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Park-Aid Asphalt Projects 2026 Revenue Above $25 Million as Q3 Billings Top $5.5 Million

Park-Aid Asphalt and Maintenance expects full-year 2026 revenue to exceed $25 million, with management forecasting more than $10 million of revenue in each of the final two quarters as the infrastructure services company moves beyond its seasonally slower second quarter.

Key Investor Takeaways

  • Park-Aid Asphalt and Maintenance (USOTC:ATWT) projects 2026 revenue above $25 million, supported by a growing project backlog.
  • More than $5.5 million has already been billed during Q3, with total third-quarter revenue expected to surpass $10 million.
  • Management also forecasts Q4 revenue above $10 million, making second-half execution central to achieving the full-year outlook.
  • The company reports more than $10 million in assets and equipment supporting its construction and infrastructure operations.
  • Q2 is historically Park-Aid’s slowest seasonal quarter, shifting investor attention toward the expected acceleration during the remainder of 2026.

Why ATWT Stock Is in Focus

Park-Aid’s latest outlook points to a significant concentration of expected 2026 revenue in the second half of the year.

The company has already billed more than $5.5 million during Q3 and expects the quarter to finish with revenue above $10 million. Management is forecasting another $10 million-plus quarter in Q4, supported by what it described as an expanding project backlog.

Together, those projections underpin Park-Aid’s expectation that full-year revenue will exceed $25 million.

The company did not provide detailed Q2 revenue, earnings or profitability figures in the announcement, instead noting that the period historically represents its seasonally slowest quarter and was incorporated into its annual operating plan.

Park-Aid also reported holding more than $10 million in assets and equipment, which management says supports its capacity as operations scale.

Why This Matters for Investors

The $25 million-plus revenue projection gives investors a measurable benchmark for assessing Park-Aid’s performance through the remainder of 2026.

With both Q3 and Q4 expected to generate more than $10 million, achieving the annual target will depend heavily on converting the company’s current backlog and pipeline into recognised revenue. The more than $5.5 million already billed in Q3 provides some progress toward the first of those quarterly targets.

The outlook may also help investors distinguish the seasonal weakness of Q2 from the company’s expected underlying operating trajectory. However, the release does not provide profitability, cash flow or margin guidance, meaning revenue growth alone does not establish how the projected activity may translate into earnings or cash generation.

The reported asset and equipment base provides additional context around Park-Aid’s operating capacity as it pursues projects across paving, civil infrastructure, utilities, land development and related construction services in Western Canada.

What to Watch Next

Investors can monitor whether Q3 revenue ultimately exceeds the company’s $10 million target and whether the projected Q4 pipeline converts into a second consecutive $10 million-plus quarter.

Full-year revenue relative to the $25 million guidance will be the central execution benchmark, while future financial disclosures could provide greater visibility into profitability, margins and cash generation alongside the expected revenue growth.

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