Travis J. Boone
Thank you, Margaret. Good morning, everyone. Thank you for joining us today to discuss our 2025 results and 2026 guidance. Before we begin, I want to acknowledge the ongoing conflict involving Iran and the Middle East. We extend our sincere appreciation to the men and women bravely serving our country. We recognize the situation remains very fluid, and we are actively monitoring developments and evaluating any potential impacts on our business and markets. Now on to my prepared remarks. 2025 was a year of strong operational execution and meaningful advancement of Orion Group Holdings, Inc.'s long-term strategic priorities. We drove both top- and bottom-line growth and generated good free cash flow. Across the organization, our team delivered with predictable excellence, executing projects safely and profitably, strengthening our balance sheet, and taking important strategic steps that position our company for continued growth ahead. Over the past several years, we have been very clear about what we set out to do: improve execution, strengthen margins, professionalize the organization, and build a platform capable of capturing the significant opportunities across mission-critical marine infrastructure, defense, and concrete construction. In 2025, we translated that strategy into results. Importantly, we took decisive strategic actions that advanced our long-term growth plan. In December, we closed a new $120,000,000 senior credit facility that improves our liquidity, lowers our cost of capital, and provides flexibility to support both organic growth and accretive acquisitions. We also purchased a derrick barge in December to further increase capacity and execution flexibility. As many of you are aware, we have been on the hunt for a large Jones Act derrick barge that will enable our team to pursue a broader range of marine and defense-related work. The barge is currently undergoing some refurbishments, and we expect to deploy it into our operations later this year. Last month, we completed the acquisition of J. E. McAmus. The transaction greatly enhances our marine platform, particularly in complex jetty and breakwater construction where McCamis has deep, proven expertise. Their strong Pacific footprint, experienced workforce, and high-quality equipment fleet expand our ability to execute large, technically demanding projects. Integration is well underway and we are very encouraged by the strong cultural alignment and the collaboration we are seeing across the combined organization contracts awarded to McKamis over the last several weeks. In 2025, we consolidated our Houston footprint into our new headquarters office, implemented a modern project management platform, favorably settled multiple litigation matters, and monetized non-strategic real estate. Collectively, these deliberate actions improve our readiness for the next wave of large-scale, mission-critical marine and concrete infrastructure opportunities and reflect tangible progress for our strategic plan. While most aspects of our performance met or exceeded expectations in 2025, backlog was the one area where results were not as we anticipated. Even though our win rate in 2025 improved over 2024, for the year, we booked just over $763,000,000 in new contracts and change orders across the company, which represented a 0.9x book-to-bill. Customer decisions moved to the right, primarily due to tariff-related uncertainty in the private sector at the beginning of the year, followed by the prolonged U.S. Government shutdown later in the year, which delayed public sector bidding and awards. Importantly, we believe this is only a timing issue, with the work simply moving to the right as opposed to going away. We remain confident in our strong demand outlook, which is supported by the tailwinds we are experiencing across our markets. In addition, recent developments in the Middle East may accelerate the government to approve additional defense funding. We remain bullish on our backlog trajectory and long-term growth outlook, with a vibrant, growing pipeline that is currently at $23,000,000,000, which includes the J. E. McAmus pipeline of $1,400,000,000. Our marine opportunity pipeline increased $3,000,000,000, or 21% sequentially, to over $19,400,000,000 as of December 31. This does not include the McAimis acquisition, which we closed on in February. This growth reflects building demand and urgency across both public and private sector clients, and we are pleased with the 2026 funding for the Department of War Pacific Operations. Across our operating regions, we have a healthy volume of opportunities expected to be awarded throughout the year for clients spending in the U.S. Navy, the Coast Guard, regional port authorities, state departments of transportation, and private energy and chemical clients. Moving on to concrete. Our opportunity pipeline grew to over $2,400,000,000 at the 2025. Over the last several years, our team has built a strong and expanding position in data centers and the mission-critical construction market. The team produced good bookings throughout 2025, increasing year-over-year backlog by 10% with recent awards spanning data centers and other commercial structures. Our expansion into Florida and Arizona is paying dividends, fueled by a growing project pipeline and solid execution. I would like to drill down into our data center work, a real highlight in our concrete business that is improving literally by the day. I spent a good amount of time with the team last week and let me tell you, they are killing it. Today, our data center count stands at 46 projects, either completed or in progress across Texas, Iowa, and Arizona. We are seeing a shift toward larger campus-style developments for which execution and schedule certainty reign supreme. And our team has earned an outstanding reputation as a reliable delivery partner on mission-critical programs. In addition to construction of the buildings and foundations, we are increasingly engaging with key clients earlier to address constructability concerns and to implement targeted design improvements. To support these strategies, we have recently expanded into site civil and earthwork to strengthen execution certainty for our clients and also to broaden Orion Group Holdings, Inc.'s scope of services. We expect to see data centers contribute even more significantly to our concrete business this year, with some large opportunities developing in our markets. In closing, as I reflect on the year, I am excited about the deliberate execution of our strategic priorities buoyed by building momentum in our key end markets. With a $23,000,000,000 pipeline inclusive of Mecamis, a healthy balance sheet, and the best client-centered execution team in the business, we have an excellent runway for 2026 and beyond. I will now turn the call over to Alison to talk through our financial results and our 2026 guidance. Alison?