Aecon Report Strong Q2 2014 Energy Sector Results

August 11, 2014

Canada-based Aecon Group Inc. has reported its financial results for the second quarter of 2014, excerpted as follows:

Highlights

Energy segment
The Energy segment encompasses a full suite of service offerings to the energy market including industrial construction and manufacturing activities such as in-plant construction, site construction and module assembly. The Energy segment focuses primarily on the following sectors: oil and gas, power generation, pipelines, utilities, and energy support services.

Revenue for the three months ended June 30, 2014 of $294 million in the Energy segment was $19 million, or 7%, higher than the same period of 2013. Revenue from utilities operations increased by $15 million, primarily from a higher volume of pipeline work in Western Canada and from local utility work in Ontario.

Revenue also increased in industrial operations by $4 million, primarily from fabrication projects in Atlantic Canada and increased heat recovery steam generator sales in IST, but partly offset by lower fabrication revenue in Western Canada following the completion of certain projects in the second half of 2013.

Teri McKibbon, President and Chief Executive Officer, Aecon Group Inc., said: "With our backlog growing in Infrastructure and recovering in Mining, and our Energy segment consistently delivering strong results, we maintain a positive outlook and anticipate making progress during the second half of 2014 towards our Adjusted EBITDA margin target of 9 per cent in 2015."

Mr. McKibbon added: "As previously outlined, we anticipated results to be even stronger and more weighted to the second half of 2014 than is usually the case, and despite a softer second quarter in our Mining segment, our expectations for the second half remain positive. With the ramping up of substantial new projects - particularly in Infrastructure and Mining - the second half of 2014 has the potential to be the strongest half year that Aecon has ever achieved."



 

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