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L2R exists to close the workforce-housing gap by fusing contractor know-how with manufacturing discipline.

We were founded to prove that American homes can be built faster, at lower cost, and with higher quality—without sidelining skilled trades. Our team embeds Industry 4.0 practices into field work: process monitoring, data-driven workflows, and modular repeatability that translate into predictable schedules and defensible unit economics.

Leadership

L2R is led by Ryan Kelly (public-private builder and ecosystem strategist) and Erik Liber (CEO, HSH Drywall; field operations and labor economics). They’re joined by Eric Woolridge, a licensed architect/engineer guiding automation and design integration, and Rinth Labs for vision systems and controls. This mix of development, finance, construction operations, and robotics engineering keeps our solutions jobsite-ready and scalable.

We are making the American dream of home ownership attainable for the hardworking people that build, protect, and care for our country

Eric Liber

 
Advisory Board

Our Advisory Board brings deep regional supply-chain and materials expertise: Brandon & Mark LaMoncha (Humtown Additive), Sam Miller (Trumbull Industries), Doug Rende (Shapes Unlimited), and Noah Callantine (Sika). Their roles strengthen procurement resilience, materials R&D, and commercial readiness as we scale.

Why this matters to investors & policymakers

  • De-risked adoption: We build with contractors, not for them. Pilots run on active job sites with HSH Drywall and through Pantheon’s modular builds, creating validated playbooks before broader rollout.
  • Regional multiplier: Our secured supply chain—Humtown, Trumbull Industries, Sika—keeps spend and jobs local while accelerating throughput.
  • Clear scale path: Phase 1 Robotics-as-a-Service, Phase 2 technology licensing with certification, Phase 3 vertical integration with manufacturing and data services. Multiple recurring revenue streams (robot rentals, training, analytics, pre-fab contracts) support durable margins.

What We Are Building

Short-term, L2R deploys field robots for repetitive scopes (e.g., drywall finishing) and codifies lean, measurable workflows in modular builds. Long-term, we stand up a volumetric facility with integrated robotics and 3D printing, creating a repeatable platform cities can plug into for workforce housing, disaster recovery, and infill.

Production Goals
  • 25 units in 2025 (pilot builds)
  • 100 units in 2026 (scale via modular + 3DCP)
  • Up to 1,000 units annually by 2030 (national model)

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L2R Site Launch Coming September 4
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