Qualify the job
Send address, timing, job type, dimensions, mix criteria, placement method, access, washout, and project requirements.
The mobile plant comes to the job
The truck carries concrete materials separately and combines them at the site after the job is ready. That provides scheduling and quantity flexibility while keeping route, access, mix, testing, and placement requirements clearly defined.
Send address, timing, job type, dimensions, mix criteria, placement method, access, washout, and project requirements.
Dispatch provides the delivered quote, arrival window, assumptions, included time, charges, payment terms, and job-ready conditions.
The operator positions safely, completes setup, batches the approved mix, and discharges while the customer’s crew places the concrete.
Quantity, additions, waiting, exceptions, customer acknowledgement, and payment are documented according to the quote.
Customer readiness
Who provides what
Unless the written quote says otherwise, standard service is concrete supply and delivery—not forming, reinforcement, placement, or finishing.
Quantity planning
Length (ft) × width (ft) × depth (in) ÷ 324 gives a planning estimate in cubic yards.
Excavation variation, grade, forms, waste, spillage, pump priming, and field conditions can change demand.
The discharge record documents quantity supplied. The written quote controls minimums, included time, and service charges.
Send the address, timing, and a few job details. We’ll confirm the route, explain the charges, and give you a clear delivered quote before you commit.