The engineering firm’s Q2 earnings beat expectations, driven by strong project backlog and global infrastructure demand.
WSP Global reported second-quarter non-GAAP earnings per share of $2.21 on revenue of $4.55 billion. The results reflect robust demand for infrastructure and environmental consulting services across key markets.
The revenue figure marks a year-over-year increase, supported by a record backlog of $12.3 billion as of June 30. Analysts had anticipated slightly lower earnings, with consensus estimates around $2.15 per share.
Shares showed modest gains in pre-market trading following the release, though broader market conditions limited significant movement.