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PCL announces new leadership promotions

Monday, September 16, 2024

PCL Construction announced several new promotions for key leadership positions across the country.

For B.C. region operations, Ryan Andrews has been promoted to district manager. Andrews will provide leadership and direction as PCL continues its growth in the commercial, institutional, transportation, and civil sectors.

He joined PCL in 2012 as a field engineer with the US Civil division and in 2018 relocated from Seattle to Vancouver, where he was promoted to the role of construction manager and tasked with leading the civil infrastructure division for the region. Andrews consistently expanded PCL’s civil market share annually, positioning PCL as a leader in various civil sectors within the BC Region.

“I am honoured to lead PCL’s B.C. region during this exciting period of growth and look forward to continuing our success,” said Andrews. “At PCL, we truly are building a better future, together.”

Notable projects under his leadership include the Fibreco Terminal Silo Replacement, Sunnyside Reservoir, Neptune Terminal Coal WTP, Capstan and Brentwood LRT Stations, Teck EVO AMC Project, Northshore WWTP, and several other projects in the port, water infrastructure and mining sectors.

Ryan joins Jeff Murphy, newly promoted to senior vice president for B.C., who in turn succeeds Sean Hamelin newly promoted to regional vice president responsible for B.C. region, Calgary and Edmonton, effective November 1, 2024.

PCL’s operations in Southern Alberta will be led by Jordan Clouthier, who has been promoted to vice president and district manager for its Calgary office.

He began his career with PCL’s Ottawa office in 2008 as a field engineer and later progressed to construction coordinator and then project manager. He became manager of special projects in 2019 and was promoted to district manager for Regina in 2022.

Clouthier succeeds Alistair McKnight, who was recently promoted to regional vice president responsible for Regina, Saskatoon and Winnipeg.

 

 

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