©2013 Ady Voltedge The Value of a Site Evaluation & Certification Program January 10, 2013
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©2013 Ady Voltedge
The Value of aSite Evaluation & Certification Program
January 10, 2013
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Today’s GoalsShare what we’ve learned in working directly with site selectors, the companies they represent, and the EDOs who are trying to market to them
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About Ady Voltedge
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Some of Our Clients
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Overview of this Presentation• The site selectors’ frame of mind• The competitive situation for available
projects• Implications for states/regions• Developing a certification program in
Wyoming
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Site Selectors’ Frame of Mind
• Responsibility for the biggest picture to the smallest details
• Time compression• Data overload• High stakes
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Competitive Situation for Projects
• Over 3,000 counties in the United States alone• Over half of the states – as well as various
utilities– now have “certification” programs
Indiana
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Implications for States and Regions
• NOT having an available property is the #1 reason for elimination
“If you don’t have a site,
you don’t have a product,
and if you don’t have a product,
you don’t need
a business attraction program!”
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What Is a “Certified” Site?• Has documented some level of readiness on
key criteria such as:– Ownership– Utilities and Infrastructure– Physical aspects of site – Associated programs known (such as permitting,
incentives)– Accessibility to/from the site
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Benefits of Site Certification • Promotes key industrial/office sites• Minimizes risk• Speeds implementation of prospect startup• Major marketing tool for business attraction• Indicates professionalism of economic
development group• Assists in economic development team building• Differentiates community from others
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Not All “Shovel-Ready” Certifications Are Alike
• There are no standards as to what constitutes a “shovel-ready site” leading to vastly different criteria and processes.
• Site Selection magazine ranks the best as:– Georgia, Missouri, and Tennessee
• Question: How would the “best” programs be defined?
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Best Practices in Shovel-Ready Certification
• Is meaningful, not just a “rubber stamp”• Includes a preliminary stage to identify fatal
flaws before the whole process is undertaken• Reflects the characteristics of the State, its
properties, and the EDO’s
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What Wyoming EDO’s Can Do To Prepare
1. Make sure all viable properties are entered into the Sites and Buildings database tool. Fill in as many gaps as possible.
2. Start prioritizing your “property pipeline.”
3. Listen for future updates from Wyoming Business Council.
www.wyomingbusiness.org/properties
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Thinking Ahead:Marketing Certified Sites
• As your sites get certified, they will be promoted on the State website
• Include in your own promotional and direct marketing materials
• Integrate within other marketing activities
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Questions?
Janet L. AdyAdy Voltedge [email protected]