Thanks, Matthew. I'll begin with a more detailed discussion of our third quarter and year-to-date results, then provide an update on our outlook and capital allocation priorities for the remainder of 2025. As Matthew touched on, third quarter revenues came in above our expectations, benefiting from our strategic focus on maintaining strong rental utilization through the seasonally slower summer months, along with several late quarter large-scale mobilizations and robust product sale demand. Total rental and service revenues were $44 million for the third quarter, with rental revenues down 7% sequentially through the seasonally slower Q3, but improving 57% year-over-year, while associated service revenues were flat sequentially and improved 9% year-over-year. Revenues from product sales also remained robust at $25 million for the third quarter, up 12% sequentially and more than doubling the third quarter of last year. For the first 9 months of 2025, rental and service revenues have increased 29% year-over-year, while revenues from product sales increased 21%, both primarily driven by significant demand growth in the power transmission sector. Turning to gross profit. The third quarter result was impacted by roughly $1.7 million of costs in the quarter, related to the late quarter transportation costs required to meet customer project time lines, along with manufacturing planning projects and other charges. Gross margin was 31.9% in the third quarter, down from 36.9% in the second quarter and up from 27.5% in the third quarter of last year. Third quarter SG&A expenses totaled $13.3 million, a decrease of $400,000 sequentially and a $2.3 million increase compared to the prior year. The third quarter was again impacted by elevated costs associated with performance-based incentives, including long-term incentive programs linked to the company's share price as well as those tied to 2025 revenues, profitability and other performance targets. The third quarter SG&A also included roughly $500,000 of project costs associated with strategic planning efforts and our ongoing ERP implementation. Income tax expense was $3 million in the third quarter, reflecting an effective tax rate of 33% as our year-to-date effective tax rate increased modestly to 28%. Adjusted EPS from continuing operations was $0.07 per diluted share in the third quarter compared to $0.11 in the second quarter and breakeven in the third quarter of last year. Turning to cash flows. Operating activities generated $25 million of cash in the third quarter, including $16 million from net income adjusted for noncash expenses and $9 million of cash provided by a net decrease in working capital. Net CapEx used $12 million, which includes $10 million of net investment in fleet expansion. Additionally, as Matthew touched on, we used $3.4 million to purchase 402,000 shares under our repurchase program, reflecting an average purchase price of $8.45 per share. Looking at year-to-date cash flows for the first 9 months of 2025, we've generated a total of $55 million of cash from operating activities, along with $14 million of additional proceeds from the fluids divestiture using $31 million to fund net capital expenditures and expanding our mat rental fleet by approximately 13% from the end of 2024, while also using $20 million to repurchase 3 million shares at an average purchase price of $6.70 per share reducing our outstanding share count by nearly 4% from the end of 2024. We ended the quarter with total cash of $36 million and total debt of $10 million for a net cash position of $26 million. Additionally, we have $144 million of availability under our bank facility. Now turning to our business outlook. As disclosed in yesterday's press release, considering the continued strength in rental project activity and robust product sale demand, particularly within the utility sector, we have increased our full year 2025 expectations with total anticipated revenues now in the $268 million to $272 million range and adjusted EBITDA of $71 million to $74 million. The midpoint of our 2025 range reflects 24% revenue growth and 32% adjusted EBITDA growth over 2024. Breaking our full year revenue expectation down further, we expect total rental and service revenues to grow by a mid-20s percentage and product sales to grow by a high teens percentage range relative to 2024 levels. With the current strong demand and outlook carrying into 2026, we're increasing our full year net CapEx expectation for 2025 to $45 million to $50 million with over $40 million invested into the rental fleet. As for the near-term outlook, we expect to see Q4 rental revenue set a new quarterly record, surpassing the level achieved in Q2. On the product sales side, we expect Q4 revenues to pull back from the exceptionally strong third quarter, likely in the upper teens range. Q4 gross margin is expected to return to the mid-30s range, which includes some continued transitory impacts of the elevated transportation and cross rerent activity. In terms of SG&A, we expect Q4 incentive-related expenses will remain elevated in light of our share price performance and projected full year results against 2025 performance targets. Additionally, we expect Q4 SG&A will also be impacted by costs from the ongoing strategic planning and ERP implementation projects, which will likely keep SG&A around the Q3 level in the fourth quarter. Our goal of mid-teens SG&A percentage of revenue following the completion of our ERP implementation in early 2026 remains unchanged. Though it's worth noting that we expect 2026 SG&A will continue to carry elevated incentive costs associated with the company's 2025 share price performance. In terms of taxes, we expect our effective tax rate to remain in the upper 20s range. Though with the benefit of existing NOLs and other tax carryforwards, along with accelerated deductions under the recent OB3 legislation, we expect our cash tax obligations will remain limited for the next several years. In terms of our capital allocation strategy, we continue to prioritize investments in the growth of our rental fleet and expect to continue returning a portion of free cash flow generation to shareholders through our share repurchase program. And with that, I'd like to turn the call back over to Matthew for his concluding remarks.