Ritchie Brothers Las Vegas Concrete Pumping
Todd 03-27-2011
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1426-2002 Putzmeister 58.20H on a 2002 Mack $200,000.00 Tutor-Saliba Corp.
1427-2002 Putzmeister 42.16H on a 2002 Mack $135,000.00 Tutor-Saliba Corp.
1428-2000 Putzmeister 42.16H on a 2000 Mack $135,000.00 Tutor-Saliba Corp.
1429-2002 Putzmeister 36.16H on a 2002 Mack $105.000.00 Tutor-Saliba Corp. 
1430-2000 Putzmeister 32.16H on a 2000 Mack $65,000.00 British Columbia
1431-2002 Peterbilt Tractor for 52 meter Putzmeister trailer $48,000.00 Tutor Saliba Corp.
1432-2002 Putzmeister 52 meter trailer $135,000.00 Tutor-Saliba Corp.
1433-2002 Putzmeister TB-105-18 Telebelt $105,000.00 Tutor-Saliba Corp.

oregonfan6285 03-27-2011
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Wow 135,000 for the 52 trailer. That thing would smoke so bad. The engine is getting ready to blow and it has no throttle. That's the only thing I could think of off the top of my head. Good luck with that tutor your going to be putting a lot of money into that pump.

Many 03-27-2011
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All things considered,a pretty good auction

baddogpumping 03-27-2011
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They over paid for that equipment it all had been road hard and put away wet, but the nice thing is tutor will put a lot of money back into those pumps.

biged 03-27-2011
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Are they getting into the pumping business,if so why now.

Many 03-27-2011
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perhaps a little info

http://www.perini.com/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perini


oregonfan6285 03-27-2011
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No ed they have had their own pumps for a while. Tutor is big on doing everything in house. I think they even have batch plants.

Mudslinger 03-27-2011
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Well, Tutor- Saliba has always had work!I ran a TB 105 for Tutor in 1982 at the new part of Folsom Prison , and that SAME pump at the Oakland Coliseum in 1997! I was putting in 16 hr days, 5 days a week there! Also a 37m Morgen. The Morgen had 6 outriggers!

95schwing 03-27-2011
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WOW, They are big and turn a profit. Hmmmm

baddogpumping 03-27-2011
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they still have that old morgen with the remote big enough to fit on a backhoe

Many 03-27-2011
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Perini was founded in 1894 by an Italian-American stonemason named Bonfiglio Perini. Under the direction of Bonfiglio's grandson, Lou Perini, the company moved into the real-estate business, developing 4,500 acres (1,800 ha) in Palm Beach County, Florida. Later real-estate ventures were less successful, leaving the company deeply in debt by the mid-1990s. In 1997, Perini recapitalized, passing control to a California-based investor group led by Los Angeles-based construction executive Ron Tutor and investor Richard Blum.

The Tutor-Saliba Corporation is a building contractor and heavy civil works construction company. In 2008, it was ranked the 37th largest general contractor in the United States by Engineering News-Record

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Yes Dorthy,they are big


baddogpumping 03-27-2011
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Don't for get they are in guam. Great company to work for.

biged 03-28-2011
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Mudslinger did you pump on the Oakland new part for the Oakland Raiders that was in 1996, I worked for the Electrical Contractor 7-10's until I couldn't take anymore, I pissed the contractor off and then I couldn't work on the Arena job in 1997 my freinds made a ton on that one, I think the outfit I worked for was Kirkwood out of LA.

Mudslinger 03-29-2011
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Sure did , biged! Worked for "Walkin' Dave!" who was the concrete super there! And yes I did make a ton of money! But thats how Tutor plays! Work all you want! But, physically, I paid the price! I was worn out for months after! Then I went to work for Berkeley, and they wore me out too! But the Cypress was going on and EVERYONE was making money. Now 'poof'...we all are just trying to survive!

biged 03-30-2011
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In those day I didn't no what a concrete pump was and I wish I still didn't, you guys pumped at night we got to see a few Baseball games, and those upper seats you just about get a nose bleed from being so high I pulled a lot of cable in all those conduits that you covered up with concrete.

Mudslinger 04-01-2011
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Yea I started at 2:30 pm and was relieved at 6:30 am. I might do 500 yds or none,or move 9 times. I finally got smart and moved my 5th wheel trailer to the parking lot. Then, I'd wait for them to come and get me when they needed me. Electricians bootlegged me power from the light pole! The water and Honey wagon's took care of me too! For slight compensations! Mud was either a 7.5 sk or a 9.5sk w/ retarder. They wanted to pour on top within 12 hrs. Truly a fast track job, they were still 18 months behind schedule when the finished the Arena! Paid off a lot of bills though!!!