Showing posts with label World of Concrete. Show all posts
Showing posts with label World of Concrete. Show all posts

World of Concrete Convention



By Doug Herbert

Concrete contractors and suppliers from around the world gather to discuss and
view innovative products and strategies that are currently available to our industry.
“How do we make our company an irreplaceable part of our clients’ business?”
“How do we continue to make ourselves more and more valuable to our clients?”

Those are some of the questions I had in mind as I attended the World of Concrete convention in Las Vegas last month.  I was searching for answers to these questions while walking the convention floors, as well as during my discussions with our peers in the industry. 

I was also looking for technology and equipment innovations that would save money, reduce manpower requirements, and speed up productivity.  While chatting with our contractor friends, I was listening for tips, tactics and strategies that could help us find and train new employees, and reduce labor costs.

As Treasurer of the association, Doug Herbert attended
the Concrete Foundations Association Board of Directors
meeting while in Las Vegas.
The World of Concrete convention is the largest annual gathering of concrete contractors in the world.  Attendees come from all over the globe.  This year’s event was the largest in seven years, signaling an overall improvement in the U.S. economy.

While at the event, I was able to find some answers to those questions.  I learned a few tools and techniques that will make us a better company.  These are things that will provide more value to our clients, improve our ability to hire and train laborers, be more productive, and remain the most professional foundation contractor in the southeast. 

Speaking Engagement
I was also at World of Concrete to give two presentations.  The organizers of the
The gold lot at the World Of Concrete is teeming
with vendors demonstrating many of the new
advancements in our industry on a sunny
Las Vegas afternoon.
massive event hired me to speak for two education sessions. 

During the first presentation, I showed 300 attendees how to create systems within their business for repeatable, predictable results.  For the second presentation, I shared effective marketing techniques that concrete contractors can use in their businesses.

This was the third year that I’ve been asked to speak at the event.  It was a great experience.  It is true that the teacher always learns more than the student.  This year was no exception to that.

Project of the Year Entry
Two Atlanta projects were on display at the convention.  Herbert Construction Co. completed the projects and entered them into the Concrete Foundations Association (CFA) Project of the Year competition.

The CFA is the voice and recognized authority of the residential foundation industry.  Our company is a long-time member of that great organization.  Each year the CFA holds its Project of the Year competition for the finest foundations constructed in North America.  Any of the 60,000+ attendees of the World of Concrete can vote on the Project of the Year entries during the convention.  Our company is a five-time winner of the award.

This year we submitted two projects for that competition.  The first project is an enormous single-family residence foundation that we constructed for Brody Dernehl of the Dernehl Company. 

The second project we submitted was in the commercial category.  That project includes a beautiful architectural concrete wall and building foundation at a shopping complex for Glenn Gilbert of Outsource Construction.

The voting for the competition ends in a few weeks.  Wish us luck!

Message from Doug...




Tell People What You Do


We attended the World of Concrete convention in Las Vegas.  While there, we
chatted with other concrete contractors to learn the latest, best tools
and techniques for constructing exceptional foundations.

As a homebuilder, have you ever had a client tell you about a feature in their friends’ home, and they didn’t realize that you could do the same for them? 

“I didn’t know you did that,” they reply as you tell them you’ve been building homes with that feature for years.  You may be surprised at what people don’t know that you do.


In January, I finished the Charleston
Marathon.  This was a 2014 goal of mine. 
I completed two triathlons last Fall but
couldn’t quite squeeze a marathon in at the
end of the year.  Charleston is a great city to
run 26.2 miles – very flat and scenic.

It is a company’s responsibility to tell people what products, services, extras, options and add-ons they offer.  We all get so entrenched in our own business that we just assume that others know what we provide.

What features or options do you offer that your friends, prospects and customers don’t know about?  Now is the time to show them everything that you can do for them.  This is a good way to separate your company from others in your market.

Next month I’ll tell you how to do this by taking advantage of the photo-crazed mindset of today’s home buyer.

Following through on my own advice, our Feature Article this month reveals some of the services and options that Herbert Construction offers.  When you look through that article, you may find something you didn’t know that we provided.


The World of Concrete organizers hired
Doug Herbert to speak at their event in
Las Vegas.  He showed attendees how
to create effective systems within their
construction companies.

By the way, if there is a service or product that you wish we provided, send me a quick email (Doug@HerbertConstruction.com) telling me what that is.  We may just add it to our lineup in 2015.

Project of the Year
One of the things we discuss in our Newsletters is our ability to do complex foundations.  On page 3 you’ll see two projects that fit that description.  Both projects are entries in the Concrete Foundations Association ‘Project of the Year’ competition.

The project photos and descriptions were recently on display at the World of Concrete in Las Vegas.  While there, some of the 55,000+ attendees voted on their choice for the Project of the Year.  We’ll keep you posted if either of our projects win the national award.

 To Your Success,