Concrete Pumping

Concrete Pump

Pete Lien & Sons, Inc. provides concrete pump services to save you time, money & energy during a concrete paving project. Our boom pumps allow you to place concrete precisely where you need it, no matter the obstacles.

Our pumps can reach over, under, high up, below, and far away from the concrete mixer trucks to pour concrete quickly and accurately.

Help reduce your project’s carbon footprint with our energy saving pump services.

LOCATIONS:

Box Elder, SD
Gillette, WY
Lead, SD
Rapid City, SD
Spearfish, SD
Sturgis, SD

USED FOR:

Placing concrete for large construction & small residential projects
Concrete boom pumps from Pete Lien & Sons, capable of placing concrete over, under, high, or far from mixer trucks for accurate and fast pouring.
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Locations

Box Elder, SD

Deadwood/Lead, SD

Gillette, WY

Rapid City, SD

Spearfish, SD

Sturgis, SD

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Pete Lien & Sons has mobile concrete pumps that are driven directly to a job site. They are large trucks used to transport liquid concrete from one location to another, carrying wet concrete from a mixer truck to a hopper, which then flows into and through the pump truck to its final placement location. The pump pushes concrete through a large, hose-like, cylinder directly onto the location desired. They are operated by a highly trained pump truck technician who will ensure safe and effective placement.