Kahua Launches No-Code AI Construction Tool
Construction tech startup Kahua has introduced kBuilder Canvas, an AI-assisted, no-code solution for designing project management tools. The platform aims to empower non-technical professionals to contribute to process improvement and project design.
- Kahua holds an estimated 0.50% of the construction management software market, a field with major players like Procore, Autodesk Construction Cloud, and Oracle. Founded in 2009, the Alpharetta-based company has raised over $40 million in funding and targets government, healthcare, and commercial sectors. - The move into no-code AI is part of a broader industry trend where companies like Civils.ai and platforms such as Knack are also empowering non-technical staff to build custom applications for tasks like safety audits, document management, and compliance checks. - For business majors, skills in financial management, strategic planning, and budgeting are directly transferable to construction management. Entry-level roles often begin with titles like "Project Coordinator" or "Assistant Project Manager," focusing on organizational and business aspects of projects. - The construction industry in 2026 is increasingly adopting subscription-based software models and digital tools to manage persistent labor shortages and supply chain issues. Technologies like Building Information Modeling (BIM) are now a baseline expectation on over 65% of projects worldwide. - Selling technology in the construction B2B market involves long sales cycles and navigating complex decision-making among architects, engineers, and contractors. Success in these roles requires consultative selling skills, which focus on understanding a client's specific needs rather than just product features. - Key trends shaping project delivery in 2026 include a focus on sustainable and low-carbon building materials, the use of virtual design and digital twins to reduce rework, and increased automation on jobsites through robotics and AI.