Market signal
Media, community, and field relationships create trusted introductions into builders, owners, and operators.
Lok-N-Blok is assembling the operating relationships required to bring a new building system into the real world: contractor access, restoration demand, supply reach, technical review, controlled diligence, community trust, and public media momentum.
The strongest partnerships create measurable movement: qualified attention, technical confidence, territory coverage, installer readiness, and a clean handoff into the Lok-N-Blok CRM.
These relationships are presented as network context for launch, routing, and strategic support. Formal rights, endorsements, exclusivity, and transaction terms are governed by signed agreements where applicable.
Community and literacy relationship through Antonio, connecting resilient-building conversations to civic trust, education, and local impact.
Restoration and rebuild relationship through Tim Bleything, aligned with storm recovery, insurance-driven reconstruction, and resilient rebuild demand.
Supply and distribution relationship through Randy M., strengthening the path from qualified demand to contractor-facing branch and materials execution.
Engineering and commercial relationship through Randy M., supporting technical review, credibility, and serious large-account conversations.
Brand, television, and public-launch relationship with Kevin Harrington, original Shark on Shark Tank and direct-response television pioneer.
Document, NCNDA, diligence, and controlled-access workflow relationship supporting serious partner, investor, and franchisee review.
Founder media exposure, advisor credibility, and a disciplined partner network help buyers, builders, distributors, and investors understand that Lok-N-Blok is building an operating category, not only a product page.
Each inquiry is routed into the correct internal board so the team can evaluate fit, assign an owner, and move the conversation without losing context.
Regional operators with contractor relationships, local market credibility, and the capacity to activate protected territories.
Materials, branch, logistics, tool, fastener, and contractor-facing networks that can support local execution.
Qualified project teams with near-term builds, repeatable demand, or strategic projects where resilience matters.
Credible platforms, nonprofits, educators, municipalities, and institutional partners who can expand trust.
Use this form for strategic partnership interest. The team routes each submission into the right lane: franchisee, supplier, builder, engineering, media, community, nonprofit, or strategic alliance.