Here's what's broken in construction.
Here's how we fix it.
The average builder runs 1.4-2.4% profit. The average homeowner pays $15-40K at end of life for demolition. 52% of cost growth comes from rework. ML Systems eliminates every one of these failure points through a 5-step AI-guided curriculum.
Industry Pain Points
Site + Permitting
Permit delays add 30-90 days and $5-15K — 52% of cost growth from rework in this phase
Builder: Zoning misreads cause redesigns; 1.4-2.4% avg profit leaves zero margin for error
Recovery + Deconstruction
Demolition destroys $40-80K in recoverable materials — you pay to throw away value
Builder: No salvage manifest means no recovery credit; hazmat surprises blow budgets
Future-Cycle Program
Houses designed for one life cycle trap equity — no upgrade path, no expansion math
Builder: Single-cycle builds mean one-time revenue per client; no recurring relationship
Hybrid Structure
Wood-frame homes depreciate to $0 structure value — you can't recover what's nailed together
Builder: Stick framing is slow, weather-dependent, and produces 4+ tons of waste per home
Envelope + Energy
End-of-life demolition costs $15-40K — conventional homes become liabilities
Builder: No envelope spec standard; energy compliance is guesswork until inspection
The ML Systems Solution
Site + Permitting
AI-guided regulatory envelope — every code checked before pencil hits paper
Recovery + Deconstruction
Material Recovery Manifest — catalog, value, and allocate every recoverable element
Future-Cycle Program
Multi-cycle program — Cycle 2 adds +1 level +10% SF, your equity compounds
Hybrid Structure
ML Steel bolted frame — 2-day crane erection, every connection reversible for recovery
Envelope + Energy
Panel facade + IECC 2021 pre-calc — bolted on, bolted off, energy-scored upfront
Sustainability Score
87/100
ML Systems
23/100
Conventional
Construction Waste
~85% diverted
ML Systems
~15% diverted
Conventional
End-of-Life Cost
$0
ML Systems
$15-40K
Conventional
5 steps · AI architect · Full design package with renders