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ACPA Certified Operators · CT & NY

Commercial and Industrial
Concrete Pumping
in Connecticut and New York

Commercial concrete pumping requires operators who understand pour sequencing, load spacing, and ready mix delivery coordination — not just equipment. Hat City Concrete Pumping serves general contractors, concrete subcontractors, and project managers across Connecticut and New York with a fleet of 6 boom pump trucks, ACPA certified operators, and two dispatch locations in Danbury CT and Brewster NY.

Call (203) 790-7300 (CT) or (860) 467-1208 (NY) for a free estimate, or contact us online.

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Boom Pump Trucks
2
Dispatch Locations
ACPA
Certified
All Operators
Proven Performance

Why Do Contractors Choose Hat City for Commercial Concrete Pumping?

Contractors across CT and NY consistently point to the same factors: ACPA certified operators, OSHA compliant jobsite practices, a fleet of six trucks, two dispatch locations for fast regional coverage, licensed and insured status with a certificate of insurance on demand, and a track record stretching back to 2014.

ACPA Certified Operators

ACPA certification means operators have been trained and tested by the American Concrete Pumping Association — the industry's professional standard for safe and competent concrete pump operations. On a large commercial pour where a mistake can mean a cold joint in a structural slab or an injury on a multi-story jobsite, ACPA certification is a meaningful quality indicator, not a marketing point.

Six-Truck Fleet, Two Locations

The six-truck fleet means we can commit to a commercial project without the scheduling pressure of a one- or two-truck operation. Four 40-meter boom pumps, one 20-meter, and one 50-meter operate out of Danbury CT and Brewster NY — covering Fairfield County, the broader Connecticut service area, and the New York counties from Putnam to Rockland without long mobilization times. See the service area page for the full coverage map.

Mon–Sat, 6 AM to 8 PM

Monday through Saturday operations from 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM accommodate commercial project schedules. Saturday availability matters when general contractors are managing tight timelines and weekend pours are on the schedule.

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Licensed & Insured · COI on Demand
6
Pump Trucks
2
Dispatch Hubs
2014
Est. in Service
OSHA Compliant Jobsite Practices
Every pour. Every crew. No exceptions.
Commercial Services

What Commercial Concrete Pumping Services Does Hat City Provide?

Commercial concrete pumping covers any concrete placement work on a commercial or institutional project - elevated slab pours, suspended slabs, multi story concrete placement, grade beam pours, tilt-up panel construction, large-scale continuous pour operations, and high rise concrete pumping.

Elevated slab pours are the most common commercial application. The boom pump positions alongside the structure and places concrete into the formed slab deck from above. The boom covers the full slab area, and the operator walks the hose to ensure even distribution without cold joints in the structural assembly.

Grade beam pours for commercial foundations require precise concrete pump service along long linear forms. The boom works along the grade beam line, feeding concrete continuously while ready mix trucks rotate in and out on a scheduled delivery. Tilt-up panel construction is another standard application - panels are poured flat on the slab and later tilted into position, and the pump maintains a monolithic pour across the large panel forms.

High rise concrete pumping is where the 50-meter boom pump earns its role in the fleet. At 164 feet of vertical reach and 149 feet of horizontal reach, it handles commercial structures beyond the range of smaller equipment. See the full services page for more.

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50-Meter Boom Pump — Commercial Pour
164ft
Vertical Reach
149ft
Horizontal Reach
50m
Boom Class
Industrial Applications

What Industrial Projects Does Hat City Pump?

Industrial concrete pumping involves high-volume output and extended continuous pours - large equipment foundations, transmission tower foundations, municipal construction, industrial slabs, and infrastructure pours where steady cubic yards per hour output is critical.

Transmission Tower Foundations

Transmission tower foundations are a specific industrial application we have experience with. These are often located on difficult terrain - hilltops, ridge lines, remote sites with limited access - requiring precise concrete placement into deep formed footings. The boom pump's reach handles these jobs without the truck needing to enter the excavation zone. Our operators have worked these sites in both Connecticut and New York, where tower footing locations are often far from any paved road.

Municipal construction projects - bridge abutments, retaining structures, utility vaults, and public works foundations - are part of our commercial and industrial work across CT and NY. These projects often require the pump on-site for a full day or multiple days, which our two-location dispatch from Danbury CT and Brewster NY supports efficiently. Hat City Concrete Pumping provides a certificate of insurance and meets the compliance requirements for municipal and public works contracts.

Industrial slabs for manufacturing facilities, warehouses, and distribution centers involve large pour volumes and long continuous pours. The key requirement is maintaining pump output so no section begins initial set before the adjacent section is placed. The 40-meter and 50-meter boom pumps are the primary tools for high-volume industrial slab work. Contact us to discuss a large industrial project, or view the project gallery for examples of the commercial and industrial pours we have completed across the region.

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Max Boom Reach
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Municipal & Public Works Ready
Certificate of insurance provided. Meets compliance requirements for public works contracts.
Fleet Equipment

What Equipment Is Used for
Commercial Pours?

The commercial fleet centers on the 40-meter and 50-meter boom pumps, which handle the reach and volume requirements of commercial and industrial concrete pumping.

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Workhorse

40-Meter Boom Pump

Four Units in Fleet

131ft
Vertical Reach
118ft
Horizontal Reach

The 40-meter boom pump is the workhorse of our commercial work. With 131 feet of vertical reach and 118 feet of horizontal reach, it covers the majority of commercial slab pours, multi story concrete placement up to several stories, grade beam pours on large building footprints, and most industrial foundation work. Four 40-meter boom pumps are in the fleet, so scheduling one is rarely a problem.

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Maximum Reach

50-Meter Boom Pump

Request Specifically for High-Rise

164ft
Vertical Reach
149ft
Horizontal Reach

The 50-meter boom pump provides 164 feet of vertical reach and 149 feet of horizontal reach. It is the right choice for high rise pours, large elevated slab pours where the truck must stay far from the structure, or projects where the pour location is at the edge of what a standard 40-meter can cover. Contractors should request it specifically when the project scope requires maximum reach.

Outrigger Setup & Site Coordination

Outrigger setup is a critical part of commercial boom pump operations. The extended outrigger footprint on the 40-meter and 50-meter trucks requires clear, level ground for the pads. Our operators review outrigger placement requirements before the pour and confirm setup positions with the site superintendent. For complete equipment specifications, see the boom pump page.

Contractor Coordination

How Does Hat City Coordinate
with Contractors?

Pre-pour coordination is part of every commercial job at Hat City. Our operators arrive knowing the concrete placement plan, not figuring it out on-site — which is one of the primary reasons contractors in CT and NY call us back pour after pour.

Pre-Pour Planning Meetings

Pre-pour meetings with the general contractor or site superintendent cover pour sequence, ready mix delivery schedule, truck spacing at the site entrance, and timing between loads. A concrete placement plan developed before pour day means fewer surprises and cleaner execution when it counts. For large or complex jobs, we walk the site in advance to confirm outrigger positions, access routes, and any overhead clearance issues that need to be resolved before the pour day crew arrives.

Ready Mix Delivery Scheduling

Ready mix delivery scheduling is one of the most important logistics elements on a large commercial pour. Trucks too close together and there is no room to maneuver; trucks spaced too far apart and the pump waits while the pour front risks beginning to set. Our operators work with the concrete contractor and the ready mix plant to establish the right delivery cadence for the pour volume and pace.

Licensed & Insured — CT & NY

We are licensed and insured for commercial and industrial work in both Connecticut and New York. A certificate of insurance is provided on request for any commercial project.

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On-site coordination before every pour — CT & NY
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Licensed
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Licensed
COI
Cert. of Insurance
On Request
Pricing

How Much Does Commercial Concrete Pumping Cost?

Commercial concrete pumping rates vary by pump size, pour duration, and distance from our dispatch locations in Danbury CT or Brewster NY. A 40-meter boom pump on a standard commercial pour is priced differently than a full-day 50-meter mobilization. Mobilization fees, minimum time charges, and the number of ready mix trucks in rotation also factor into the total.

For pricing context, see our guide on how much concrete pumping costs. Every commercial project gets a free estimate after reviewing scope and site conditions — that way the number reflects the actual job, not a generic rate sheet. Quotes are typically provided within one business day of receiving project details.

Free Estimates
Scoped to your actual job — no generic rate sheets
1-Day Turnaround
Quotes delivered within one business day
Size-Based Pricing
40m to 50m boom options, mob fees included
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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions About
Commercial Concrete Pumping

How is a commercial concrete pump mobilized to a jobsite?

We dispatch from Danbury CT or Brewster NY depending on which is closer to the project site, with mobilization included in the job quote. For commercial projects, we recommend a pre-pour site visit to confirm truck access, outrigger pad locations, and the concrete placement plan with the site superintendent.

Can Hat City provide a certificate of insurance for commercial projects?

Yes. We are licensed and insured for commercial and industrial concrete pumping in Connecticut and New York. A certificate of insurance is available on request and can be provided to the general contractor or project owner before work begins. Call (203) 790-7300 or contact us online.

How do you coordinate ready mix delivery with the pump on large commercial pours?

Ready mix delivery scheduling is part of our pre-pour coordination. The operator works with the general contractor, concrete contractor, and ready mix plant to establish truck spacing and delivery timing that matches the pump's output rate. Proper pour sequence planning prevents both delivery backlog and pump downtime during the pour.

What is the maximum vertical reach of your largest pump?

Our 50-meter boom pump provides 164 feet of vertical reach and 149 feet of horizontal reach. It is used for high rise concrete pumping, large elevated slab pours, and commercial projects where the pour location is beyond what a standard 40-meter can cover. Contact the office to confirm whether the 50-meter is the right equipment for your project.

Do you service commercial projects in both Connecticut and New York?

Yes. We serve commercial and industrial projects throughout Fairfield County, Litchfield County, New Haven County, and Hartford County in Connecticut, and Putnam County, Westchester County, Dutchess County, Orange County, and Rockland County in New York. Full details are on the service area page.

Still have questions?

Our team is ready to help you plan your next commercial pour.

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Free Estimate — No Obligation

Get a Free Estimate for Your
Commercial Concrete Project

Hat City Concrete Pumping is ACPA certified, OSHA compliant, licensed and insured, and has been providing commercial concrete pumping in CT and NY since 2014. With a fleet of 6 boom pump trucks and two dispatch locations, we deliver the reach, volume, and scheduling flexibility that commercial contractors need.

For residential projects, see our residential concrete pumping services. For line pump work, see the line pump page. Call (203) 790-7300 (Danbury CT) or (860) 467-1208 (Brewster NY) for a free estimate. Available Monday through Saturday, 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM. You can also submit a project inquiry online.

ACPA Certified & OSHA Compliant
Licensed, insured, and operating to the highest industry standards since 2014.
6 Boom Pump Trucks
Two dispatch locations — Danbury CT and Brewster NY — for fast regional response.
Mon–Sat, 6 AM–8 PM
Extended hours built for commercial project schedules. Call to get on the calendar.