Santa Is Coming to PCA: Delivering Major Fleet Expansion for 2026

There is a sense of festive anticipation at PCA Ground Engineering as “Santa’s Workshop” ramps up in a very real way – the company’s fleet is about to welcome a significant arrival of new plant and equipment. These strategic investments will strengthen PCA’s capability across piling, ground improvement, and complex access works, ensuring the organisation […]

PCA Patents Revolutionary Transmission Tower Foundation System

In a significant development for Australia’s transmission sector, PCA’s patented K-LoK™ steel cap system is being recognised as one of the most reliable and commercially valuable solutions for upgrading and stabilising tower foundations. Far from an emerging idea, K-LoK™ is a proven technology – backed by more than a decade of research, engineering refinement, and […]

PCA Ground Engineering achieves Nil non conformances in the latest triannual ISO audit report

PCA Ground Engineering is proud to announce the successful completion of their triannual ISO audit, achieving zero non-conformances across all certified systems. This milestone underscores the robustness of PCA’s Integrated Management System and reflects the team’s ongoing focus for continual improvement and operational integrity across every project. PCA maintains certification to the latest ISO standards: ISO […]

Global Collaboration and Innovation at the 16th ISM International Conference in Valencia

The 16th International Conference of the International Society for Micropiles (ISM), held in Valencia, Spain, brought together 120 participants from 25 countries to explore the latest advancements in micropile technology and ground engineering. Set against the backdrop of the stunning City of Arts and Sciences, the conference offered an inspiring environment for exchanging knowledge, connecting […]

PCA Ground Engineering chooses CAT remote control tech

PCA Ground Engineering is using a Cat® remote-control operation system, offered by Hastings Deering, to increase safety for its excavator operators

Keeping operators safe on the job site is of the highest importance for construction and earthmoving businesses, so eliminating potential risks goes a long way in ensuring this.

As technology continues to advance across the globe more and more innovations such as remote-control operation can help to support job-site safety.

It’s only a matter of time before these types of technologies become the new norm across the industry.

One business that has already introduced this type of technology and seen significant benefits is PCA Ground Engineering.

PCA Ground Engineering’s Completion of Kingsford Smith Drive, Hamilton, QLD

PCA Ground Engineering have proudly completed the slope stabilisation works on the Kingsford Smith Drive Upgrade for Lend Lease and the Brisbane City Council, marking the conclusion of one of PCA’s most prominent projects, Brisbane’s new entry statement.   PCA’s scope has been extensive at the Kingsford Smith Drive upgrade including;   • Soil nailing […]

Brisbane Underground Metro Station

PCA Ground Engineering are proudly involved in the early works of the Brisbane underground metro station, creating a deep shaft at Southbank that will facilitate the construction of a new pump station for upgrades to the sewer system, as can be seen on the channel 7 news.

ISM 14th International Workshop for Micropiles

first time the ISM was held in Australia. The event was a huge success with over 100 local and international delegates attending. PCA Ground Engineering were the proud hosts sponsors of the ISM 14th International Workshop for Micropiles in August this year. This was the first time the ISM was held in Australia. The event […]