Expected Impacts of Accounting Changes
Expected and actual financial impacts of the adoption of the new lease accounting standard (ASC 842):
- The Company incurred in the fourth quarter a one-time non-cash leasehold impairment of approximately $27 million related to its real estate restructuring.
- An approximately $125 million one-time non-cash reduction to equity, to be incurred in the first quarter.
Fiscal Year 2020 Investor Day
AECOM also announced today that it will host an Investor Day for fiscal year 2020 in New York City on Tuesday, December 10, 2019 beginning at 10 A.M. Eastern Time.
Mr. Burke and Mr. Rudd will provide an update on business trends, discuss the Company’s long-term financial outlook and the strategic actions that have been executed and continued to be executed to best position AECOM to capitalize on market momentum across the business. Steve Morriss, AECOM’s president of its Design & Consulting Services – Americas group, and Lara Poloni, AECOM’s chief executive of its EMEA business, will also review the Company’s competitive differentiators and how the Company is leveraging its industry-leading capabilities to capitalize on strong market opportunities. A live webcast of the event and a replay will be available online at https://investors.aecom.com.
In addition, innovation leaders from across the Company will be present following the conclusion of the webcast to discuss and provide demonstrations of cutting-edge technology and client solutions.
Conference Call
AECOM is hosting a conference call today at 12 p.m. Eastern Time, during which management will make a brief presentation focusing on the Company's results, strategies and operating trends. Interested parties can listen to the conference call and view accompanying slides via webcast at http://investors.aecom.com. The webcast will be available for replay following the call.
1 Excludes the impact of non-operating items, such as acquisition and integration-related items, transaction-related expenses and restructuring costs and other items. See Regulation G Information for a complete reconciliation of Non-GAAP measures.
2 Free cash flow is defined as cash flow from operations less capital expenditures net of proceeds from disposals.
3 On a constant-currency basis.
4 Organic growth is year-over-year at constant currency and excludes revenue associated with actual and planned non-core asset and business dispositions. Results expressed in constant currency are presented excluding the impact from changes in currency exchange rates.
5 Revenue, net of subcontract costs.
6 Net debt-to-EBITDA, or net leverage, is comprised of EBITDA as defined in the Company’s credit agreement, which excludes stock-based compensation, and net debt as defined as total debt on the Company’s financial statements, net of cash and cash equivalents.
7 A non-GAAP measure comprised of the Company’s Design & Consulting Services, Construction Management and AECOM Capital businesses, and excludes expected stranded costs associated with planned separations and divestitures that are expected to be eliminated.
8 Unlevered free cash flow is derived by adding back after-tax adjusted interest expense at a 25% tax rate and is after distributions to non-controlling interests.
9 Book-to-burn ratio is defined as the amount of wins divided by revenue recognized during the period, including revenue related to work performed in unconsolidated joint ventures.
10 Inclusive of non-controlling interest deduction and adjusted for acquisition and integration expenses, financing charges in interest expense, the amortization of intangible assets and financial impacts associated with actual and planned dispositions of non-core businesses and assets.
About AECOM
AECOM (NYSE: ACM) is the world’s premier infrastructure firm, delivering professional services across the project lifecycle – from planning, design and engineering to consulting and construction management. We partner with our clients in the public and private sectors to solve their most complex challenges and build legacies for generations to come. On projects spanning transportation, buildings, water, governments, energy and the environment, our teams are driven by a common purpose to deliver a better world. AECOM is a Fortune 500 firm with revenue of approximately $20.2 billion during fiscal year 2019. See how we deliver what others can only imagine at aecom.com and @AECOM.
All statements in this press release other than statements of historical fact are “forward-looking statements” for purposes of federal and state securities laws, including any projections of earnings, revenue, cost savings, profitability, cash flows, tax rate, share count, stock repurchases, interest expense, capital expenditures, restructuring costs, amortization costs, or other financial items, any statements of the plans, strategies and objectives for future operations, profitability, strategic value creation, exposure to self-perform at-risk construction, risk profile and investment strategies, any statements regarding future economic conditions or performance and any statements with respect to the proposed sale of the Management Services business.
Although we believe that the expectations reflected in our forward-looking statements are reasonable, actual results could differ materially from those projected or assumed in any of our forward-looking statements.
Important factors that could cause our actual results, performance and achievements, or industry results to differ materially from estimates or projections contained in our forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, the following: our business is cyclical and vulnerable to economic downturns and client spending reductions; long-term government contracts and subject to uncertainties related to government contract appropriations; government shutdowns; governmental agencies may modify, curtail or terminate our contracts; government contracts are subject to audits and adjustments of contractual terms; losses under fixed-price contracts; limited control over operations run through our joint venture entities; liability for misconduct by our employees or consultants; failure to comply with business laws and regulations; maintaining adequate surety and financial capacity; high leveraged and potential inability to service our debt and guarantees; exposure to Brexit and tariffs; exposure to political and economic risks in different countries; currency exchange rate fluctuations; retaining and recruiting key technical and management personnel; legal claims; inadequate insurance coverage; environmental law compliance and adequate nuclear indemnification; unexpected adjustments and cancellations related to our backlog; partners and third parties who may fail to satisfy their legal obligations; AECOM Capital real estate development projects; managing pension cost; cybersecurity issues, IT outages and data privacy; uncertainties as to the timing and completion of the proposed sale of our Management Services business or whether it will be completed; risks associated with the impact or terms of the proposed sale; risks associated with the benefits and costs of the proposed sale of our Management Services business, including the risk that the expected benefits of the proposed sale or any contingent purchase price will not be realized within the expected time frame, in full or at all, and the risk that conditions to the proposed sale will not be satisfied and/or that the proposed sale will not be completed within the expected time frame, on the expected terms or at all; the risk that any consents or regulatory or other approvals required in connection with the proposed sale of our Management Services business will not be received or obtained within the expected time frame, on the expected terms or at all; the risk that the financing intended to fund the proposed sale of our Management Services business may not be obtained; the risk that costs of restructuring transactions and other costs incurred in connection with the proposed sale of our Management Services business will exceed our estimates or otherwise adversely affect our business or operations; the impact of the proposed sale of our Management Services business on our businesses and the risk that consummating the proposed sale may be more difficult, time-consuming or costly than expected; as well as other additional risks and factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from our forward-looking statements set forth in our reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. We do not intend, and undertake no obligation, to update any forward-looking statement.
Our presentation of pro forma Professional Services fiscal year 2019 metrics includes the results of the DCS, Construction Management and AECOM Capital businesses, and excludes the Management Services business and at-risk, self-perform businesses within the Construction Services segment, which the Company intends to divest. Pro forma Professional Services also excludes expected stranded costs associated with planned separations and divestitures that are expected to be eliminated. The pro forma Professional Services metrics reflect our current estimates based on information available as of this release. The pro forma Professional Services financial metrics may differ materially from the presented amounts due to future dispositions or divestures of our Management Service business and our at-risk, self-perform construction businesses and other unexpected developments or adjustments that may arise. We believe this information helps provide additional insight into the underlying trends of our business when comparing current performance against prior periods and the expected impact of the future dispositions or divestures of our Management Service business and our at-risk, self-perform construction businesses.