IES Holdings Q1 sales rise as data center demand balances housing slump

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IES Holdings Q1 sales rise as data center demand balances housing slump
IES Holdings Q1 sales rise as data center demand balances housing slump
Liezl Gambe
Written by Liezl Gambe
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IES Holdings (NASDAQ:IESC) reported a 16% jump in fiscal first-quarter revenue, fueled by surging demand for data center infrastructure that helped the company weather a continued slowdown in the residential housing market.

Despite the top-line growth, the Sugar Land, Texas-based provider of electrical and technology systems saw its shares slip after earnings narrowly missed analyst expectations.

For the quarter ended Dec. 31, 2025, IES reported net income of $91 million, or $4.51 per share.

On an adjusted basis, profit reached $3.71 per share, falling short of the $3.82 consensus estimate.

Revenue totaled $871 million, which beat the $833 million forecast by Wall Street, driven primarily by a 51% revenue surge in its Communications segment.

The results underscore a widening divergence between the company's end markets.

While data center-related work drove record backlogs and double-digit growth in its Infrastructure and Commercial segments, the Residential division saw revenue decline 11%.

High interest rates and homebuilder incentives have continued to pressure the company's housing-related operations, a trend management expects to persist through the winter.

Following the quarter’s end, IES utilized its debt-free balance sheet to complete the approximately $192 million acquisition of Gulf Island Fabrication.

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