PCL builds arenas and sports complexes of all scopes and sizes that unite communities, elevate the fan experience and inspire the next generation of athletes.
In Canada, it’s not uncommon for toddlers to learn to skate shortly after they learn to walk. Kids lace up their skates, with the dream of one day making it to the National Hockey League (NHL) or now the Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL), just like their hockey heroes. That dreamed-of journey to the NHL/PWHL starts on the frozen ponds and small community rinks scattered across the country. According to the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF), Canada is home to 2,860 indoor hockey rinks, as of 2023.
Keeping up with the demand for multi-use sports, entertainment and event facilities of all scales, PCL Construction is a recognized leader in Canadian sports and entertainment projects, earning multiple industry awards, including ENR Best Projects and Global Best Projects. Underpinning this success is PCL’s in-house Sports Center of Excellence (COE) with industry leading experts who bring best practices and lessons learned to drive value through all phases of project delivery.
From ice plant installations at community rinks to the renovation and construction of major new sports facilities, PCL has a long history of supporting communities, having completed more than $10 billion in sports and entertainment-related work to date.
PCL has recently executed fast-tracked projects for small, medium and large arena builds demonstrating its unmatched expertise and leadership in delivering sports construction at every scale.
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