In-house line pump service
When a standard pour is a good fit for the in-house line pump, this is the fastest way to get it into the schedule.

48 N line pumping · Minot, North Dakota
This page is for planned, standard line-pump work. Pick an opening online, send rough yardage, and let 48 N check the day without forcing a callback chase while the crew is out on another pour. If the job is urgent, unusual, or weather-sensitive, call dispatch and sort it out directly.
Use booking when the job fits a normal window. Use the phone when the setup is unusual, the schedule is moving, or the pour cannot wait.
Why line pumping
In-house line pump service
When a standard pour is a good fit for the in-house line pump, this is the fastest way to get it into the schedule.
Repeat-customer booking without callback chase
Pick a window, send rough yardage and job details, and check back later on the same phone to see whether the request was approved.
Real approval, not fake instant confirmation
The system holds the requested slot while the day gets checked, so customers get a faster process without pretending the schedule confirms itself.
Call for anything non-standard
Same-day changes, weather shifts, unusual hose runs, and oddball jobs still belong on the phone. The booking tool is for the work that should be easy to place.
Good fit for pumping
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Driveways, basements, garage slabs, sidewalks, and home-site placements where access is tight but the job is still straightforward.
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Retail, industrial, and site concrete where line pumping keeps labor down and placement moving when the truck cannot land exactly where it needs to.
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Shops, bins, feedlots, walls, and placements where the value is getting concrete where it needs to go without turning the crew into a wheelbarrow team.
Coverage and prep
Coverage
Serving Minot, western and central North Dakota jobs. The tighter the schedule and the farther the drive, the more important it is to get the request in early.

Before booking
Rough yardage
Job location
Preferred time window
Access, hose run, or setup notes
On the pump side

The line-pump side stays inside the same 48 N operation, so good customers are dealing with one company instead of a brand handoff.

The online path is there for work that should be easy to place in the calendar without waiting on a callback while the crew is already on another job.

A fast booking flow only works if the equipment side is real. Keeping the pump serviced and ready is part of what makes the calendar worth using.
Online booking
Pick the day and time window that fits the pour.
Enter rough yardage, location, and anything important about access.
Send the request and 48 N holds that window while the schedule is checked.
Reopen booking later on the same phone to see whether it was approved or released.
Ready to book?
Planned work belongs in booking. Urgent work, same-day changes, and unusual setups still belong on the phone.
Quick answers
Is online booking instantly confirmed?
No. The requested slot is held while the schedule gets checked. That keeps the process fast without pretending the calendar confirms itself.
What fits this booking flow best?
Repeat-customer work and standard line-pump jobs that are planned enough to fit a normal opening. Weird or urgent jobs should still be called in.
What should I have ready before booking?
Rough yardage, location, preferred window, and any notes about access, hose run, slab type, or timing.
Can repeat customers save this like an app?
Yes. The booking page is installable on supported phones so it can stay on the home screen and open like a jobsite tool.