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Concrete & formwork

Get every pour, pump and crew on the same clock.

A concrete pour is the least forgiving event on site: a late pump or a clashed crane and you're paying standby on trucks that won't wait. SiteLive lines up the pour window, the pump, the crew and the access so the whole pour moves as one booking.

What you get

  • Pour windows booked with the pump and crane in one slot
  • Clash detection so two pours don't fight for the same crane
  • Concrete and reo deliveries timed to the pour, not the day
  • Crew and finisher rosters tied to each pour
  • Cure and strip lookahead so formwork cycles don't stall
  • Invited subbie crews confirm their pour slots for free

How it works

  1. 1
    Book the pour as one event

    The pour, pump, crane window and crew are a single coordinated slot — not four separate calls.

  2. 2
    Protect the access

    Clash detection stops anyone else booking the crane or gate during your pour window.

  3. 3
    Plan the cycle

    Cure and strip times feed the lookahead so the next form set is ready when you are.

FAQ

Can we book the pump and crane with the pour?

Yes. Plant and access are bookable resources, so a pour reserves the pump and crane window together and flags any clash.

How are deliveries handled?

Concrete and reo deliveries are timed to the pour slot and visible to the gate, so trucks aren't queued blind.

Does it help with formwork cycling?

Cure and strip durations feed the lookahead, so you can see when each deck frees up for the next set.

Do our pour crews pay?

No. Invited subbie crews confirm free; you pay one flat price per site.

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Start free — 7 days

Card required. Cancel before day 7 and pay nothing. Invited subbies confirm for free.