Overview: Matrix Service Company reported a mixed Q3 2024, with revenue of $166.0 million (down 11% YoY, down 5% QoQ) and a net loss of $14.6 million ($0.53 per fully diluted share). The quarter featured a record backlog of $1.45 billion, up ~75% YoY, underscoring the strength of long-duration, high-value projects even as revenue recognition lags awards. Gross margin improved to 3.4% (+100 bp YoY), but was depressed by under-recovered fixed overhead from lower-than-anticipated activity and a retroactive margin adjustment tied to a three-year refinery maintenance contract. The company generated $24.8 million of cash from operations and ended the period with net cash (no outstanding debt) and about $69.7 million in cash, supporting optionality to fund backlog-driven growth.
Outlook: Management expects a material revenue and profitability ramp in the fourth quarter and into fiscal 2025 as backlog projects convert to revenue. The Storage & Terminal Solutions and Utility & Power Infrastructure segments are expected to be the growth engines, while Process & Industrial Facilities is anticipated to remain softer in the near term. The company emphasized its exposure to megatrends (LNG/NGL, hydrogen, data centers, and higher-quality electrical infrastructure), a robust opportunity pipeline (~$6.1 billion), and ongoing cost discipline. While execution risk and timing of project starts remain, the company believes it is well-positioned to move toward a positive earnings inflection as backlog begins to contribute meaningfully to revenue and margins.
Strategic posture: Matrix has narrowed its focus to higher-margin, higher-growth end-markets, expanded cryogenic and balance-of-plant capabilities, and maintained a disciplined approach to pricing and project selection. The long-run thesis rests on a diversified portfolio of multiyear projects and a strengthening backlog, supported by a resilient balance sheet and strong liquidity.