Southwest Concrete Pumping and conveying

About US

Southwest Concrete Pumping and Conveying

is a recognized leader in concrete placement services throughout the Southwest, with a strong focus on the Las Vegas market. SWCP is proudly woman-owned and minority-certified, led by CEO Lilly Benavides, with over 75 years of combined industry leadership guiding our operations. We specialize in reliable, high-quality concrete pumping, utilizing a modern, well-maintained fleet of new Boom Pumps, Line Pumps, Telebelts, and Laser Screeds operated by skilled, certified professionals. We also trade in our equipment every 3 years to ensure the latest technology, maximum uptime, and superior performance.

What sets us apart is our commitment to:

  • 24/7 service availability for maximum project flexibility,

  • Our Boom Pumps range from 36 to 68 meters, giving us flexibility to handle

everything from tight-access pours to large-scale high-reach projects.

  • Advanced fleet technology (GPS, AI-driven safety systems, and digital DVR),

  • A growing platform that includes future expansion into crane rentals.

  • A high crew efficiency rate, translating into faster job turnaround and lower project costs.

  • Our drivers have 10+ years of experience, bringing unmatched knowledge and consistency to every job.

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We are a Woman-Owned Business Enterprise (WBE), Minority Business Enterprise (MBE), and Woman-Owned Small Business (WOSB) proudly certified by the NWBOC launched in 2015 to provide contractors with the best conveying, material placement, and concrete pumping services. We proudly use the latest Putzmeister equipment for our projects, and everyone on our team is certified by OSHA and ACPA compliance

CEO Lilly Benavides, originally from the Philippines, gained early experience in construction under the guidance of her father, including a foundational knowledge of concrete. Lilly started Southwest Concrete Pumping in a male-dominated industry, and has a passion for contruction and renovation.

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OUR FOUNDERS

OUR FOUNDERS ↓

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Lilly benavides

Giving back and SAfety

Our CEO, Lilly Benavides, is actively engaging in humanitarian work within her community in the Philippines. Currently, she is spearheading a project to provide clean drinking water to the community in the Philippines.

Additionally, Lilly Benavides has integrated state-of-the-art technology into our equipment, including Geotab GPS tracking and 360-degree camera systems, setting new standards for safety and efficiency in the concrete pumping industry. This modernization not only enhances operator safety but also mandates the use of hose cuffs on all new machines to prevent air entrapment and reduce the risk of hose whipping when the truck is turned off. Ensuring safe, efficient, and timely operations has always been central to her mission.

Southwest Concrete Pumping and Conveying possess the following:

  • Woman-Owned Business Enterprise (WBE), Minority Business Enterprise (MBE), and Woman-Owned Small Business (WOSB) certified by the NWBOC

  • Full coverage insurance

  • W9

  • American Concrete Pumping Association Certification

  • ISN Networld Membership

  • LCP Tracking for Prevailing Projects

  • Business licenses (for Las Vegas & Clark County, Boulder City, Henderson, and North Las Vegas)

  • Motor Carrier Permit

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Allan Benavides

Our current COO Allan Benavides started in the industry as an 18-year-old in concrete construction. He quickly rose through the ranks and started his own business after a few years. An industry leader bought that company in 2005.

Since then, he and our team have gone above and beyond to achieve the highest quality of work possible while firmly committing to health and safety. Concrete pumping has the potential to be a dangerous industry, but we’ve established strict safety guidelines and continuously reviewed them to ensure we avoid accidents and injuries. This includes diligently and carefully maintaining pumps, providing supervision when they’re used, and testing the competency of operators.

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