There is such a wide variety of
concrete pumps on the market today that there is one designed to handle almost
any job specifications. By having the advantage
of the long reach of a boom pump on hand, it allows access to areas on the jobsite
that would otherwise be difficult to get to.
Boom pumps also provide solutions for placing concrete up onto the highest
floors of tall skyscrapers as well as other projects that otherwise might have
been impossible before the advent of today’s sophisticated pumps.
Boom pumps also can place concrete
faster and with more precision than any other method of placement. Pumped concrete requires less handling as the
pump can place it directly where it is needed and a project can be finished not
only faster but by using less manpower. Since accuracy is improved in the pumping
process, it typically results in fewer delays along the way and produces a more
professional outcome.
Furthermore,
when large boom pumps are used, it means that fewer smaller pieces of equipment
are needed, and this too saves time by not having to move smaller machinery
around a site and then have to set it up again.
In addition pumped concrete offers better quality control that produces
a more durable, stronger finished product.
Also as less water is required for pumped concrete, it helps to prevent or
mitigate the shrinking and cracking problems that are common in concrete. Finally pumped concrete is not as affected by
weather conditions as other methods that often result in work stoppages and
delays. Please take a look at ourwebsite to view the broad range of projects that Conco has had the honor to
serve as a placement specialist.
The Conco Companies are a leading
supplier of concrete services for the Western U.S. and got our start in the Bay
Area in 1959 by offering clients the best value on a wide range of concrete
services and products. Since that time,
we have taken a leading role as one of the top concrete contractors in the
region. Our offices serve California, Colorado, Oregon, Washington and Nevada.
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