JFB Construction Expects Q4 2025 Revenues to Surge 119% Over Prior Year

Reuters12-23
JFB Construction Expects Q4 2025 Revenues to Surge 119% Over Prior Year

JFB Construction Holdings expects a 119% increase in revenues for the fourth quarter of 2025 compared to the same period in 2024. The company attributes this significant growth to milestones such as securing an $18.9 million contract for the first phase of a $100 million high school construction project in DeSoto County, Florida, and ongoing vertical construction of 79 townhouses in Port Salerno, Florida. Additional contributions to revenue come from the ongoing construction of a Courtyard Marriott in Olive Branch, Mississippi, where JFB holds a 25% ownership stake. The company also completed a $44 million private placement, with $34 million allocated for general corporate operating expenses. JFB anticipates continued strong revenue performance into the first quarter of 2026, particularly from the ongoing high school project.

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