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Hunter Valley Concrete Pumping Service
At the time the business was operating from a home office in Shoal Bay NSW with only a line pump. Today it is running and operating one of the most modern and well known fleet nationwide, operating some of the largest, latest and newest concrete pumps to come to Australia.

To ensure our high safety standards are maintained we utilize only Schwing and Putzmeister equipment which is internationally known to be technologically advanced, both durable and reliable, giving us a clear advantage over our competitors.A successful fully Australian owned family company with 50 highly skilled and experienced employees, specializing in high rise apartment buildings, commercial, civil.
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Hunter Valley Concrete Pumping Service has a substantial fleet of truck mounted concrete boom pumps, line pumps, trailer pumps and separate placing booms. Our mission is to be the Concrete Pumping Contractor of choice for all civil, commercial, industrial, resources and infrastructure requirements in our region through commitment to quality service with an emphasis on excellence.
Our separate placing booms offer extraordinary versatility producing high delivery rates over large areas and all in a variety of mounting options: free standing, slab supported, self-climbing form systems, on barges, walls or most any structure. Because of our vast experience designing placing booms for the construction of high-rise buildings and many other structures, we have a proven method to speed your project to completion.
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T. J. Low
T. J. Low
Jan 17, 2021
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Critical: Professionalism
Started their noisy machinery outside our home at 640am this morning, at Billys Lookout to pour a slab. Could of waited another 20 minutes, for when noise restrictions are lifted. This is regular behaviour from all Concreters, no respect for Residents.
Jakey Boy
Jakey Boy
Nov 09, 2019
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Operators usually arrive on Site and complain about set up of the pump in various terrains also power lines even when over 12 metres away, because they lack the skill necessary to operate it correctly, they then spend most their time operating while using a mobile phone.
Line hands arrive on Site without PPE expecting a mullet to protect them from an over head boom, usually Pump the agitator truck in quick and high, leaving the concreters to move to where it needs to be, so they can spend their time in the air con of the truck playing on their mobile phone.
I would suggest using a smaller company