UC alumnus uses construction industry expertise to give back

Steve Kuhn creates nonprofit ‘construction dating service’

Steve Kuhn, a 1986 construction management alumnus from the University of Cincinnati’s College of Engineering and Applied Science (CEAS), has long had a reputation for serving his community and providing opportunities to others. His latest venture, a charitable organization called ShareBuilt, connects construction professionals with nonprofit groups.  

Kuhn is the founding member and executive vice president of Sevan Multi-Site Solutions, a construction project management organization that has worked with the likes of McDonald’s, Walgreens, and Starbucks. A passionate advocate of the benefits of the UC co-op experience, Kuhn has employed and provided invaluable career opportunities to more than 20 UC co-op students. In 2019, he was honored with the CEAS Engineering Technology Award for his contributions both to his field and to his community. 

As distinguished as Kuhn has become in his professional career, he has never forgotten his roots and his personal mission to provide for his community. This desire to give back culminated in Kuhn combining his professional expertise, entrepreneurial passion, and faith into founding ShareBuilt in 2022. 

Headshot of Steve Kuhn

ShareBuilt founder Steve Kuhn. Photo/provided.

ShareBuilt is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization led by Kuhn and a board of construction and business professionals. Leveraging their collective design and construction industry expertise and network, ShareBuilt aims to directly connect individuals and nonprofits that need design and construction support but lack internal resources, with professionals seeking to expand their work. These professionals are referred to as Sharing Partners. 

"Over my career, I’ve always been the construction guy no matter where I am; whether it’s been church, school, or in professional settings,” Kuhn said.

Photo of Steve Kuhn with an associate on a construction site

Steve Kuhn with ShareBuilt Area Coordinator Stephanie Midkiff on a construction site. Photo/Katherine Rollins.

"I've been pulled into a variety of construction-related projects through others that have asked for my help or opinions on their projects. Over the years, I’ve found that many individuals and organizations, especially nonprofits, don’t have any in-house expertise or the time to devote towards their projects. Oftentimes, the construction needs of smaller nonprofit organizations are just entirely overlooked.”

"As I was looking to expand my work beyond Sevan, I found that there wasn’t anyone providing these services to those who may not have the time or ability to afford them, and I thought – what if I started something?” 

"The goal of ShareBuilt was to establish a system where design firms and contractors can see nonprofit projects in their area — which they otherwise wouldn’t know about — and then be directly connected with those organizations,” Kuhn said. “Through this approach both the contractors and the nonprofit organizations benefit.”

“Through this approach both the contractors and the nonprofit organizations benefit.”

Steve Kuhn, UC alumnus

ShareBuilt provides project promotion through social media and their website to raise awareness among various construction project bidders to try and encourage competitive bids and ultimately give nonprofit organizations access to the lowest project costs possible. 

ShareBuilt also provides clients with a Project Shepherd, a volunteer construction manager that guides the client through their project at no charge. Clients would otherwise pay two to four percent of their project budget to secure the services of an owner’s representative to oversee their project.

Photo of Steve Kuhn with an associate on a construction site

Steve Kuhn with ShareBuilt Area Coordinator Stephanie Midkiff on a construction site. Photo/Katherine Rollins.

“We’re not trying to be the contractors, or trying to be the architects, per se,” Kuhn said. “At the end of the day, I like to describe ShareBuilt as a glorified construction dating service of sorts. We connect those who have needs with those who can fulfill those needs. We help each nonprofit keep more of their hard-earned funding directed towards their primary mission, by not spending more than is necessary on design and construction services.”

ShareBuilt is currently based out of Nashville, with plans to expand to Ohio and Florida, and has board members in Indiana, Kentucky, Alabama, Georgia, and Illinois.

In the short time they’ve been established, ShareBuilt has already been the catalyst behind several community projects, ranging from construction projects for schools and churches to providing home renovations for disabled residents that would otherwise be unable to afford them. 

“ShareBuilt is certainly an opportunity for me to utilize my expertise from construction from all these years, starting back from my time as a UC student,” Kuhn said. “But more importantly, I just think it’s our duty, no matter what faith or background you come from, to give back our treasure and our talents whenever we can. It’s easy for people to just write checks and hope organizations can handle their own issues alone, but sometimes giving our time, talents, and ourselves can be far more impactful.” 

Power of Co-op

Steve Kuhn has been touting the benefits of UC co-op — and employing many CEAS students — for years. Read more about his role as a champion for cooperative education. 

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UC alumnus uses construction industry expertise to give back

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Steve Kuhn, a 1986 construction management alumnus from the University of Cincinnati’s College of Engineering and Applied Science (CEAS), has long had a reputation for serving his community and providing opportunities to others. His latest venture, a charitable organization called ShareBuilt, connects construction professionals with nonprofit groups.