Tutor Perini backlog contracts amid award declines

Tutor Perini faces ongoing challenges with its project backlog shrinking over recent quarters.

The company's backlog stands at $19.84 billion, marking an 8 percent decline across three quarters. First-quarter awards dropped 66.5 percent year over year to $670 million, falling short of the pace needed to sustain prior levels.

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