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Key Findings Include:
- The CICI came in at 52.1 in Q1 2026, up from 50.6 in Q4 2025, reflecting modest but broadening optimism across the civil infrastructure sector.
- Backlog strengthened meaningfully, rising to 57.3 from 52.8, with median firm coverage at approximately 12 months and averages exceeding 15 months.
- Cost pressures have stabilized but not eased. Materials pricing is predictable, while labor remains the heavier margin burden due to shortages, turnover and the premium on experienced talent.
- The defining constraint entering 2026 is not a lack of opportunity, but the industry’s capacity to execute profitably against growing workloads and a persistently tight labor market.
- Firms that invest in leadership depth, workforce development and disciplined backlog management are best positioned to capitalize on a prolonged infrastructure cycle with uneven opportunity.

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