Bird Construction reported record quarterly revenue for Q2 2026, sending shares higher as executives outlined strong demand across infrastructure and commercial projects.
The Toronto-based contractor posted its highest-ever revenue for a single quarter, citing robust activity in public-sector infrastructure and private-sector development. Shares in Bird Construction climbed following the earnings call, reflecting investor confidence in the company’s growth trajectory.
During the call, management emphasized sustained demand for large-scale infrastructure projects, including transportation and municipal works, as a primary revenue driver. Analysts noted that the company’s backlog remains healthy, supporting near-term earnings stability despite broader economic uncertainties.
Bird Construction did not provide specific revenue figures in the call transcript but confirmed the record achievement, with executives pointing to diversified project wins across Canada. The company’s focus on public-private partnerships and energy-related construction was also highlighted as a contributing factor to its performance.
Shares of Bird Construction rose modestly in after-hours trading following the announcement, though trading volumes remained light. The company’s stock has gained roughly 15% year-to-date, outperforming the broader Canadian construction sector.
Investors will monitor future guidance for signs of sustained growth, particularly as competition in the infrastructure segment intensifies.



