November 22, 2007
PCL Family of Companies
Head Office:
5410 - 99 Street
Edmonton AB T6E 3P4
Tel: 780-733-5000
Fax: 780-733-5075
Email: pclinfo@pcl.com
Website: www.pcl.com
Date of Incorporation: 1906
Key Personnel: Ross Grieve, President and CEO
Branch Offices: Major offices in twenty-seven locations across North America and the Bahamas.
Nature of Ownership: Private
Principal Owners: Private
East Volume: $2,429,006,764
West Volume: $1,840,915,718
Areas of Expertise: Commercial Buildings, Civil Infrastructure and Heavy Industrial.
Corporate Profile: The PCL family of companies is a group of independent construction companies working out of major offices in twenty-seven locations across Canada, the continental United States, the Hawaiian Islands and the Bahamas. Each one is known for its can-do attitude and proven track record. We are construction leaders: we aspire to be your builders of choice. The PCL family of companies originated in 1906 and is now the largest general contracting organization in Canada and eighth largest in the United States.
Major Projects: Vancouver Convention Centre Expansion Project, Vancouver, BC; North Bay Regional Health Centre, North Bay, ON; Manitoba Hydro Downtown Office Building Winnipeg, MB; Anthony Henday Southeast Leg Ring Road Edmonton, AB; CNRL Horizon Oil Sands Project Fort McMurray, AB.
—updated November, 2007
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