Comparison
OwnerLogix vs. Kahua
How OwnerLogix and Kahua compare, framed by who each tool is built for. Audience and use-case differences, not attack copy.
OwnerLogix is construction management software for project owners and owner's representatives. It is built for the owner's side of a project — portfolio oversight, total project cost, approvals, and owner reporting — and connects to the contractor's tools rather than replacing them. Here is how it compares to Kahua.
What Kahua is built for
Kahua is a configurable program management platform used by large owners and government agencies to manage capital programs, with an app- and network-based model that organizations tailor to their own processes. It targets enterprise programs that need deep configuration.
How OwnerLogix differs
OwnerLogix is purpose-built for owner-side oversight and works out of the box, where Kahua is a configurable platform organizations shape to their own workflows. For an owner's rep or a mid-market owner who wants portfolio oversight, budget control, approvals, and reporting without standing up a configured program-management environment, OwnerLogix is the faster path to a working owner's command center.
How to choose
Choose based on whose seat you are sitting in. If you are the owner or owner's representative who needs portfolio oversight, total project cost, approvals with an audit trail, and owner reporting that stays yours after the project closes, OwnerLogix is built for that role. If your primary need is the work Kahuaconcentrates on above, that is where it will fit best — and OwnerLogix can still sit on the owner's side alongside it.