
ALPHARETTA, Ga. – February17, 2026 — Kahua, aleading platform for asset centric project management®, todayannounced kBuilder Canvas: a newAI-assisted, no-code solution builder designed to change how constructionorganizations configure, adapt and evolve their project management information systems.
Built on the proven foundation of kBuilder, Kahua’s original low-code platformused to support some of the world’s most complex capital programs, kBuilderCanvas brings app and workflow design directly into the Kahua Platform. It helpscustomers and partners design, visualize and iterate on apps and workflows inreal time using natural language or a visual builder, without writing code orrelying on external tools.
Construction organizations operate in environments defined by constantchange, evolving regulations, expanding programs and unique internal processes.Yet many project management systems remain rigid, forcing teams intoone-size-fits-all workflows or slow, costly customization cycles. kBuilder Canvasaddresses this gap by making configuration faster, more accessible and easierto test before anything goes live.
“AI delivers real value when it removes the work that slows people downevery day,” said Brian Moore, Kahua co-founder and president. “kBuilder Canvasuses AI to streamline design and development tasks that consume time andattention, giving customers and partners a faster way to design, test andrefine solutions inside Kahua. It lets teams focus on higher-value problemsolving and adapt their systems as their needs evolve.”
For Kahua partners, kBuilder Canvas enables rapid iteration and moreefficient collaboration with clients.
“kBuilder Canvas fundamentally changes how we design and deliversolutions,” said Nate Mansfield, K2 Consulting, a Kahua implementation andapplication development partner. “By offloading time-consuming configurationtasks to AI, we can focus on architecture, user experience and solving morecomplex problems. The ability to iterate in minutes instead of weeks means wecan deliver more value to clients without sacrificing governance or quality.”
Early customer feedback highlights the impact of empowering functionalteams while preserving the role of technical expertise.
“kBuilder Canvas gives our teams a way to explore and evaluate processor design changes before engaging technical experts,” said Angela Jacobs,Senior Director at the University of Illinois System. “This helps clarifyrequirements, reduce resource dependencies and make better use of specializedtechnical expertise. It has the potential to significantly accelerate how wecontinue to build on our Kahua foundation.”
Unlike generic no-code tools, kBuilder Canvas is built directly into theKahua Platform and follows the same security, permissions and governancecontrols customers rely on today. Applications and workflows designed inkBuilder Canvas connect seamlessly with existing Kahua data and AIcapabilities, ensuring consistency, security and scalability.
Kahua is launching Early Access to kBuilder Canvas for customers andpartners, allowing participants to begin exploring its capabilities andproviding feedback as the product continues to evolve. Broader release andexpanded deployment capabilities are planned for later in 2026. Customers and partners interested in exploringkBuilder Canvas through Early Access can learn more at https://kahua.com/kbuilder-canvas.
About Kahua
Kahua is a leading platform for assetcentric project management® and analytics software for the government,healthcare, education, commercial and energy sectors. Our platform—trusted by 16 federal agenciesto securely manage their capital programs—helps owners and contractors improveefficiency, reduce costs and manage risk across the entire project lifecycle.Our unique asset-centric approach streamlines the asset handover process. Withpurpose-built solutions for vertical markets and a low-code environment, userscan be up and running quickly, with the flexibility to conform to theirspecific requirements over time.
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Originally reported by Kahua.
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