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Tutor Perini Corporation

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If you have no morals, this is the place for you - General Superintendent Tutor Perini Corporation Employee Review

1.0
Apr 4, 2019
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Pros

They really pay well, it's the only reason I am still here.

Cons

To upper management you are only a number to be discarded after they use and abuse you. The philosophy is to screw the owner over at every turn and then go to court to get paid. You will be lied to and asked to lie for them almost daily. Every problem on the job is a subcontractors or the owners fault. If something goes wrong, they are quick to place blame on anyone but themselves. They are routinely featured on the engineering catastrophes TV show. Just look at the City Center in Vegas They will fly in the CEO's golden boy in to create chaos and get the owner mad, than send him away and proceed to blame everyone else for any issues on the job. Expenses take a minimum of 3 to 6 months to reimburse expenses. For a billion dollar company, they can't pay their bills on time, just ask anyone that has ever been a subcontractor for them

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Cons

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Pros

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Cons

The working conditions on the HART project are extremely unhealthy and feel deliberately unsustainable. Long and exhausting days—often exceeding 11 hours—are treated as standard, and Saturday work is expected without question. There are no true holidays, only two floating days for the entire year, making work‑life balance nearly impossible. Leadership is disorganized, unresponsive, and difficult to work with. Instead of providing guidance, new employees are left to navigate everything on their own. When questions arise, the default response is to “search the cloud” or “read the plans,” even when the information is outdated, incomplete, or nearly impossible to locate. This creates a culture where employees are set up to fail from the start. Work is assigned with urgency, yet reviews are delayed for days or even weeks. After completing tasks without timely feedback, employees often receive pages of comments requiring major revisions—revisions that could have been avoided had leadership reviewed the work earlier or answered questions when asked. This cycle repeats constantly and erodes morale. Engineers are expected to use AutoCAD, but the computers provided cannot run the software effectively, resulting in frequent delays and unnecessary frustration. The offboarding process is equally unprofessional. Even when employees submit a proper two‑week notice, management may instruct them to leave earlier than their stated end date. Accrued PTO and sick leave are not paid out or handled transparently, leaving departing employees feeling dismissed and disrespected. Overall, the environment is stressful, chaotic, and deeply discouraging. Employees are treated as replaceable rather than valued. Anyone considering this project should be fully aware of how damaging the experience can be.

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