You have your neighbors come help put it up, when the concrete truck comes to pour your slab.
The concrete truck let out its continuous rumble, men shouted, relaying orders or acknowledging them.
But he could still drive a concrete truck.
"They're really going to box them in," said Daniel Gladstone, the driver of the concrete truck.
I say it's a cement truck; they call it a concrete truck.
Here I must say a word about the drivers of concrete trucks.
On June 6, 1950, workers were installing temporary wooden timbers for the concrete trucks pouring the deck.
"The most perfect floors you will ever see are right out of the concrete truck."
Bulldozers, forklifts, concrete trucks moved in an intricate, seemingly random pattern.
We awake each morning to the growl of concrete trucks and the beep!