PCL Construction one of Fortune’s top 100 places to work

In what seems to be a regular repeat performance, PCL Construction Enterprises Inc. was recently recognized by Great Place To Work® and Fortune magazine as one of the Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For® in 2024. 

This marks the second year in a row PCL has been the only general contractor on the list. The company’s success is long-lived, celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2025.

This year, PCL took 90th place, marking its 15th time being named among the top companies to work for. According to employees, PCL is one of the best U.S. companies to work for in terms of employee satisfaction with employer treatment.

The ‘100 Best Companies to Work For’ list reflects how employees feel about their workplace, based partly on employee feedback and comparing against human resources information from participating companies. 

The company said the recognition is an affirmation that that contractor is doing right by its employees.

“We strive to build a culture centered on our core values of honesty, integrity, and respect,” said Deron Brown, PCL president and chief operating officer for U.S. operations. “PCL’s placement on this list affirms our success in building a vibrant and welcoming workplace. It’s an honor to be in the company of elite corporations from across the country when it comes to employee satisfaction. Knowing this recognition is based on feedback from our employees makes it all the more meaningful.”


Great Place To Work created the notables list using analytics and responses from more than 1.3 million U.S. employees. Companies must employ at least 1,000 U.S. employees and be Great Place To Work Certified™ to be considered.

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