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Arcosa (ACA) Conference Transcript
ArcosaArcosa(US:ACA)2025-06-12 18:45

Arcosa (ACA) Conference Summary - June 12, 2025 Company Overview - Arcosa is a Dallas-based company with LTM March revenues of approximately $2.6 billion and adjusted EBITDA of about $465 million [5][6] - The company operates in three segments: construction products, engineered structures, and transportation products [5][6] - Arcosa has over 140 locations, primarily in the US, with only one mine in Canada and two manufacturing plants in Mexico [6] Financial Performance - Adjusted EBITDA has increased from $185 million at the time of spin-off to $530 million LTM March, driven by organic initiatives and $3 billion in core infrastructure acquisitions [7] - Construction products segment accounts for 43% of revenues and 59% of adjusted EBITDA, with a 25% adjusted EBITDA margin [7][8] - Engineered structures segment contributes 42% of revenues and 31% of adjusted EBITDA, with a 17% adjusted EBITDA margin [9] - Transportation products segment is the smallest, accounting for less than 15% of revenues and about 10% of adjusted EBITDA, with mid-teen margins [9][10] Strategic Initiatives - The company aims to grow in attractive markets while reducing cyclicality and complexity, improving return on invested capital, and maintaining a healthy balance sheet [12] - The $1.2 billion acquisition of Stivola expanded Arcosa's aggregates footprint into the New York-New Jersey MSA, enhancing exposure to less cyclical infrastructure-led markets [12][13] - The company expects revenue growth of 17% and adjusted EBITDA growth of 30% in 2025, supported by both acquisitions and organic operations [13][14] Market Dynamics - Arcosa has minimal direct tariff impacts due to its US-centric operations, with most revenues sourced domestically [17][18] - The company is monitoring indirect impacts from agricultural tariffs and steel prices, which could affect customer sentiment [20][21] Segment Insights Construction Products Segment - The integration of Stivola is progressing well, with no negative surprises reported [24][25] - Stivola's seasonality affects EBITDA, with Q1 typically being breakeven or slightly negative due to winter weather impacting asphalt work [28][30] - Pricing trends in aggregates are healthy, with Stivola contributing positively to average selling prices (ASP) due to higher prices in the New Jersey area [33][34] Engineered Structures Segment - The segment has shown strong performance, driven by utility structures and wind towers, with double-digit unit growth reported [46][51] - Demand is supported by grid hardening and increased electrification, with expectations for load growth over the next decade [52][53] Policy and Regulatory Environment - The company is optimistic about the wind business, with a positive demand outlook linked to the Inflation Reduction Act and potential policy clarity from the government [61][62] - Arcosa is focused on maintaining a stable policy environment to support growth in renewable energy sectors [60][63] Deleveraging Strategy - Following the Stivola acquisition, Arcosa aims to reduce leverage from a pro forma 3.7 times net debt to EBITDA to a target of 2 to 2.5 times within 18 months [65][66] - The company ended the year at 2.9 times and expects further deleveraging in the latter half of the year [66] Future Outlook - Arcosa's strategy remains consistent, focusing on simplifying its portfolio and growing in segments with strong long-term growth drivers [71][72] - The company aims to increase the share of construction products in its adjusted EBITDA, potentially evolving into a two-segment company in the future [72][73]