Company Profile

    Company overview

    Industry

    Construction

    Company size

    101-1,000

    Primary location

    15 West Avenue, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines
    OverviewPacific Concrete Products, Inc. (PCPI) is one of the leading "AAAA" construction companies in the Philippines. Established in November 1959 as a small construction company with just about a 100 employees in West Avenue, it grew exponentially through hard work and dedication with plants located in Parañaque and Bulacan and now employing about 800 employees. PCPI specialize in horizontal construction such as roads, bridges, airports, and expressways with projects located all over the Philippines.We are passionate about our work and we are committed to the pursuit of the highest professional standards in Engineering. We invite like minded individuals to be part of our evolving and growing team.

    Reviews overview

    3.513 ratings in total
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    54%
    Employees recommend this employer to friends

    What’s it like working at Pacific Concrete Products, Inc.?

    AI summary of recent reviews

    Employees at Pacific Concrete Products, Inc. value their colleagues, describing them as friendly, approachable, knowledgeable, and easy to work with. Many appreciate the opportunities for professional growth and the chance to excel and learn within the concrete industry. Supportive leadership from some managers and department heads provides guidance and opportunities for employees to prove themselves. The company also offers travel support including airfare, accommodation, and food allowances for site visits, along with perks such as free lunch at the main office.

    However, there are some potential challenges to consider. Multiple employees indicate that salary levels may not align with workload expectations, and some note the absence of HMO health benefits. Management support can be inconsistent, with varying decision-making approaches and limited investment in employee training and development. The decision-making process can be slow on urgent matters, with technical recommendations sometimes overridden by management prerogative. Additionally, some reviewers mention a favouritism system in the office and challenges with maintaining work-life boundaries.

    Recent reviews

    1.0
    Civil Engineer
    Apr 2026
    Quezon City Metro Manila4 to 5 years in the role, former employee
    Good learning experience initially, but needs improvement in management practices and support.
    The good thingsAt the beginning, there are good opportunities to learn and gain experience, especially for those starting their careers. The role provides exposure to actual operations and responsibilities, which helps in developing technical and professional skills. I am grateful for the learning experience and the foundation it provided in understanding industry practices.
    The challengesOver time, there are areas that could be improved, particularly in management practices and decision-making processes. Decisions would benefit from being more consistently based on verified data and factual evidence, supported by proper technical evaluation. Strengthening these processes would improve overall project quality and efficiency. Additionally, the work environment can be challenging due to communication gaps and management issues, which may affect team morale. There is also room for improvement in ensuring timely processing of mandated government benefits. Establishing clearer standards for roles, qualifications, and accountability would further support a more professional and structured workplace.
    1.0
    Engineering Role
    Feb 2026
    West Triangle Quezon City Metro Manila2 to 3 years in the role, former employee
    Good training ground but poor management
    The good thingsLack of additional professionals and manpower
    The challengesSafety, Salary vs work load. No Benefits HMO
    3.0
    Engineer
    Aug 2025
    Meycauayan City Bulacan1 to 2 years in the role, former employee
    So many work loads. So much pressure from immediate superiors and big bosses. Low salary. NO HMO
    The good thingslack of career development options.
    The challengesLow salary with mandatory benefits and no bonuses
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