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The Ultimate Solutions Provider
Larry Karlson is a solutions guy. He puts smiles on the faces of PCL’s clients.“I have an eye for saving money,” said Karlson. “In a nutshell, I work to reduce costs and tighten up schedules on PCL projects in a way that adds value for our clients.”
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Heavy Industrial Modular Construction
PCL’s module assembly facilities—primarily based in Nisku, Alberta—have recently reached a new milestone with the addition of 40 acres of land in northeast Edmonton, bringing the total to 115 acres. The modules assembled at PCL’s “Mod Yards” serve as the major building blocks for industrial facilities across western Canada.
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In Atlantic Canada, Safety Goes Hand-in-Hand with a Burgeoning Building Scene
The Nova Scotia Construction Safety Association (NSCSA) has declared PCL a “Safest Company.” The award, in the category of Commercial Building for 2011, is based on claim and rate information provided by the Workers’ Compensation Board of Nova Scotia.
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A Historical Residence is Given New Life
PCL is leading renovations at Carleton College to transform a historic student residence hall so that it will be more conducive to student interaction and community focus.The project involves gutting and renovating the 41,000-square-foot Evans Hall while maintaining the historic integrity of the building.
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Leaders in Sustainability
PCL clients realize that sustainability, energy efficiency, and green designs are increasingly important factors in building environmentally responsible construction projects. PCL is continually expanding its leadership in education, training, and knowledge-sharing about sustainable construction and environmentally sound business practices so that PCL’s builders can bring the latest in sustainable practices to any project.
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Reducing the Infrastructure Deficit
North America faces a problem of replacing its aging infrastructure. Global, national, state, and local financial issues have put a squeeze on capital budgets with unemployment and the aging population reducing taxation revenue at all levels. Public-Private Partnerships (P3s) offer a way to help ensure vital infrastructure projects can be built.
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