It takes a strong arm, or more specifically, an articulating boom concrete pump, to move liquid concrete from where mixer trucks unload the slurry of stone and cement to where the concrete actually needs to be placed. We see it all the time at construction sites around Toronto, but very few images display the articulating boom as well as this one by UrbanToronto Forum contributor flonicky which is in use at the Galleria On the Park III site at Dufferin and Dupont.

A concrete pump's articulating boom reaches across a construction site at Dufferin and Dupont, image by UrbanToronto Forum contributor flonicky

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