Concrete Coordination
One Point of Contact for Every Stage of Your Concrete Pour
A concrete pour involves more than a pump and a truck. Supplier timing, truck sequencing, site readiness, pump management — when any one of these slips, the entire pour is at risk. Our concrete coordination service in Simcoe County and across Central Ontario puts Rockline in charge of the logistics so you can focus on the work itself.
Stage 1
Consultation and Site Assessment
We start by understanding your project fully before anything is scheduled. Pour volume, site access, concrete mix requirements, and timing constraints are all reviewed so the coordination plan reflects the actual conditions of your job.
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- Pour volume and mix design review
- Site access and pump positioning assessment
- Identification of access or timing constraints
- Alignment with your project schedule
Stage 2
Supplier and Schedule Coordination
Once the project scope is established, we handle supplier scheduling and truck sequencing. Loads need to arrive at the right intervals — too early and the concrete sits; too late and the pour stalls. We coordinate directly with your supplier to keep trucks moving in the right order at the right pace.
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- Supplier communication and scheduling
- Truck sequencing and arrival interval planning
- Pour window planning aligned with crew availability
- Coordination adjusted in response to delays or mix changes
Stage 3
On-Site Pump Management
This is where the coordination becomes visible. With two operators on site, we manage the pump process directly — monitoring flow, communicating with truck drivers, and adjusting in real time as conditions change. When something unexpected comes up, we adapt without stopping the pour.
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- Two operators present and active throughout the pour
- Real-time pump management and flow monitoring
- Direct communication with truck drivers and site crew
- Immediate response to mix issues or equipment changes
Stage 4
Completion and Site Sign-Off
When the pour is complete, we handle full equipment cleanup before we leave. Our operators are responsible for cleaning and maintaining the Schwing equipment on site — your location is left in the same condition it was when we arrived.
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- Full equipment cleanup by our own operators
- Confirmation of pour completion and quality
- Site left clean — no mess, no residue left to your crew

Why Our Coordination Process Works
Two operators on every coordinated pour
Pump-over process managed by our team, start to finish
1 m³ per minute pumping rate
Schwing fleet of three — reliable equipment every time


