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    North American Construction Group Ltd. Announces Results for the First Quarter Ended March 31, 2026

    5/13/26 5:05:00 PM ET
    $NOA
    Oilfield Services/Equipment
    Energy
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    ACHESON, Alberta, May 13, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- North American Construction Group Ltd. ("NACG") (TSX:NOA, NYSE:NOA) today announced results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2026. Unless otherwise indicated, figures are expressed in Canadian dollars, and comparisons are to the prior period ended March 31, 2025.

    First Quarter 2026 Financial Highlights

    Combined Revenue:

    • $422.5 million, up 8% year-over-year and up 23% sequentially from Q4 2025
    • Reported revenue: $319.2 million, down 6% year-over-year and up 4% sequentially from Q4 2025

    Adjusted EBITDA:

    • $99.5 million, flat year-over-year and up 28% sequentially from Q4 2025
    • Net income: $5.6 million, down 10% year-over-year and up from $0.1 million in Q4 2025

    Free Cash Flow:

    • $3.7 million inflow, up $45.2 million year-over-year

    First Quarter 2026 Operational & Corporate Highlights

    NACG delivered improved margins and profitability through operational discipline, and sequential quarter improvements in absolute and margin performance.

    • Our Australian operations delivered robust first-quarter revenue of $185.2 million, representing a 17% increase year-over-year. This growth was driven by higher volumes from growth assets, recent contract awards, and strong site performance, including improved equipment utilization. In addition, disciplined project execution contributed to a notable improvement in gross margin performance.
    • On April 7, 2026, we completed the acquisition of Iron Mine Contracting ("IMC"), a leading mining services contractor in Western Australia. This strategic transaction advances our Australian growth strategy, positions us as a national Tier 1 contractor and expands our regional client base and operational capabilities. Under the acquisition agreement, we are entitled to IMC's economic benefit from January 1, 2026, which will be reflected in the purchase price allocation but is not included in our reported Q1 results. For reference, IMC's economic benefit for the quarter is included in our combined revenue, gross profit, adjusted net earnings, adjusted EBIT, and adjusted EBITDA.
    • Margin performance improved in the oil sands region, reflecting the positive financial impact of our ongoing fleet right-sizing and enhanced focus on mechanical availability. These initiatives strengthened margins and contributed to improved revenue and profitability compared to Q4 2025, highlighting the effectiveness of our operational optimization efforts.
    • We saw stabilization of equity earnings with a solid quarter of steady progress and project execution from the Fargo-Moorhead flood diversion project teams. Project to date, our earthmoving scopes continue to be completed on time and on budget.

    "Our operations teams on both sides of the Pacific performed ahead of the expectations we had set entering the year. I am encouraged by their performance as the quarter reflected disciplined execution, improved operating focus, and, with that, early progress against the priorities we established for 2026 – in both our core regions of Australia and Canada," commented Barry Palmer, President and Chief Executive Officer.

    "Due to the seasonal spring break-up in the oil sands region, historically generating a 15% revenue impact between first and second quarter, we maintain our original outlook for the second quarter and maintain our strong second half outlook which is immediately ahead of us with the task at hand to execute. I am looking forward to leading our teams through what I believe will be a very exciting 2026 and an even stronger 2027. Our business is positioned to generate the free cash flow that underpins our investment decisions and we will continue to steward that cash flow with strategic discipline for the benefit of our shareholders."

    Financial Results for the First Quarter 2026

    Combined revenue and reported revenue were generated during the quarter by the following primary segments:

    • Heavy Equipment - Australia revenue increased 17% to $185.2 million, driven by strong project execution and utilization of growth assets. Sequential revenue rose $9.4 million over Q4 2025.
    • Heavy Equipment - Canada revenue decreased 26% to $131.6 million, primarily due to the Q4 2025 sale of 797 haul trucks under our fleet optimization strategy, and reduced activity at key sites, partially offset by increased winter work and the ramp-up of the Kearl project. Sequential revenue improved by $3.7 million, consistent with seasonal activity and ongoing project ramp-ups.
    • Revenue from joint ventures and affiliates declined 24% to $38.6 million, mainly due to lower volumes from MNALP, Nuna, and Fargo. The Fargo project reached 91% completion, maintaining operational momentum. Revenue was stable compared to Q4 2025.
    • IMC generated $64.7 million in revenue, primarily from mining projects in Western Australia. This is a new addition, driving combined revenue growth and an expanded Australian platform.

    Gross profit for the quarter increased to $42.8 million, with a margin of 13.4%, up from $37.9 million and 11.1% in Q1 2025, demonstrating improved cost performance and operational efficiency on lower revenue. Australia's gross margin rose to 16.7%, and Canada's margin improved to 9.5%, reflecting fleet optimization, including the divestiture of 797 haul trucks, and disciplined execution.

    Combined gross profit reached $57.7 million (13.7% margin), up from $47.3 million (12.1%) in the prior year. The increase was primarily attributable to a $10.0 million contribution from IMC at a 15.4% margin, as well as a $4.9 million gain from our core segments. These gains were partially offset by lower joint venture profits, mainly due to reduced margins on the Fargo project, though MNALP margins improved. Notably, both the absolute and percentage measures of gross profit and combined gross profit exceeded Q4 2025 results, reflecting the positive impact of IMC's contribution and the recovery of Fargo project margins after the previous quarter's write-down.

    Adjusted EBITDA was $99.5 million, slightly lower year-over-year, with the margin declining to 23.5% from 25.5% in Q1 2025, reflecting IMC's lower-margin contribution. However, sequentially, adjusted EBITDA increased significantly from $77.6 million in Q4 2025, with the margin rising from 22.6% to 23.5%. This sequential improvement highlights the effectiveness of ongoing operational efficiency measures and the positive impact of IMC.

    Adjusted earnings per share ("EPS") for the first quarter of 2026 was $0.37, down from $0.52 in Q1 2025, but a significant improvement from the adjusted net loss of $0.14 in Q4 2025. The year-over-year decline was mainly due to the higher interest expense associated with debt from IMC and growth capital. Sequentially, the return to positive adjusted net earnings reflects improved operations, stable equity investment contributions, the absence of one-time charges from the prior quarter, and effective cost management.

    Basic net income per share for Q1 2026 was $0.20, compared to $0.22 in Q1 2025 and $0.00 in Q4 2025. The decrease from the prior year was driven by the same factors as adjusted EPS, plus higher G&A expenses including increased stock-based compensation and non-recurring acquisition and reorganization costs, partially offset by favorable adjustments to contingent obligations and lower losses on derivative financial instruments. Sequentially, the drivers for basic EPS improvement are consistent with those for adjusted EPS.

    Free cash flow for the quarter was $3.7 million, after absorbing a typical seasonal working capital outflow of $33.5 million, with underlying cash generation supported by $99.5 million in adjusted EBITDA, offset by sustaining capital and cash interest and tax payments.

    Declaration of Quarterly Dividend

    On May 11, 2026, the NACG Board of Directors declared a regular quarterly dividend (the "Dividend") of twelve Canadian cents ($0.12) per common share, payable to common shareholders of record at the close of business on June 3, 2026. The Dividend will be paid on July 3, 2026, and is an eligible dividend for Canadian income tax purposes.

    Outlook for 2026

    Our operational priorities for 2026 are:

    • Safety - safety-first mentality across all global operations - ensuring EVERYONE GETS HOME SAFE;
    • Australian workforce mix - optimize heavy equipment maintenance workforce mix in Australia, following the improvements implemented in the second half of 2025;
    • Cost reduction - following two years of major growth in Queensland, review and reduce discretionary operating costs while fully maintaining customer requirements;
    • Integration - with the Iron Mine Contracting transaction complete, continued commissioning of expanded fleet in Western Australia to support growth and operational scale;
    • Civil execution - deliver the successful completion of the Fargo-Moorhead flood diversion project, reinforcing our large-scale civil execution capabilities; and
    • Mechanical availability - continue to improve mechanical availability and reliability of a right-sized heavy equipment fleet in the oil sands region.

    Our growth drivers for 2026 and beyond are the strategic building blocks of our success:

    • Scaling into a Tier 1 Contractor in Australia - provides ability to secure larger scopes in the much sought-after mining regions of Western Australia and Queensland;
    • Securing infrastructure awards across North America - targeting nation-building projects in Canada and mass civil earthwork scopes in the United States for which we have deep experience and expertise; and
    • Expanding mining services in Canada and the United States - leveraging our over 70 years of experience, ensuring we are front and center as ever increasing mine scopes in both countries are issued and awarded.

    The following table provides projected key measures for 2026, inclusive of IMC, and is supported by our commissioned capital fleets and the proforma contractual backlog of $3.9 billion.

    Key measures 2026
    Combined revenue(i) $1.5 - $1.7B
    Adjusted EBITDA(i) $380 - $420M
    Free cash flow(i) $110 - $130M

    (i)See "Non-GAAP Financial Measures".

    "Our 2026 outlook is bolstered by strong visibility with approximately $1.5 billion of revenue secured, representing over 90% of our midpoint revenue guidance," said Jason Veenstra, Chief Financial Officer of NACG. "Our 2026 EBITDA profile reflects second quarter performance consistent with seasonal spring break-up in the oil sands region before meaningful improvements are expected in the second half as IMC opportunities are fully realized, newly acquired heavy equipment assets are commissioned and seasonal activity strengthens. Beyond that, we continue to see a promising bidding environment with $4.6 billion worth of scopes across thirteen different commodities in active tender and procurement processes."

    Results for the three months ended March 31, 2026

    Consolidated Financial Highlights

      Three months ended  
      March 31,  
    (dollars in thousands, except per share amounts)  2026   2025  Change
    Revenue $319,219  $340,833  $(21,614)
    Cost of sales  220,397   242,228   (21,831)
    Depreciation  56,009   60,714   (4,705)
    Gross profit $42,813  $37,891  $4,922 
    Gross profit margin(i)  13.4%  11.1%  2.3%
           
    Total combined revenue(i)  422,523   391,504   31,019 
    Combined gross profit(i) $57,680  $47,263  $10,417 
    Combined gross profit margin(i)  13.7%  12.1%  1.6%
           
    General and administrative expenses (excluding stock-based compensation)(i)  17,801   11,090   6,711 
    Stock-based compensation expense (benefit)  2,638   (3,408)  6,046 
    Operating income  21,885   30,582   (8,697)
    Interest expense, net  16,690   13,516   3,174 
    Net income  5,554   6,163   (609)
    Comprehensive income  30,290   6,641   23,649 
           
    Adjusted EBITDA(i)  99,472   99,932   (460)
    Adjusted EBITDA margin(i)(ii)  23.5%  25.5% (2.0)%
           
    Free cash flow(i)  3,659   (41,575)  45,234 
           
    Per share information      
    Basic net income per share $0.20  $0.22  $(0.02)
    Diluted net income per share $0.19  $0.21  $(0.02)
    Adjusted EPS(i) $0.37  $0.52  $(0.15)

    (i)See "Non-GAAP Financial Measures".

    (ii)Adjusted EBITDA margin is calculated using adjusted EBITDA over total combined revenue.

    Conference Call and Webcast

    Management will hold a conference call and webcast to discuss our financial results for the three months ended March 31, 2026, tomorrow, Thursday, May 14, 2026, at 9:00 am Eastern Time (7:00 am Mountain Time).

    The call can be accessed by dialing:

    Toll free: 1-800-717-1738

    Conference ID: 96416

    A replay will be available through June 12, 2026, by dialing:

    Toll Free: 1-888-660-6264

    Conference ID: 96416

    Playback Passcode: 96416

    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=F5010CB7-DF4F-46FD-9027-D06461C97614

    A replay will be available until June 12, 2026, using the link provided.

    About the Company

    North American Construction Group Ltd. is a premier provider of heavy civil construction and mining services in Australia, Canada, and the U.S. For over 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

    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 quarter ended March 31, 2026, for further detail on the matters discussed in this release. In addition to the MD&A, please reference the dedicated 2026 Q1 Results Presentation for more information on our results and projections which can be found on our website under Investors - Presentations.

    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 2026.

    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 ended March 31, 2026. 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.com 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 liquidity", "cash related interest expense", "cash provided by operating activities prior to change in working capital", "combined backlog", "combined gross profit", "combined gross profit margin", "equity investment depreciation and amortization", "equity investment EBIT", "equity method investment backlog", "free cash flow", "general and administrative expenses (excluding stock-based compensation)", "growth capital", "growth spending", "invested capital", "margin", "net debt", "net debt leverage", "senior-secured debt", "share of affiliate and joint venture capital additions", "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.com and on our company website at www.nacg.ca.



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

      Three months ended
      March 31,
    (dollars in thousands)  2026   2025 
    Net income $5,554  $6,163 
    Adjustments:    
    Stock-based compensation expense (benefit)  2,638   (3,408)
    Loss on disposal of property, plant and equipment  (70)  (974)
    Unrealized foreign exchange (gain) loss  (805)  — 
    Change in FV of contingent obligations - estimate adjustments  (4,254)  (1,317)
    Loss on derivative financial instruments  825   6,912 
    Equity investment loss on derivative financial instruments  458   1,019 
    IMC economic benefit - net income  2,204   — 
    Acquisition costs  1,334   — 
    Canadian organizational realignment costs  2,679   — 
    Depreciation expense relating to early component failures  —   4,274 
    Post-acquisition asset relocation and integration costs  —   1,640 
    Tax effect of the above items  (317)  208 
    Adjusted net earnings(i) $10,246  $14,517 
    Adjustments:    
    Tax effect of the above items  317   (208)
    Income tax expense  4,243   4,244 
    Equity Investment EBIT(i)  3,173   3,310 
    Equity earnings in affiliates and joint ventures  (2,776)  (3,283)
    Change in FV of contingent obligations - interest accretion  1,603   4,347 
    IMC economic benefit - interest and tax expense  1,649   — 
    Interest expense, net  16,690   13,516 
    Adjusted EBIT(i) $35,145  $36,443 
    Adjustments:    
    Depreciation  56,009   60,714 
    Amortization of intangible assets  559   601 
    Equity investment depreciation and amortization  3,393   6,448 
    IMC economic benefit - depreciation and amortization  4,366   — 
    Depreciation expense relating to early component failures  —   (4,274)
    Adjusted EBITDA(i) $99,472  $99,932 
    Adjusted EBITDA margin(i)(ii)  23.5%  25.5%

    (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
      March 31,
       2026   2025 
    Equity earnings in affiliates and joint ventures $2,776  $3,283 
    Adjustments:    
    Loss on disposal of property, plant and equipment  41   2 
    Income tax (benefit) expense  (79)  54 
    Interest expense (income), net  435   (29)
    Equity investment EBIT(i) $3,173  $3,310 

    (i) See "Non-GAAP Financial Measures"



    Reconciliation of total reported revenue to total combined revenue

      Three months ended
      March 31,
    (dollars in thousands)  2026   2025 
    Revenue from wholly-owned entities per financial statements $319,219  $340,833 
    Share of revenue from investments in affiliates and joint ventures  103,177   136,237 
    IMC economic benefit - revenue  64,683   — 
    Elimination of joint venture subcontract revenue  (64,556)  (85,566)
    Total combined revenue(i) $422,523  $391,504 

    (i) See "Non-GAAP Financial Measures".



    Reconciliation of reported gross profit to combined gross profit

      Three months ended
      March 31,
    (dollars in thousands)  2026   2025 
    Gross profit from wholly-owned entities per financial statements $42,813  $37,891 
    Share of gross profit from investments in affiliates and joint ventures  4,874   9,372 
    IMC economic benefit - gross profit  9,993   — 
    Combined gross profit(i)(ii) $57,680  $47,263 
    Combined gross profit margin(i)(ii)  13.7%  12.1%

    (i)See "Non-GAAP Financial Measures".

    (ii) Certain prior period costs within the Fargo joint venture have been reclassified from non-operating to operating to better align with NACG classifications. This reclassification has no impact on revenue, income before taxes, or net income.



    Reconciliation of basic net income per share to adjusted EPS

      Three months ended

      March 31,

    (dollars in thousands) 2026

      2025

     
    Net income $5,554  $6,163 
           
    Adjusted net earnings $10,246  $14,517 
           
    Weighted-average number of common shares  27,629,059   27,859,886 
    Weighted-average number of diluted shares  28,504,380   28,863,668 
           
    Basic net income per share $0.20  $0.22 
    Diluted net income per share $0.19  $0.21 
    Adjusted EPS(i) $0.37  $0.52 

    (i)See "Non-GAAP Financial Measures".



    Net Debt

    (dollars in thousands) March 31,

    2026
     December 31,

    2025
    Credit Facility(i) $242,811  $174,156 
    Equipment financing(i)  334,230   309,238 
    Mortgage(i)  26,523   26,742 
    Senior-secured debt(ii)  603,564   510,136 
    Senior unsecured notes  350,000   350,000 
    Contingent obligations(i)  63,872   63,453 
    Convertible debentures(i)  —   55,000 
    Cash  (121,129)  (100,128)
    Net debt(ii) $896,307  $878,461 

    (i)Includes current portion.

    (ii)See "Non-GAAP Financial Measures".



    Free Cash Flow

      Three months ended
      March 31,
    (dollars in thousands)  2026   2025 
    Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows    
    Cash provided by operating activities $29,805  $51,418 
    Cash used in investing activities  (46,169)  (93,781)
    Effect of exchange rate on changes in cash  7,098   (1,075)
    Add back of growth and non-cash items included in the above figures:    
    Growth capital additions(i)  12,925   28,066 
    Capital additions financed by leases(i)  —   (26,203)
    Free cash flow(i) $3,659  $(41,575)

    (i)See "Non-GAAP Financial Measures".

    Consolidated Balance Sheets

    (Expressed in thousands of Canadian Dollars)

    (Unaudited)

      March 31,

    2026
     December 31,

    2025
    Assets    
    Current assets    
    Cash $121,129  $100,128 
    Accounts receivable  161,804   148,928 
    Contract assets  20,176   30,472 
    Inventories  74,573   75,660 
    Prepaid expenses and deposits  6,322   6,925 
    Assets held for sale  551   107 
       384,555   362,220 
    Property, plant and equipment, net of accumulated depreciation of $627,918 (December 31, 2025 – $582,892)  1,384,014   1,358,852 
    Operating lease right-of-use assets  10,250   10,734 
    Investments in affiliates and joint ventures  74,812   70,416 
    Intangible assets  12,706   12,333 
    Other assets  10,540   5,198 
    Total assets $1,876,877  $1,819,753 
    Liabilities and shareholders' equity    
    Current liabilities    
    Accounts payable $103,386  $102,054 
    Accrued liabilities  92,862   89,308 
    Contract liabilities  15,110   22,848 
    Current portion of long-term debt  96,401   160,557 
    Current portion of contingent obligations  36,108   34,597 
    Current portion of operating lease liabilities  1,233   1,495 
       345,100   410,859 
    Long-term debt  852,625   749,829 
    Contingent obligations  27,764   28,856 
    Operating lease liabilities  9,457   9,698 
    Other long-term obligations  21,893   22,607 
    Deferred tax liabilities  146,069   141,283 
       1,402,908   1,363,132 
    Shareholders' equity    
    Common shares (authorized – unlimited number of voting common shares; issued and outstanding – March 31, 2026 - 28,240,120 (December 31, 2025 – 28,821,481))  277,757   282,957 
    Treasury shares (March 31, 2026 - 876,010 (December 31, 2025 - 871,244))  (15,097)  (14,993)
    Additional paid-in capital  —   2,807 
    Retained earnings  177,186   176,463 
    Accumulated other comprehensive income  34,123   9,387 
    Shareholders' equity  473,969   456,621 
    Total liabilities and shareholders' equity $1,876,877  $1,819,753 



    Consolidated Statements of Operations and Comprehensive Income

    (Expressed in thousands of Canadian Dollars, except per share amounts)

    (Unaudited)

      Three months ended
      March 31,
       2026   2025 
    Revenue $319,219  $340,833 
    Cost of sales  220,397   242,228 
    Depreciation  56,009   60,714 
    Gross profit  42,813   37,891 
    General and administrative expenses  20,439   7,682 
    Amortization of intangible assets  559   601 
    Gain on disposal of property, plant and equipment  (70)  (974)
    Operating income  21,885   30,582 
    Interest expense, net  16,690   13,516 
    Equity earnings in affiliates and joint ventures  (2,776)  (3,283)
    Loss on derivative financial instruments  825   6,912 
    Change in fair value of contingent obligations  (2,651)  3,030 
    Income before income taxes  9,797   10,407 
    Current income tax expense  2,389   1,777 
    Deferred income tax expense  1,854   2,467 
    Net income  5,554   6,163 
    Other comprehensive income    
    Unrealized foreign currency translation gain  (24,736)  (478)
    Comprehensive income $30,290  $6,641 
         
    Per share information    
    Basic net income per share $0.20  $0.22 
    Diluted net income per share $0.19  $0.21 





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    SEC Form SCHEDULE 13G filed by North American Construction Group Ltd.

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    North American Construction Group upgraded by Canaccord Genuity

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    Roth Capital initiated coverage on North American Construction Group with a new price target

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    North American Construction Group Ltd. Announces Voting Results of Annual and Special Meeting of Shareholders

    ACHESON, Alberta, May 21, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- North American Construction Group Ltd. ("NACG" or "the Company") (TSX:NOA, NYSE:NOA) today announced the results of its Annual and Special Meeting of Shareholders held on May 20, 2026.  Shareholders elected directors, approved the appointment of KPMG LLP as the independent auditors of the Company, approved a non-binding advisory vote regarding the Company's approach to executive compensation and ratified an Advance Notice Bylaw.  The following are the results of the votes held at the meeting:  OutcomeVotes ForWithheld or againstElection of Martin R. Ferron as directorPassed96.27%3.73%Election of Barry W. Palmer as directorPassed98.98%1.02%

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    North American Construction Group Ltd. Announces Results for the First Quarter Ended March 31, 2026

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    North American Construction Group Ltd. First Quarter Results Conference Call and Webcast Notification

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    North American Construction Group Ltd. Announces Voting Results Of Annual Meeting Of Shareholders

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    North American Construction Group Ltd. Announces Voting Results of Annual Meeting of Shareholders

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    North American Construction Group Ltd. Announces Date of Annual General and Special Meeting

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    Amendment: SEC Form SC 13G/A filed by North American Construction Group Ltd.

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