Material and quantity
Share the required aggregate product and estimated quantity. Confirm the actual material and current availability with the pit before ordering.

Ultra 20 Stone Slinger delivery + controlled placement
Ask Treasure State Concrete, Inc. whether its Ultra 20 Stone Slinger service fits the gravel, crushed rock, drain material, sand, topsoil, access, placement area, and schedule for your project. Every material and request is reviewed before the delivery method is confirmed.
A different delivery conversation
On a suitable site, our Ultra 20 Stone Slinger can direct aggregate toward a planned placement area instead of relying only on a conventional dump point. Treasure State Concrete, Inc. currently publishes a potential placement distance of up to 100 feet for suitable sites, but actual working distance depends on the project and must be confirmed rather than assumed from the maximum.
Placement is approximate. Final depth, grade, compaction, finish, and exact distribution are separate project responsibilities unless they are specifically reviewed and included in the written scope.
The placement point, surrounding crews, utilities, structures, equipment, protected areas, and the truck's safe operating space should all be part of the discussion before scheduling. Clearly mark where material is intended to go and every area that must be avoided.
Ultra 20 Stone Slinger placement does not replace the approved material specification, required site preparation, final grading, compaction, testing, or project supervision.
Information to send before dispatch
Photos and a plain description of the route and placement area can help start the conversation. Final acceptance still depends on the actual conditions presented to the driver.
Share the required aggregate product and estimated quantity. Confirm the actual material and current availability with the pit before ordering.
Describe the route from the maintained public road, turning and backing room, slopes, ground conditions, overhead clearance, and the proposed setup area.
Explain where the material is intended to go, the approximate area to cover, areas to avoid, and whether other crews or equipment will be working nearby.
Provide the project address, requested date, onsite contact, and the one competent adult who will serve as the required ground guide.
Truck access and jobsite risks
The customer must provide and direct a reasonably safe route, setup, and placement area. One designated competent adult ground guide is required when the truck leaves a maintained public road or moves, backs, unloads, spreads, or operates on the jobsite. The ground guide and driver must agree on clear hand signals before movement, and the guide must remain visible in the driver's mirror without other duties or distractions.
Tell dispatch about questionable access before scheduling. Weather or changed site conditions may require a different plan, and the driver may stop or decline onsite access or placement when conditions are unsafe, visual contact is lost, or a signal is unclear.
Read the ground-guide, blind-spot, and hand-signal guide →Read the complete material-delivery preparation guide →Ultra 20 Stone Slinger service
Send the required aggregate product, estimated quantity, project location, route and setup details, placement area, and desired timing.