Research
Open research from ML Systems — deconstruction science, material recovery economics, workforce development, and construction finance. Real data from Rhode Island operations.
Key Finding
Rhode Island has zero shingle recyclers and approximately 45,000–50,000 tons/year of roof tear-offs going directly to landfill at $100/ton tipping fees. This represents a $4.5–5M/year market opportunity with near-zero competition.
Deconstruction Science
Material recovery methods, crew protocols, and 2-day crane deconstruction sequences.
1-Day Logistics: Crane Deconstruction Sequence
Master Pitch: Deconstruction Strategy
Shingle Recycling (Phase 1: Roof)
RI has ZERO shingle recyclers and ~45K-50K tons/year of tear-offs going to landfill. ML Systems is building the market.
Market Analysis: HMA Plant Path vs On-Site Reuse
Grinding Methods: Equipment Comparison
Lease Structure: Equipment Leasing Models
Pro Forma: On-Site Grinding Equipment
Site Aggregator Model: Multi-Project Scale
Housing & Grants
Analysis of state housing programs and grant opportunities for affordable construction.
Housing 2030: Entry-Level Homeownership Program ($20M)
NACA One Dollar Program Analysis
Workforce Development
State programs for construction workforce training and internship reimbursement.
Work Immersion Program (GWB/DLT)
URI Partnership Pitch
Business & Financial Architecture
MVP definition, product roadmap, and fiduciary equity structure.
Business MVP
Product MVP
Fiduciary Explainer: Equity Custodianship
Environmental Impact
80–90%
Target Material Recovery
Of total building materials by weight
51%
Resale Value Target
Of original material retail price
~50K tons/yr
RI Shingle Waste
Currently going to landfill (zero recyclers)