PCL
A smaller community within the larger community, the PCL family of companies is Canada’s largest construction contractor and is one of the largest in the United States. PCL is home to more than 500 diverse and proud community members in Edmonton and has been building since 1906.
Our 100 per cent employee-owned company has grown over the decades and offers unique opportunities in the buildings, civil infrastructure and heavy industrial sectors. PCL is an employer of choice that is repeatedly recognized as one of Canada’s Top 50 Employers and is one of Fortune magazine’s 100 Best Companies to Work For. We invest in our employees and the communities we live in.
Stories about Working in Edmonton
Five Years Ago - Rowayne Salvador
Late one night sometime in February 2004 my 2 siblings, my Dad and myself arrived at the Edmonton International Airport. “It's Canada at last!!!!” I said to myself with joy and some tears in my eyes.
Immense Mode - Brian McArthur
Yeah, there’re a lot of bricks involved. They came to us wet in Red Deer. On 16 pallets. And each pallet weighed about 2 tons. We had to store them inside so they didn’t freeze.
It's All About Work-Life Balance - Peter Chapman
Stopping really is the best thing I could ever have done.
The Choice Was Clear - Michael King
My first impression came from the people in Edmonton. There are people here from every country in the world who’ve come to better themselves and you don’t feel like an outsider because the city is made up of such a diverse population.
Stories about Living in Edmonton
A Place to Call Home - Amy Carter
The very first day of school I missed the bus, waited for 40 minutes, and was 20 minutes late for class. But it got better.
A Strange Way of Growing On You - Riki Roy
We were living in Tanzania when our young son decided he wanted to do nanotechnology. I found that the University of Alberta would be starting this program. But where was this place called Edmonton?
Coloured Lights - Cora Falacinski
I remember the first time I came to Edmonton during the holiday season—we were driving from the airport and all the houses were decorated with coloured Christmas lights…it seemed like all the houses had lights, and lots of them!
My Edmonton - Kat Flannery
It is here, I can be a part of the world that lived so long before me. It is where I can bring my children to learn the history of Edmonton.

