PUMP TRUCK RENTAL IN Brockton, MA

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Where do you service?

Operating from Rindge, New Hampshire, our concrete pump rental services benefit from direct access to major routes throughout the region. This central location allows us to efficiently dispatch our concrete pumping equipment and certified operators to meet the diverse needs of construction projects across the area, ensuring timely and reliable service delivery.

Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island coverage area

Centrally dispatched from Rindge, NH facility

Quick access to all major New England transportation routes

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Specifications

The S 36 X concrete pump features a 115'6" vertical reach and 102'6" horizontal reach. This unit adapts to your projects while maintaining flow rates of up to 178 cubic yards per hour.

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Powerful Performance

Built with by Schwing, this unit delivers maximum pressure of 1,102 PSI and handles aggregates up to 2.5 inches. The  hydraulics ensures consistent concrete flow, making it great for everything from residential foundations to multi-story commercial projects.

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Jobsite Versatility

Whether you're working below grade (78'9" reach) or tackling elevated pours, our S 36 X provides flexibility and reliability for your project. The quick setup and precise control make it an efficient choice for any concrete placement challenge.

Brockton, Massachusetts: A City with Rich History and Modern Progress

Brockton, Massachusetts, has a storied past dating back to its settlement in the early 17th century. Originally part of Bridgewater, the area known as North Bridgewater became a separate town in 1821 and was renamed Brockton in 1874. The city's incorporation in 1881 marked the beginning of a vibrant era, with Brockton becoming a major center for shoe manufacturing and earning the nickname "Shoe City." This industrial growth was complemented by electrical innovations, including the implementation of a three-wire underground electrical system in 1883. Brockton's cultural heritage is diverse, from the Fuller Museum of Art to the Brockton Historical Society preserving local history. The city's boxing legacy, with champions like Rocky Marciano, has earned it the title "City of Champions."

The late 19th and early 20th centuries saw Brockton emerge as a pioneer in urban development. The introduction of electric street lighting in 1884 and an innovative inland sewage disposal system in 1893 laid the groundwork for sustained growth. These infrastructure improvements included the use of concrete in various public works projects, enhancing durability and efficiency. Today, Brockton's skyline reflects its evolution, with historic buildings standing alongside modern healthcare facilities and educational institutions like Massasoit Community College, established in 1966. The city's population has grown to approximately 100,000 residents, representing a diverse mix of cultures. This demographic vibrancy, coupled with a strong public school system and an economy focused on healthcare and education, positions Brockton as a dynamic urban center ready for future development.