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Steps to Successful Parking Lot Promotion Philip Kresge Sr. Director, National Resources National Ready Mixed Concrete Association

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5. Steps to Successful Parking Lot Promotion. Philip Kresge Sr. Director, National Resources National Ready Mixed Concrete Association. Thank you to our Sponsors. General Instructions. Login problems: Call: 800-263-6317 Webinar ID #124-965-803 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Steps to Successful Parking Lot Promotion

Philip KresgeSr. Director, National Resources

National Ready Mixed Concrete Association

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Thank you to our Sponsors

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General Instructions

• Login problems: Call: 800-263-6317– Webinar ID #124-965-803

• Attendees should mute (*6) their lines until they want to speak

• Please do not place call on hold (music)

• Ask questions on the phone– Don’t type questions in the box

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Topics of Discussion

• State of the Market

• The Five Steps– Prospecting– Utilizing ALL Your Tools– The Change Order– Remember ALL Your Options– Making the Call – Tips to Stay Professional

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Today we are in

unfamiliar territory

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46.6% increase

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Concrete is the Preferred Paving Material

• Preferred initial cost

• Preferred life-cycle cost

• Preferred status as environmentally friendly

• LEED friendly

Concrete enjoys a position never before experienced by our industry

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We Must Capitalize on Our Position

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What will we learn today?

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Nothing we don’t already know!

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We know what we should be doing!

Maybe we’re not doing it because . . .• Overwhelmed

• Complacent

• Preconceived notions

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Steps to SuccessfulParking Lot Promotion

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Prospecting

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Prospecting

• The Usual Suspects– Dodge Reports– Construction News– Local Networking

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Available Through

Partnership of NRMCA and Your

State Association

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Project SearchBy Name, Value, State, City, Value, Type, Etc.

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Project Listing Alphabetical by City

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Project Contact and Decision Makers

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Contact Your State Association

for More Information and Access

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Only the most foolish of mice would hide in a cat’s ear

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Only the wisest of cats would think to look there

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Don’t overlook the obvious

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• Mid-job / Next-job recommendation– Landscaper, in the midst of installing

a lawn, suggests a rock wall to reduce runoff

– Caterer, serving a summer party, reminds client that Christmas is only five months away

Review Current Projects

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Review Upcoming Projects

• Someone will be asking for a price for footer/floor– What about parking lot?– Flowable fill possibilities?

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Utilize ALL Your Tools

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Utilize ALL Your Tools

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Concrete Delivers!

• For Owners– Durability– Economical– Safe– Upscale

Appearance– Environmentally

Friendly

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Concrete Delivers!

• For Designers & Specifiers– Preparing the

Subgrade– Material &

Proportions– Thickness– Jointing– Construction

Practices

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Concrete Delivers!

• Environmental Benefits of Concrete

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• 20-slide PowerPoint show printed for use in one-on-one presentation

• Alternative to using laptop/projector for less formal presentations

• Help for the technologically impaired

• Within everyone’s comfort zone

Low Tech Pitch Book

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• Promoter time may be limited at introductory meeting• 10-15 minutes• No time for full-blown

presentation

Low Tech Pitch Book

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The specifier sees full

presentation pages for clear communication of images and major points

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The promoter views a smaller version of the specifier page, along with other useful notes and

background information

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• Concrete Parking Lots– Over 1,000 sold

• Flowable Fill– Initial orders (300)

being distributed now

• Pervious Concrete (TBA)

• Environmental Benefits of Concrete (TBA)

Low Tech Pitch Book

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• Design Comparison

• Life Cycle Cost Comparison

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Concrete vs. Asphalt• Apples-to-apples

comparison of pavement design should always be considered

• Quantification in $ allows for a better business decision on pavement choice

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Reference Library

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Reference Library

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WWW. NRMCA.ORG

Design Details

• 26 different details

• Three formats– .dwg– .dxf– .jpg

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• Step-by-step instruction

• Customizing tips– Setting defaults– Customizing

reports

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Parking Lot Design

Assistance Program

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Parking Lot Design Assistance Program

• Free service offered to specifiers through local promoters

• To encourage and support specifiers that are willing to try concrete

• Assistance provided by consultant hired by NRMCA

• Suggestions for sub-base, thickness, design details, jointing, specifications, maintenance, etc. using ACI 330, NRMCA CPA software, ACPA or PCA guidelines

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Sample Design Suggestions

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The Change Order

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• By definition, promotion is a long-term investment

• Influencing a thought process

• Sales is a more immediate process

• We usually differentiate between the two

• Change Order more akin to sales than promotion

• An everyday occurrence in our promotion efforts

Promotion vs. Sales

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Promotion Dogma

• “Getting in early is key to successful promotion”

• “Once the job is in Dodge reports, it’s too late”

• It’s never too late!

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Change Order

• Substituting a specified building material with concrete.

–Asphalt–Wood–Steel

• Job specific

• Time sensitive

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What does your

customer want?

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The only way to

know is to listen!

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What are the Hot Buttons?

• Aesthetics

• Energy Efficiency

• Initial Cost

• Life-cycle Cost

• Unique Design

• Sustainable Development

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Listen to customers’ wants and decipher their needs

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Teach customers to want what they need

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Teach customers to want what they need

• Energy Efficiency • ICF Construction

• Low Maintenance

• Concrete Parking Lot

• Aesthetics • Decorative Concrete

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Make Suggestions

• Use your professional expertise to provide insight• Provide alternatives to existing designs• Present new technology

– Self consolidating– Pervious– ICF

• Demonstrate benefit to owner– Quality– Economy– Safety

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Change Order can be most successful if you . . .

• Solve a problem for your customer

• At the time they are thinking about it

• Do it easily and quickly

• Selling Solutions!

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Ask for the Order

• Mid-Job / Next Job Recommendation • You are already bidding the job• You are already supplying the job• Decision maker may consider

alternatives if beneficial – Mobilization costs reduced– Construction schedule

• “Would you like fries with that?”

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Smith TransportRoaring Spring, PA

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• Originally steel building with asphalt pavement

• Footings, floors, etc. 3,500 yd3

• Converted to Tilt-up + 5,000 yd3

• Asphalt to Concrete + 4,000 yd3

• Total Concrete 12,500 yd3

• 250% increase after project was put out to bid• “Would you like to Biggie Size your order?”

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Remember ALL Your Options

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Roller Compacted Concrete Pavement

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Pervious Concrete

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What can be done with an existing

asphalt parking lot?

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Consider Whitetopping

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Making the Call

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Making the Call

• On introductory meeting with prospect– “If I can just have 10-15 minutes of your time . . .”– Utilize Pitch Book– Touch on the highlighted benefits of concrete

parking lot– The Close – “I’m sure now that you can see why

you should consider a concrete parking lot for your project(s)”

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If the Customer has Concerns . . .

• Use your professional expertise to provide insight

• Be a Resource Director– Offer to provide support / data as needed– Offer referrals as appropriate

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Offer CPA ComparisonGather Information• Project size• Intended use

– Light or heavy duty– Projected Average Daily Truck Traffic

• Is there an existing asphalt specification/design?

• Have Construction Mgrs., GC’s, etc. been selected?

• Time frame?

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Making the Call

• Make follow-up appointment• Leave behind appropriate Concrete

Delivers! Brochure and Local Project Profile (if applicable)

• Take info back to your office to work out particulars– Get answers to client’s questions – Design/Life Cycle Cost comparison with

Concrete Pavement Analyst

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Making the Call

• Running Concrete Pavement Analyst– Gather relevant info

• Local concrete and asphalt costs• Contractor input on in-place costs

– Run CPA comparison– Print results and prepare for presentation to

client

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Making the Call

• Give it a more Professional Look!

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Making the Call

• Follow-up visit with complete promo package– Answers to client’s questions w/ supporting

data– Concrete Pavement Analyst results

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Making the Call

• Listen to Customer’s Reaction – Offer Assistance

• Presentation to others involved in project • Centralized Design Assistance Program• Referrals

– AFTO

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Not an easy task

• Much of the world has its defenses up to keep out new ideas

• Customer’s preconceived notions– Concrete is too expensive– Concrete is too difficult to place– Concrete cracks

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Are we too focused?

• Sales call to get P/O for concrete footings, floors

• Pays no attention to customer’s comments about– Material price instability– Manpower issues – Construction delays

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Are we too focused?

• Sales call to get P/O for concrete footings, floors

• Misses at least three opportunities– Tilt-up concrete– ICF construction– Flowable fill

• What about the parking lot?

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A Word of Caution

• Stay Professional

• Keep Your Promotion Message Positive

• Focus on Benefits of Concrete

• Sell the Right Solutions

• Handle Asphalt’s Weaknesses with Care

• Mediocrity Always Attacks Perfection!

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www.ConcreteParking.org

• Benefits• Applications• Resources• Links• Publications• Pervious Concrete• Concrete vs.

Asphalt

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www.ConcretePromotion.org

• Parking Lot Strategic Plan• BUD Program• Link to Parking Lot

Design Assistance Program

• Photos• Project Directory• Promoter Directory

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Questions?

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Thank You!

Phil Kresge

Sr. Director, National Resources

[email protected]