concrete Pump trucks help high-rise building projects in Manila Philippines
Overview
For a high-rise residential and commercial complex project in Manila, the Philippines, the client selected our 6×4″ Howo truck-mounted pump as the primary concrete delivery equipment. The project required rapid and stable delivery of large volumes of concrete to construction sites tens or even hundreds of meters high within limited construction space. Faced with a tight deadline and complex construction conditions, our truck-mounted pump, with its powerful pumping capacity, flexible boom, and stable performance, became the client’s preferred choice.
We not only provided the client with the complete truck-mounted pump, but also a full set of accessories. We also dispatched technical engineers to provide on-site guidance, ensuring rapid commissioning of the equipment.
Customer Information
The client is a large local construction company in the Philippines. They have long collaborated with the local government and have undertaken municipal and commercial projects such as high-rise residential buildings, bridges, and office buildings. This time, they were undertaking a complex project with a total construction area of over 150,000 square meters. The tight deadline placed extremely high demands on the equipment’s performance and reliability. They urgently needed a stable device to meet the city government’s various acceptance requirements.

Customer Requirements
1.High construction height: Concrete needed to be pumped to a height exceeding 80 meters.
2.Limited site space: Located in the city center, transportation and equipment layout were restricted.
3.Tight construction schedule: Continuous pumping was required daily to ensure a constant supply of concrete.
4.High labor costs: The client sought to reduce labor input through equipment automation.
Therefore, the customer needs a pump truck with high pumping efficiency, flexible boom, reliability and durability, which can meet the needs of continuous and large-scale operations.
How do customers Find Us
The client initially found us through a peer recommendation. Our salesperson first asked about their needs. After in-depth discussions, they provided them with several real-world examples of similar needs. Noting one of the examples was close to their location, they decided to drive there and take a look at the construction site. After their visit, they expressed their deep impression of Daswell’s equipment performance and service assurance, and expressed their willingness to work with us. Subsequently, they met with our sales manager several times and watched a video of the equipment being tested at the factory. Within a short period of time, they placed an order for the pump truck.
Equipment Configuration and Transport Container List
The equipment and accessories we provided to our customers this time are as follows:
Model: Daswell 37-meter pump truck
Rated output: 120 m³/h
Maximum pumping pressure: 8 MPa
Total power: 260 kW
Boom length: 37 meters (four-section boom)
Chassis brand: Well-known heavy-duty truck chassis HOWO, powerful and powerful
Operating system: Fully automatic intelligent control system, supports remote control
List of materials in the container:
One box of consumable parts (seals, valve blocks, filters, etc.)
Two boxes of lubricating oil and hydraulic oil
100 meters of delivery pipe
Four large elbows, six straight pipes
One spare high-pressure hose
One tool kit (including wrenches, lubrication gun, and standard maintenance tools)
User manual and maintenance guide
Installation and Commissioning, Operation Training
Upon arrival of the pump truck in the Philippines, Daswell dispatched technical engineers to the site immediately:
Transportation and Delivery: Assisted the customer with unloading and inspection of the pump truck.
Installation and Commissioning: Comprehensive testing and commissioning of the hydraulic system, electronic control system, and boom operation to ensure all parameters met standards.
Operation Training: On-site training for customer operators, demonstrating boom deployment, concrete pumping, emergency shutdown, and remote control operation.
Maintenance Guidance: Detailed explanation of the daily maintenance procedures for the pump truck, including hydraulic oil changes, lubrication point filling, and pipe cleaning, to help the customer quickly master key equipment maintenance techniques.
After one day of installation, commissioning, and training, the customer team was able to independently operate the pump truck and put it into operation.
Feedback
Then the pump truck went into operation, it received high praise from the customer:
Significantly Improved Efficiency: Stable pumping speed, capable of pouring 110-120 m³ of concrete per hour, approximately 35% faster than the traditional trailer pump + crane method.
Shortened Construction Time: The main structure is expected to be topped out 1.5 months ahead of schedule, saving significant labor and management costs.
Reduced Labor Costs: The automated operation of the pump truck reduces manpower by approximately 40%.
Higher Construction Quality: Strong pumping continuity avoids cold joints and ensures more uniform concrete pouring quality.
Higher Return on Investment: Efficient equipment operation results in higher profit margins. The customer indicated that the payback period for this pump truck is expected to be only 8-10 months.
The client stated that the Daswell truck-mounted pump not only improved the overall efficiency and economic benefits of the project, but also enhanced their competitiveness in large-scale project bidding. They plan to continue working with Daswell on more high-rise and bridge projects in the future.