ROAD Q1 Adjusted Net Income Doubles to USD 26.41 Million

Reuters02-05
ROAD Q1 Adjusted Net Income Doubles to USD 26.41 Million

Construction Partners Inc. (NASDAQ: ROAD) reported its financial results for the first quarter (Q1) of fiscal year 2026, with revenue rising 44% to USD 809.47 million for the three months ended December 31, 2025. Adjusted EBITDA for the quarter reached USD 112.20 million, up 63%, with an Adjusted EBITDA margin of 13.9%. Net income attributable to shareholders was USD 17.21 million for the period, while adjusted net income was USD 26.41 million, an increase of 99%. Gross profit for the quarter stood at USD 121.50 million. The company ended the quarter with a record backlog of USD 3.09 billion. Management attributed the strong performance to outstanding operational execution across its family of companies and favorable first-quarter weather. Construction Partners Inc. also raised its full-year 2026 outlook.

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