Sterling to Participate in the Sidoti August Virtual Micro Cap Conference on Thursday, August 18th

2022-08-19 23:00:24 By : Mr. Jack Huang

THE WOODLANDS, Texas, August 10, 2022--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sterling Infrastructure, Inc. (NasdaqGS: STRL), ("Sterling" or the "Company") today announced that its Chief Executive Officer, Joe Cutillo and EVP & Chief Financial Officer, Ronald Ballschmiede, will be participating in the Sidoti August Virtual Micro Cap Conference on Thursday, August 18, 2022. Sterling will participate in a virtual fireside chat at 11:30 am ET that day.

STRL’s management will be available for one-on-one meetings all day. To schedule a meeting, please contact your Sidoti institutional sales representative or Jeremy Hellman at jhellman@equityny.com.

Additionally, a live webcast of the fireside chat will take place from 11:30 am ET and will be available at https://sidoti.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_K1FRzWwaTdKJLx8A5g0gwQ. An archived recording of the presentation will also be available for 90 days following the live webcast in the investor relations section of the company’s website at www.strlco.com.

Sterling operates through a variety of subsidiaries within three segments specializing in E-Infrastructure, Transportation and Building Solutions in the United States (the "U.S."), primarily across the Southern, Northeastern, Mid-Atlantic and the Rocky Mountain States, California and Hawaii, as well as other areas with strategic construction opportunities. E-Infrastructure Solutions projects develop advanced, large-scale site development systems and services for data centers, e-commerce distribution centers, warehousing, transportation, energy and more. Transportation Solutions includes infrastructure and rehabilitation projects for highways, roads, bridges, airports, ports, light rail, water, wastewater and storm drainage systems. Building Solutions projects include residential and commercial concrete foundations for single-family and multi-family homes, parking structures, elevated slabs and other concrete work. From strategy to operations, we are committed to sustainability by operating responsibly to safeguard and improve society’s quality of life. Caring for our people and our communities, our customers and our investors – that is The Sterling Way.

Joe Cutillo, CEO, "We build and service the infrastructure that enables our economy to run, our people to move and our country to grow."

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Corporate Contact: Sterling Infrastructure, Inc. Ron Ballschmiede, Chief Financial Officer (281) 214-0777 Investor Relations Contact: The Equity Group, Inc. Jeremy Hellman, CFA (212) 836-9626

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