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54 stocks in Construction Materials · Industrials sector
The Construction Materials industry within the Industrials sector comprises 54 stocks in our coverage universe, with an average composite score of 47.4/100. The quantitative outlook is cautious, with only 6% of stocks earning a Buy rating or higher. Our 6-factor model evaluates each construction materials company across quality, value, momentum, investment, stability, and short interest to identify the strongest quantitative opportunities.
#1 CEMEX SAB DE CV (CX) — Composite score: 74.2/100, rated Buy. CX is a large-cap construction company with a market cap of $32.6B. Its strongest factor is Momentum at 87/100.
#2 Mueller Water Products, Inc. (MWA) — Composite score: 69.2/100, rated Buy. MWA is a mid-cap construction company with a market cap of $4.0B. Its strongest factor is Value at 87/100.
#3 GRIFFON CORP (GFF) — Composite score: 68.4/100, rated Buy. GFF is a mid-cap construction company with a market cap of $3.5B. Its strongest factor is Quality at 86/100.
CEMEX SAB DE CV
Mueller Water Products, Inc.
GRIFFON CORP
James Hardie Industries plc
VALMONT INDUSTRIES INC
WATTS WATER TECHNOLOGIES INC
Snap-on Inc
Simpson Manufacturing Co., Inc.
MASCO CORP /DE/
FGI Industries Ltd.
Omega Flex, Inc.
Parker-Hannifin Corp
TECHPRECISION CORP
Crane Co
Koppers Holdings Inc.
Babcock & Wilcox Enterprises, Inc.
UFP INDUSTRIES INC
Champion Homes, Inc.
ACME UNITED CORP
CRH PUBLIC LTD CO
GULF ISLAND FABRICATION INC
AES CORP
HELIOS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
Proto Labs Inc
Arcosa, Inc.
Amrize Ltd
CAVCO INDUSTRIES INC.
EAGLE MATERIALS INC
STANLEY BLACK & DECKER, INC.
WEST FRASER TIMBER CO., LTD
COMPX INTERNATIONAL INC
Fortune Brands Innovations, Inc.
SMITH MIDLAND CORP
Janus International Group, Inc.
Tecnoglass Inc.
Hillman Solutions Corp.
Caesarstone Ltd.
Owens Corning
HIGHWAY HOLDINGS LTD
TREX CO INC
ZJK Industrial Co., Ltd.
Crane NXT, Co.
LIFETIME BRANDS, INC
Legacy Housing Corp
EASTERN CO
Mingteng International Corp Inc.
AMERICAN WOODMARK CORP
LOUISIANA-PACIFIC CORP
INNOVATE Corp.
JELD-WEN Holding, Inc.
Brenmiller Energy Ltd.
ReTo Eco-Solutions, Inc.
AGRIFORCE GROWING SYSTEMS LTD.
AMERICAN REBEL HOLDINGS INC
Showing all 54 stocks in Construction Materials
Based on our quantitative model, the top-rated construction materials stocks are CEMEX SAB DE CV (CX, Buy), Mueller Water Products, Inc. (MWA, Buy), GRIFFON CORP (GFF, Buy). These stocks score highest on our composite metric that combines quality, value, momentum, investment, stability, and short interest factors.
Of the 54 construction materials stocks we cover, 0 are rated Strong Buy and 3 are rated Buy, for a total of 3 stocks with bullish ratings. 23 stocks are rated Hold, while 28 carry Reduce or Avoid ratings.
Construction Materials stocks in our universe have an average composite score of 47.4/100. Scores above 65 generally correspond to Buy ratings, while scores above 75 indicate Strong Buy. The average tells you how the industry compares to the broader market on our quantitative factors.
Construction Materials is a sub-industry within the Industrials sector. While sector-level trends influence all companies in the group, construction materials stocks have their own supply-demand dynamics, competitive structure, and growth drivers. Our model scores each stock individually, allowing you to find the best opportunities regardless of broader sector conditions.