In fiscal year 2025, the US Pumping business saw improvements in infrastructure projects, commercial construction, and residential markets. Concrete waste management revenue increased, and plans for 2026 include a $22 million investment in emission standards. The company expects steady growth and support from the Federal Reserve’s interest rate reduction.

Revenue for the fourth quarter of 2025 was $108.8 million, slightly lower than the previous year. Infrastructure projects remained strong, commercial construction improved, while residential demand softened due to higher interest rates. The US Concrete Waste Management segment saw revenue growth, while the UK operations faced challenges due to economic uncertainty and high interest rates.

Concrete Pumping Holdings plans to invest $22 million in fiscal year 2026 to address upcoming emission standards. The company anticipates stable revenue growth with a focus on cost control and pricing discipline. Strong cash flow and financial flexibility position the company to pursue acquisitions and deliver shareholder value in various market environments.

The company’s UK operations are challenged by subdued commercial construction activity, while infrastructure projects remain resilient. The US Concrete Waste Management segment saw revenue growth due to volume and pricing growth. The company is proactively investing in emission standards to navigate regulatory changes and maintain competitive positioning in the construction industry.

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