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New blue-and-gray Treasure State Concrete, Inc. mixer truck staged beneath Montana mountain peaks

Ready-mix + concrete pumping

Ready-mix concrete delivery and pumping in Western Montana.

Treasure State Concrete, Inc. supplies ready-mix for residential, commercial, and public work—backed by fourteen mixer trucks and coordinated 32-meter pump, 39-meter pump, and 40 Meter RZ Pump service.

Local production and delivery

Mix, trucks, and pumping through one team.

Treasure State Concrete, Inc. lists its concrete plant as NRMCA-certified. Call with the approved project requirements so dispatch can confirm the concrete, delivery, and placement plan for the actual job.

Calculator results and early quantities are planning estimates. Confirm the approved specifications, actual dimensions, order quantity, and delivery plan before the pour.

Ready for the job

The concrete side of the project.

New blue-and-gray Treasure State Concrete, Inc. mixer truck at a Montana mountain jobsite
Ready-mix supply

Ready-mix delivery

Concrete for residential, commercial, and public work, produced locally and delivered by a fleet of fourteen mixer trucks.

Brown stamped driveway colored with Solomon Colors integral pigment
Color and finish planning

Colored additives

Colored additives are available. Final appearance also depends on the approved mix, placement, timing, curing, and finishing performed by the customer or contractor. Ask dispatch about current color availability.

Treasure State Concrete, Inc. 40 Meter RZ concrete pump truck in Montana mountain scenery
Coordinated placement

Concrete pumping

Coordinate the mix and pump through one dispatch team, with a 32-meter pump, 39-meter pump, and 40 Meter RZ Pump available for suitable placements.

Blue Treasure State Concrete, Inc. mixer truck delivering concrete to a pump truck at a Montana jobsite

Placement planning

Reach starts with the actual site.

Our new 40 Meter RZ Pump joins the 32-meter and 39-meter pumps. Dispatch matches equipment to safe setup, access, obstacles, reach, and placement sequence—not boom length alone.

Ask about line hose when a boom cannot serve the placement directly. Suitability depends on the approved mix and actual route.

Before you call

Bring the details that shape the pour.

Good dispatch information helps the team discuss product, timing, trucking, and placement without assuming that every site works the same way.

  • Project basics

    Share the project location, desired pour date, and whether the work is residential, commercial, or public.

  • Concrete requirements

    Bring the approved specifications, estimated quantity, placement type, and any colored-additive request.

  • Placement plan

    Tell dispatch whether you expect direct-chute placement, pump service, or line hose so the actual setup can be reviewed.

  • Site access

    Describe the route from public roads, setup space, ground conditions, and any access limits affecting mixer or pump trucks.

  • Footing and washout supplies

    Ask about AccuFooting footing braces and temporary concrete washout tubs. Before delivery, arrange a contained washdown area on private property that the property owner has approved; public-property washdown is not permitted.

Buying without a company account?

Review and sign the customer acknowledgment.

Review concrete characteristics, placement and finishing responsibilities, truck access, and customer responsibility for the material and delivery before the order is finalized.

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Ready-mix, delivery, and pumping

Let's plan the next pour.

Share the location, approved requirements, estimated quantity, desired date, access, and intended placement method.