
PJ’s Concrete Pumping has new regional base on the horizon
LEVERAGING its stalwart reputation as one of regional Victoria’s largest concrete pumping businesses, PJ’s Concrete Pumping is set to open its fourth rural satellite in Bendigo, cementing its long-held delivery of service with the renowned professionalism and reliability that has become synonymous with its name.
Founded in 2000 by Peter Don and run by his son Keelan, PJ Concrete Pumping has steadily expanded from its base in Shepparton. The company has opened additional locations in Wangaratta, Echuca, and most recently, Yarrawonga. With a diverse range of projects, including the Maude Street Mall urban development, All Saints Anglican School, and the Dyson Bus Depot on Industrial Drive, PJ Concrete Pumping services a broad area across Victoria, from Myrtleford and Wangaratta through to Castlemaine.

The company boasts an impressive fleet of 10 concrete pumping trucks, ranging from 25m to 42m booms. The combination of reliable machinery and skilled expertise allows PJ Concrete Pumping to meet the needs of its clients effectively. The strong family values that have guided the business for over two decades foster a collaborative environment that is key to its growth.
To tackle local workforce shortages, PJ Concrete Pumping has invested in a diverse team, including personnel from the Philippines, which enhances the company’s capabilities and reinforces its commitment to customer service. As Keelan said, “We strive for excellence and have done so for 24 years. We have the capacity to expand while maintaining our high service standards. As we move toward Bendigo, we will continue to aim for a higher standard, and our team always lifts to the challenge.”





