Basics of Hospitality Engineering is a practical guide designed for future hotel managers, hospitality students, and professionals who want to understand the technical foundations that keep a hotel operating every day.
This book does not aim to turn readers into engineers. Instead, it helps them understand engineering as a managerial discipline connected to guest comfort, business continuity, safety, financial performance, asset protection, and brand reputation.
Through six structured chapters, the book explores the role of the Engineering Department, hotel infrastructure and technical systems, fire and life safety responsibilities, engineering vocabulary, renovation programs, CAPEX and OPEX logic, and local engineering team management. Each chapter connects technical realities to executive decision-making, helping readers ask the right questions, communicate with engineers and contractors, defend budgets, and assess operational risks.
Written in a clear and accessible style, the book includes operational case studies, key terms, review questions, practical templates, and managerial tools. It is especially suited for hospitality schools, hotel management programs, and professionals preparing for leadership roles.
At its core, **Basics of Hospitality Engineering** shows that engineering is not only about fixing what breaks. It is about preventing failure, protecting the guest experience, and managing hotels with responsibility, clarity, and foresight.
Eric Bouf is a hospitality professional, educator, and consultant with more than thirty years of international experience in hotel management. His career has taken him across Europe, Asia, the Americas, Dubai, and North Africa, where he has held senior operational and leadership responsibilities in diverse hotel environments. Through this international journey, he developed a practical understanding of hospitality as a complex ecosystem in which guest experience, operational discipline, financial awareness, technical reliability, and human leadership are deeply connected.
After many years in hotel operations, Eric Bouf turned toward hospitality education and professional development. He now teaches hospitality management to students preparing for future leadership roles, with a particular focus on helping them connect classroom concepts to the reality of hotel operations. His teaching approach is grounded in experience, clarity, and managerial responsibility. He believes that future hotel leaders must not only understand service, branding, finance, and guest relations, but also the invisible operational systems that allow a hotel to function safely and continuously.
His academic work is based on a central conviction: hotel managers do not need to become technical experts in every field, but they must understand enough to ask the right questions, challenge assumptions, support specialists, communicate with owners, and make informed decisions.
As a former hotel executive, Eric Bouf understands the pressure faced by General Managers, Operations Directors, owners' representatives, and department heads when technical issues affect service quality, safety, budgets, and reputation. As an educator, he translates these realities into accessible learning material for students and professionals. His writing combines operational realism, executive thinking, and practical case-based learning.
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