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topgun 07-22-2014
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32 meter,  what are the rates going for around the country. Hourly + yardage, minimum hrs. Fuel surcharges. Travel. Permits. System charges 


ahssci 07-23-2014
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$125 an hour/ $2.75 per yard/ $80 per hour travel/ Min. 3 hour pump time


36m 07-23-2014
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for a boom! Way too cheap....I wouldnt even start my truck for that, how do people in this industry wrk so cheap when our equiptment cost us 350,000 and up to 1,000,000 and we're supposed to make money at those rates! Idk but my trailer pump gets more tha that .......


36m 07-23-2014
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I see now BB PRICING!  not surprised at all


ahssci 07-24-2014
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You lost me. BB? 


topgun 07-24-2014
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So what do you charge ?


Doug 07-24-2014
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Just curious Ahssci, how did you calculate your rates and what factors (costs) did you use when you did your calculation?


topgun 07-24-2014
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Too bad this industry cant. Come to some. Pricing agreement as a whole .but then it would relie on service .


topgun 07-24-2014
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BBCP should change there colors to black and silver. Cause everybody thinks they are the bad guys. When the reality of it is our pricing is probably higher than the rest.. those colors would look good tho...


ahssci 07-24-2014
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The same price as the rival pumpers.


TeamStreamline 07-24-2014
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$125 an hour......For the machine and the op?

Seems very cheap. Maybe $50 an hour too cheap. 

 


Beast 07-24-2014
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you know everyomne puts down on the big dogs , but I know our prices in our market are by far higher than everyone elses , but we are accused of price gouging because we are getting the lions share of the work , I am by NO means a BB fan , but have to side with them on this one , they are one company , they alone are not keeping pricing down , look in the mirrors guys , its more than just them.


ahssci 07-24-2014
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If I could, I would. You need to stay within everyone elses price or leave them parked. Seems to be working so far.


nastynick 07-24-2014
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250-300/hr 


zxazxa 07-24-2014
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for what size of boom??


rusty22 07-25-2014
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In !979 the price was $115.00 hr and $1.25 a yard for a 32m.no fuel charge.


Doug 07-25-2014
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That's what I would have guessed. Just charge (and probably be willing to cut a little) what the other guys charge. No consideration of costs beyond the payment and maybe fuel.


Salapalooza 07-25-2014
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Just lost a job to another company, $165 hr flat rate, $100 travel, no minimums. For a 39M. I was asked to sharpen my pencil and I told them its as sharp as it will get and you know my rates when you need me. 


biged 07-26-2014
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Who ever is getting 125.00   and 2.75 a yard you better be raising your rate  you should get a 125.00 for travel My line pump rates were 125.00 per hour a 3.25 per yard fuel surcharge was 6% a 32 burns about 5 gallons and hour, Every year I raised my rates I never lost any of my reg customers.


Pumperman430 09-05-2014
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i only run line pumps and we  price our work at $145 per hour ... 2 hours travel and set up @ $ 145 p[lus $50 prime fee  %10 fuel .. and $4 per yard,  get with it people some of yall are leaving too much money in the contractors pocket.  I AM ALL FOR SITTING HOME IF I HAVE TO GIVE AWAY MY TIME.

 


Ti-so 09-06-2014
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32m residentiel 175/hour 4 hours min 

32m commercial 185/hour 4 hours min

time start from the shop back to the shop

 


Generation 3 Pumper 09-07-2014
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I find it interesting you are able to charge more for commercial than residential Ti-so, why is that? Usually it is the commercial work that is more competitive and more difficult to get your price on.


Ti-so 09-07-2014
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Residentiel generally pay faster then commercial and on residentiel you charge 4hours for 2hours of work