PCL Construction reviews

4.0

80% would recommend to a friend

(1,279 total reviews)
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90% approve of CEO

73% positive business outlook

PCL Construction has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 1,279 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The PCL Construction employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Servicios de construcción, reparación y mantenimiento industry (3.7 stars).

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3.0
Feb 29, 2016

Decent Place

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Pros

Lots of office support- I had access to very well trained admin assistants, dedicated CAD people, estimating, and a slick purchasing department. Great training systems where you learn their (ultra strict) processes as well as internally run soft skill training. Very inclusive culture were women and members or visible/nonvisible minorities were hired and treated equally in social settings. Well respected in the industry.

Cons

Lots of attitude problems and huge morale issues among new (0-5 year) and junior employees. You would often be told that compensation was intentionally low but that senior staff had to suffer through the same thing and you should to. This was a very backwards mentality and basically told you to try less because they paid you on ideology not merit. Too much faith in their superintendents. The district line was that supers were the most important people in the company, and this definitely went to their heads. Supers were very difficult to work with and would make strange/unreasonable demands that were far beyond their work scope. Nobody seemed willing to reign a super in, and I would put the supers that I worked with as the #1 money losers on the project. Supers would often challenge you in front of an audience, then use their backing in the company to override whatever position you hold... regardless of what contracts or construction documents would say... then hide from the issue or throw you under the bus again when their mistakes came to light. This was always toxic and really hurt my desire to work hard in the company. Promotions were based somewhat on years of services (quasi union mentality) where you would do well in reviews but promotions were based on years of service. I would challenge this and ask for construction feedback to help me grow, but would usually get watered down generic feedback from a manager who couldn't be bothered to ask the people I actually work with. The people I worked with found promotions were best obtained through threatening to leave. Bonuses were arbitrarily calculated- in interviews they said bonuses were based on safety, performance, and overtime hours that were served but not compensated for. I always received top reviews yet my bonuses would account for less than 20% of my overtime alone. Honesty could have prevented a lot of frustration.

5.0
Feb 23, 2016

PCL Is an Excellent Company

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Pros

PCL is one of the best companies to work for in Canada. They consistently make top employer lists across North America for a reason. The areas that PCL excels in are: Organizational Culture - PCL's culture is something that needs to be experienced to really be described. The company is committed to safety, inclusion, employee satisfaction and continuous learning. From what I have experienced, most PCLers are driven, passionate, friendly and generous. PCL's well defined values and mission established by the company's founder Ernie Poole, allow recruiters to choose candidates that share similar values. Compensation/Benefits - The base pay is competitive for construction industry standards, but average compared to salaries for similar roles across industries. The benefits program is great, and the share program is an amazing perk. The share program really encourages employee commitment and ownership - both necessary to achieve high levels of organizational performance. The vacation is not great but average, 3 weeks, which is enough for me. Training - There is an excellent training program called the College of Construction. Ethics - Very ethical company (they have an excellent reputation for a reason). Communications - Executives and management are fairly transparent with employees when organizational changes occur, or when PCL is mentioned in media stories. Mentorship - PCL is own for their excellent mentorship program and developing employees in their careers. Altruism - PCL is always being recognized for their contributions to communities through volunteerism, and charity. They donate millions of dollars to the United Way each year. PCL's dedication to improving our society makes me proud to be a PCLer.

Cons

Vacation time is low Sometimes management forgets to recognize employees for their contributions Stressful at times

5.0
Feb 22, 2016

Work at PCL

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Pros

- Lots of career opportunity - Place where one can learn a lot - Fun team building events - All out on work parties

Cons

- Large company: can be competition for career advancement

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