The construction sector is shifting from a cyclical industry to a structural growth engine, driven by multi-year infrastructure projects and the massive expansion of data centers. Investors are increasingly eyeing these stocks for both capital appreciation and reliable dividend growth as order backlogs reach record highs.
A cross-section of industrial, utility, and credit-focused firms reported Q4 2025 results, signaling a period of cautious optimism and strategic pivot toward infrastructure and clean energy. While DTE Energy and Vulcan Materials highlight the strength of long-term capital projects, specialized players like Rogers Corp and Allegion are navigating shifting demand in tech and security markets.
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