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Bag drop at a construction site with trades workers
Bag Drop Guide

Bag Drops for Construction Sites

Get past the site gate. Leave your mark.

What to Drop

Practical beats pretty every time on a building site.

Bacon rolls or sausage rolls (always a hit on a building site)

Branded hi-vis vests or quality work gloves

Thermal mugs that survive site conditions

Why It Works Here

Construction sites are communities. Get in with one, and everyone knows your name.

Site Managers Appreciate Practical Gestures

Turning up with something useful shows you understand their world. It earns respect instantly.

Word Spreads Fast on Sites

One good drop reaches every subcontractor on the job. Trades talk, and your name gets passed around.

Cards Survive Better Than Leaflets

Leaflets blow away or get soggy. A card stays in a pocket or gets pinned to the site office noticeboard.

Marketing Ideas

Practical, actionable ideas you can use this week.

Time It for Tea Break

Drop at 10am when everyone gathers for morning break. Maximum audience, maximum impact.

Lead With the Message

"Fuel for the team, from [Your Business]" on the card. Keep it simple, keep it practical.

Target New-Build Developments

New-build sites have multiple trades working at once. One drop reaches plumbers, sparks, plasterers, and the main contractor.

Partner With a Local Bakery

Fresh morning deliveries from a local bakery feel more premium than shop-bought. The association lifts your brand too.

Example Scenario

An electrical supplier drops boxes of bacon rolls at 5 new-build sites on a Wednesday morning. The site foreman at one site scans the card while eating, sees the supplier's trade catalogue, and requests a quote for the next phase of the build.

Ready to get Peppd?

Get your name on every site noticeboard in town.