Gross Revenue Grows 5.1% y/y and Adjusted Net Revenue Grows 7.0% y/y in Fiscal Third Quarter 2025
Backlog Grows by 14% Year-Over-Year with TTM Book-to-Bill Ratio of 1.2x
Repurchased $101 Million of Jacobs Shares in Fiscal Third Quarter 2025 and Record $653 Million Fiscal YTD
Increasing FY 2025 Adjusted EPS Guidance Midpoint
Jacobs Solutions Inc. (NYSE: J) today announced its financial results for the fiscal third quarter ended June 27, 2025.
Q32025 Highlights1:
— Gross revenue of $3.0 billion up 5.1% y/y; adjusted net revenue2 of $2.2 billion up 7.0% y/y
— GAAP net earnings of $181.2 million increase 119% y/y; adjusted EBITDA2 of $314.3 million increases 13.5% y/y
— GAAP EPS of $1.56 increases 136% y/y; adjusted EPS2 of $1.62 increases 24.6% y/y
— Backlog of $22.7 billion, up 14.3% y/y; Q3 book-to-bill of 1.2x (1.2x TTM)
Jacobs' Chair and CEO Bob Pragada commented, “We delivered excellent third quarter results driven by revenue strength in both Infrastructure & Advanced Facilities (I&AF) and PA Consulting. Within I&AF, growth was led by the Life Sciences, Data Center, Energy & Power, Water and Transportation sectors. We saw continued momentum in PA Consulting's business with revenue increasing 15% year-on-year in the third quarter as a result of both higher public and private sector spending. FY25 has represented a major step forward in our strategic plan, and the power of focus is evident in our results. We are entering the fourth quarter in solid position and are pleased to be able to raise our adjusted EPS guidance for FY25 for the second time in three quarters.”
Jacobs' CFO Venk Nathamuni added, “We're pleased with our strong execution to deliver solid Q3 results. We again saw meaningful sequential improvement in GAAP EPS and net income margin, with year-over-year growth in adjusted EBITDA, adjusted EBITDA margin and adjusted EPS. This strong performance was fueled by higher revenue growth rates in both segments as well as disciplined cost control. Focusing in on capital deployment, we have returned record amounts of capital back to shareholders year-to-date, repurchasing $653 million of our shares, representing more than 100% of free cash flow. In total, we have retired approximately 4% of our shares in FY25 while maintaining a net leverage ratio at the low-end of our 1.0-1.5x target range. With our balance sheet in excellent shape and our profitability improving, we are executing well against our long-term growth, margin and capital allocation targets.”
Financial Outlook3
The Company is raising its adjusted EPS range for fiscal 2025 to $6.00-6.10, narrowing its fiscal 2025 outlook for adjusted net revenue to grow approximately 5.5% over fiscal 2024, narrowing its fiscal 2025 outlook for adjusted EBITDA margin to be approximately 13.9% and continues to expect reported free cash flow (FCF) conversion to exceed 100% of net income.
1All data reflects continuing operations only.2See Non-GAAP Financial Measures and Operating Metrics, and GAAPReconciliations at the end of the press release for additional detail.3Reconciliation of fiscal 2025 adjusted EBITDA margin, adjusted EPS and expectations for adjusted net revenue growth and reportedFCF conversion to the most directly comparable GAAP measure is not available without unreasonable efforts because the Company cannot predict with sufficient certainty all the components required to provide such reconciliation, including with respect to the costs and charges relating to transaction expenses, restructuring and integration to be incurred in fiscal 2025.
ThirdQuarter Review (in thousands, except per-share data)
Fiscal Q3 2025 Fiscal Q3 2024 ChangeRevenue $3,031,768 $2,883,384 $148,384Adjusted Net Revenue1 $2,231,276 $2,084,902 $146,374GAAP Net Earnings from Continuing Operations $181,234 $82,924 $98,310GAAP Earnings Per Diluted Share (EPS) from $1.56 $0.66 $0.90Continuing OperationsAdjusted Net Earnings from Continuing Operations1 $194,833 $163,441 $31,392Adjusted EPS from Continuing Operations1 $1.62 $1.30 $0.32U.S. GAAP effective tax rate from Continuing 21.9% 33.2% (11.3)%OperationsAdjusted effective tax rate from Continuing 24.8% 24.3% 0.5%Operations1
1See “Non-GAAP Financial Measures and Operating Metrics” and the GAAP Reconciliation tables that follow for additional detail.
The Company's adjusted net earnings from continuing operations and adjusted EPS from continuing operations for the third quarter of fiscal 2025 and fiscal 2024 exclude certain adjustments that are further described in the section entitled “Non-GAAP Financial Measures” at the end of this release. For a reconciliation of Revenue to Adjusted Net Revenue, see “Segment Information” below.
Jacobs is hosting a conference call at 10:00 A.M. ET on Tuesday, August5, 2025, which it is webcasting live at www.jacobs.com.
Forward-Looking Statements
Certain statements contained in this press release constitute forward-looking statements within the meaning of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements are statements that do not directly relate to any historical or current fact. When used herein, words such as “expects,” “anticipates,” “believes,” “seeks,” “estimates,” “plans,” “intends,” “future,” “will,” “would,” “could,” “can,” “may,” “target,” “goal” and similar words are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Examples of forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements we make concerning our expectations as to our future growth, prospects, financial outlook and business strategy, including our expectations for our fiscal year 2025 adjusted EBITDA margin and adjusted EPS, adjusted net revenue growth, and reported free cash flow conversion, as well as our expectations for our effective tax rates. Although such statements are based on management's current estimates and expectations, and/or currently available competitive, financial, and economic data, forward-looking statements are inherently uncertain, and you should not place undue reliance on such statements as actual results may differ materially. We caution the reader that there are a variety of risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from what is contained, projected or implied by our forward-looking statements. Such factors include:
— general economic conditions, including inflation and the actions taken by monetary authorities in response to inflation, changes in interest rates and foreign currency exchange rates, changes in capital markets and stock market volatility, instability in the banking industry, labor shortages, or the impact of a possible recession or economic downturn or changes to monetary or fiscal policies or priorities in the U.S. and the other countries where we do business on our results, prospects and opportunities;
— competition from existing and future competitors in our target markets, as well as the possible reduction in demand for certain of our product solutions and services, including delays in the timing of the award of projects or reduction in funding, or the abandonment of ongoing or anticipated projects due to the financial condition of our clients and suppliers or due to governmental budget constraints or changes to governmental budgetary priorities, or the inability of our clients to meet their payment obligations in a timely manner or at all;
— our ability to fully execute on our corporate strategy, including the impact of acquisitions, strategic alliances, divestitures, and other strategic events resulting from evolving business strategies, including on our ability to maintain our culture and retain key personnel, customers or suppliers, or our ability to achieve the cost-savings and synergies contemplated by our recent acquisitions within the expected time frames or to achieve them fully and to successfully integrate acquired businesses while retaining key personnel, and our ability to invest in the tools needed to implement our strategy;
— financial market risks that may affect us, including by affecting our access to capital, the cost of such capital and/or our funding obligations under defined benefit pension and postretirement plans;
— legislative changes, including potential changes to the amounts provided for under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, as well as other legislation and executive orders related to governmental spending, including any directive to federal agencies to reduce federal spending or the size of the federal workforce, and changes in U.S. or foreign tax laws, including the new tax legislation enacted in the U.S. in July 2025, statutes, rules, regulations or ordinances, including the impact of, and changes to tariffs and retaliatory tariffs or trade policies, that may adversely impact our future financial positions or results of operations;
— increased geopolitical uncertainty and risks, including policy risks and potential civil unrest, relating to the outcome of elections across our key markets and elevated geopolitical tension and conflicts, including the Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Hamas conflicts and the escalating tensions in the Middle East, among others; and
— the impact of any pandemic, and any resulting economic downturn on our results, prospects and opportunities, measures or restrictions imposed by governments and health officials in response to the pandemic, as well as the inability of governments in certain of the countries in which we operate to effectively mitigate the financial or other impacts of any future pandemics or infectious disease outbreaks on their economies and workforces and our operations therein.
The foregoing factors and potential future developments are inherently uncertain, unpredictable and, in many cases, beyond our control. For a description of these and additional factors that may occur that could cause actual results to differ from our forward-looking statements see the Company's filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including in particular the discussions contained in our fiscal 2024 Annual Report on Form 10-K under Item 1 – Business, Item 1A – Risk Factors, Item 3 – Legal Proceedings, and Item 7 – Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations; and in our most recently filed Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q under Part I, Item 2 – Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations, and Part II, Item 1 – Legal Proceedings and Item 1A – Risk Factors. The Company is not under any duty to update any of the forward-looking statements after the date of this press release to conform to actual results, except as required by applicable law.
About Jacobs
At Jacobs, we're challenging today to reinvent tomorrow – delivering outcomes and solutions for the world's most complex challenges. With approximately $12billion in annual revenue and a team of almost 45,000, we provide end-to-end services in advanced manufacturing, cities & places, energy, environmental, life sciences, transportation and water. From advisory and consulting, feasibility, planning, design, program and lifecycle management, we're creating a more connected and sustainable world. See how at jacobs.comand connect with us on LinkedIn, Instagram,X and Facebook.
Financial Highlights:Results of Operations (in thousands, except per-share data): For the Three Months Ended For the Nine Months EndedUnaudited June 27, 2025 June 28, 2024 June 27, 2025 June 28, 2024Revenues $ 3,031,768 $ 2,883,384 $ 8,875,139 $ 8,540,791Direct cost of contracts (2,273,358) (2,162,442) (6,657,118) (6,443,156)Gross profit 758,410 720,942 2,218,021 2,097,635Selling, general and administrative expenses (523,396) (549,956) (1,565,942) (1,601,404)Operating Profit 235,014 170,986 652,079 496,231Other Income (Expense):Interest income 8,297 9,718 27,478 25,939Interest expense (37,051) (45,789) (110,451) (133,372)Loss on extinguishment of debt – – (20,510) -Miscellaneous income (expense), net 38,844 1,550 (194,523) (5,118)Total other income (expense), net 10,090 (34,521) (298,006) (112,551)Earnings from Continuing Operations Before Taxes 245,104 136,465 354,073 383,680Income Tax Expense from Continuing Operations (53,752) (45,272) (161,477) (57,026)Net Earnings of the Group from Continuing Operations 191,352 91,193 192,596 326,654Net (Loss) Earnings of the Group from Discontinued (1,629) 67,703 (8,180) 187,232Operations, net of taxNet Earnings of the Group 189,723 158,896 184,416 513,886Net (Earnings) Loss Attributable to Noncontrolling (4,442) (4,858) 1,209 (13,037)Interests from Continuing OperationsNet Earnings Attributable to Redeemable Noncontrolling (5,676) (3,411) (18,539) (10,112)InterestsNet Earnings Attributable to Jacobs from Continuing 181,234 82,924 175,266 303,505OperationsNet Earnings Attributable to Noncontrolling Interests – (3,693) – (10,080)from Discontinued OperationsNet (Loss) Earnings Attributable to Jacobs from (1,629) 64,010 (8,180) 177,152Discontinued OperationsNet Earnings Attributable to Jacobs $ 179,605 $ 146,934 $ 167,086 $ 480,657Net Earnings Per Share:Basic Net Earnings from Continuing Operations Per $ 1.56 $ 0.66 $ 1.54 $ 2.43ShareBasic Net (Loss) Earnings from Discontinued $ (0.01) $ 0.51 $ (0.07) $ 1.41Operations Per ShareBasic Earnings Per Share $ 1.55 $ 1.17 $ 1.47 $ 3.84Diluted Net Earnings from Continuing Operations Per $ 1.56 $ 0.66 $ 1.53 $ 2.42ShareDiluted Net (Loss) Earnings from Discontinued $ (0.01) $ 0.51 $ (0.07) $ 1.40Operations Per ShareDiluted Earnings Per Share $ 1.55 $ 1.17 $ 1.46 $ 3.82
Segment Information (in thousands): Three Months Ended Nine Months EndedUnaudited June 27, 2025 June 28, 2024 June 27, 2025 June 28, 2024Revenues from External Customers:Infrastructure & Advanced Facilities (1) $ 2,699,062 $ 2,595,113 $ 7,928,023 $ 7,652,552PA Consulting 332,706 288,271 947,116 888,239Total Revenue $ 3,031,768 $ 2,883,384 $ 8,875,139 $ 8,540,791Infrastructure & Advanced Facilities Pass (800,492) (798,482) (2,422,420) (2,400,420)Through RevenueInfrastructure & Advanced Facilities Adjusted 1,898,570 1,796,631 5,505,603 5,252,132Net RevenueTotal Adjusted Net Revenue $ 2,231,276 $ 2,084,902 $ 6,452,719 $ 6,140,371 Three Months Ended Nine Months Ended June 27, 2025 June 28, 2024 June 27, 2025 June 28, 2024Segment Operating Profit:Infrastructure & Advanced Facilities (1) $ 235,975 $ 208,171 $ 649,514 $ 579,659PA Consulting 72,418 62,889 206,502 177,513Total Segment Operating Profit 308,393 271,060 856,016 757,172Restructuring, Transaction and Other (34,134) (61,762) (87,991) (147,223)Charges (2)Amortization of Intangible Assets (39,245) (38,312) (115,946) (113,718)Total U.S. GAAP Operating Profit 235,014 170,986 652,079 496,231Total Other Income (Expense), net (3) 10,090 (34,521) (298,006) (112,551)Earnings Before Taxes from Continuing $ 245,104 $ 136,465 $ 354,073 $ 383,680Operations
(1) The nine months ended June27, 2025 I&AF revenue and operating profit were impacted by a reserve in connection with an unfavorable interim ruling against a consolidated joint venture in which the Company holds a 50% interest, with the noncontrolling partner's share included in noncontrolling interests in the Consolidated Statements of Earnings for the respective period.(2) The three and nine months ended June27, 2025 and June28, 2024 included $22.0 million and $47.1million, respectively, and $50.8million and $120.3million, respectively, in restructuring and other charges relating to the Separation Transaction (primarily professional services and employee separation costs), as well as certain subsidiary level compensation based agreements. The three and nine months ended June27, 2025 included approximately $4.7 million and $20.9 million, respectively, in charges associated with the Company's TSA with Amentum.(3) The three and nine months ended June27, 2025 included gains of $27.4 million and losses of $227.3 million, respectively, mainly related to mark-to-market adjustments and other related charges associated with our investment in Amentum stock in connection with the Separation Transaction, as well as $9.8 million and $31.5 million, respectively, in income associated with the Company's TSA with Amentum. The nine months ended June27, 2025 included $20.5 million in discounts and expenses associated with the Equity-for-Debt Transaction.
Balance Sheets (in thousands): June 27, 2025 September 27, 2024 UnauditedASSETSCurrent Assets:Cash and cash equivalents $ 1,293,307 $ 1,144,795Receivables and contract assets 3,047,152 2,845,452Prepaid expenses and other 130,224 155,865Investment in equity securities – 749,468Total current assets 4,470,683 4,895,580Property, Equipment and Improvements, net 303,267 315,630Other Noncurrent Assets:Goodwill 4,820,173 4,788,181Intangibles, net 771,141 874,894Deferred income tax assets 277,944 195,406Operating lease right-of-use assets 304,018 303,856Miscellaneous 465,614 385,458Total other noncurrent assets 6,638,890 6,547,795 $ 11,412,840 $ 11,759,005LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITYCurrent Liabilities:Current maturities of long-term debt $ – $ 875,760Accounts payable 1,125,307 1,029,140Accrued liabilities 977,694 1,087,764Operating lease liabilities 110,008 119,988Contract liabilities 992,283 967,089Total current liabilities 3,205,292 4,079,741Long-term debt 2,508,692 1,348,594Liabilities relating to defined benefit pension and retirement plans 266,664 298,221Deferred income tax liabilities 150,917 116,655Long-term operating lease liabilities 385,578 407,826Other deferred liabilities 156,095 120,483Total other noncurrent liabilities 3,467,946 2,291,779Commitments and ContingenciesRedeemable Noncontrolling interests 908,352 820,182Stockholders' Equity:Capital stock:Preferred stock, $1 par value, authorized – 1,000,000 shares; issued and outstanding – — noneCommon stock, $1 par value, authorized – 240,000,000 shares; issued and 119,705 124,084outstanding – 119,704,769 shares and 124,253,511 shares as of June27, 2025 andSeptember27, 2024, respectivelyAdditional paid-in capital 2,699,770 2,758,064Retained earnings 1,660,186 2,366,769Accumulated other comprehensive loss (657,640) (699,450)Total Jacobs stockholders' equity 3,822,021 4,549,467Noncontrolling interests 9,229 17,836Total Group stockholders' equity 3,831,250 4,567,303 $ 11,412,840 $ 11,759,005
Statements of Cash Flows (in thousands): For the Three Months Ended For the Nine Months EndedUnaudited June 27, 2025 June 28, 2024 June 27, 2025 June 28, 2024Cash Flows from Operating Activities:Net earnings of the Group $ 189,723 $ 158,896 $ 184,416 $ 513,886Adjustments to reconcile net earnings to net cash flows provided by operations:Depreciation and amortization:Property, equipment and improvements 21,077 24,448 62,038 74,171Intangible assets 39,245 52,529 115,946 156,292Loss on extinguishment of debt – – 20,510 -(Gain) loss on investment in equity securities (27,372) – 227,305 -Stock based compensation 13,079 18,994 47,421 54,170Equity in earnings of operating ventures, net of return on capital distributions 321 (6,571) (503) (13,554)Loss (gain) on disposals of assets, net 119 (177) (777) 1,033Deferred income taxes (52,991) (42,137) (53,794) (116,103)Changes in assets and liabilities:Receivables and contract assets, net of contract liabilities (122,672) 41,772 (225,280) 23,440Prepaid expenses and other current assets 42,410 33,601 16,168 54,512Miscellaneous other assets 8,321 25,185 49,570 68,666Accounts payable 129,710 102,456 96,323 117,220Accrued liabilities 48,118 58,931 (228,933) (107,709)Other deferred liabilities 2,619 11,170 10,192 22,243Other, net 887 3,505 (16,983) 9,874Net cash provided by operating activities 292,594 482,602 303,619 858,141Cash Flows from Investing Activities:Additions to property and equipment (22,052) (37,664) (49,655) (82,772)Disposals of property and equipment and other assets 4 13 2,332 158Capital contributions to equity investees, net of return of capital distributions – – 932 1,660Acquisitions of businesses, net of cash acquired – – – (14,000)Net cash used for investing activities (22,048) (37,651) (46,391) (94,954)Cash Flows from Financing Activities:Net (repayments) proceeds of borrowings (157,000) (86,152) 589,420 (622)Debt issuance costs – – (92) (1,606)Proceeds from issuances of common stock 8,281 12,754 25,467 35,414Common stock repurchases (100,845) (150,919) (653,247) (346,382)Taxes paid on vested restricted stock (5,904) (217) (26,992) (33,389)Cash dividends to shareholders (38,935) (36,302) (114,813) (106,439)Net dividends associated with noncontrolling interests (3,994) (3,267) (7,440) (17,516)Repurchase of redeemable noncontrolling interests (4,406) (17,428) (8,472) (41,788)Proceeds from issuances of redeemable noncontrolling interests – 19,761 – 19,761Cash Impact from Distribution of SpinCo Business 70,000 – 70,000 -Net cash used for financing activities (232,803) (261,770) (126,169) (492,567)Effect of Exchange Rate Changes 52,763 (5,416) 17,990 12,215Net Increase in Cash and Cash Equivalents and Restricted Cash 90,506 177,765 149,049 282,835Cash and Cash Equivalents, including Restricted Cash, at the Beginning of the Period 1,205,474 1,034,515 1,146,931 929,445Cash and Cash Equivalents, including Restricted Cash, at the End of the Period $ 1,295,980 $ 1,212,280 $ 1,295,980 $ 1,212,280Less Cash and Cash Equivalents included in Assets held for spin $ – $ (195,915) $ – $ (195,915)Cash and Cash Equivalents, including Restricted Cash of Continuing Operations at $ 1,295,980 $ 1,016,365 $ 1,295,980 $ 1,016,365the End of the Period
Backlog (in millions): June 27, 2025 June 28, 2024Infrastructure & Advanced Facilities $ 22,270 $ 19,489PA Consulting 420 369Total $ 22,690 $ 19,858
Non-GAAP Financial Measures and Operating Metrics:
In this press release, the Company has included certain non-GAAP financial measures as defined in Regulation G promulgated under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. These non-GAAP measures are described below.
As a result of the spin-off of the SpinCo Business and merger of the SpinCo Business with Amentum Parent Holdings LLC to form an independent, publicly traded company, Amentum Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: AMTM) (the “Separation Transaction”), substantially all CMS and C&I (the “SpinCo Business”) related assets and liabilities were separated on September 27, 2024. As such, the financial results of the SpinCo Business are reflected as discontinued operations for all periods presented and therefore excluded from the non-GAAP measures described below.
Adjusted net revenue is calculated by adjusting revenue from continuing operations to exclude amounts we bill to clients on projects where we are procuring subcontract labor or third-party materials and equipment on behalf of the client (referred to as “pass throughs”). These amounts are considered pass throughs because we receive no or only a minimal mark-up associated with the billed amounts. In 2023, we amended our name and convention for revenue, excluding pass-through costs from “net revenue” to “adjusted net revenue.” This name change is intended to make the non-GAAP nature of this measure more prominent and does not impact measurement. We sometimes refer to our GAAP revenue as “gross revenue.”
Jacobs adjusted operating profit, adjusted earnings from continuing operations before taxes, adjusted income tax expenses from continuing operations, adjusted net earnings from continuing operations and adjusted EPS from continuing operations are calculated by:
1. Excluding items collectively referred to as Restructuring, Transaction and Other Charges, which include: a. costs and other charges associated with our Focus 2023 Transformation initiatives, including activities associated with the re-scaling and repurposing of physical office space, employee separations, contractual termination fees and related expenses, referred to as “Focus 2023 Transformation, mainly real estate rescaling efforts”; b. transaction costs and other charges incurred in connection with mergers, acquisitions, strategic investments and divestitures, including advisor fees, change in control payments, and the impact of the quarterly adjustment to the estimated performance based payout of contingent consideration to certain sellers in connection with certain acquisitions and similar transaction costs and expenses (collectively referred to as “Transaction Costs”); c. recoveries, costs and other charges associated with (i) restructuring activities, (ii) cost reduction initiatives implemented in connection with mergers, acquisitions, strategic investments and divestitures, including the separation of the CMS/C&I business, such as advisor fees, involuntary terminations and related costs, costs associated with co-locating offices of acquired companies, separating physical locations of continuing operations, professional services and other personnel costs, (iii) involuntary termination programs and other related separations impacting management and employees, including related transition costs, and (iv) certain legal costs and expenses to the extent related to (i) – (iii) or determined to not be related to continuing operations (clauses (i) – (iv) collectively referred to as “Restructuring, integration, separation and other charges”).2. Excluding items collectively referred to as “Other adjustments”, which include: a. intangible assets amortization and impairment charges; b. impact of certain subsidiary level contingent equity-based agreements in connection with the transaction structure of our PA Consulting investment; c. impacts related to tax rate increases in the UK in a prior period; d. revenue under the Company's transition services agreement (TSA) included in other income for U.S. GAAP reporting purposes, and any SG&A costs associated with the provision of such services; e. pretax mark-to-market and other related gains or losses associated with the Company's investment in Amentum stock recorded in connection with the Separation Transaction; f. discounts and expenses related to the one-time exchange of the Company's investment in Amentum shares for a portion of the Company's outstanding term loans, which term loans were canceled; and g. impacts resulting from the EPS numerator adjustment relating to the redeemable noncontrolling interests preference share repurchase and reissuance activities.
We eliminate the impact of “Restructuring, integration, separation and other charges” because we do not consider these to be indicative of ongoing operating performance. Actions taken by the Company to enhance efficiencies are subject to significant fluctuations from period to period. The Company's management believes the exclusion of the amounts relating to the above-listed items improves the period-to-period comparability and analysis of the underlying financial performance of the business.
Adjustments to derive adjusted net earnings from continuing operations and adjusted EPS from continuing operations are calculated on an after-tax basis.
Free cash flow (FCF) is calculated as net cash provided by operating activities from continuing operations as reported on the statement of cash flows less additions to property and equipment.
Adjusted EBITDA is calculated by adding income tax expense, depreciation expense and adjusted interest expense to, and deducting interest income from, adjusted net earnings attributable to Jacobs from continuing operations.
I&AF Operating Margin is a ratio of I&AF operating profit for the segment to the segment's adjusted net revenue. For a reconciliation of revenue to adjusted net revenue, see “Segment Information”.
Jacobs Adjusted Operating Margin is a ratio of adjusted operating profit for the Company to the Company's adjusted net revenue. For a reconciliation of revenue to adjusted net revenue, see “Segment Information”.
We believe that the measures listed above are useful to management, investors and other users of our financial information in evaluating the Company's operating results and understanding the Company's operating trends by excluding or adding back the effects of the items described above and below, the inclusion or exclusion of which can obscure underlying trends. Additionally, management uses such measures in its own evaluation of the Company's performance, particularly when comparing performance to past periods, and believes these measures are useful for investors because they facilitate a comparison of our financial results from period to period.
This press release also contains certain financial and operating metrics which management believes are useful in evaluating the Company's performance. Backlog represents revenue or gross profit, as applicable, we expect to realize for work to be completed by our consolidated subsidiaries and our proportionate share of work to be performed by unconsolidated joint ventures. Gross margin in backlog refers to the ratio of gross profit in backlog to gross revenue in backlog. For more information on how we determine our backlog, see our Backlog Information in our most recent annual report filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.Adjusted EBITDA margin refers to a ratio of adjusted EBITDA to adjusted net revenue. Cash conversion refers to a ratio of cash flow from operations to GAAP net earnings from continuing operations. Reported FCF conversion refers to a ratio of FCF to GAAP net earnings from continuing operations. Book-to-bill ratio is an operational measure representing the ratio of change in backlog since the prior reporting period plus reported revenue for the reporting period to the reported revenues for the same period. We regularly monitor these operating metrics to evaluate our business, identify trends affecting our business, and make strategic decisions.
The Company provides non-GAAP measures to supplement U.S. GAAP measures, as they provide additional insight into the Company's financial results. However, non-GAAP measures have limitations as analytical tools and should not be considered in isolation and are not in accordance with, or a substitute for, U.S. GAAP measures. In addition, other companies may define non-GAAP measures differently, which limits the ability of investors to compare non-GAAP measures of the Company to those used by our peer companies.
The following tables reconcile the components and values of U.S. GAAP earnings from continuing operations before taxes, income taxes from continuing operations, net earnings attributable to Jacobs from continuing operations, Diluted Net Earnings from Continuing Operations Per Share (which we refer to as EPS from continuing operations), to the corresponding “adjusted” amount, net cash provided by operating activities to reported free cash flow and revenue to adjusted net revenue. For the comparable period presented below, such adjustments consist of amounts incurred in connection with the items described above. Amounts are shown in thousands, except for per-share data (note: earnings per share amounts may not total due to rounding).
Reconciliation of Earnings from Continuing Operations Before Taxes to Adjusted Earnings from Continuing OperationsAttributable to Jacobs Before Taxes (in thousands) Three Months Ended Nine Months Ended June 27, 2025 June 28, 2024 June 27, 2025 June 28, 2024Earnings from Continuing Operations Before $ 245,104 $ 136,465 $ 354,073 $ 383,680TaxesRestructuring, Transaction and OtherCharges (1):Focus 2023 Transformation, mainly real estate – 10 – 59rescaling effortsTransaction costs 419 3,071 (1,283) 8,014Restructuring, integration, separation and 22,254 53,961 47,657 127,628other chargesOther Adjustments (2):Transition Services Agreement, net (5,099) – (10,568) -Amortization of intangibles 39,245 38,312 115,946 113,718Mark-to-market and other related (gains) (27,372) – 227,305 -losses on investment in Amentum stockOther 6,776 4,718 42,238 11,523Adjusted Earnings from Continuing $ 281,327 $ 236,537 $ 775,368 $ 644,622Operations Before TaxesAdjusted Earnings Attributable to (16,809) (15,539) (37,343) (43,659)Noncontrolling Interests from ContinuingOperationsAdj. Earnings from Continuing Operations $ 264,518 $ 220,998 $ 738,025 $ 600,963attributable to Jacobs before Taxes
(1) Includes pre-tax charges primarily relating to the Separation Transaction for the three and nine months ended June 27, 2025 and June 28, 2024, as well as charges associated with various transaction costs and activity associated with Company's restructuring and integration programs. Includes real estate impairments charges associated with the Company's Focus 2023 Transformation program for the three and nine months ended June 28, 2024.(2) Includes pre-tax charges relating to amortization of intangible assetsandthe impact of certain subsidiary level compensation based agreements for the three and nine months ended June27, 2025 and June28, 2024. The three and nine months ended June 27, 2025 also includes pretax mark-to-market gains and losses associated with our investment in Amentum stock in connection with the Separation Transaction and the removal of income under the Company's TSA with Amentum in connection with the Separation Transaction. The nine months ended June27, 2025 includes discounts and expenses associated with the Company's non-cash equity for debt exchange transacted on March 13, 2025.
Reconciliation of Income Tax Expense from Continuing Operations to Adjusted Income Tax Expense from ContinuingOperations (in thousands) Three Months Ended Nine Months Ended June 27, 2025 June 28, 2024 June 27, 2025 June 28, 2024Income Tax Expense from Continuing $ (53,752) $ (45,272) $ (161,477) $ (57,026)OperationsTax Effects of Restructuring, Transactionand Other Charges (1):Focus 2023 Transformation, mainly real estate – (3) – (15)rescaling effortsTransaction costs (107) (550) 425 (1,254)Restructuring, integration, separation and (7,070) (2,059) (13,469) (19,344)other chargesTax Effects of Other Adjustments (2):Transition Services Agreement, net 1,301 – 2,695 -Amortization of intangibles (10,034) (9,671) (29,657) (28,711)Other (23) (2) (364) (15)Adjusted Income Tax Expense from $ (69,685) $ (57,557) $ (201,847) $ (106,365)Continuing OperationsAdjusted effective tax rate from Continuing 24.8% 24.3% 26.0% 16.5%Operations
(1) Includes income tax impacts on restructuring activities primarily relating to the Separation Transaction as well as charges associated with various transaction costs and activity associated with Company's restructuring and integration programs for the three and nine months ended June 27, 2025 and June 28, 2024. Includes income tax impacts on real estate impairments associated with the Company's Focus 2023 Transformation program for the three and nine months ended June 28, 2024.(2) Includes income tax impacts on amortization of intangible assets as well as certain subsidiary level compensation based agreements for the threeand nine months ended June27, 2025 and June28, 2024. The three and nine months ended June27, 2025 includes income tax impacts on the removal of income under the Company's TSA with Amentum in connection with the Separation Transaction. The nine months ended June27, 2025 includes income tax impacts on the removal of discounts and expenses associated with the Company's non-cash equity for debt exchange transacted on March 13, 2025.
Reconciliation of Net Earnings Attributable to Jacobs from Continuing Operations to Adjusted Net Earnings Attributableto Jacobs from Continuing Operations (in thousands) Three Months Ended Nine Months Ended June 27, 2025 June 28, 2024 June 27, 2025 June 28, 2024Net Earnings Attributable to Jacobs from $ 181,234 $ 82,924 $ 175,266 $ 303,505Continuing OperationsAfter-tax effects of Restructuring,Transaction and Other Charges (1):Focus 2023 Transformation, mainly real estate – 8 – 45rescaling effortsTransaction costs 312 2,218 (963) 5,761Restructuring, integration, separation and 15,184 50,952 34,112 106,078other chargesAfter-tax effects of Other Adjustments (2):Transition Services Agreement, net (3,798) – (7,873) -Amortization of intangibles 24,483 24,046 72,507 71,161Mark-to-market and other related (gains) (27,372) – 227,305 -losses on investment in Amentum stockOther 4,790 3,293 35,824 8,048Adjusted Net Earnings Attributable to $ 194,833 $ 163,441 $ 536,178 $ 494,598Jacobs from Continuing Operations
(1) Includes after-tax charges primarily relating to the Separation Transaction and activity associated with Company's restructuring and integration programs for the three and nine months ended June27, 2025 and June28, 2024. Includes non-cash real estate impairment charges associated with the Company's Focus 2023 Transformation program and charges associated with various transaction costs for the three and nine months ended June28, 2024.(2) Includes after-tax and noncontrolling interest charges from amortization of intangible assets and certain subsidiary level compensation based agreements for the three and nine months ended June27, 2025 and June28, 2024. The three and nine months ended June 27, 2025 includes mark-to-market gains and losses associated with our investment in Amentum stock in connection with the Separation Transaction and the after-tax removal of income under the Company's TSA with Amentum in connection with the Separation Transaction. The nine months ended June27, 2025 includes after-tax discounts and expenses associated with the Company's non-cash equity for debt exchange transacted on March 13, 2025.
Reconciliation of Diluted Net Earnings from Continuing Operations Per Share to Adjusted Diluted Net Earnings fromContinuing Operations Per Share (in thousands) Three Months Ended Nine Months Ended June 27, 2025 June 28, 2024 June 27, 2025 June 28, 2024Diluted Net Earnings from Continuing $ 1.56 $ 0.66 $ 1.53 $ 2.42Operations Per ShareAfter-tax effects of Restructuring,Transaction and Other Charges (1):Transaction costs – 0.02 (0.01) 0.05Restructuring, integration, separation and 0.13 0.41 0.28 0.84other chargesAfter-tax effects of Other Adjustments (2):Transition Services Agreement, net (0.03) – (0.06) -Amortization of intangibles 0.20 0.19 0.59 0.56Mark-to-market and other related (gains) (0.23) – 1.85 -losses on investment in Amentum stockOther (0.01) 0.03 0.19 0.05Adjusted Diluted Net Earnings from $ 1.62 $ 1.30 $ 4.37 $ 3.92Continuing Operations Per Share
(1) Includes per-share impacts from charges primarily relating to the Separation Transaction and activity associated with Company's restructuring and integration programs for the three and nine months ended June 27, 2025 and June 28, 2024.(2) Includes per-share impacts from the amortization of intangible assetsandcertain subsidiary level compensation based agreements for the three and nine months ended June27, 2025 and June28, 2024, along with discounts and expenses associated with the Company's non-cash debt for equity exchange transacted on March 13, 2025 for the nine months ended June27, 2025. The three and nine months ended June27, 2025 includes the per-share impacts from mark-to-market gains and losses associated with our investment in Amentum stock and other related adjustments in connection with the Separation Transaction and the removal of income under the Company's TSA with Amentum in connection with the Separation Transaction.
Reconciliation of Earnings Attributable to Noncontrolling Interests from Continuing Operations to Adjusted EarningsAttributable to Noncontrolling Interests from Continuing Operations (in thousands) Three Months Ended Nine Months Ended June 27, 2025 June 28, 2024 June 27, 2025 June 28, 2024Earnings Attributable to $ (10,118) $ (8,269) $ (17,330) $ (23,149)Noncontrolling Interests fromContinuing OperationsRestructuring, Transaction andOther Charges (1):Transaction costs – (303) (105) (999)Restructuring, integration and – (950) (76) (2,206)separation chargesOther Adjustments (2):Amortization of intangibles (4,728) (4,594) (13,782) (13,846)Other (1,963) (1,423) (6,050) (3,459)Adjusted Earnings Attributable to $ (16,809) $ (15,539) $ (37,343) $ (43,659)Noncontrolling Interests fromContinuing Operations
(1) Includes noncontrolling interests amounts related to various transaction costs as well as activity associated with Company's restructuring and integration programs.(2) Includes noncontrolling interests impacts from the amortization of intangible assets and certain subsidiary level compensation based agreements.
Reconciliation of Net Earnings Attributable to Jacobs from Continuing Operations to Adjusted EBITDA (in thousands): Three Months Ended Nine Months Ended June 27, 2025 June 28, 2024 June 27, 2025 June 28, 2024Net Earnings Attributable to Jacobs from $ 181,234 $ 82,924 $ 175,266 $ 303,505Continuing OperationsAfter-tax effects of Restructuring, 15,496 53,178 33,149 111,884Transaction and Other ChargesAfter-tax effects of Other Adjustments (1,897) 27,339 327,763 79,209Adj. Net Earnings Attributable to Jacobs 194,833 163,441 536,178 494,598from Continuing OperationsAdj. Income Tax Expense from Continuing 69,685 57,557 201,847 106,365OperationsAdj. Earnings from Continuing Operations 264,518 220,998 738,025 600,963attributable to Jacobs before TaxesDepreciation expense 21,077 20,002 62,038 61,934Interest income (8,297) (9,718) (27,478) (25,939)Interest expense 37,051 45,789 110,451 133,372Adjusted EBITDA $ 314,349 $ 277,071 $ 883,036 $ 770,330Adjusted EBITDA Margin 14.1% 13.3% 13.7% 12.5%
Certain amounts may not agree to other non-GAAP schedules due to rounding.
Reconciliation of Free Cash Flow (in thousands) Three Months Ended Nine Months Ended June 27, 2025 June 28, 2024 June 27, 2025 June 28, 2024Net cash provided by operating activities $ 292,594 $ 482,602 $ 303,619 $ 858,141Additions to property and equipment (22,052) (37,664) (49,655) (82,772)Free cash flow $ 270,542 $ 444,938 $ 253,964 $ 775,369Net cash used for investing activities $ (22,048) $ (37,651) $ (46,391) $ (94,954)Net cash used for financing activities $ (232,803) $ (261,770) $ (126,169) $ (492,567)
Earnings Per Share: Three Months Ended Nine Months EndedUnaudited June 27, 2025 June 28, 2024 June 27, 2025 June 28, 2024Numerator for Basic and Diluted EPS:Net earnings attributable to Jacobs from continuing $ 181,234 $ 82,924 $ 175,266 $ 303,505operationsPreferred Redeemable Noncontrolling interests 6,605 (20) 12,417 1,746redemption value adjustmentNet earnings from continuing operations allocated $ 187,839 $ 82,904 $ 187,683 $ 305,251to common stock for EPS calculationNet (loss) earnings from discontinued operations $ (1,629) $ 64,010 $ (8,180) $ 177,152allocated to common stock for EPS calculationNet earnings allocated to common stock for EPS $ 186,210 $ 146,914 $ 179,503 $ 482,403calculationDenominator for Basic and Diluted EPS:Shares used for calculating basic EPS attributable to 120,084 125,163 122,132 125,660common stockEffect of dilutive securities:Stock compensation plans 407 453 450 553Shares used for calculating diluted EPS attributable 120,491 125,616 122,582 126,213to common stockNet Earnings Per Share:Basic Net Earnings from Continuing Operations Per $ 1.56 $ 0.66 $ 1.54 $ 2.43ShareBasic Net (Loss) Earnings from Discontinued $ (0.01) $ 0.51 $ (0.07) $ 1.41Operations Per ShareBasic Earnings Per Share $ 1.55 $ 1.17 $ 1.47 $ 3.84Diluted Net Earnings from Continuing Operations $ 1.56 $ 0.66 $ 1.53 $ 2.42Per ShareDiluted Net (Loss) Earnings from Discontinued $ (0.01) $ 0.51 $ (0.07) $ 1.40Operations Per ShareDiluted Earnings Per Share $ 1.55 $ 1.17 $ 1.46 $ 3.82Note: Per share amounts may not add due to rounding.
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Investors:Bert SubinJacobsIR@jacobs.com
Media:Louise Whitelouise.white@jacobs.com469-724-0810
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