Here is Why Emcor Group (EME) is One of the Best Engineering Stocks to Buy in 2026
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- Here is Why Emcor Group (EME) is One of the Best Engineering Stocks to Buy in 2026 Maham Fatima Thu, May 7, 2026 at 10:29 PM GMT+7 2 min read EME Emcor Group Inc.
- The company achieved a new milestone in its forward-looking metrics, reporting record RPOs of $15.62 billion, a 32.9% jump compared to the same period last year.
- (NYSE:EME) raised its full-year 2026 financial guidance.
Here is Why Emcor Group (EME) is One of the Best Engineering Stocks to Buy in 2026 Maham Fatima Thu, May 7, 2026 at 10:29 PM GMT+7 2 min read EME Emcor Group Inc. (NYSE:EME) is one of the best engineering stocks to buy in 2026. On April 29, Emcor delivered Q1 2026 earnings report, with revenues reaching $4.63 billion, a 19.7% increase over the previous year. This growth was largely organic, rising 16.8% when adjusting for acquisitions and the sale of its UK operations. Net income for the period climbed to $305.5 million, resulting in a 30% year-over-year increase in diluted earnings per share to $6.84.
The company achieved a new milestone in its forward-looking metrics, reporting record RPOs of $15.62 billion, a 32.9% jump compared to the same period last year. CEO Tony Guzzi attributed this growth to sustained momentum in mission-critical sectors such as Network and Communications, Healthcare, and Institutional projects. The significant increase in RPOs compared to the end of 2025 highlights a robust and diverse project pipeline that continues to expand as customers prioritize Emcor for complex infrastructure needs.
Emcor Group Inc. (NYSE:EME) raised its full-year 2026 financial guidance. The company now anticipates annual revenues between $18.50 billion and $19.25 billion, up from its previous February estimate. Additionally, the diluted EPS range has been increased to $28.25–$29.75. With an expected operating margin between 9.0% and 9.4%, management remains confident in the company’s strategic positioning and its ability to maintain growth through the remainder of 2026.