High-Rise Concrete Pumping Ontario
What Makes High-Rise Concrete Pumping Different Pump?
When your project needs precision pumping in tight or hard-to-reach spaces, our concrete pumpings are the go-to choice. Also known as concrete pump trailers, these compact, towable units pump concrete through a series of connected hoses and steel pipes — allowing us to run hundreds of feet of line to reach the pour site. Unlike our boom pumps, which use a large hydraulic arm for overhead placement, concrete pumpings operate at ground level, making them ideal for navigating tight access, long distances, and complex job sites.
We run 2”, 3”, and 4” lines to handle any mix or pour location, including low slump, fiber-reinforced, and specialty mixes with the right hose and tip setup. This flexibility allows us to work efficiently in alleyways, backyards, basements, and interior pours while maintaining safety and cleanliness with fast setup and minimal disruption to surrounding areas.
For larger or high-reach projects, explore our boom pump services for maximum coverage.
High-Rise Projects We Pump For
Premier provides concrete pumping across every phase and every building type in the high-rise category, including:
- Condominium and residential tower foundations, parking garages, floor slabs, and core walls
- Office tower and commercial high-rise construction from ground to roof
- Mixed-use development towers combining residential, retail, and parking podiums
- Institutional high-rise buildings including hospitals, government facilities, and post-secondary campuses
- Hotel and hospitality towers in urban and resort markets
- Underground parking structures serving high-rise towers
- High-rise additions and surgical tower expansions on existing institutional buildings
- Multi-tower developments with simultaneous pours across adjacent structures
Equipment We Use for High-Rise Programs
Alliance 65 Meter RZ – 5 Section
Premier's largest boom pump. Ideal for high-rise condos, large commercial pours, and projects requiring maximum vertical and horizontal reach across Southern Ontario.
| Vertical Reach | 65 m |
| Horizontal Reach | 61 m |
| Sections | 5 |
| Fold Type | RZ |
| Output | Up to 160 m³/hr |
| Pipe Diameter | 125 mm |
| Best For | High-rise, large commercial |
| Spec Sheet | Download PDF |
Alliance 63 Meter RZ – 5 Section
High-capacity boom pump built for tall condo towers and large institutional pours where reach and output volume are critical.
| Vertical Reach | 63 m |
| Horizontal Reach | 59 m |
| Sections | 5 |
| Fold Type | RZ |
| Output | Up to 160 m³/hr |
| Pipe Diameter | 125 mm |
| Best For | High-rise, institutional |
| Spec Sheet | Download PDF |
Putzmeister 61 Meter – 5 Section
Putzmeister reliability combined with long reach — a go-to for complex commercial pours and large-footprint residential projects.
| Vertical Reach | 61 m |
| Horizontal Reach | 57 m |
| Sections | 5 |
| Output | Up to 155 m³/hr |
| Pipe Diameter | 125 mm |
| Best For | Commercial, large residential |
| Spec Sheet | Download PDF |
Putzmeister 52 Meter Multi-Z – 5 Section
The Multi-Z fold gives this unit exceptional flexibility in tight urban environments while still delivering 52 metres of reach for mid-rise and commercial work.
| Vertical Reach | 52 m |
| Horizontal Reach | 48 m |
| Sections | 5 |
| Fold Type | Multi-Z |
| Output | Up to 140 m³/hr |
| Pipe Diameter | 125 mm |
| Best For | Urban mid-rise, tight sites |
| Spec Sheet | Download PDF |
Alliance 50 Meter RZ – 5 Section
A reliable mid-range boom pump covering the sweet spot between large residential builds and smaller commercial projects requiring extended reach.
| Vertical Reach | 50 m |
| Horizontal Reach | 46 m |
| Sections | 5 |
| Fold Type | RZ |
| Output | Up to 130 m³/hr |
| Pipe Diameter | 125 mm |
| Best For | Mid-rise, commercial |
| Spec Sheet | Download PDF |
Putzmeister 47 Meter RZ – 5 Section
Versatile and powerful — one of the most commonly deployed units for large residential and light commercial pours throughout the GTA.
| Vertical Reach | 47 m |
| Horizontal Reach | 43 m |
| Sections | 5 |
| Fold Type | RZ |
| Output | Up to 130 m³/hr |
| Pipe Diameter | 125 mm |
| Best For | Large residential, light commercial |
| Spec Sheet | Download PDF |
Putzmeister 43 Meter RZ – 5 Section
Excellent all-around unit for residential foundations, slabs, and ICF pours. Compact enough for tighter lots while still delivering serious reach.
| Vertical Reach | 43 m |
| Horizontal Reach | 39 m |
| Sections | 5 |
| Fold Type | RZ |
| Output | Up to 120 m³/hr |
| Pipe Diameter | 125 mm |
| Best For | Residential foundations, ICF, slabs |
| Spec Sheet | Download PDF |
Putzmeister 40 Meter Z – 5 Section
Z-fold design provides excellent reach-to-footprint ratio — a reliable choice for residential pours where lot access is tight but reach still matters.
| Vertical Reach | 40 m |
| Horizontal Reach | 36 m |
| Sections | 5 |
| Fold Type | Z |
| Output | Up to 120 m³/hr |
| Pipe Diameter | 125 mm |
| Best For | Residential, tight lots |
| Spec Sheet | Download PDF |
Putzmeister 39 Meter Z – 4 Section
4-section Z-fold boom providing excellent maneuverability for residential foundations and slabs across GTA subdivisions and urban infill builds.
| Vertical Reach | 39 m |
| Horizontal Reach | 35 m |
| Sections | 4 |
| Fold Type | Z |
| Output | Up to 115 m³/hr |
| Pipe Diameter | 125 mm |
| Best For | Residential foundations, subdivisions |
| Spec Sheet | Download PDF |
Putzmeister 38 Meter RZ – 5 Section
The 5-section RZ fold allows this 38-metre unit to work comfortably in tighter spaces — ideal for infill lots and busy subdivision streets.
| Vertical Reach | 38 m |
| Horizontal Reach | 34 m |
| Sections | 5 |
| Fold Type | RZ |
| Output | Up to 120 m³/hr |
| Pipe Diameter | 125 mm |
| Best For | Infill lots, subdivisions |
| Spec Sheet | Download PDF |
Alliance 38 Meter – 4 Section Boom
One of Premier's most frequently deployed units. The 38-metre reach covers the vast majority of residential pours across the GTA — foundations, slabs, ICF walls, and more.
| Vertical Reach | 38 m |
| Horizontal Reach | 34 m |
| Sections | 4 |
| Output | Up to 120 m³/hr |
| Pipe Diameter | 125 mm |
| Best For | Residential foundations, ICF, slabs |
| Spec Sheet | Download PDF |
Putzmeister 36 Meter Z – 4 Section
Compact and maneuverable — a popular choice for standard residential foundation pours, garage slabs, and backyard flatwork across Southern Ontario.
| Vertical Reach | 36 m |
| Horizontal Reach | 32 m |
| Sections | 4 |
| Fold Type | Z |
| Output | Up to 110 m³/hr |
| Pipe Diameter | 125 mm |
| Best For | Residential slabs, foundations, flatwork |
| Spec Sheet | Download PDF |
Alliance 32 Meter ZZ – 5 Section
The ZZ fold and compact 32-metre boom make this ideal for tight urban lots, basement pours, and jobs where street access limits larger unit deployment.
| Vertical Reach | 32 m |
| Horizontal Reach | 28 m |
| Sections | 5 |
| Fold Type | ZZ |
| Output | Up to 100 m³/hr |
| Pipe Diameter | 125 mm |
| Best For | Tight urban lots, basements |
| Spec Sheet | Download PDF |
Putzmeister 31 Meter ZX – 5 Section
5-section ZX fold allows tight unfolding in restricted areas — one of the most flexible short-boom options for inner-city pours and confined residential sites.
| Vertical Reach | 31 m |
| Horizontal Reach | 27 m |
| Sections | 5 |
| Fold Type | ZX |
| Output | Up to 100 m³/hr |
| Pipe Diameter | 125 mm |
| Best For | Urban confined pours, restricted access |
| Spec Sheet | Download PDF |
Putzmeister 20 Meter – 4 Section
Premier's most compact boom pump. Designed for small residential pours, garage slabs, and any job where a full-size pump truck simply won't fit or isn't needed.
| Vertical Reach | 20 m |
| Horizontal Reach | 16 m |
| Sections | 4 |
| Output | Up to 80 m³/hr |
| Pipe Diameter | 100 mm |
| Best For | Small residential, garage slabs, tight access |
| Spec Sheet | Download PDF |
Putzmeister Tow Behind – TK 1005
Ideal for remote job sites, basement pours, and locations where a full boom truck can't access. The tow-behind trailer can be positioned independently for maximum flexibility.
| Type | Trailer / Line Pump |
| Output | Up to 60 m³/hr |
| Max Push Distance | 300 m+ |
| Line Sizes | 2", 3", and 4" |
| Best For | Remote sites, basements, slab-on-grade, shotcrete |
| Setup | Independent — towable to placement point |
| Spec Sheet | Download PDF |
All In One JMP-60
A versatile mid-capacity trailer pump suited for slab-on-grade, ICF walls, and floor pours. Compact footprint with strong output makes it a flexible choice for controlled pours.
| Type | Trailer / Line Pump |
| Output | Up to 60 m³/hr |
| Max Push Distance | 200 m+ |
| Best For | Slab-on-grade, ICF, floor pours |
| Setup | Compact footprint |
| Spec Sheet | Download PDF |
Putzmeister 36 Meter – Placing Boom
A mast-mounted placing boom designed for high-rise and multi-storey pours. Stays on the structure as the building climbs — eliminating crane dependency floor by floor.
| Vertical Reach | 36 m |
| Horizontal Reach | 32 m |
| Sections | 4 |
| Mounting | Self-climbing mast system |
| Best For | High-rise, condo towers, institutional |
Alliance 38 Meter – 4 Section Placing Boom
Alliance's 38-metre 4-section placing boom delivers extended reach on tall builds. Mast-mounted and self-climbing — ideal for condo towers and large commercial structures in Southern Ontario.
| Vertical Reach | 38 m |
| Horizontal Reach | 34 m |
| Sections | 4 |
| Mounting | Self-climbing mast system |
| Best For | Condo towers, large commercial |
Putzmeister 38 Meter RZ – 5 Section Placing Boom
The 5-section RZ fold gives this placing boom superior flexibility in confined high-rise environments — unfolding efficiently on tight floor plates where a 4-section boom would struggle.
| Vertical Reach | 38 m |
| Horizontal Reach | 34 m |
| Sections | 5 |
| Fold Type | RZ |
| Mounting | Self-climbing mast system |
| Best For | Tight floor plates, high-rise towers |
Telebelt Conveyor — TB 110 / TB 130
Truck-mounted telescoping conveyor belt for concrete, stone, gravel, and fill placement. No pipe, no clogging. Extends horizontally up to 130 ft off the left, right, or rear of the truck.
| Max Reach | ~130 ft (left, right, rear) |
| Materials | Concrete, stone, gravel, fill, aggregate |
| Setup | Outrigger deployment + horizontal extension |
| Operators Required | 1 |
| Hopper | Optional — must be requested for concrete |
| Stone/Gravel Feed | Customer provides skid steer or stone slinger |
| Overhead Clearance | Not required — horizontal only |
| Spec Sheet | Download PDF |
Limited Availability — One Unit
Premier operates one dedicated telebelt. It books out quickly on busy project weeks. If your schedule requires the telebelt, contact us as early as possible to hold your date.
Check AvailabilityEquipment We Use for High-Rise Programs
High-rise programs move through multiple equipment phases as the building rises. We match equipment to the current floor level and pour type throughout the life of the project.
Large Boom Pumps (50M to 65M) for Underground and Lower Floors: The underground parking garage and lower structural floors often require our largest boom pumps to reach down into the excavation or across the large floor plates at grade. Our Alliance 65M RZ-5 and Putzmeister 61M-5 deliver up to 160 m3/hr and handle the high-volume pours at the base of a tower program.
Mid-Range Boom Pumps (30M to 52M) for Mid-Rise Floors: As the structure rises above grade and floor plates become more manageable from ground level, mid-range boom pumps handle wall pours, stair cores, and elevator shafts. Floor slab pours at these levels typically run 100 to 300 m3 each, with wall and core pours ranging from 30 to 150 m3.
Placing Booms at 200 Feet and Above: Once the structure exceeds approximately 200 feet, our 65M boom can no longer reach the upper floors with any lateral coverage. At this point, we install a placing boom: a tower-mounted system anchored to the building that routes concrete through a vertical pipe run from ground level to the working floor. Setup takes approximately two days, including transporting the tower and all pipe sections to site and running the line from grade to the starting floor. We operate three placing booms and can run multiple units simultaneously on the same building or across adjacent towers.
Multi-Pump Programs: On large floor plates, we dispatch multiple pumps to different sides of the building. East side, west side, north side, and south side pours run simultaneously, each with a dedicated operator and pump. This is standard practice on hospital and large institutional high-rise builds.
What’s Included with our Concrete Pump Trailer Rentals
- ACPA certified operators on every pump and placing boom, with working-at-heights certification and annual safety officer training
- Pre-project planning covering equipment phasing, placing boom installation timing, floor-by-floor pour sequencing, and crew coordination with your forming contractor
- Multi-pump coordination when multiple pour zones are running simultaneously on the same structure
- Placing boom installation, commissioning, and repositioning as the building rises, managed by our dedicated shop crew with a site-specific safety checklist for every move
- Year-round scheduling with no seasonal shutdowns, pushing through Ontario winters as long as site conditions allow
- Full WSIB clearance, ACPA certifications, and insurance documentation for ICI prequalification packages
How a High-Rise Pumping Program Works
Pre-Project Planning
Underground and Grade Phase
Pumping
Cleanup
Related Commercial Concrete Pumping Services
We also offer shotcrete, a specialized method of applying concrete with our high-pressure boom pumps. Instead of pouring concrete into forms, shotcrete is sprayed at high velocity through a hose and specialized nozzle, allowing it to bond tightly to almost any surface — even vertical walls and overhead structures.
This technique is ideal for complex shapes, curved designs, and hard-to-reach areas where traditional formwork isn’t practical.
Common applications for our shotcrete service include:
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Swimming pool walls – Our most popular use, creating smooth, durable walls that are ready for finishing.
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Retaining walls – Perfect for irregular shapes and steep terrain.
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Structural repairs – Restores and strengthens existing concrete surfaces.
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Tunnels & culverts – Rapid coverage for confined spaces.
Whether you’re building a new pool, repairing a retaining wall, or working on a specialized infrastructure project, our shotcrete process ensures a strong, seamless finish every time.
Contact us to learn more about how our shotcrete services can work for your next project.
Why General Contractors Choose Premier for High-Rise Programs
From pouring concrete in the rain to complex foundation pumping, we work on:
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New home builds & subdivisions
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High-rise concrete buildings (CIBC Square Project)
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Warehouse slabs & commercial floors
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Bridge decks & abutments
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Industrial tank bases & agricultural projects (Agricultural Pumping)
At what height does a high-rise project need a placing boom instead of a boom pump?
We’ve worked on projects across every corner of Ontario, from downtown high-rises to suburban developments. Our deep knowledge of local site conditions and building codes means your pour goes smoothly, every time.
How long does it take to set up a placing boom?
How far in advance should a general contractor book Premier for a high-rise program?
Can you run multiple pumps on the same high-rise site at the same time?
Do you shut down for winter on high-rise programs?
Areas We Serve in Ontario
We provide concrete pump trailer and concrete pumping services across Southern Ontario, helping contractors and builders keep their projects on schedule — no matter the location or complexity. Our team has decades of experience working in residential, commercial, industrial, and infrastructure settings.
Our key service areas include:
Ontario – High-rise foundations, laneway housing, and downtown renovations.
Mississauga – Residential slabs, ICF walls, and commercial floor toppings.
Vaughan, Richmond Hill, & York Region – Custom homes, subdivision developments, and masonry block fills.
Hamilton – Bridge deck repairs, abutment restorations, and machine bases.
Barrie & Simcoe County – Remote site access, agricultural silo bases, and large commercial slabs.
Niagara Region – Estate builds, industrial expansions, and infrastructure upgrades.
Oshawa & Durham Region – Infrastructure repairs, tunnel work, and multi-unit residential projects.
If your job site is in Southern Ontario, we’ve got you covered — from tight-access city projects to large-scale rural pours. We can mobilize quickly to keep your timeline and budget on track.
Contact us today to book your concrete pumping or concrete pump trailer rental in your area.
Concrete Pumping Services Across Ontario
Premier Concrete Pumping serves contractors and builders throughout Southern Ontario. Browse our city and region pages to learn more about our services near you.
FAQs About High-Rise Concrete Pumping in Ontario
At what height does a high-rise project need a placing boom instead of a boom pump?
The threshold is approximately 200 feet, which corresponds roughly to the full vertical reach of our 65M boom pump. At that height, the boom can reach the floor level but has little to no lateral coverage for a slab pour. Once you are above 200 feet, a placing boom is the right equipment. Below that, we can generally handle everything with our standard boom pump fleet.
How long does it take to set up a placing boom?
Approximately two days. This includes transporting the tower, all pipe sections, and hardware to the job site, coordinating with the site team to stage the equipment, and running the concrete line from grade up to the starting floor. We schedule placing boom installation well in advance of when it is needed so it does not become a bottleneck in your pour schedule.
How far in advance should a general contractor book Premier for a high-rise program?
Several months in advance is standard for high-rise programs. The placing boom installation timeline, equipment phasing across the full program, and our fleet commitments on other projects all require lead time to plan properly. We typically confirm the broad program scope months out and refine the schedule floor by floor as the project progresses. For large institutional or multi-tower programs, the earlier you contact us the better.
Can you run multiple pumps on the same high-rise site at the same time?
Yes. Multi-pump programs are standard on large high-rise and institutional builds. On a large hospital or tower, we dispatch separate pumps to each side of the building so east, west, north, and south pours run simultaneously with a dedicated operator on each pump. We also run pump trucks on ground-level activity at the same time the placing boom is running on upper floors. We have the fleet depth to support this without pulling equipment from other active projects.
Do you shut down for winter on high-rise programs?
No. High-rise programs run year-round. General contractors have deadlines and forming crews on schedule, and we work to match that. As long as the site conditions allow pouring, we are there. Extreme cold may halt a single day, but seasonal shutdowns are not part of how high-rise programs work at Premier.