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Bird Construction Q1 Earnings Call

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Bird Construction's strong Q1 results indicate no immediate impact on construction services or global industrials; both sectors are expected to remain flat in the short to mid-term. Key risk: if broader Canadian demand trends are confirmed to influence EM or global markets.

Bird Construction, a Canadian construction company, reported strong Q1 2026 results with revenue growth and record backlog, indicating sustained demand in Canadian construction sectors. The company benefits from long-cycle investment programs, providing revenue visibility through 2027. The impact is company-specific and Canada-focused, with no direct commodity or supply chain disruption.

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  • Revenue increased 9.2% to CAD 783.4 million in Q1 2026
  • Adjusted EBITDA rose to CAD 37.1 million
  • Record contracted backlog of CAD 5.4 billion
  • Pending backlog of CAD 5.6 billion
  • Net income CAD 11.4 million (CAD 0.21 per share)

Affected products & commodities

  • Construction services

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This analysis would be wrong if

if a concrete project timeline or significant cross-border investment is announced that links Bird's backlog to EM or global industrial demand.

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