Concrete Pumping in Tuncurry

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Tuncurry Concrete Pumping


From holiday homes to full-time family builds, Tuncurry’s construction scene is growing—and timing is everything. Mackie’s Concrete Pumping helps keep projects on schedule with efficient, no-fuss concrete pumping that suits the area’s mix of block types and build styles.


We’ve poured for small slabs in the back of rental homes and large-scale new builds in quiet cul-de-sacs. No matter the site, we bring the right pump, the right team and the know-how to work around access issues or weather delays. We handle each job with care and get it poured quickly.


We pump for:

  • Home and extension slabs
  • Outdoor areas and patios
  • Driveways, footpaths and ramps
  • Sheds, tanks and base work

Tuncurry has its share of tight access sites, older properties and sloped ground. That’s why we use both line and boom pumps depending on what the job needs. We show up with the right setup, work clean and make sure the pour holds strong.


For concrete pumping you can count on in Tuncurry, give us a call on 0437 731 020 to book it in.

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Concrete pumping in Tuncurry suits a wide mix of projects, from coastal renovations to new home builds. With flexible pump setups, tight access and weather shifts are handled with ease.

Concrete Builds for Lasting Local Builds


Tuncurry’s a mix of classic beach town and growing suburb, which makes its builds just as varied. Some blocks back onto bushland, others are packed in side by side, and access often depends on how early you get there. That’s where concrete pumping makes life easier.


We’ve worked with all sorts of sites in Tuncurry—new builds off the main strip, tricky extensions behind older homes, and elevated pads that need a bit more planning. When wheelbarrows won’t cut it or site access is limited, a pump takes care of the hard part.


Line pumps are great for weaving hoses around corners or down long driveways. Boom pumps are perfect for bigger slabs or reaching over fences and trees. Either way, it’s cleaner, faster and less labour-intensive.


In Tuncurry, conditions can shift quickly—rain one day, heat the next. Pumping helps get the mix placed before it turns or sets too soon. It’s one of the easiest ways to improve consistency, speed and the final finish, especially on jobs where no two blocks are the same.

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Frequently Asked Questions


  • Can concrete pumping help with limited site access?

    Yes, concrete pumping is ideal for limited-access sites. Line pumps use flexible hoses that can snake through narrow walkways, behind buildings or around landscaping. Boom pumps reach over obstacles using a robotic arm, perfect for high or complex sites.


    Whether it’s a back-lot block or a house with no side access, pumping delivers concrete right where it’s needed—without tearing up the yard or needing excessive manual labour.

  • What’s the difference between wet hire and dry hire for concrete pumping?

    Wet hire includes both the concrete pump and the operator—this is the most common arrangement for residential and light commercial jobs.


    Dry hire means you rent the equipment without an operator, which is usually reserved for contractors with licensed operators on their own crew.


    For most homeowners and builders, wet hire is the safer and more efficient option, as it includes setup, operation and clean-up.

  • How long does a concrete pumping job take from start to finish?

    A standard residential job can usually be completed within a few hours. Setup time depends on the site but typically takes 30–60 minutes. The pour itself can take as little as 20 minutes for a small pad or up to two hours for larger slabs.


    Clean-up is also included, with the pump flushed and equipment packed down. Planning and prep are key to making sure the job moves without delays.

  • Do I need to be on-site during the concrete pump job?

    It’s highly recommended. Having someone on-site—whether it’s you, your builder or another point of contact—means questions can be answered on the spot, changes can be made if needed and timing stays tight.


    While experienced crews can work independently, communication is smoother when the site manager is present, especially for jobs with tight tolerances or access considerations.

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