PUMP TRUCK RENTAL IN West Albany, NY

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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.

West Albany, New York: A Tale of Rails and Industry

West Albany's story begins in the 1850s when Andrew R. Hunter purchased and subdivided land for eager homesteaders. This strategic hamlet, nestled within Albany County, quickly became a hub of activity thanks to its prime location along emerging rail lines. The area's history is closely tied to the railroad, with the 1844 relocation of the Albany & Schenectady Railroad to the Tivoli Hollow Line setting the stage for growth. By 1860, West Albany had transformed into a major livestock hub, becoming an important center for cattle trade by the 1880s. The community's proximity to Albany proper grants residents access to cultural sites like the New York State Museum and Albany Institute of History & Art.

The mid-1850s saw a pivotal moment in West Albany's development with the establishment of a large rail yard by a major railroad company. This sprawling complex became a critical freight and maintenance hub, cementing the area's importance in the regional transportation network. The industrial boom of the late 1800s likely saw the use of early concrete techniques in the construction of bridges and rail infrastructure, though specific projects aren't detailed in historical records. Today, West Albany exists as a neighborhood within the larger city of Albany, sharing in the city's diverse population of approximately 99,000 residents as of 2020. The remnants of its cattle yards and rail facilities stand as reminders of the area's industrial past, even as West Albany continues to evolve alongside the greater Albany metropolitan area.