Sterling Infrastructure Inc. reports third quarter revenue of $689 million and raises full year guidance

Reuters11-04
Sterling Infrastructure Inc. reports third quarter revenue of $689 million and raises full year guidance

Sterling Infrastructure Inc. reported record third quarter 2025 results, with revenues of $689.0 million, representing a 32% increase from the prior year quarter excluding RHB. Gross margin rose to 24.7% from 21.9%. Adjusted net income for the full year is now expected to be between $321 million and $326 million, with adjusted diluted EPS forecasted at $10.35 to $10.52. Adjusted EBITDA guidance was raised to $486 million to $491 million. The CEC acquisition contributed $41.4 million to revenue in the quarter. Share repurchases totaled $4.7 million at an average price of $274.37 per share. Transportation Solutions revenue increased 10%, and adjusted operating income in this segment grew 40%. The company noted strong growth in E-Infrastructure Solutions and continued demand in its core regions.

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