Argan, Inc.’s AGX path toward $2 billion in annual revenues may depend less on adding more projects and more on the rising value of each EPC contract. On the first quarter of fiscal 2027 earnings call, management noted that inflation, market conditions and higher project costs are making individual builds larger from both a revenue and cost perspective. Management said Argan’s current execution capacity remains roughly 10 to 12 simultaneous jobs, while affirming that $2 billion in annual revenues is achievable over time as the platform expands.

That distinction is important because Argan may not need to double its project count to approach the $2 billion mark. The company currently has eight power projects underway — six thermal and two renewable — and expects to add more over the next 10 to 18 months. At the same time, management is expanding its workforce cautiously, emphasizing that hiring and training employees to Argan’s execution standards takes time. While capacity remains a constraint, larger contract values could allow revenue to grow faster than the number of projects.

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