Service Detail

Concrete Pumping & Placement

Advanced concrete pumping and placement services for high-rise construction, difficult access sites, and large-scale commercial projects.

Concrete Contractors of Richardson provides this service directly for commercial property stakeholders in Richardson, TX and nearby markets.

  • Direct GC Delivery
  • Commercial Grade Specs
  • Bid To Closeout Coordination

Delivery

Turnkey GC

Coverage

DFW + Nearby

Planning

Bid To Execution

GC Service Brief

Concrete pumping and placement services enable efficient concrete delivery for commercial and industrial construction where direct discharge from mixer trucks is not practical. Boom pumps, line pumps, and specialized equipment allow concrete placement in elevated locations, confined spaces, and large-area pours that would be impractical with conventional methods. Proper pumping operations maintain concrete quality while achieving efficient placement.

Boom pump trucks provide reach and volume capacity for commercial construction. Boom lengths from 32 to 60+ meters allow placement in multi-story buildings, across parking structures, and throughout large floor areas from single setup positions. Boom pump selection depends on reach requirements, access conditions, and placement volumes.

Line pumps serve confined spaces and moderate volume applications. Flexible placement lines reach areas inaccessible to boom trucks. Line pumps work well for foundation work, grade beam pours, and tenant improvement projects with limited access.

Pump mix design must balance workability for pumping with performance requirements for the finished product. Aggregate size, cement content, and admixtures affect pumpability. We coordinate with concrete suppliers to ensure mixes pump efficiently while meeting structural and durability requirements.

As a general contractor, we coordinate concrete pumping as part of complete concrete construction. Direct contracts ensure accountability for placement quality and schedule performance.

Execution Focus

How This Scope Is Delivered

Scope transparency is built into every project package so owners, developers, and field teams stay aligned from precon through turnover.

Scope Components

Scope Includes

  • +Pumping equipment selection and coordination
  • +Setup and positioning
  • +Mix design coordination
  • +Pipeline and boom setup
  • +Concrete placement operation
  • +Quality control during placement
  • +Coordination with finishing operations
  • +Equipment washout and cleanup
  • +Schedule coordination
  • +Safety management

Project Fit

Ideal For

  • +Multi-story building construction
  • +Elevated deck and parking structure pours
  • +Large industrial floor slabs
  • +Sites with limited mixer truck access
  • +Continuous placement operations
  • +Elevated structural element construction

Service Network

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers for planning teams preparing bids, schedules, and service coordination for this scope.

Question 1What pumping equipment do you use?+

We coordinate boom pumps, line pumps, and specialized equipment based on project requirements. Equipment selection depends on reach, access conditions, and volume requirements.

Question 2How do you maintain concrete quality during pumping?+

We coordinate pump mixes with concrete suppliers to ensure pumpability without compromising performance. Proper equipment sizing and placement speed maintain concrete quality throughout pumping.

Question 3Where is concrete pumping most beneficial?+

Pumping benefits multi-story construction, large-area pours, sites with limited access, and continuous placement operations. Pumping often improves placement efficiency and schedule performance.

Question 4What is the pumping capacity for large pours?+

Modern boom pumps can place 100+ cubic yards per hour under good conditions. Actual capacity depends on mix design, boom configuration, and placement requirements.

Question 5Do you coordinate pumping with placement crews?+

Yes, pumping is coordinated with placement and finishing operations. Proper coordination ensures concrete is placed at rates matching finishing capacity without cold joints or placement gaps.

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