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Segment Information
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2023
Segment Reporting [Abstract]  
Segment Information Segment Information
MYR Group is a holding company of specialty contractors serving electrical utility infrastructure and commercial construction markets in the United States and Canada. The Company has two reporting segments, each a separate operating segment, which are referred to as T&D and C&I. Performance measurement and resource allocation for the reporting segments are based on many factors. The primary financial measures used to evaluate the segment information are contract revenues and income from operations, excluding general corporate expenses. General corporate expenses include corporate facility and staffing costs, which includes safety costs, professional fees, IT expenses and management fees.
Transmission and Distribution: The T&D segment provides a broad range of services on electric transmission and distribution networks and substation facilities which include design, engineering, procurement, construction, upgrade, maintenance and repair services with a particular focus on construction, maintenance and repair. T&D services include the construction and maintenance of high voltage transmission lines, substations and lower voltage underground and overhead distribution systems, clean energy projects and electric vehicle charging infrastructure. The T&D segment also provides emergency restoration services in response to hurricane, wildfire, ice or other damage. T&D customers include investor-owned utilities, cooperatives, private developers, government-funded utilities, independent power producers, independent transmission companies, industrial facility owners and other contractors.
Commercial and Industrial: The C&I segment provides services such as the design, installation, maintenance and repair of commercial and industrial wiring, the installation of intelligent transportation systems, roadway lighting, signalization and electric vehicle charging infrastructure. Typical C&I contracts cover electrical contracting services for airports, hospitals, data centers, hotels, stadiums, commercial and industrial facilities, clean energy projects, manufacturing plants, processing facilities, water/waste-water treatment facilities, mining facilities, and transportation control and management systems. The C&I segment generally provides electric construction and maintenance services as a subcontractor to general contractors in the C&I industry, but also contracts directly with facility owners.
The information in the following table is derived from the segment’s internal financial reports used for corporate management purposes:
For the Year ended December 31,
(in thousands)202320222021
Contract revenues:
T&D$2,089,196 $1,745,792 $1,301,587 
C&I1,554,709 1,262,750 1,196,702 
$3,643,905 $3,008,542 $2,498,289 
Income from operations:
T&D$149,703 $138,886 $132,738 
C&I45,889 43,159 54,418 
General Corporate(66,499)(67,138)(68,596)
$129,093 $114,907 $118,560 
The Company does not identify capital expenditures and total assets by segment in its internal financial reports due in part to the shared use of a centralized fleet of vehicles and specialized equipment. Identifiable assets, consisting of contract receivables, contract assets, construction materials inventory, goodwill and intangibles for each segment are as follows as of December 31:
(in thousands)20232022
T&D$632,788 $500,568 
C&I502,451 473,101 
General Corporate443,507 425,189 
$1,578,746 $1,398,858 
An allocation of total depreciation, including depreciation of shared construction equipment, and amortization to each segment is as follows:
For the Year ended December 31,
(in thousands)202320222021
Depreciation and amortization
T&D$51,470 $50,825 $38,668 
C&I7,668 7,345 7,537 
$59,138 $58,170 $46,205 
As of December 31, 2023 and 2022, there were $169.0 million and $146.1 million, respectively, of identifiable assets attributable to Canadian operations.