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麻豆入口 2019: Getting Down to Business in Austin

Austin, Texas attracted almost 1,000 members to 麻豆入口鈥檚 2019 annual convention. The event included experts speaking on the trends and issues affecting most affecting contractors today

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Austin, Texas, the host city for 麻豆入口鈥檚 2019 annual convention, has a reputation for being a little, well, different.

Besides being Texas鈥 capital city, it鈥檚 known for being proudly out of step with the rest of the Lone Star State. Many residents, both longtime and newcomers, like its famously laid-back, progressive culture.

It may have been this unique environment that attracted almost 1,000 麻豆入口 members Oct. 20-23, 2019, to the city鈥檚 JW Marriott resort for the association鈥檚 annual convention. Between the golf outing that kicked off the event and the concert by rock band Foreigner that closed it, 麻豆入口 brought together construction and business management experts to educate contractors on the trends and issues most affecting their companies.

Here鈥檚 a look at some of the Forum sessions and speakers at the conference.

Making Marketing Manageable
Marcia Barnes has never been a heating/cooling technician, but as a CEO, she helped a successful home security and satellite TV company expand into the HVAC sector 鈥
and watched as revenues doubled.

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Joseph Sellers Jr.

It鈥檚 that kind of success that led 麻豆入口 to bring Barnes, the CEO and founder of Indianapolis-based Valve & Meter Performance Marketing, to the Residential Contractors Forum. At the Forum, Barnes talked about marketing and sales and the need to focus on the return on marketing investment in order to drive effectivenss and profitibility.
During almost nine years at the home satellite and security company Defenders, Barnes moved the company into home services outside their traditional markets, growing revenues more than 500%.

At Valve & Meter, she and her staff counsel clients on what to do to generate similar results.

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The problem is that marketing is not well understood by many business owners including contractors, Barnes added. In some cases, you get the 鈥渁ll hat and no cattle鈥 effect where people love the idea of purchasing marketing but there ends up being no results that come from it. 鈥淚t sounds like a great idea or a great place to be, or a great thing to do, but ends up showing no results.鈥 An example of all hat and no cattle she used was geofencing, a digital term thrown around frequently these days. 鈥淭he bottom line is that business owners like the concept of dropping a Geo-Pin on a house, put display advertising on the IP addresses inside that house, and get the people to do business with them. Sounds like a pretty sexy, cool idea, right? Problem is, I鈥檝e tried it several times in tests for clients. And it鈥檚 not ready for your business. It might be ready for a Dow Chemicals, Walmart or Amazon or some big business, but the price to geofence is too high and the results are too thin for you to pay to do it now in neighborhoods.鈥

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Heath May

鈥淢arketing is not bought like the other things you buy when you鈥檙e buying your HVAC systems for replacement,鈥 she added. 鈥淲hen you鈥檙e buying marketing, you have to think of it differently.鈥

Barnes said you need to think about quantifying the return on your marketing investment, illustrating a costly situation where her company was acquiring another company and they did not think of asking about the cost of customer acquisition before the deal was closed. Instead of a similar $250 cost per new customer acquired, Barnes was faced with a $2,500 cost per new customer acquired. Quite a difference, and quite an impact on the bottom-line. While she did reduce that, she encouraged everyone to examine their cost per acquisition to gauge the effective of marketing budgets, especially if bidding is a big part of the revenue equation.

Does Your Company Need an Attitude Adjustment?

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Marcia Barnes

Construction business consultant DeWayne Ables of Pioneer iQ returned to the 麻豆入口 convention this year to let 150 attendees at this year鈥檚 HVAC Contractors Forum know that the attitude of employees, including executives, can impact the success of a company.

鈥淎re you dreading going into the office?鈥 Ables asked the audience. 鈥(Or) Are you fired up?鈥

Either way, Ables said you have to avoid slipping into the routine of what he called 鈥渕anager mode鈥 or 鈥渓eader mode.鈥 Both are like corporate autopilot and mean a business isn鈥檛 receiving the attention and passion it deserves.

鈥淎t the end of the day, our attitude and our perspective, when it hits the rest of the people on our team, it affects them,鈥 he said. 鈥淎nd we need to be more aware of the effect that you are having on your team.鈥

Industrial Demand Expected to Stay Strong
While few industries are still called 鈥渞ecession-proof,鈥 industrial HVAC work is more resilient than other sectors of the construction economy.

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That was the opinion of Jay Bowman at research firm FMI Corp. 麻豆入口 brought Bowman, a managing director at FMI, to Austin to present his recent research on Industrial ventilation at the Industrial Contractors Forum.

Bowman said industrial contractors like those that belong to 麻豆入口 do 鈥渞emarkable work.鈥 And it鈥檚 the kind of work that鈥檚 always in demand, he added.

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鈥淭he industrial market overall does represent a good plan B in case there is a recession,鈥 he said, adding that he doesn鈥檛 know when the next downturn will hit. 鈥淏ut we know that one will occur at some point.鈥

But as of now, the construction market remains healthy 鈥 and Bowman said he doesn鈥檛 expect that to change anytime soon. Certain sectors, such as those dealing with industrial ventilation and related indoor environmental quality (IAQ) systems, are expected to be very strong, he pointed out.

Bowman also noted that expanding growth in the bio/pharmaceutical, cold storage and paper/packaging sectors offered distinct opportunities for 麻豆入口 industrial contractors.

A Technology Evolution in Architectural Sheet Metal
Outsiders might not think of architectural sheet metal as an industry where new technologies are causing disruption, but they don鈥檛 know the field as well as 麻豆入口. As many members involved in this highly skilled market know, new trends, technologies and techniques are changing an industry that literally dates back thousands of years. For this year鈥檚 Architectural Sheet Metal Forum, 麻豆入口 brought Heath May, a member of the American Institute of Architects, and the principal and director of HKS Laboratory for INtensive Exploration, to discuss the technology-induced changes in project design and delivery.

The digital revolution is not only impacting design but also fabrication, May said. And while it鈥檚 upending the industry, that鈥檚 not necessarily bad, he added.

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DeWayne Ables

鈥淲e see a lot of challenges as well as opportunities with this process,鈥 May said. 鈥淎nd this is really trying to keep things within a digital model, printing to paper as infrequently as possible.鈥

The way information is disseminated is also changing, he said.

鈥淎nd we will really get into some kind of novel and new ways of pushing that data downstream,鈥 he said. 鈥淒igital documentation will talk about what methods are currently available for stamping and sealing a model. And I think as people here in this room 鈥 we鈥檙e all interested in a way to use a model more effectively to be able to rely on that from a legal standpoint for permitting purposes.鈥

Laboring to Grow
Recruiting and retaining members. Attracting millennials and women to the industry. And promoting SMART as the go-to organization for sheet metal expertise.

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Those were among the issues addressed at this year鈥檚 Labor Forum. SMART President Joseph Sellers Jr. took the stage for an hour-long discussion of industry issues.

Among the most pressing subjects, Sellers said, is attracting young men 鈥 and women 鈥 to the sheet metal industry. Baby boomer-age workers are already starting to retire, and the pace will only increase in the next decade. But recruitment efforts will not succeed, he said, unless discrimination is driven out of the industry.

鈥淲e as an industry need to stand together,鈥 Sellers said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e not going to have harassment. We鈥檙e not going to have bullying. We鈥檙e not going to have wage inequality. And we as a union need to stand to protect our industry and protect those who are being harmed in our industry.鈥

Sellers said the sheet metal industry has long talked about its strong safety culture. Now, it needs to turn its focus to the culture of behavior on the jobsite. Verbal abuse and discrimination cannot be tolerated, he said.

鈥淲e need to stand up to make sure we鈥檙e protecting our sisters or brothers or minorities,鈥 Sellers said. 鈥淲hatever the case may be, this industry stands for equality.鈥


Published: December 20, 2019

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