KGC's principal joined executives, investors, and international stakeholders at the International Business Roundtable — a closed-door forum focused on cross-border investment, trade, and the commercial development opportunities shaping the U.S. Gulf Coast.
Construction in Texas has always been tied to what's happening beyond Texas. Capital flows, supply chains, and end-user demand all originate somewhere outside our job-site fences. For a general contractor, a seat at conversations like this one isn't a luxury — it's how we stay aligned with where the work is actually going.
What came out of the conversation
The Roundtable covered practical ground: foreign direct investment into Texas industrial and commercial real estate, expectations around delivery timelines, and the rising importance of contractors who can navigate both local permitting and international partner expectations. KGC has earned repeat work precisely because we operate at that intersection — local expertise, international professionalism.
We came away with a clearer picture of the 2026–2027 pipeline in the Houston and Gulf Coast markets, and with new relationships that will translate directly into the kinds of tilt-up, industrial, and mixed-use projects KGC is built to deliver.
"Owners want a builder who understands their whole story — not just the slab and steel. That's the KGC standard."