New York Real Estate Journal

2025 Ones To Watch - Industry Leaders: Marc Alleyne, Spartan Demolition Company

April 22, 2025 - Spotlight Content
Marc Alleyne
Founder and CEO 
Spartan Demolition Company

Recent goal and impact: 

One of our recent goals was to streamline the permitting and approval process for demolition projects in NYC. Given the complexity of regulations and the multiple agencies involved, delays were common. We invested in a dedicated compliance team and digital tracking system, which cut approval times by 30%. This not only improved project efficiency but also strengthened our reputation with developers and city officials, leading to increased referrals and repeat business.

Turning problems into opportunities: 

One major challenge we faced was the rising costs of debris disposal. Rather than absorbing the costs or passing them onto clients, we developed a materials recovery program that allowed us to salvage and recycle demolition materials more effectively. By partnering with local recyclers and repurposing materials for resale, we reduced landfill costs and created a new revenue stream. This initiative also positioned us as a leader in sustainable demolition, attracting environmentally-conscious clients and projects.

Best advice for new leaders: 

Save time and learn from others mistakes instead of your own. 

Sharing knowledge and expertise:

I believe that knowledge sharing strengthens not just our company but the industry as a whole. I regularly speak at construction and demolition trade conferences, discussing best practices for safety, efficiency, and regulatory compliance. Internally, we hold monthly training sessions for our team, ensuring everyone—from laborers to project managers—stays updated on the latest industry trends and safety protocols. Additionally, I mentor young professionals interested in demolition and construction, helping them navigate career growth in this industry.

Giving Back:

Recently, I participated in a workforce development initiative in NYC aimed at training individuals from underserved communities for careers in demolition and construction. We partnered with local trade schools and nonprofit organizations to provide hands-on training, OSHA certification, and job placement assistance. Seeing trainees gain stable employment in our industry has been incredibly rewarding. It’s a reminder that demolition isn’t just about tearing things down—it’s about building opportunities for people and communities.