With nearly three decades of construction industry experience, Rick Goldman leads PCL’s Florida Buildings operations, overseeing teams across Fort Lauderdale, Jacksonville, Miami, Orlando, and Tampa. As Senior Vice President, he drives strategic growth, operational excellence, and a culture of innovation throughout one of PCL’s most dynamic regions.

Recognized for championing innovative preconstruction strategies, advancing technology integration, and reinforcing PCL’s industry-leading safety culture, Rick’s leadership is rooted in collaboration and a strong commitment to delivering exceptional client experiences. His influence spans diverse market sectors, including commercial, hospitality, entertainment, aviation, and multi-family residential facilities.

Since joining PCL in the mid-1990s, Rick’s career has evolved through leadership positions in business development, district operations, and regional management, guided by a commitment to collaboration and client success. His long-standing dedication to PCL’s employee-owned culture reflects his passion for empowering teams and cultivating high-performance environments.

Drawing on his extensive experience, he prioritizes safety, leverages technology, and applies proven best practices to deliver efficient, high-quality outcomes for every project. Forward-thinking and people-focused, Rick continues to strengthen PCL’s presence in Florida by fostering partnerships and delivering projects that create lasting value for communities across the state.

Outside of his role at PCL, Rick is actively engaged in both community and industry organizations. He serves on the advisory board for the M.E. Rinker, Sr. School of Construction Management at the University of Florida, where he helps guide the next generation of construction leaders. Rick is passionate about advancing education and workforce development initiatives that strengthen the industry and create opportunities for future builders.

Additionally, Rick supports philanthropic efforts that make a meaningful impact in local communities. He is involved with the Down Syndrome Association of Central Florida, an organization dedicated to improving the lives of individuals with autism and their families through advocacy, education, and support services. His commitment to these causes reflects PCL’s core value of giving back and building stronger communities.