Salini Impregilo adjusted earnings fall

26 July 2018

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Italian-based contractor Salini Impregilo has reported adjusted consolidated revenues for the first half of 2018 of 鈧2.62 billion, compared to 鈧2.85 billion for the same period a year ago.

The figure includes 鈧109.6 million and 鈧130.1 million revenues from non-consolidated joint-ventures 鈥 works under management 鈥 relating to US subsidiary Lane Construction.

Including Lane鈥檚 Plants & Paving division and at constant exchange rates, consolidated revenues were said to be 鈧2.83 billion for the first half of 2018, which compares to approximately 鈧2.82 billion in the first six months of 2017.

Salini Impregilo said it was currently close to selling the Plants & Paving business.

The main contributions to group revenues, it said, came from some major projects, including projects underway at Lane, projects in Ethiopia, the work of the Rogun dam in Tajikistan, and the Riyadh Line 3 Metro project in Saudi Arabia, as well as work on the construction of Meydan One Mall in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.

Salini Impregilo added that consolidated EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization) for the first half of 2018, including the Plants & Paving division, would amount to approximately 鈧207 million, discounting 鈧20 million in costs relating to the Plants & Paving division and 鈧5 million of non-recurring costs. The EBITDA figure was approximately 鈧245 million in the first half of 2017 鈥 although 2017鈥檚 figure included a one-off amount of 鈧30 million.

Adjusted consolidated EBITDA 鈥 including the non-consolidated Lane joint ventures 鈥 amounted to 鈧209.8 million, compared to 鈧279.3 million a year earlier, while consolidated EBIT stood at 鈧116.1 million, down from 鈧137.0 million, including 鈧20 million in costs relating to the Plants & Paving division which Salini Impregilo said would be subject to restructuring.

New orders

Total new orders acquired and to be finalised for the year-to-date were said to amount to approximately 鈧2.4 billion, of which 鈧500 million referred to projects still to be finalised, 鈧800 million to acquired projects, and 鈧1.1 billion to variation orders and share increases in ongoing projects.

Salini Impregilo said that as of June 2018, the total backlog amounted to 鈧33.4 billion, of which 鈧26.5 billion related to construction and 鈧6.9 billion to concessions.

Among the main projects for Salini Impregilo is the , France, for 鈧203 million 鈥 which marked the group鈥檚 return to France after 20 years.

Lane Construction won a design-and-build contract to rebuild and widen Interstate 85 (I-85) in Cherokee County, South Carolina. The work, worth $181 million (鈧154.56 million) is expected to be completed by October 2021. It was also awarded a contract for the I-264 interchange in Virginia, worth $107 million (鈧91.37 million).

Salini Impregilo , and is now divesting some non-core parts of this business. The group said that Lane subsidiary was 鈥渋n the advanced phases of the ongoing negotiations with US and European strategic players regarding the assessment of the Plants & Paving division鈥.

It said that following the transaction, the current business plan would be updated. This would consider the strategic evolution of the group, taking into account the change in scope and the use of proceeds deriving from the sale for further possible investment opportunities in the US in the core business of the group.

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