutique or irregular-footprint hotel programs see diminishing returns from modular; the cost and schedule case weakens when repetition breaks down. For developers and lenders underwriting modular hospitality deals, O'Fallon is a useful reference point — but due diligence should focus on total project schedule including factory lead time, locked design milestones, and fully burdened cost per key, not site-phase duration alone. The next meaningful data release from this project would be final economics at opening. Subscribe to Built Different for daily updates on Modular construction reality.
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The Cambria Hotel in O'Fallon, Missouri completed its modular guest room set — podium to three stories — in just 8 days, a milestone the project team is pointing to as proof of offsite construction's schedule and cost advantages in hospitality. For developers, GCs, and capital partners evaluating modular hotel delivery, this project offers a real data point — and a few important caveats about where the actual risk and schedule compression live. Key Takeaways: The O'Fallon Cambria set all guest room modules across 3 stories in 8 days — a fraction of the timeline for conventional framing and...
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