Industrial Concrete Pumping Southern Ontario
Large warehouse floors, manufacturing facility slabs, distribution centre foundations, and heavy industrial pours demand pumping equipment and operators built for the job. Premier Concrete Pumping has delivered industrial-scale placements across Ontario since 1989.
- Over 35+ Years of Experience
- Follow-Up Guarantee
- Full-Service Approach
Your Ontario Industrial Pour Needs More Than Just a Pump Truck
Industrial concrete work operates at a scale and pace that separates it from every other type of placement. Warehouse floor slabs can run tens of thousands of square feet. Distribution centre foundations span entire city blocks. Manufacturing facilities need flat, dense, precisely placed concrete that meets strict tolerances for racking loads, fork traffic, and industrial equipment.
Getting a poor pour on an industrial floor slab affects the structural performance of the building and potentially the ability of the tenant to operate. Our operators understand the stakes on industrial work.
Industrial Projects We Handle Every Week
01.
Warehouse and Distribution Facility Slabs
High-output floor slab placements on large open-plan warehouse and distribution buildings. We position our boom to cover maximum area from a single staging point and minimize repositioning delays between sections.
02.
Tilt-Up Panel Pours
Tilt-up construction is the standard building method across Ontario's industrial and warehouse sector. We have placed tilt-up panels across hundreds of industrial projects and understand the pour sequence and rate requirements that tilt-up demands.
03.
Manufacturing Plant Foundations and Floors
Industrial foundations, grade beams, equipment pads, pits, and trenches require precise placement in reinforced or confined areas. We match equipment to the specific access conditions on your site.
04.
Mezzanine and Elevated Slab Pours
Industrial buildings with mezzanines, elevated office decks, or multi-level processing areas require boom reach and operator control. We handle elevated slab placements with the same attention to pour rate and formwork load management as high-rise work.
Designed for Tight Sites, Long Distances, and Tough Mixes
Industrial concrete work demands high output, precise pour rate control, and a crew that understands the finishing window. Premier Concrete Pumping has been delivering industrial placements across Ontario since 1989, with the fleet depth and operator experience to handle projects from single-day warehouse pours to multi-building industrial park programs.
Trailer Mounted Pumps
For tough-to-reach sites, underpasses, and low-clearance areas.
Low Slump + SCC Mix Experts
We’ve pumped plasticized and self-consolidating mixes for years.
2”, 3”, 4” & 5” Line Options
Run any line size through congested formwork or across long distances.
Wall Pipes, Kevlar Socks & Reducing Tips
Precision gear for tight vertical pours.
Equipment Built for Industrial Work
Here's what we roll up with, to make sure the job gets done:
- Boom Pumps from 28M to 65M for large industrial floor slabs and open-plan warehouse sites
- Trailer Line Pumps for confined industrial sites and precision placement in tight locations
- High-Output Pump Configurations for tilt-up panels and large-volume floor slab placements
- Backup and Standby Pumps for continuous pours where stopping mid-placement is not an option
Infrastructure Pumping—Start to Finish, No Guesswork
“We don’t just show up—we show up prepared.”
We Offer:
- Unionized operators meeting industrial site safety and labour standards
- Active WSIB coverage with clearance certificates provided ahead of every pour
- Fleet depth for large placements: boom trucks from 28M to 65M plus trailer line pumps
- Backup pump capability on large industrial slabs where stopping mid-placement is not an option
- Scheduling flexibility for industrial construction timelines including early starts and weekends
Laying the Groundwork for What’s Next
Premier fleet delivering a large-volume industrial floor slab placement across Southern Ontario.
Large industrial floor slabs demand high output, precise pour rate control, and a crew that understands the finishing window. Premier Concrete Pumping has been delivering industrial placements across Ontario since 1989, with the fleet depth and operator experience to handle projects from single-day warehouse pours to multi-building industrial park programs.
Got questions about industrial concrete pumping?
Check out our frequently asked questions about industrial concrete pumping in Ontario.
What is the largest industrial slab pour you can support?
With our 65M boom trucks and high-output pump fleet, we can support single-day placements of very large industrial floor slabs. For exceptionally large placements that may exceed a single machine’s output, we can coordinate multiple pumps on the same site. Contact us with your slab dimensions and pour volume and we will advise on the right equipment configuration.
Can you accommodate tilt-up panel pours across a multi-building industrial park?
Yes. Multi-building industrial park projects are a regular part of our workload. We can schedule tilt-up placements across multiple buildings in sequence, coordinating equipment moves and pour timing with your construction program. Volume-based pricing applies to multi-building projects with guaranteed work.
Do your operators have experience with industrial safety requirements?
Yes. Our operators are experienced on union industrial job sites with strict PPE requirements, site-specific safety inductions, and safety documentation requirements. Head-to-toe hi-viz, appropriate hard hat standards, tear-resistant gloves, and full WSIB coverage are standard on every industrial placement we complete.
How is industrial concrete pumping priced?
Industrial pricing is volume-based. Long-term projects and multi-building programs with guaranteed volume receive preferred rates. Single-pour industrial jobs are priced at standard commercial rates. Provide your project scope, pour volumes, and estimated timeline when requesting a quote for the most accurate pricing.
How far in advance should an industrial pour be booked?
A minimum of one month lead time is recommended for industrial placements. For larger projects or those going through a formal tendering process, the booking conversation typically starts several months ahead of the first pour. New clients go through an account setup process including project scope review and safety documentation exchange.
Who We Work With
From industrial general contractors to construction managers on warehouse and logistics builds, we partner with the Ontario contractors who build the facilities that keep the province running.
What is the largest industrial slab pour you can support?
With our 65M boom trucks and high-output pump fleet, we can support single-day placements of very large industrial floor slabs. For exceptionally large placements that may exceed a single machine’s output, we can coordinate multiple pumps on the same site. Contact us with your slab dimensions and pour volume and we will advise on the right equipment configuration.
Can you accommodate tilt-up panel pours across a multi-building industrial park?
Yes. Multi-building industrial park projects are a regular part of our workload. We can schedule tilt-up placements across multiple buildings in sequence, coordinating equipment moves and pour timing with your construction program. Volume-based pricing applies to multi-building projects with guaranteed work.
Do your operators have experience with industrial safety requirements?
Yes. Our operators are experienced on union industrial job sites with strict PPE requirements, site-specific safety inductions, and safety documentation requirements. Head-to-toe hi-viz, appropriate hard hat standards, tear-resistant gloves, and full WSIB coverage are standard on every industrial placement we complete.
How is industrial concrete pumping priced?
Industrial pricing is volume-based. Long-term projects and multi-building programs with guaranteed volume receive preferred rates. Single-pour industrial jobs are priced at standard commercial rates. Provide your project scope, pour volumes, and estimated timeline when requesting a quote for the most accurate pricing.
How far in advance should an industrial pour be booked?
A minimum of one month lead time is recommended for industrial placements. For larger projects or those going through a formal tendering process, the booking conversation typically starts several months ahead of the first pour. New clients go through an account setup process including project scope review and safety documentation exchange.
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Let's Talk About Your Next Infrastructure Pour
Premier Concrete Pumping brings over 35 years of experience on Ontario industrial construction sites. Certified operators, full fleet coverage, unionized labour standards, and the scheduling flexibility your project demands. Contact us to discuss your industrial pumping requirements.