Founder & System Architect, Construction Works Institute

Speaker / Event Bio

Mr. Thomas is a systems architect focused on redesigning how housing is produced, financed, and delivered. His work centers on transitioning residential construction from fragmented, project-based execution to repeatable production systems that improve speed, reduce cost volatility, and increase capital efficiency.

He operates at the intersection of construction, capital formation, workforce development, and operational design. Through Construction Works Institute™, he has developed a production-based Workforce Housing model that aligns demand, standardizes delivery, and stabilizes housing output through regional micro-factory deployments.

His Micro-Factory Housing Production Model (MFHPM) focuses on pre-sold micro-batches, beginning with 5–10 duplex/two-flat units, and scaling only after demand, capital, workforce, and production thresholds have been assessed through Deal Validator™. This approach transitions risk from speculative building to controlled, systematic execution.

He speaks on system-level change in housing, focusing on the economic and structural shifts required to scale production under real-world constraints. Michael is currently executing a production-based Workforce Housing model within the Chicagoland and Midwest markets. This initiative focuses on 5–10 duplex micro-batches, establishing a validated pathway for 25–100 units prior to national scaling.

TOPICS

OPTION

A

From Project-Based Housing to Production Systems: The Micro-Factory Model

Problem

housing shortage + broken delivery model

System

factory + pre-sold demand + capital sequencing

Output

predictable housing production

OPTION

B

Sell Before You Scale: The New Economics of Housing Delivery

Problem

developers carry inventory risk

Shift

demand-first → production

Output

reduced risk + faster capital velocity

OPTION

C

The Operating System for Workforce Housing

Frame

housing as an infrastructure system

Layers

capital + factory + demand + validator

Output

repeatable deployment model

Flow (Aligned to INPUT → VALIDATE → CLASSIFY):

SYSTEM DESIGN (MATCHED TO OUR OS)

01

Ingest Layer

Feedly + Google Alerts + RSS (HN, Substack, Reddit)

Aggregation Layer

n8n routes → central database (Notion / Airtable / Supabase)

02

03

Logging Layer

Auto-fields:
Timestamp Source Keyword hit Topic cluster

Validation Layer

Count keyword/topic repetition across:

04

05

Classification Layer

LOW / MED / HIGH (only ≥3 occurrences escalate)

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CONSTRUCTION WORKS INSTITUTE

MISSION: Convert pre-sold housing demand into factory-produced units in 6–12 months using a validator that prevents capital deployment without confirmed buyers.

01 TEAM

02 INSIGHT_WHY NOW?

03 ASYMMETRIC BETS

04 PROBLEM

05 PROGRESS

06 GTM_DISTRIBUTION

07 COMPETITION

08 COMPARABLES

09 UNFAIR ADVANTAGE

10 BIG PICTURE

ASK: $2.5M First-Loss Anchor (DAF / Impact Capital)

Use:

Output: ≥50% units pre-sold

  • 1 anchor buyer secured
  • First micro-factory deployment activated

Result: → Unlock $15M–$20M total capital stack