PCL operates 31 regional construction hubs across North America and Australia, delivering projects in buildings, civil infrastructure, and heavy industrial markets. The tech stack reveals a traditional AEC operations foundation (Oracle Primavera P6, AutoCAD, Revit, BIM) paired with emerging adoption of project controls software (Deltek Acumen) and design collaboration tools (InVision) — indicating a shift toward integrated digital project delivery. The hiring mix is heavily construction-focused (436 of 630 roles), with meaningful engineering and mid-level talent acquisition, suggesting aggressive pursuit of complex infrastructure work.
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PCL is a 1,000–5,000-person employee-owned construction group headquartered in Edmonton, Alberta. The company executes work across three market segments: buildings, civil infrastructure, and heavy industrial, with operations in Canada, the United States, the Caribbean, and Australia. Active projects include major civil infrastructure work (water and wastewater systems, infrastructure expansion), solar energy development (PCL Solar, solar district projects), and specialized pursuits like data center construction. The organization operates through 31 major regional centers, supporting diverse project portfolios and regional delivery teams.
PCL uses Oracle Primavera P6 and Deltek Acumen for project controls, AutoCAD, Revit, and Civil 3D for design, BIM for execution planning, Trimble for site positioning, and Microsoft Office and Power BI for reporting and collaboration.
PCL is actively hiring in Canada, the United States, Australia, and Seychelles. Current open roles total 630 across construction (436), engineering (63), finance (31), HR (44), and support functions.
Active projects include BIM execution planning, water and wastewater infrastructure, solar energy development (PCL Solar and solar district), the QE II Halifax Infirmary expansion, a national data center business unit, and the Willow project.
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