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Concrete Pump — Concrete Delivery and Placement

Updated Apr 3, 2026
Truck-mounted or stationary concrete pump for efficient concrete placement

Concrete pumps deliver concrete efficiently for large or difficult-to-access pours. Truck-mounted pumps (boom pumps) can reach 100-180+ feet horizontally and 100+ feet vertically. Stationary pumps are used for high-volume pours. Typical rental costs range from $100-$400 per hour for truck pumps depending on boom length. Concrete pumps can deliver 30-100+ cubic yards per hour depending on pump size. These are essential for multi-story buildings, high-rise concrete placement, and large slab pours. Pumps require experienced concrete finishers to manage flow and finishing. Concrete suppliers often coordinate pump rental with deliveries. Common placements include building cores, parking structures, and industrial slabs. Safety requirements include proper bracing, outrigger setup, and electrical safety.

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concrete-pumppumpconcrete-placementrental
DETAILS
common applications
["high-rise-concrete","large-slabs","building-cores","parking-structures"]
boom reach vertical feet
100+
boom reach horizontal feet
100-180+
typical rental cost per hour
$100-$400
delivery rate cubic yards per hour
30-100+
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