Stationary Concrete Pumps

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HIGH-VOLUME, HIGH-PRESSURE PLACEMENT SOLUTIONS

At Global Equipment & Contracting, we provide the powerful, reliable stationary concrete pumps essential for high-volume pours, elevated placements, and restricted-access projects where truck-mounted pumps cannot maneuver. Our fleet of trailer-mounted and skid-mounted concrete pumping systems delivers exceptional line pressure, continuous flow rates, and the durability required for major infrastructure, high-rise construction, and large-scale commercial development. When your project demands placing hundreds of cubic meters at extreme distances or elevations, our stationary pumps deliver the relentless performance that keeps continuous pours alive and on schedule.

We offer the right combination of pressure, volume, and reliability for your most demanding concrete placement requirements.

Superior Pressure and Distance Capability

Stationary concrete pumps generate significantly higher line pressures than boom pump trucks, enabling concrete placement at extreme distances and elevations.

Continuous High-Volume Placement

Our large-line stationary pumps deliver continuous flow rates that sustain the highest production pours without interruption. Foundations, mat slabs, bridge decks, and tunnel linings require relentless concrete supply hour after hour.

Unrestricted Site Accessibility

Stationary pumps separate the pumping mechanism from the placement point. The pump remains at ground level, at the site perimeter, or outside the structure entirely.

Modular Pipeline System Flexibility

Our complete pipeline systems—heavy-duty steel, lightweight aluminum, high-pressure rubber hose—are configurable to any site geometry. Horizontal runs, vertical risers, bends, reducers, and end hoses are assembled from standardized components.

Ready to Place Concrete at Extreme Heights and Distances?

From deep tunnel linings to the upper decks of supertall towers, our stationary concrete pumps deliver the pressure, volume, and relentless reliability that major infrastructure and high-rise construction demand.