Sterling Construction is trading at $580.20, down 5.1% in pre-market, pulling back after a sharp multi-day surge following record-breaking financial results.

  • The company reported Q2 2026 revenue growth of 90% and an EPS increase of 116%, fueled by massive demand for AI data centers and E-Infrastructure.
  • Management raised full-year 2026 guidance, citing a strong project backlog and continued expansion in high-growth infrastructure sectors.
  • Today's decline appears to be a technical pullback as investors lock in gains following the stock's significant post-earnings jump on August 3.