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PCL Construction

PCL Construction

Construction

Edmonton, Alberta 477,563 followers

About us

PCL is a group of independent construction companies that carries out work across Canada, the United States, the Caribbean, and in Australia. These diverse operations in the civil infrastructure, heavy industrial, and buildings markets are supported by a strategic presence in 31 major centers. PCL is 100% employee-owned. Watch us build at www.pcl.com

Website
http://www.pcl.com
Industry
Construction
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Edmonton, Alberta
Type
Privately Held
Specialties
BUILDINGS CONSTRUCTION, CIVIL INFRASTRUCTURE CONSTRUCTION, and HEAVY INDUSTRIAL CONSTRUCTION

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  • Our Denver and U.S. Civil teams have been driving meaningful impact in our Colorado communities! From sponsoring a block during the grand re-opening of 16th Street to assembling bikes for second graders through the Wish for Wheels initiative at the Sanders Bike Build, our Denver team is proud to give back. Meanwhile, our Civil team built a batting cage at the Dawson School in Lafayette and even celebrated a win at RMWEA's bowling fundraiser. Together, we’re building more than just structures, we’re building stronger communities.

    • Pedestrians walk under a colorful archway sign that reads “16th Street” in a lively downtown setting. Tall buildings, green trees and vendor tents line the street, with a historic clock tower visible in the distance.
    • A group of PCL Construction volunteers wearing white and yellow baseball-style shirts pose outdoors near a row of assembled bicycles. They are standing under a modern canopy structure with a circular sign reading “Cherry Creek North.” Buildings and trees are visible in the background.
    • A team of PCL construction workers wearing safety vests and hard hats pose together on a dirt area at a job site. A large metal pole and a building with a sloped roof are visible behind them.
    • A group of PCL employees wearing matching black shirts pose inside a bowling alley, holding oversized bowling balls with numbers on them. One person kneels in front holding a decorative champagne bottle with wings. Brick walls and bowling lanes are visible in the background.
  • Did you know? More than 47 million Americans face food insecurity, including 13 million children. In response, PCL is doubling its annual Thanksgiving donation to $175,000 for food banks nationwide, ensuring more families have access to nutritious meals during the holidays. Our dedicated teams didn’t just donate, they volunteered to sort food, distribute boxes and organize drives across communities in the U.S. What does giving back mean to you? Share your thoughts and read more about our impact in the comments below.

    • PCL volunteers sorting donated food items into boxes at Second Harvest warehouse with stacked pallets in the background.
    • Volunteers standing under Armed Services YMCA tents during a community food distribution event.
    • Volunteers sorting donated food items into boxes at Second Harvest warehouse with stacked pallets in the background.
    • PCL Construction team presenting a donation check at Maui Food Bank with the Mahalo banner in the background.
    • Volunteers sorting donated food items into boxes at Second Harvest warehouse with stacked pallets in the background.
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  • PCL is pleased to announce key leadership promotions from our U.S. Civil Division, reflecting our commitment to delivering essential water and wastewater projects across the western U.S. These changes strengthen our ability to partner with communities as they modernize infrastructure and implement sustainable water solutions. Discover more about these leadership promotions and how we’re shaping resilient infrastructure in the comments below.

    • PCL Construction highlights leadership promotions driving growth in its Civil West operations, shown with an aerial view of a water treatment facility featuring circular clarifiers and industrial equipment.
  • Did you know? U.S. manufacturing will need 4 million new workers by 2033, yet nearly half of those roles could go unfilled due to skills shortages. That’s why PCL is investing in workforce development through events like Metropolitan State University of Denver's Manufacturing Day. Our team showcased cutting-edge tools like reality capture technology and 3D imagery to inspire students and demonstrate how innovation drives efficiency in building advanced manufacturing facilities. How can we close the skills gap in manufacturing? Share your ideas below and check the comments for more insights.

    • PCL Construction graphic featuring a person in protective gear working in a high-tech manufacturing environment with computer screens displaying digital models. Text overlay reads: “How PCL is building tomorrow’s manufacturing workforce today.”
  • What do planes, trains and buses all have in common? They all rely on strong infrastructure. Our Seattle team is proud to partner with leading transportation agencies to deliver infrastructure that drives connectivity and growth across the Northwest. From Amtrak facilities to Sound Transit expansions and SEA airport upgrades, we’re building the connections that keep communities moving. Learn how our work supports mobility and sustainability across the region in the comments below.

    • PCL Construction crews work on a large transportation infrastructure project in the Northwest, featuring a massive blue beam suspended by cranes above concrete bridge segments.
  • We're proud to be recognized as one of America’s Dream Employers for 2026 by Forbes! One of only five construction companies in the U.S. to be selected on this year's list, this achievement underscores our dedication to developing the best builders through continuous learning, employee ownership and an uncompromising focus on safety. Thank you to every employee whose dedication and expertise make achievements like this possible. Discover more about how we’re shaping careers in construction in the comments below.

    • PCL employees working on a rebar installation at an active jobsite, with text overlay announcing PCL Construction named to America’s Dream Employers 2026 by Forbes.
  • #ProjectMilestone: STORIES: The AIDS Monument is more than a structure in Los Angeles, it’s a space for remembrance, education and unity. At its heart are 147 bronze artwork pillars, each etched with words that preserve memories and collective experiences. PCL is honored to have partnered with the City of West Hollywood, the Foundation for the AIDS Monument and LPA, Inc. to bring this vision to life. This landmark stands as a tribute to lives lost and those who continue to fight against HIV/AIDS. Discover more about its impact in the comments below.

    • PCL Construction partnered with the City of West Hollywood, the Foundation for the AIDS Monument, and LPA Design Studios to create STORIES: The AIDS Monument, featuring 147 bronze pillars arranged on a stone plaza to honor lives lost to HIV/AIDS and celebrate resilience.
    • Night view of STORIES: The AIDS Monument in West Hollywood Park, illuminated to highlight bronze pillars and engraved story walls.
  • November’s #BuildingBuzzSpotlight is live! This month, we’re sharing stories that show how PCL brings people together, tackles complex challenges and delivers projects that make a lasting impact. Inside this issue: ✔️ Building arenas that unite communities and inspire the next generation ✔️ Taking on a massive grain silo repair ✔️ Managing quality and materials in fabrication Explore how we’re shaping spaces and systems that matter. Subscribe now to stay connected.

  • We're proud to celebrate Nordic PCL president Glen Kaneshige for earning the Engineering News-Record West Legacy Award! As the first honoree from Hawaii, Kaneshige's remarkable career and dedication to professional integrity have left a lasting impression on the construction industry. His influence extends far beyond projects, it’s about people, community and lasting impact. Discover more about Kaneshige's legacy in the comments below.

    • Glen Kaneshige, President of Nordic PCL Construction, standing on stage holding the ENR West Legacy Award plaque during the award ceremony.

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