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    North American Construction Group Ltd. (NACG) announced its fourth-quarter and year-end results for 2023, highlighting the successful closure of the MacKellar Group acquisition, strong revenue growth, and record-setting figures. The company reported a combined revenue of $403.4 million, a company quarterly record, driven by the transformative acquisition of MacKellar. Adjusted EBITDA reached $101.1 million, also a company record, with a margin of 25.1%. Despite positive results, the company faced challenges with project losses impacting margins and increased debt levels. NACG’s President and CEO, Joseph Lambert, expressed optimism for 2024, emphasizing geographic diversification and operational excellence.

    Positive

    • Successful closure of the MacKellar Group acquisition.
    • Record combined revenue of $403.4 million for the fourth quarter.
    • Adjusted EBITDA of $101.1 million, a company record, with a margin of 25.1%.
    • Challenges with project losses impacting margins and increased debt levels.
    • Positive outlook for 2024 focusing on geographic diversification and operational excellence.

    Negative

    • Margins impacted by project losses from the Nuna Group of Companies.
    • Net debt increased to $720.9 million at December 31, 2023, from debt-funded acquisitions and spending.
    • General and administrative expenses increased due to one-time costs related to the MacKellar acquisition.

    The acquisition of the MacKellar Group by North American Construction Group Ltd. (NACG) represents a significant strategic move, indicating a strong push towards geographical diversification and increased market presence in Australia. The acquisition, valued at $369.7 million net of cash acquired, coupled with growth capital spending of $35.9 million, is noteworthy as it was fully funded through senior and vendor-provided debt. This financing approach may raise concerns regarding the company’s leverage and its ability to service this debt, especially given the increase in net debt to $720.9 million at year-end 2023.

    The reported record revenues of $403.4 million for the quarter, which include three months of operations from MacKellar, suggest that the acquisition is already contributing significantly to the top line. However, investors should be cautious about the impact of integration costs and the sustainability of MacKellar’s gross profit margin of 23.7% in the quarter. The reported increase in general and administrative expenses, including one-time acquisition costs and the uptick in interest expense due to higher debt levels are factors that could affect net income in the short term.

    It is also important to consider the company’s liquidity position, which appears robust with total available capital liquidity of $292.6 million. This liquidity, together with the strong free cash flow of $110.6 million for the quarter, may provide some reassurance to investors regarding the company’s financial health and its ability to manage its increased debt load. The forward-looking statements projecting key measures for 2024, including a significant rise in adjusted EBITDA to $430 – $470 million, suggest management’s confidence in the company’s growth trajectory.

    From a market perspective, NACG’s aggressive expansion into the Australian market through the MacKellar acquisition could be seen as a strategic move to capitalize on the region’s construction and mining sectors. This diversification could protect the company against regional downturns in North America and provide access to new revenue streams. However, the success of this expansion will depend on NACG’s ability to integrate MacKellar’s operations seamlessly and realize the anticipated synergies.

    Investors should also note the company’s focus on operational excellence and the restructuring initiative within the Nuna Group of Companies, which is expected to enhance project execution and potentially improve margins. The emphasis on safety, execution and operational excellence are positive indicators of the company’s commitment to sustainable growth. Moreover, the strategic focus on diversification and sustainability aligns with broader industry trends, which could enhance the company’s competitive position and appeal to socially conscious investors.

    Given the cyclical nature of the construction and mining industries, the company’s performance will be influenced by commodity prices, economic conditions and competition. As such, while the current outlook appears positive, investors should monitor these external factors closely as they can significantly impact the company’s financial performance.

    It is crucial to examine the implications of NACG’s financial strategy from a legal and regulatory standpoint. The financing of the MacKellar acquisition through debt raises questions about compliance with debt covenants and the company’s long-term financial stability. Investors should be aware of the terms of the credit facility agreement and any potential risks associated with the company’s increased leverage. The change in presentation of finance lease obligations within the consolidated balance sheets, now included in long-term debt, should also be scrutinized to ensure transparency and adherence to US GAAP principles.

    Furthermore, with the upcoming adoption of new FASB standards, such as ASU 2023-05 and ASU 2023-07, NACG will need to assess and potentially adjust its accounting practices. This could lead to changes in how joint venture formations and segment reporting are handled in the future, impacting the presentation of financial statements and the disclosures provided to investors.

    ACHESON, Alberta, March 13, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — North American Construction Group Ltd. (“NACG”) (TSX:NOA/NYSE:NOA) today announced results for the fourth quarter and year ended December 31, 2023. Unless otherwise indicated, figures are expressed in Canadian dollars with comparisons to prior periods ended December 31, 2022.

    Fourth Quarter 2023 Highlights:

    • Closure of the MacKellar Group (“MacKellar”) acquisition on October 1, 2023, a seamless change in control, and three months of strong equipment utilization provided a full quarter of operating results in Australia, and a step change in geographic diversification.
    • The allocated purchase price of MacKellar was $369.7 million, net of cash acquired, along with growth capital spending of $35.9 million incurred in the quarter was fully funded with senior and vendor-provided debt and establishes a strong platform for opportunities in Australia.
    • Combined revenue of $403.4 million is a company quarterly record based on the transformative acquisition of MacKellar. Revenue of $326.3 million, compared to $233.4 million in the same period last year, includes this step-change increase along with steady and consistent operations in the Fort McMurray region.
    • Our net share of revenue from equity consolidated joint ventures was $77.1 million, compared to $86.7 million in the same period last year. Quarter-over-quarter increases at the Fargo-Moorhead project were offset by the successful 2023 Q3 completion of the construction project at the gold mine in Northern Ontario.
    • Adjusted EBITDA of $101.1 million, also a company record, and EBITDA margin of 25.1% compared to the prior period metrics of $85.9 million and 26.8%, respectively. Margins were impacted by project losses posted by the Nuna Group of Companies; restructuring efforts are well underway to resolve temporary challenges.
    • Cash flows generated from operating activities of $160.9 million in the quarter, compared to $78.1 million in the prior year quarter, resulting from higher earnings and changes in working capital balances when comparing to the same period in the prior year.
    • Free cash flow (“FCF”) of $110.6 million in the quarter was the result of strong revenues, steady and consistent margins, modest capital spending, and positive changes in working capital balances.
    • Net debt was $720.9 million at December 31, 2023, an increase of $325.6 million from September 30, 2023, resulting from the debt-funded purchase price and growth spending in Australia offset by free cash flow directed to debt reduction during the quarter.

    NACG President and CEO, Joseph Lambert, commented: “The acquisition of the MacKellar Group is a milestone moment for our company and I’d like to thank all the employees for the hard work that has been put in to make these first few months in Australia such a success. In both Queensland and Western Australia, we are excited by the many prospects we have in front of us and look forward to sharing best practices and in-house maintenance expertise, as well as equipment where appropriate, to facilitate these growth opportunities.

    As we’ve geographically diversified, I continue to closely monitor our various regions. In North Dakota and based on a recent trip there, construction at Fargo-Moorhead is progressing well into this most important period for the project. In northern Canada, we are undergoing a restructuring initiative within the Nuna Group of Companies which will return it to its legacy of operational excellence. In Fort McMurray, our fleet continues to operate day-in day-out as we work with our customers in their goal to achieve low-cost operations in the oil sands region. 2024 will be a busy year for us and we are looking forward to executing and delivering another record year.”

    Consolidated Financial Highlights

        Three months ended   Year ended
        December 31,   December 31,
    (dollars in thousands, except per share amounts)     2023       2022       2023       2022  
    Revenue   $ 326,298     $ 233,417     $ 957,220     $ 769,539  
    Cost of sales     218,853       154,967       671,684       548,723  
    Depreciation     41,990       35,860       131,319       119,268  
    Gross profit   $ 65,455     $ 42,590     $ 154,217     $ 101,548  
    Gross profit margin     20.1 %     18.2 %     16.1 %     13.2 %
    General and administrative expenses (excluding stock-based compensation)(i)     18,702       6,648       41,016       25,075  
    Stock-based compensation expense     (496 )     4,910       15,828       4,780  
    Operating income     45,779       31,565       95,714       71,157  
    Interest expense, net     14,007       7,774       36,948       24,543  
    Net income     17,646       26,081       63,141       67,372  
                     
    Adjusted EBITDA(i)     101,136       85,875       296,963       245,352  
    Adjusted EBITDA margin(i)(ii)     25.1 %     26.8 %     23.3 %     23.3 %
                     
    Per share information                
    Basic net income per share   $ 0.66     $ 0.99     $ 2.38     $ 2.46  
    Diluted net income per share   $ 0.58     $ 0.84     $ 2.09     $ 2.15  
    Adjusted EPS(i)   $ 0.87     $ 1.10     $ 2.83     $ 2.41  

    (i) See “Non-GAAP Financial Measures”.
    (ii)Adjusted EBITDA margin is calculated using adjusted EBITDA over total combined revenue.

        Three months ended   Year ended
        December 31,   December 31,
    (dollars in thousands)     2023       2022       2023       2022  
    Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows                
    Cash provided by operating activities   $ 160,870     $ 78,099     $ 270,391     $ 169,201  
    Cash used in investing activities     (137,756 )     (17,524 )     (244,879 )     (97,469 )
    Effect of exchange rate on changes in cash     3,167       (94 )     1,705       304  
    Add back of growth and non-cash items included in the above figures:                
    Acquisition of MacKellar(i)     51,671             51,671        
    Acquisition costs     5,934             7,095        
    Growth capital additions(ii)     35,941             40,416        
    Acquisition of ML Northern(iii)           7,207             7,207  
    Non-cash changes in fair value of contingent consideration     (8,268 )           (8,268 )      
    Capital additions financed by leases(ii)     (931 )     (236 )     (28,159 )     (8,931 )
    Free cash flow(i)   $ 110,628     $ 67,452     $ 89,972     $ 70,312  

    (i)See “Non-GAAP Financial Measures”.

    Results for the Three Months Ended December 31, 2023

    Combined revenue of $403.4 million, compared to $320.1 million in the same period last year, and revenue from wholly-owned entities was $326.3 million, up from $233.4 million in the same period last year. The majority of the quarter-over-quarter increase in revenue was driven by the October 2023 acquisition of MacKellar. MacKellar generated a full quarter of revenue totaling $122.5 million. Aside from MacKellar, revenue was down over the same period in 2022 as a result of changes in timing of reclamation projects beginning later than the previous year and certain construction scopes concluding earlier in 2023, relative to the same period in 2022.

    Combined gross profit margin of 18.4% was up from 17.8% in the prior year. The improvement in combined gross profit in the current period was driven by the acquisition of MacKellar. MacKellar generated gross profit of 23.7% in the quarter.

    General and administrative expenses (excluding stock-based compensation expense) were $18.7 million, or 5.7% of revenue for the three months ended December 31, 2023, up from $6.6 million, or 2.8% of revenue in the same period last year. General and administrative expenses in the quarter include one-time costs of $5.9 million related to the acquisition of MacKellar. MacKellar’s administrative cost profile is similar to the Canadian and U.S. operations.

    Cash related interest expense of $13.2 million represents an average cost of debt of 8.8% (compared to $7.5 million and 7.1%, respectively, for the three months ended December 31, 2022). The increase in interest expense is primarily attributed to the higher balance on the Credit Facility and increases in the variable rate.

    Net income of $17.6 million in Q4 2023 compared to $26.1 million in the same period last year as higher gross profit was more than offset by increased interest expense, increased general and administrative expenses from the one-time acquisition costs, and lower equity earnings from our joint ventures.

    Free cash flow in the quarter was $110.6 million driven primarily by adjusted EBITDA of $101.1 million less sustaining capital spending of $40.8 million and cash interest paid of $13.2 million.

    Liquidity

    Including equipment financing availability and factoring in the amended Credit Facility agreement, total available capital liquidity of $292.6 million includes total liquidity of $217.9 million, $60.1 million of unused finance lease borrowing availability, and $14.6 million of unused other borrowing availability as at December 31, 2023. Liquidity is primarily provided by the terms of our $478.0 million credit facility which allows for funds availability based on a trailing twelve-month EBITDA as defined in the agreement, and is now scheduled to expire in October 2026.

    Business Updates

    Strategic Focus Areas for 2024

    • Safety – now on a global basis, maintain our uncompromising commitment to health and safety while elevating the standard of excellence in the field;
    • Execution – enhance equipment availability in Canada and Australia through in-house fleet maintenance, reliability programs, technical improvements, and management systems;
    • Operational excellence – with a specific focus on Nuna Group of Companies, put into action practical and experienced-based protocols to ensure predictable high-quality project execution;
    • Integration – implement ERP and best practices at MacKellar, including identification of opportunities to better utilize our capital and equipment in Australia;
    • Diversification – pursue diversification of customers and resources through strategic partnerships, industry expertise and investment in Indigenous joint ventures; and
    • Sustainability – further develop and deliver into our environmental, social, and governance targets as disclosed and committed to in our annual reporting.

    Outlook for 2024

    The following table provides projected key measures for 2024 and actual results of 2023 and 2022. The measures for 2024 are predicated on contracts currently in place, including expected renewals and the heavy equipment fleet that we own and operate.

    Key measures   2022 Actual   2023 Actual   2024 Outlook
    Combined revenue   $1.1B   $1.3B   $1.5 – $1.7B
    Adjusted EBITDA(i)   $245M   $297M   $430 – $470M
    Sustaining capital(i)   $113M   $169M   $170 – $190M
    Adjusted EPS(i)   $2.41   $2.83   $4.25 – $4.75
    Free cash flow(i)   $70M   $90M   $160 – $185M
                 
    Capital allocation            
    Growth spending   $13M   $40M   $55 – $70M
    Net debt leverage(i)   1.5x   1.7x   Targeting 1.5x

    (i)See “Non-GAAP Financial Measures”.
    (ii)Shareholder activity includes common shares purchased under a NCIB, dividends paid and the purchase of treasury shares.

    Conference Call and Webcast

    Management will hold a conference call and webcast to discuss our financial results for the three months and year ended December 31, 2023, tomorrow, Thursday, March 14, 2024, at 9:00 am Eastern Time (7:00 am Mountain Time).

    The call can be accessed by dialing:

    Toll free: 1-888-886-7786
    Conference ID: 29416987

    A replay will be available through April 12, 2024, by dialing:

    Toll Free: 1-877-674-7070
    Conference ID: 29416987
    Playback Passcode: 416987

    A slide deck for the webcast will be available for download the evening prior to the call and will be found on the company’s website at www.nacg.ca/presentations/

    The live presentation and webcast can be accessed at:

    https://onlinexperiences.com/scripts/Server.nxp?LASCmd=AI:4;F:QS!10100&ShowUUID=E7B12076-0168-45B4-8211-E024A0E31C5D

    A replay will be available until April 12, 2024, using the link provided.

    Basis of Presentation

    We have prepared our consolidated financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States (“US GAAP”). Unless otherwise specified, all dollar amounts discussed are in Canadian dollars. Please see the Management’s Discussion and Analysis (“MD&A”) for the three months and year ended December 31, 2023, for further detail on the matters discussed in this release. In addition to the MD&A, please reference the dedicated Q4 2023 Results Presentation for more information on our results and projections which can be found on our website under Investors – Presentations.

    Change in significant accounting policy – Basis of presentation

    During the first quarter of 2023, the Company updated the presentation of finance lease obligations within the Consolidated Balance Sheets to be included in long-term debt. Within the long-term debt note, finance lease obligations, financing obligations, and promissory notes have been combined as equipment financing. Finance lease obligations are the finance lease liabilities recognized in accordance with the Company’s lease policy which is disclosed in our Annual Report. Financing obligations arise when the Company finances its owned equipment. There has been no change in the Company’s accounting policy for finance lease obligations or change in the recognition or measurement of the related balances now recognized within long-term debt. The change in presentation had no effect on the reported results of operations. The comparative period has been updated to reflect this presentation change.

    Recent accounting pronouncements not yet adopted

    Joint venture formations

    In August 2023, the FASB issued ASU 2023-05, Business Combinations – Joint Venture Formations. This accounting standard update was issued to create new requirements for valuing contributions made to a joint venture upon formation. This standard is effective January 1, 2025, with early adoption permitted. We are assessing the impact the adoption of this standard may have on its consolidated financial statements.

    Segment reporting

    In November 2023, the FASB issued ASU 2023-07, Segment Reporting: Improvements to Reportable Segment Disclosures. This accounting standard update was issued to improve reportable segment disclosure requirements, primarily through enhanced disclosures about significant segment expenses. This standard is effective for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 2024. We are assessing the impact the adoption of this standard may have on its consolidated financial statements.

    Income taxes

    In December 2023, the FASB issued ASU 2023-09, Income Taxes: Improvements to Income Tax Disclosures. This accounting standard update was issued to increase transparency by improving income tax disclosures primarily related to the rate reconciliation and income taxes paid information. This standard is effective for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 2025, with early adoption permitted. We are assessing the impact the adoption of this standard may have on its consolidated financial statements.

    Forward-Looking Information

    The information provided in this release contains forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements include statements preceded by, followed by or that include the words “anticipate”, “believe”, “expect”, “should” or similar expressions and include guidance with respect to financial metrics provided in our outlook for 2024.

    The material factors or assumptions used to develop the above forward-looking statements include, and the risks and uncertainties to which such forward-looking statements are subject, are highlighted in the MD&A for the three months and year ended December 31, 2023. Actual results could differ materially from those contemplated by such forward-looking statements because of any number of factors and uncertainties, many of which are beyond NACG’s control. Undue reliance should not be placed upon forward-looking statements and NACG undertakes no obligation, other than those required by applicable law, to update or revise those statements. For more complete information about NACG, please read our disclosure documents filed with the SEC and the CSA. These free documents can be obtained by visiting EDGAR on the SEC website at www.sec.gov or on the CSA website at www.sedarplus.ca and on our company website at www.nacg.ca.

    Non-GAAP Financial Measures

    This press release presents certain non-GAAP financial measures, non-GAAP ratios, and supplementary financial measures that may be useful to investors in analyzing our business performance, leverage, and liquidity. A non-GAAP financial measure is defined by relevant regulatory authorities as a numerical measure of an issuer’s historical or future financial performance, financial position or cash flow that is not specified, defined or determined under the issuer’s GAAP and that is not presented in an issuer’s financial statements. A “non-GAAP ratio” is a ratio, fraction, percentage or similar expression that has a non-GAAP financial measure as one or more of its components. Non-GAAP financial measures and ratios do not have standardized meanings under GAAP and therefore may not be comparable to similar measures presented by other issuers. They should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for measures of performance prepared in accordance with GAAP. A “supplementary financial measure” is a financial measure disclosed, or intended to be disclosed, on a periodic basis to depict historical or future financial performance, financial position or cash flows that does not fall within the definition of a non-GAAP financial measure or non-GAAP ratio. The non-GAAP financial measures and ratios we present include, “adjusted EBIT”, “adjusted EBITDA”, “adjusted EBITDA margin” “adjusted EPS”, “adjusted net earnings”, “backlog”, “capital additions”, “capital expenditures, net”, “capital inventory”, “capital work in progress”, “cash provided by operating activities prior to change in working capital”, “combined gross profit”, “combined gross profit margin”, “equity investment depreciation and amortization”, “equity investment EBIT”, “free cash flow”, “general and administrative expenses (excluding stock-based compensation)”, “gross profit”, “growth capital”, “invested capital”, “net debt”, “sustaining capital”, “total capital liquidity”, “total combined revenue”, and “total debt”. We also use supplementary financial measures such as “gross profit margin” and “total net working capital (excluding cash and current portion of long-term debt)” in our MD&A. Each non-GAAP financial measure used in this press release is defined under “Financial Measures” in our Management’s Discussion and Analysis filed on EDGAR on the SEC website at www.sec.gov or on the CSA website at www.sedarplus.ca and on our company website at www.nacg.ca.

    Reconciliation of total reported revenue to total combined revenue

        Three months ended   Year ended
        December 31,   December 31,
    (dollars in thousands)     2023       2022       2023       2022  
    Revenue from wholly-owned entities per financial statements   $ 326,298     $ 233,417     $ 957,220     $ 769,539  
    Share of revenue from investments in affiliates and joint ventures     169,662       183,006       686,299       596,033  
    Elimination of joint venture subcontract revenue     (92,522 )     (96,315 )     (369,891 )     (311,307 )
    Total combined revenue(i)   $ 403,438     $ 320,108     $ 1,273,628     $ 1,054,265  

    (i) See “Non-GAAP Financial Measures”.

    Reconciliation of reported gross profit to combined gross profit

        Three months ended   Year ended
        December 31,   December 31,
    (dollars in thousands)     2023     2022     2023     2022
    Gross profit from wholly-owned entities per financial statements   $ 65,455   $ 42,590   $ 154,217   $ 101,548
    Share of gross profit from investments in affiliates and joint ventures     8,670     14,541     49,638     49,581
    Combined gross profit(i)   $ 74,125   $ 57,131   $ 203,855   $ 151,129

    (i) See “Non-GAAP Financial Measures”.

    Reconciliation of net income to adjusted net earnings, adjusted EBIT and adjusted EBITDA

        Three months ended   Year ended
        December 31,   December 31,
    (dollars in thousands)     2023       2022       2023       2022  
    Net income   $ 17,646     $ 26,081     $ 63,141     $ 67,372  
    Adjustments:                
    Loss (gain) on disposal of property, plant and equipment     1,470       (533 )     1,659       536  
    Stock-based compensation (benefit) expense     (496 )     4,910       15,828       4,780  
    Acquisition costs     5,934             7,095        
    Loss on equity investment customer bankruptcy claim settlement                 759        
    Loss (gain) on derivative financial instruments     916       (778 )     (6,063 )     (778 )
    Equity investment (gain) loss on derivative financial instruments     (713 )     364       (1,362 )     (4,776 )
    Tax effect of the above items     (1,589 )     (1,006 )     (5,829 )     (1,222 )
    Adjusted net earnings(i)   $ 23,168     $ 29,038     $ 75,228     $ 65,912  
    Adjustments:                
    Tax effect of the above items     1,589       1,006       5,829       1,222  
    Change in fair value of contingent consideration     4,681             4,681        
    Interest expense, net     14,007       7,774       36,948       24,543  
    Income tax expense     10,930       6,889       22,822       17,073  
    Equity earnings in affiliates and joint ventures(i)     (2,401 )     (8,401 )     (25,815 )     (37,053 )
    Equity investment EBIT(i)     1,787       9,363       25,545       42,148  
    Adjusted EBIT(i)   $ 53,761     $ 45,669     $ 145,238     $ 113,845  
    Adjustments:                
    Depreciation and amortization     42,277       36,094       132,516       120,124  
    Equity investment depreciation and amortization(i)     5,098       4,112       19,209       11,383  
    Adjusted EBITDA(i)   $ 101,136     $ 85,875     $ 296,963     $ 245,352  
    Adjusted EBITDA margin(i)(ii)     25.1 %     26.8 %     23.3 %     23.3 %

    (i) See “Non-GAAP Financial Measures”.
    (ii)Adjusted EBITDA margin is calculated using adjusted EBITDA over total combined revenue.

    Reconciliation of equity earnings in affiliates and joint ventures to equity investment EBIT

        Three months ended   Year ended
        December 31,   December 31,
    (dollars in thousands)     2023       2022       2023       2022
    Equity (earnings) loss in affiliates and joint ventures   $ 2,401     $ 8,401     $ 25,815     $ 37,053
    Adjustments:                
    Interest expense, net     (268 )     688       (1,183 )     2,589
    Income tax expense     (324 )     275       970       2,442
    (Gain) loss on disposal of property, plant and equipment     (22 )     (1 )     (57 )     64
    Equity investment EBIT(i)   $ 1,787     $ 9,363     $ 25,545     $ 42,148
    Depreciation     4,983       3,936       18,555       10,679
    Amortization of intangible assets     115       176       654       704
    Equity investment depreciation and amortization(i)   $ 5,098     $ 4,112     $ 19,209     $ 11,383

    (i) See “Non-GAAP Financial Measures”

    About the Company

    North American Construction Group Ltd. is a premier provider of heavy civil construction and mining services in Canada, the U.S. and Australia. For 70 years, NACG has provided services to the mining, resource and infrastructure construction markets.

    For further information contact:

    Jason Veenstra, CPA, CA
    Chief Financial Officer
    North American Construction Group Ltd.
    (780) 960.7171
    ir@nacg.ca
    www.nacg.ca

    Consolidated Balance Sheets

    As at December 31
    (Expressed in thousands of Canadian Dollars)

          2023       2022  
    Assets        
    Current assets        
    Cash   $ 88,614     $ 69,144  
    Accounts receivable     97,855       83,811  
    Contract assets     35,027       15,802  
    Inventories     64,962       49,898  
    Prepaid expenses and deposits     7,402       10,587  
    Assets held for sale     1,340       1,117  
          295,200       230,359  
    Property, plant and equipment     1,142,946       645,810  
    Operating lease right-of-use assets     12,782       14,739  
    Intangible assets     6,971       6,773  
    Investments in affiliates and joint ventures     81,435       75,637  
    Other assets     7,144       5,808  
    Deferred tax assets           387  
    Total assets   $ 1,546,478     $ 979,513  
    Liabilities and shareholders’ equity        
    Current liabilities        
    Accounts payable   $ 146,190     $ 102,549  
    Accrued liabilities     94,726       43,784  
    Contract liabilities     59       1,411  
    Current portion of long-term debt     81,306       42,089  
    Current portion of operating lease liabilities     1,742       2,470  
          324,023       192,303  
    Long-term debt     611,313       378,452  
    Operating lease liabilities     11,307       12,376  
    Other long-term obligations     134,357       18,576  
    Deferred tax liabilities     108,824       71,887  
          1,189,824       673,594  
    Shareholders’ equity        
    Common shares (authorized – unlimited number of voting common shares; issued and outstanding – December 31, 2023 – 27,827,282 (December 31, 2022 – 27,827,282))     229,455       229,455  
    Treasury shares (December 31, 2023 – 1,090,187 (December 31, 2022 – 1,406,461))     (16,165 )     (16,438 )
    Additional paid-in capital     20,739       22,095  
    Retained earnings     123,032       70,501  
    Accumulated other comprehensive (loss) income     (407 )     306  
    Shareholders’ equity     356,654       305,919  
    Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity   $ 1,546,478     $ 979,513  

    Consolidated Statements of Operations and Comprehensive Income

    For the years ended December 31
    (Expressed in thousands of Canadian Dollars, except per share amounts)

          2023       2022  
    Revenue   $ 957,220     $ 769,539  
    Cost of sales     671,684       548,723  
    Depreciation     131,319       119,268  
    Gross profit     154,217       101,548  
    General and administrative expenses     56,844       29,855  
    Loss on disposal of property, plant and equipment     1,659       536  
    Operating income     95,714       71,157  
    Equity earnings in affiliates and joint ventures     (25,815 )     (37,053 )
    Interest expense, net     36,948       24,543  
    Change in fair value of contingent consideration     4,681        
    Gain on derivative financial instruments     (6,063 )     (778 )
    Income before income taxes     85,963       84,445  
    Current income tax expense     6,841       1,627  
    Deferred income tax expense     15,981       15,446  
    Net income     63,141       67,372  
    Other comprehensive income        
    Unrealized foreign currency translation loss (gain)     713       (304 )
    Comprehensive income   $ 62,428     $ 67,676  
             
    Per share information        
    Basic net income per share   $ 2.38     $ 2.46  
    Diluted net income per share   $ 2.09     $ 2.15  

     


    The allocated purchase price for the MacKellar Group acquisition was $369.7 million.

    The revenue for the fourth quarter of 2023 was $326.3 million, compared to $233.4 million in the same period in 2022.

    The adjusted EBITDA margin for the fourth quarter of 2023 was 25.1%.

    NACG faced challenges with project losses impacting margins and increased debt levels in the fourth quarter of 2023.

    The outlook for NACG in 2024 focuses on geographic diversification and operational excellence.

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