The document provides details about architecture 2B, including:
1. Their company profile, design approach, objectives, and structure.
2. Their awards and recognition they have received for their work.
3. Certificates showing their employers liability, public liability, and professional indemnity insurance.
4. An overview of their technical resources and quality assurance procedures for their projects.
The document outlines a five step process for concept generation and application:
1) Clarify the problem and assumptions, such as designing a better cordless electric roofing nailer.
2) Search externally by finding existing solutions in patents, literature, and benchmarking other products.
3) Search internally by generating ideas individually and as a group, using techniques like making analogies and setting quantitative goals.
4) Explore the many concept fragments systematically to find combinations of solutions to sub-problems.
5) Select the best concepts to embody in final product designs.
UPA Arizona Presentation: Designing web content to engage customers and incre...Kath Straub
A bit more of the .... continually evolving series of talks ... reflecting my current thinking/practice on persuasive/empathetic design research methods and design strategies ...
This talk was designed for practitioners with UX interview experience and presupposes a psychology/motivation background.
Godrej Locks approached the agency to reposition their brand image from traditional to young and experienced. The agency redesigned Godrej's flagship padlock packaging to have a clean, smart look appealing to modern consumers. They also redesigned packaging for other locks. Godrej then launched their first electronic lock with contemporary packaging echoing their new image. The agency created marketing materials like catalogs targeting homeowners, architects and influencers to communicate Godrej's technical guidance and legacy in a youthful way.
1. The document discusses plans for establishing an installer business and investing in a glass community partnership.
2. It analyzes whether partners Magi and Marcus have enough income and assets to cover the requirements and ongoing warehouse needs while still having gains to invest.
3. The document also lists current partners and provides graphs and tables analyzing partner investments, branching vectors, and changes in the thruput basis.
The IKK Group is a diversified group with 60 companies across 13 countries. It provides building and construction materials, contracting services, manufacturing, and trading. The group has over 14,000 employees and 200 divisions covering major cities in the region. This document provides details on IKK Group's corporate structure, history since 1979 as a specialized building materials solutions provider, and certification from BSI regarding quality management systems.
Tata Steel is an Indian multinational steel company established in 1907. It is Asia's first and India's largest private sector steel company with a production capacity of 34 million tonnes per year. Tata Steel launched Tata Ticson in 2000, which is India's only rebar 'superbrand' that offers superior quality products through technological innovation. Tata Ticson has over 6,200 dealers and serves over 500,000 consumers annually with its portfolio of hot and cold rolled coils/sheets, wires, rods, and construction bars. Tata Steel focuses on innovation, customer satisfaction, and sustainability through various initiatives such as the GreenPro certification for rebars, Ready Build customized rebar solutions, and implementing total quality management
White Paper: Smart Materials in the Construction Sectorn-tech Research
In this paper we discuss the market potential for smart materials in the construction space. Various smart materials, coatings and surfaces are addressed along with market sizes
The document provides details about architecture 2B, including:
1. Their company profile, design approach, objectives, and structure.
2. Their awards and recognition they have received for their work.
3. Certificates showing their employers liability, public liability, and professional indemnity insurance.
4. An overview of their technical resources and quality assurance procedures for their projects.
The document outlines a five step process for concept generation and application:
1) Clarify the problem and assumptions, such as designing a better cordless electric roofing nailer.
2) Search externally by finding existing solutions in patents, literature, and benchmarking other products.
3) Search internally by generating ideas individually and as a group, using techniques like making analogies and setting quantitative goals.
4) Explore the many concept fragments systematically to find combinations of solutions to sub-problems.
5) Select the best concepts to embody in final product designs.
UPA Arizona Presentation: Designing web content to engage customers and incre...Kath Straub
A bit more of the .... continually evolving series of talks ... reflecting my current thinking/practice on persuasive/empathetic design research methods and design strategies ...
This talk was designed for practitioners with UX interview experience and presupposes a psychology/motivation background.
Godrej Locks approached the agency to reposition their brand image from traditional to young and experienced. The agency redesigned Godrej's flagship padlock packaging to have a clean, smart look appealing to modern consumers. They also redesigned packaging for other locks. Godrej then launched their first electronic lock with contemporary packaging echoing their new image. The agency created marketing materials like catalogs targeting homeowners, architects and influencers to communicate Godrej's technical guidance and legacy in a youthful way.
1. The document discusses plans for establishing an installer business and investing in a glass community partnership.
2. It analyzes whether partners Magi and Marcus have enough income and assets to cover the requirements and ongoing warehouse needs while still having gains to invest.
3. The document also lists current partners and provides graphs and tables analyzing partner investments, branching vectors, and changes in the thruput basis.
The IKK Group is a diversified group with 60 companies across 13 countries. It provides building and construction materials, contracting services, manufacturing, and trading. The group has over 14,000 employees and 200 divisions covering major cities in the region. This document provides details on IKK Group's corporate structure, history since 1979 as a specialized building materials solutions provider, and certification from BSI regarding quality management systems.
Tata Steel is an Indian multinational steel company established in 1907. It is Asia's first and India's largest private sector steel company with a production capacity of 34 million tonnes per year. Tata Steel launched Tata Ticson in 2000, which is India's only rebar 'superbrand' that offers superior quality products through technological innovation. Tata Ticson has over 6,200 dealers and serves over 500,000 consumers annually with its portfolio of hot and cold rolled coils/sheets, wires, rods, and construction bars. Tata Steel focuses on innovation, customer satisfaction, and sustainability through various initiatives such as the GreenPro certification for rebars, Ready Build customized rebar solutions, and implementing total quality management
White Paper: Smart Materials in the Construction Sectorn-tech Research
In this paper we discuss the market potential for smart materials in the construction space. Various smart materials, coatings and surfaces are addressed along with market sizes
This client, a construction company, approached Tata Tiscon Readybuild to solve problems with steel procurement and construction. Using Tata Tiscon's cut and bend rebar service eliminated waste and significantly reduced labor costs, allowing projects to be completed sooner. This solved the client's issues with noise complaints during the day and lack of space for equipment onsite. Tata Tiscon delivered customized orders on time, improving quality while reducing costs by Rs. 1850-2050 per tonne and cutting inventory requirements from a month to 10 days. The client was satisfied with the savings and confidence in Tata Tiscon to supply future projects.
Nanotechnology involves manipulating materials at the nanoscale (10-9 meters) to produce new properties. Nanoparticles are 1-200nm in size and exhibit unique properties. In construction, nanoparticles like silica, titanium dioxide, zinc oxide, and carbon nanotubes can improve mechanical strength, durability, self-cleaning, and thermal properties of materials like concrete, ceramics, coatings, and steel when added in small quantities. Challenges include the energy required for nanoparticle production and potential health effects that require further research into sustainable nanomaterials.
Innovative Civil Engineering Solutions Pvt Ltd (ICES) provides a modular pre-engineered construction system developed by their technology partner in Singapore. ICES is headed by experienced professionals and offers a green, cost-effective system using materials like high frequency welded steel, autoclaved aerated concrete panels, besta boards, and magnesium oxide boards. Their projects in Singapore have been certified and completed projects there include a residential school built in 7 months using their modular system.
We begin with evaluation of the Glass Build as an Engineering Process of Synthesis in Architectural Design in ARK Mode. Although Pro-Forma and Pre-Production we examine the Economic Change as we position the product in the market. The Major Shift in tooling design and fabrication methods contributes to a NEW ECONOMY; In V2 we study how the Matrix Expands to provide for new tooling that accomplishes feats of design and fabrication synthesis In V3 we see the economy vastly expands as the tooling requirement is satisfied and the building design and treatments increase equity builds
Dynamic Shells 2009 International P P S Large SizeMK
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The document discusses the applications of nanotechnology in construction. It begins by defining nanotechnology as manipulating materials at the atomic scale to develop new properties. It then discusses how nanomaterials like carbon nanotubes, titanium oxide, and nanocement and silica can improve the strength, durability and self-cleaning abilities of concrete. The document also explains how nanoparticles can enhance steel by reducing fatigue cracking. Nanotechnology enables self-cleaning and fire-resistant glass, as well as paints with insulating and anti-corrosive properties. Shape memory alloys can enable self-repairing structures. In summary, nanotechnology has the potential to revolutionize construction materials by developing stronger, more durable
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The document discusses Cortec Precision Sheetmetal's Early Supplier Developmental Input (ESDI) program. The ESDI program provides risk assessment and feedback on new product designs early in the development process. This includes feedback on materials selection, manufacturability, quality, and cost. The program aims to identify potential issues prior to manufacturing to enable a smoother production process. Cortec Precision can review requests for quotes and provide feedback and alternative suggestions to minimize costs. Their expertise helps ensure materials will work well and products can be made efficiently according to specifications.
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Battelle produces high-performance metallic mesh coatings that provide excellent electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding while maintaining high visible light and infrared transmission. They have over 25 years of experience designing, fabricating, and testing these coatings on various substrates. Their coatings can be applied to flat windows, curved domes, or flexible films in different shapes and sizes. Battelle has the capabilities to take projects from initial design through high-volume production and testing in their certified laboratories. They have worked with military and aerospace clients on projects including mesh coatings for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter windows and Javelin missile domes.
Nanotechnology in Building construction materialRinoy Bhagora
Nanotechnology can be used to improve the properties of concrete and other construction materials. The addition of nano-silica or carbon nanotubes to concrete can increase its strength and durability by densifying its microstructure. A self-cleaning glass called Indigo Tower uses a titanium dioxide nano-coating that breaks down air pollutants using a photocatalytic process, powered by sunlight. Nanoparticles can also strengthen steel by reducing fatigue and embrittlement. Fire-protective glass uses silica nanoparticles to form a heat shield, and nano-coatings on regular glass aim to filter infrared light and regulate heat gain in buildings.
Nanotechnology offers possibilities to improve materials used in civil engineering. At the nanoscale, materials demonstrate new properties. Concrete can be made stronger and more durable using nano-silica and carbon nanotubes. Steel can incorporate nanoparticles to increase strength and resistance to fatigue and corrosion. Titanium dioxide and carbon nanotubes make glass self-cleaning. Nanoparticles in coatings provide insulation and hydrophobicity. While costs are currently high, nanotechnology research aims to advance sustainability in the construction industry by developing higher performance, longer lasting materials.
The twin wall technology is a precast concrete wall system that combines the speed of erection of precast concrete with the structural integrity of cast-in-place concrete. It consists of two precast concrete leafs separated by cast-in-place lattice girders. On the construction site, the precast wall units are placed, temporarily propped, then the gap is filled with concrete to form a solid, monolithic wall. The twin wall system provides structural reliability while allowing for faster construction compared to traditional cast-in-place walls.
This document discusses the use of nanotechnology in civil engineering applications. It begins by defining nanotechnology and nanoscale materials like carbon nanotubes and nano-silica. It then discusses several uses of nanotechnology in concrete to improve strength, durability, and permeability. The document also discusses uses of nanotechnology in steel, wood, stone, and coatings/paints to provide benefits like increased strength, corrosion resistance, self-cleaning properties, and insulation. Specific products discussed include Cuore concrete, SandvikNanoflex steel, MMFX2 steel, and the Nansulate insulation coating.
Nanotechnology is being applied in construction materials to improve their properties. Concrete can be made stronger and more durable using nano-silica particles. Glass can be made self-cleaning using titanium dioxide nanoparticles. Carbon nanotubes increase the strength and stiffness of concrete when added in small amounts. Nanoparticles are also used to strengthen steel and improve its resistance to fatigue and high temperatures. Nanotechnology offers advantages over conventional materials but high costs currently limit its widespread use in construction.
This document discusses the application of nanotechnology in civil engineering. It begins by defining nanotechnology as the understanding, control, and restructuring of matter on the nanoscale. Nanotechnology can enhance many materials used in civil engineering like concrete, steel, glass, and wood. For example, adding nanoparticles like nanosilica to concrete can increase its strength and durability. The document also provides examples of how nanotechnology improves steel through reducing fatigue, and glass through enabling self-cleaning and fire protective properties. In conclusion, nanotechnology offers many improvements to civil engineering materials and is essential for sustained development in the field.
This corporate presentation describes Babaji Infra, a construction materials group with over 1 billion INR in annual turnover. It was founded in 1984 and has grown to include construction material supplies, distribution, real estate, and finance divisions. The company prides itself on high quality materials and strong customer service. It deals in cement, AAC blocks, ready mix plaster, block fixing adhesive, aggregates, Italian marble, and construction steel. The presentation provides details on the company's products, leadership, approach, and competitive advantages.
Nanotechnology can improve many building materials. Concrete can be made stronger and more durable using nano-silica particles that improve packing and reduce water penetration. Glass can be made self-cleaning using titanium dioxide nanoparticles. Carbon nanotubes give steel 5 times the strength but only 1/6 the density when added to concrete. Nanoparticles in paints can make them more insulating and corrosion-resistant. While nanotechnology offers improvements, the main limitations are currently the high costs and potential environmental effects.
Application Of Nanotechnology In Civil EngineeringGrimGod
Nanotechnology refers to manipulating matter at the nanoscale, around 1 to 100 nanometers. It can be used in various areas of civil engineering like materials, construction, and maintenance. Some applications of nanotechnology in construction include using carbon nanotubes to strengthen concrete and coatings, nano-silica to improve properties of fly ash concrete, and nano-sensors to monitor structures. However, high costs remain a barrier to widespread use of nanotechnology in construction due to small production volumes and lengthy commercialization timelines.
Manni Group promotes sustainable construction through steel building technologies. It operates Manni Green Tech, which offers modular prefabricated steel buildings for quick construction. These buildings have benefits like waste reduction, improved worker safety, and energy efficiency. Manni Green Tech handles all aspects of construction from design through manufacturing, assembly, and logistics support. Case studies show projects like student dormitories and homes built efficiently through Manni's off-site construction process.
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This client, a construction company, approached Tata Tiscon Readybuild to solve problems with steel procurement and construction. Using Tata Tiscon's cut and bend rebar service eliminated waste and significantly reduced labor costs, allowing projects to be completed sooner. This solved the client's issues with noise complaints during the day and lack of space for equipment onsite. Tata Tiscon delivered customized orders on time, improving quality while reducing costs by Rs. 1850-2050 per tonne and cutting inventory requirements from a month to 10 days. The client was satisfied with the savings and confidence in Tata Tiscon to supply future projects.
Nanotechnology involves manipulating materials at the nanoscale (10-9 meters) to produce new properties. Nanoparticles are 1-200nm in size and exhibit unique properties. In construction, nanoparticles like silica, titanium dioxide, zinc oxide, and carbon nanotubes can improve mechanical strength, durability, self-cleaning, and thermal properties of materials like concrete, ceramics, coatings, and steel when added in small quantities. Challenges include the energy required for nanoparticle production and potential health effects that require further research into sustainable nanomaterials.
Innovative Civil Engineering Solutions Pvt Ltd (ICES) provides a modular pre-engineered construction system developed by their technology partner in Singapore. ICES is headed by experienced professionals and offers a green, cost-effective system using materials like high frequency welded steel, autoclaved aerated concrete panels, besta boards, and magnesium oxide boards. Their projects in Singapore have been certified and completed projects there include a residential school built in 7 months using their modular system.
We begin with evaluation of the Glass Build as an Engineering Process of Synthesis in Architectural Design in ARK Mode. Although Pro-Forma and Pre-Production we examine the Economic Change as we position the product in the market. The Major Shift in tooling design and fabrication methods contributes to a NEW ECONOMY; In V2 we study how the Matrix Expands to provide for new tooling that accomplishes feats of design and fabrication synthesis In V3 we see the economy vastly expands as the tooling requirement is satisfied and the building design and treatments increase equity builds
Dynamic Shells 2009 International P P S Large SizeMK
Dynamic Shells provides prefabricated housing solutions made from durable PVC materials. Their building system uses modular panels and connectors that allow structures to be assembled quickly and easily by unskilled laborers. Their lightweight, durable buildings meet international safety standards and can be used for housing relief in disaster or conflict areas as well as developing countries.
The document discusses the applications of nanotechnology in construction. It begins by defining nanotechnology as manipulating materials at the atomic scale to develop new properties. It then discusses how nanomaterials like carbon nanotubes, titanium oxide, and nanocement and silica can improve the strength, durability and self-cleaning abilities of concrete. The document also explains how nanoparticles can enhance steel by reducing fatigue cracking. Nanotechnology enables self-cleaning and fire-resistant glass, as well as paints with insulating and anti-corrosive properties. Shape memory alloys can enable self-repairing structures. In summary, nanotechnology has the potential to revolutionize construction materials by developing stronger, more durable
This Presentation Covers the knowledge of concrete which we are having as of now and how we are thinking about Concrete. Advanacment of concrete Technology.
Applications of advance Concreting practices like smary dynamic concrete. This knowledge was gained from the famours RMC producers.
Cortec Early Supplier Developemental Input, 3 26 2012revjoev
The document discusses Cortec Precision Sheetmetal's Early Supplier Developmental Input (ESDI) program. The ESDI program provides risk assessment and feedback on new product designs early in the development process. This includes feedback on materials selection, manufacturability, quality, and cost. The program aims to identify potential issues prior to manufacturing to enable a smoother production process. Cortec Precision can review requests for quotes and provide feedback and alternative suggestions to minimize costs. Their expertise helps ensure materials will work well and products can be made efficiently according to specifications.
This document summarizes a BIPV development project by Tata Steel. It discusses Tata pursuing the development of integrated BIPV products using dye solar cells with their technology partner Dyesol. A 3-year R&D project was run at their PV Accelerator facility in Wales. The pilot phase is complete and Tata now intends to industrialize the manufacturing process to offer commercial products in 2-3 years.
Battelle produces high-performance metallic mesh coatings that provide excellent electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding while maintaining high visible light and infrared transmission. They have over 25 years of experience designing, fabricating, and testing these coatings on various substrates. Their coatings can be applied to flat windows, curved domes, or flexible films in different shapes and sizes. Battelle has the capabilities to take projects from initial design through high-volume production and testing in their certified laboratories. They have worked with military and aerospace clients on projects including mesh coatings for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter windows and Javelin missile domes.
Nanotechnology in Building construction materialRinoy Bhagora
Nanotechnology can be used to improve the properties of concrete and other construction materials. The addition of nano-silica or carbon nanotubes to concrete can increase its strength and durability by densifying its microstructure. A self-cleaning glass called Indigo Tower uses a titanium dioxide nano-coating that breaks down air pollutants using a photocatalytic process, powered by sunlight. Nanoparticles can also strengthen steel by reducing fatigue and embrittlement. Fire-protective glass uses silica nanoparticles to form a heat shield, and nano-coatings on regular glass aim to filter infrared light and regulate heat gain in buildings.
Nanotechnology offers possibilities to improve materials used in civil engineering. At the nanoscale, materials demonstrate new properties. Concrete can be made stronger and more durable using nano-silica and carbon nanotubes. Steel can incorporate nanoparticles to increase strength and resistance to fatigue and corrosion. Titanium dioxide and carbon nanotubes make glass self-cleaning. Nanoparticles in coatings provide insulation and hydrophobicity. While costs are currently high, nanotechnology research aims to advance sustainability in the construction industry by developing higher performance, longer lasting materials.
The twin wall technology is a precast concrete wall system that combines the speed of erection of precast concrete with the structural integrity of cast-in-place concrete. It consists of two precast concrete leafs separated by cast-in-place lattice girders. On the construction site, the precast wall units are placed, temporarily propped, then the gap is filled with concrete to form a solid, monolithic wall. The twin wall system provides structural reliability while allowing for faster construction compared to traditional cast-in-place walls.
This document discusses the use of nanotechnology in civil engineering applications. It begins by defining nanotechnology and nanoscale materials like carbon nanotubes and nano-silica. It then discusses several uses of nanotechnology in concrete to improve strength, durability, and permeability. The document also discusses uses of nanotechnology in steel, wood, stone, and coatings/paints to provide benefits like increased strength, corrosion resistance, self-cleaning properties, and insulation. Specific products discussed include Cuore concrete, SandvikNanoflex steel, MMFX2 steel, and the Nansulate insulation coating.
Nanotechnology is being applied in construction materials to improve their properties. Concrete can be made stronger and more durable using nano-silica particles. Glass can be made self-cleaning using titanium dioxide nanoparticles. Carbon nanotubes increase the strength and stiffness of concrete when added in small amounts. Nanoparticles are also used to strengthen steel and improve its resistance to fatigue and high temperatures. Nanotechnology offers advantages over conventional materials but high costs currently limit its widespread use in construction.
This document discusses the application of nanotechnology in civil engineering. It begins by defining nanotechnology as the understanding, control, and restructuring of matter on the nanoscale. Nanotechnology can enhance many materials used in civil engineering like concrete, steel, glass, and wood. For example, adding nanoparticles like nanosilica to concrete can increase its strength and durability. The document also provides examples of how nanotechnology improves steel through reducing fatigue, and glass through enabling self-cleaning and fire protective properties. In conclusion, nanotechnology offers many improvements to civil engineering materials and is essential for sustained development in the field.
This corporate presentation describes Babaji Infra, a construction materials group with over 1 billion INR in annual turnover. It was founded in 1984 and has grown to include construction material supplies, distribution, real estate, and finance divisions. The company prides itself on high quality materials and strong customer service. It deals in cement, AAC blocks, ready mix plaster, block fixing adhesive, aggregates, Italian marble, and construction steel. The presentation provides details on the company's products, leadership, approach, and competitive advantages.
Nanotechnology can improve many building materials. Concrete can be made stronger and more durable using nano-silica particles that improve packing and reduce water penetration. Glass can be made self-cleaning using titanium dioxide nanoparticles. Carbon nanotubes give steel 5 times the strength but only 1/6 the density when added to concrete. Nanoparticles in paints can make them more insulating and corrosion-resistant. While nanotechnology offers improvements, the main limitations are currently the high costs and potential environmental effects.
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Integrated campaigns
1. CIB
COMMUNICATIONS
The changing face of specification -
getting leverage from new technology
Integrated communications case studies
Gavin Tadman
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
3. Introduction to CIB
Established in 1985
Specialise in communications for the built environment
Representing over 70 clients across the industry
Full service integrated marketing
Four times winners of the Construction Marketing Awards
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
5. Integrated Communications
Can mean different things to different individuals
Can be dependent on different factors
Target market
Level of sophistication of that market
How an individual accesses their information
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
6. Integrated Communications
Therefore, before any plan needs to be put into place....
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
8. Integrated Communications
The following case studies will, hopefully demonstrate
how different parts of the market have been communicated to
in the recent past
today.............
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
9. Integrated Communications
And with a predicted move to mobile, the latest research indicating
that in excess of 85% of information will be received via mobile devices
within 18 months
a view to the future
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
12. The Client
Catnic is the leading brand in steel lintels and expanded
metal building products for the construction industry.
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
13. The Challenge
• Catnic a generic term for a lintel especially among the
older generation
• Market share for lintels fell in the late 90s/early 00s,
arguably through a lack of brand investment/visibility
• Research which demonstrated that 56% of the small
builder market still saw brand as a key factor in their
decision making process
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
14. The Challenge
• Catnic required a communications platform that could
re-engage its core customers, but also with the
builders’ merchant
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
17. Methodology
• Catnic ‘Make it Happen’ was developed as
a fully integrated campaign
• To deliver Catnic’s unique blend
- technical expertise
- robust sales focus
- product development excellence
- deep heritage
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
18. Methodology
• The ‘make it happen’ theme ran across all
Catnic’s marcoms activity
- direct mail
- on-the-page and online adverts
- through all PR activity
- branding on the website
- adopted by Catnic’s sales team
- through social media channels
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
19. Methodology
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• Wall Starter Kits • Plasterers’ Beads • Expanded Metal Lath Steel Lintels • Steelwork • Juliet Balconies • Wall Ties • Wall Starter Kits
Steel Lintels • Steelwork • Juliet Balconies • Wall Ties • Wall Starter Kits • Plasterers’ Beads • Expanded Metal Lath • Expanded Metal Mesh
• Expanded Metal Mesh • Expanded Metal Arch Formers • Plasterers’ Beads • Expanded Metal Lath • Expanded Metal Mesh
• SecuraMeshTM • QwikpostTM Fence Post System • Expanded Metal Arch Formers • SecuraMeshTM • QwikpostTM Fence Post System
• Expanded Metal Arch Formers • SecuraMeshTM • QwikpostTM Fence Post System
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
20. Methodology
Catnic
Making it happen throughout the world
For over forty years, Catnic premium quality building
products have been integrated into many of the world’s
leading construction projects, proving time and again that
Catnic really does make it happen.
To contact our international distributors in the Middle East
visit www.catnic.com/international
Catnic make it happen.
Steel Lintels • Steelwork • Juliet Balconies • Wall Ties • Wall Starter Kits
Plasterers’ Beads • Expanded Metal Lath • Expanded Metal Mesh • Expanded
Metal Arch Formers • SecuraMeshTM • QwikpostTM Fence Post System
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
21. Methodology
• Supporting by ‘make it happen’
competition
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
22. Methodology
Take the first step
to do something you’ve
always wanted to...
Perhaps you've always wanted to go deep sea
fishing, learn to ski, watch Man Utd at Old
Trafford, take a trip in a hot air balloon or even
have a crack at the Paso Doble!
Terry Smith, Editor of Professional Builder will
pick a winner each month as Catnic ‘make it
happen’ for you!
The only thing we ask is that you report back
and let us know how you get on.
Go to catnicmakeithappen.co.uk or fill in and
return the postcard... it could be your first step
into the big unknown.
Take the first step
catnicmakeithappen.co.uk to do something you’ve always wanted to...
First 500 entries win a t-shirt
Perhaps you’ve always wanted to go deep sea fishing,
learn to ski, watch Man Utd at Old Trafford, take a trip in a
hot air balloon or even have a crack at the Paso Doble!
Terry Smith, Editor of Professional Builder will pick a
winner each month as Catnic ‘make it happen’ for you!
The only thing we ask is that you report back and let us
know how you get on.
Go to catnicmakeithappen.co.uk or fill in and return this
card... it could be your first step into the big unknown.
catnicmakeithappen.co.uk
First 500 entries win a t-shirt
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
30. Results
•
40% increase in PDF downloads from 2007
•
97,000 by end of 2011
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
31. Results
• Increase of 23% in web traffic to catnic.com
• 156,000 unique visitors by year-end.
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
32. Results
• 17,000 individual stockist searches
• Reflecting a 14% increase on the previous
year
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
33. Results
• Requests for printed material rose 25% on
the year
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
34. Results
• Recorded over 3,600 individual enquiries for
further product information
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
35. Results
• 95 new customers
• 200 new stockists
• Increased revenue for independents and nationals
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
36. Results
• Over 600 people entered the ‘Make it
Happen’ competition in Professional
Builder, both through the magazine and
online
• Press achieved 879 column centimetres (10
pages), for the competition alone
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
37. Results
• 3 to 1 ROI on PR costs
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
38. Results
• Catnic were awarded ‘Supplier of the Year’
at the Builders’ Merchant’s News Awards
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
41. The Client
Part of the Saint-Gobain Building Distribution Group,
Europe's number one building materials distributor.
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
42. The Challenge
• Building strong relationships with customers at local
levels is incredibly important to plumbers' merchant
Graham.
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
43. The Challenge
• The client wanted to take full advantage of social media
as a means of communication and support for its
customer base.
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
44. The Challenge
• Quite simply, with no-one else taking the lead, Graham
wanted to pioneer its use within the merchant sector.
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
45. The Challenge
• The social media channels for Graham needed to allow
fans to see what was going on at their local branches,
view best practice and industry updates while
presenting an online platform for feedback and
discussion.
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
47. Methodology
• CIB needed to factor in why a Graham
customer would require access to all three
social media channels.
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
48. Methodology
• It was clear that the social media strategy
would have to outline just how
- Channel Graham
- Facebook
- Twitter
through content, tone and call to actions,
could each offer customers something very
different.
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
55. Results
Since its launch in July 2011, Channel Graham
has gone from strength to strength offering a
rich mixture of content from its branches,
suppliers and the wider industry.
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
56. Results
To date, the blog style website has had over
10,000 visitors.
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
57. Results
www.facebook.com/GrahamPlumbersMerchant
379 customers and staff are regularly engaging
on the site
Since @Graham_Merchant began tweeting in
April 2011 now has1,320 followers and there
have been over 2,000 clicks on URLs
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
60. The Client
Assurity Consulting is an independent workplace
compliance consultancy specialising in health, safety and
environmental solutions, partnering with responsible
organisations across all sectors.
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
61. The Challenge
• A rebranding exercise
• From Elementus to Assurity Consulting
• To demonstrate evolution of the company to a more
professional organisation
• Compose an integrated campaign to deliver the re-
brand to clients and new customers
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
63. Methodology - Delivery
• Creation of a new logo/identity
• Re-skimming of existing website
bringing in new colourways, logo, strapline
and icons
• Delivery of new messaging company
- support literature, printed and on-line
- advertising
-trade press
- on-line
- corporate and product videos
- blogs
- social media
ACCESS AUDITS ASBESTOS ASSURIT Y ASSURIT Y PLUS CARBON AND ENERGY COMPUTER ROOM ENVIRONMENTAL FIRE SAFET Y FOOD HYGIENE HEALTH AND SAFET Y INDOOR LEGIONELL A OCCUPA NCY WASTE WATER HYGIENE WORKPL ACE
MANAGEMENT ACTION COMPLIANCE MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT AIR QUALIT Y MANAGEMENT COMFORT MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL
MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT ASSESSMENTS ASSESSMENTS ASSESSMENTS
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
65. Methodology - Delivery
• Direct marketing/advertising
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www.assurityconsulting.co.uk www.assurityconsulting.co.uk
Assurity was always our A new brand...
middle name, now it’s our first
Just another Our choice of name reflects the
breadth of services we offer today,
of our Assurity Plus compliance
management system, a powerful
page in our evolution For more than a quarter of a
century we have established
spectrum of workplace compliance
requirements. Through a gradual,
as well as the ‘trusted partner’
relationships we enjoy with our
but easy-to-use web-based tool
providing tailored assessments,
ourselves as one of the UK’s leading managed process, it is one that has customers. Over twenty five years proactive management, visibility
independent consultancies, seen us establish and nurture long of delivering unbiased advice of compliance status and most
specialising in workplace health, term partnerships with many of our supported by market leading quality importantly, proof of compliance.
safety and environmental solutions. customers. systems, goes a long way towards
establishing this trust. We have The other component of our new
While our approach – a focus on We have now reached a point at evolved our brand to symbolise brand is the Marque. It represents
personal, impartial service delivered which it is entirely logical that the the unique position we hold in the evolution of our services.
by directly employed, expert evolution of our company should our industry. It confirms our thinking is always
consultants – has remained be reflected in the evolution of our around our customer’s workplace
constant throughout this period, brand …where Elementus becomes The Assurity Consulting name compliance requirements be it
the scope of our service has Assurity Consulting. builds on the outstanding success strategic, tactical or operational.
expanded to encompass the full
“Since working with Assurity Consulting,
I have found them to be professional at all times
and they offer support and reassurance to assist
in our working day. Their approach is practical
and the reports issued are easy to understand.
We will continue to work with them, value their
advice and congratulate them on providing
an excellent service”
Paula Bone
Building Manager
Strandbrook Ltd
ACCESS AUDITS ASBESTOS ASSURIT Y ASSURIT Y PLUS CARBON AND ENERGY COMPUTER ROOM ENVIRONMENTAL FIRE SAFET Y FOOD HYGIENE HEALTH AND SAFET Y INDOOR LEGIONELL A OCCUPANCY WASTE WATER HYGIENE WORKPL ACE
MANAGEMENT ACTION COMPLIANCE MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT AIR QUALIT Y MANAGEMENT COMFORT MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL
MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT ASSESSMENTS ASSESSMENTS ASSESSMENTS
INDEPENDENT TRUSTED ADVICE
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
66. Methodology - Delivery
• Corporate video
- with support branding
- icons
http://vimeo.com/40596477
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
67. Methodology - Delivery
• Product video
- infographic and live action
http://vimeo.com/39421042
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
72. The Client
The professional division of General Electric specialising
in lighting solutions all around the world.
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
73. The Challenge
• Light + Building is a major event for the Lighting industry
• Over 2,100 exhibitors from 50 countries and 183,000 visitors
• For GE Lighting it plays a key role in its European strategy
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
74. The Challenge
• GE Lighting also used the 2012 show as a launch pad for its long
anticipated new website
- a dynamic concept that delivers technical information, case
studies and video in a clear, engaging format
• GE Lighting wanted a constant stream of news and videos from the
show
- disseminated via e-mailers and social media to a Europe-wide
audience.
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
75. The Challenge
• The aim to drive people to the new website and also
create a real buzz about GE Lighting’s presence at the
show.
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
77. CIB approach...
• An integrated Europe-wide digital
campaign
• To confirm GE’s leading position,
- utilising a news crew to create
dynamic, valuable content that
extended interest beyond just those
attending the exhibition.
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
79. Methodology
• A fully integrated digital campaign was
delivered across the GE website,
Facebook, Google+, Twitter, You Tube and
a daily e-news alert – supported by a PR
campaign
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
80. Methodology
• Content filmed on the GE stand band
edited on site, uploading content to You
Tube, Facebook, Twitter and Google+
throughout the day.
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
81. Methodology
• Videos in varying formats
- direct to camera, interviews and also
filming seminars being hosted on the
stand.
- a bank of product videos were also
filmed for the website, along with
interviews with many of GE Lighting’s
OEM partners also at the show
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=wX4cJNtyj5I&feature=plcp
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
82. Methodology
• Illuminating Ideas Series created
• Showcasing a wide range of comments
and opinions about the show
• Tone not too corporate, kept informal
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=2ugcMTJT3_g&feature=context-cha
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
83. Methodology
• A daily e-newsletter was sent out to
subscribers and press from across
Europe.
- News section of the GE Lighting
website was also updated daily with
videos and a headline article.
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
84. Methodology
• These skills were supplemented by the
PR team, who provided news copy and
social media support.
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
86. Results
•
Over 60 different videos were shot in total
- 26 edited on site and uploaded to social
media channels and GE’s own website
during the show
- Additional internal messages from senior
personnel were also provided
- Supported by personal messages to the
Spanish, German and Middle East press
from the countries’ General Managers.
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
87. Results
• Over 1800 views of the videos on You Tube
during the show – rising to just under 6,000 to
date.
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
88. Results
• Visitors to the stand commented on the ‘live’
reports from GE on Twitter and Facebook with
some saying they had come along to the stand
after seeing coverage on-line.
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
89. Results
• The films were also picked up by on-line
media as far afield as Australia.
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
90. Results
• 890% uplift in the news section page views
during the show
• Contributed to a 7% increase in total page
views across the whole EMEA website
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
93. The Client
Sto is the market-leading manufacturer of rendered
external wall insulation systems
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
94. The Challenge
• To position Sto as Technical leaders
• To promote Sto facade systems with a clear call to
action throughout campaign
– contact Sto Technical Team / Consultant
• To a target audience of specifiers and main contractors
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
96. CIB approach...
• Using the Sto Testing Facility concept
devised for the 2011 campaign, and based
on the façade design considerations
documentation created by Sto, we looked
to develop a fully integrated multi channel
campaign that would engage the
audience.
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
98. Methodology
MICROSITE
• Based on the below 6 areas:
- Thermal Performance
- Fire Performance
- Wind loading
- Movement
- Sustainability
- Colour, Texture and materials
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
99. Methodology
MICROSITE
•Each area houses information on the key
key design considerations for this area that
need to be considered when specifying a
façade system
•To make more engaging, we used a
range of interactive animations, which
allow you to have a ‘play’ with the content,
plus sustainable credentials infographic
http://vimeo.com/48150772
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
100. Methodology
•Each section included a video round up
from Gary Bundy, Technical Director of Sto
http://vimeo.com/46690957
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
101. Methodology
ROUTES TO MARKET
ON-LINE
• Banner advertising on key industry
websites (bdonline.co.uk and
building.co.uk) driving traffic to microsite
• PPC ad campaign
• Targeted advertising by job title through
LinkedIn
• Twitter campaign
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
102. Methodology
ROUTES TO MARKET
ON-THE-PAGE
• 1/4 page advertising within key titles:
• Architects Journal
• Riba Journal
• Architecture Today
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
104. Warning
TREAD CAREFULLY
When it comes to laying out the plans for an integrated campaign
- know your target audience
- which channel do they access ?
- should you push analogue content through digital?
- right content, on the right channel, for the right audience
- reaching them where they want to be reached
- conduct sufficient research
- one size does not fit all
Tuesday, 2 October 2012