WSP Global reports first quarter earnings of $144.1M, flat year-over-year
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MONTREAL – WSP Global Inc. reported net earnings attributable to shareholders of $144.1 million during the first quarter, unchanged from the same period last year.
On a per-share basis, its net earnings attributable to shareholders came in at $1.07, slightly lower than the prior year quarter at $1.10.
The Montreal-based engineering firm says its revenue reached $4.55 billion during the period, down year-over-year from $4.39 billion.
The company says its board of directors declared a dividend of 37.5 cents per share.
WSP Global says that as of March 27, its backlog hit a record $19.7 billion.
Alexandre L’Heureux, president and CEO of WSP, says its backlog and pipeline remain active, showcasing the strength of its globally diversified business.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 6, 2026.
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