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Boise

Boise, Idaho

Boise

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9500 W Overland Rd
Boise, ID, 83709

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Monday  7:30am–5pm
Tuesday  7:30am–5pm
Wednesday  7:30am–5pm
Thursday  7:30am–5pm
Friday  7:30am–5pm

Saturday  8am–12pm
Sunday  Closed

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Equipment Rental in Boise, Idaho | Serving the Treasure Valley from Eagle and Meridian to Mountain Home

Boise is not slowing down. The combination of technology company relocations, a lower cost of living than the California and Pacific Northwest metros, a high quality of life, and a business environment that attracted employers ahead of the workforce created a growth cycle that outpaced the infrastructure’s ability to keep pace. The Treasure Valley’s population growth has consistently outrun the growth in housing, utilities, roads, and commercial capacity. And through all of it, the construction industry has been the industry most visibly trying to close the gap. 

The result is a construction market that operates at a pace different from what most Idaho markets have historically required. Multi-family residential construction is building skyward in Boise’s urban core, while single-family subdivisions extend across the valley floor toward the foothills of every surrounding range. Distribution and warehouse facilities are going up along the I-84 corridor to support a retail economy that follows rooftops. Data centers are finding their Idaho home in the Treasure Valley for the same reasons they went to Central Oregon. REIC Rentals in Boise is the equipment partner this market requires, serving Boise and the surrounding communities, including Eagle, Meridian, Star, Nampa, Caldwell, and Mountain Home.

The Treasure Valley's Idaho Side: Boise to Mountain Home

Our Boise branch covers the full Treasure Valley on the Idaho side: Boise, Eagle, Meridian, Star, Nampa, Caldwell, Emmett, Middleton, and Mountain Home. The Ontario, Oregon side of the Treasure Valley is served by our Ontario branch. For projects between our two locations, our team coordinates coverage to ensure all projects in the valley are covered by local services.

Multi-Family and Commercial Development

The Boise metro’s housing shortage and population growth have created a multi-family and commercial construction market that shows no signs of slowing. 

Commercial office and retail construction follows the residential growth. The strip development serving new suburban neighborhoods, the mixed-use urban infill projects in Boise’s core, and the office campuses that technology employers are building as they establish Treasure Valley headquarters all require the full commercial construction equipment range: aerial work platforms, concrete tools, compaction equipment, and power generation for every phase of the build. 

Distribution center and warehouse construction along the I-84 corridor has accelerated as the valley’s population growth created the retail demand that logistics infrastructure follows. These are large-footprint projects with significant earthmoving, structural steel, and interior fit-out requirements, and our team plans equipment availability across the full project timeline rather than treating each phase as a standalone event. 

Data center investment is coming to the Treasure Valley for the same reasons it went to Central Oregon: available power, land costs, and a favorable regulatory environment. These campuses require temporary power at industrial scale, precision cooling for critical-environment construction phases, and the full range of heavy construction equipment from initial earthmoving through interior fit-out.

Heavy construction machinery for rent in Boise, Idaho. Ideal for building projects and site preparat.

Cooling and Summer Construction

Idaho summers are hot. The Treasure Valley regularly sees daily highs in the low-to-mid 90s from July through early September, with temperatures frequently pushing 100 degrees or higher during peak summer weeks. Enclosed construction sites reach dangerous temperatures faster than outdoor conditions suggest, and active climate control needs to be planned before crews are working in a heat-compromised space, not after.  

We provide portable air conditioning for enclosed multi-family and commercial construction sites during summer phases. Interior fit-out in a new apartment building without cooling in July is a worker safety issue before it is a comfort issue.  

Healthcare facility construction requires temperature-controlled environments during installation phases, regardless of ambient outdoor conditions, and we provide cooling equipment matched to the specific requirements of these projects.  

Warehousing and distribution construction during summer requires active cooling for the workers installing systems and equipment inside large industrial buildings; the high-bay, metal-panel construction common in this building type traps and amplifies summer heat without ventilation.

Excavator working on the foundation of a new building at REIC Rentals, Boise.

Heating and Winter Construction

Jet Heat flameless heaters are the heating solution of choice for Boise’s winter construction season. The Treasure Valley’s winters are cold enough to create genuine concrete-curing and interior-finish challenges from November through March, even if they are not the extreme sub-zero conditions of higher-elevation Montana and Wyoming markets. 

The valley’s overnight lows in January and February frequently drop into the teens, and the combination of cold temperature and the valley’s persistent winter fog creates challenging curing conditions for slabs and structural pours.  

Multi-family construction in Boise’s urban core runs year-round, and heating for interior finishing phases, protecting adhesive and coating applications and maintaining safe worker temperatures through the winter building season, is an equipment requirement we plan for at the quoting stage rather than reactively when temperature drops create problems on site.

Construction truck at Boise site for REIC Rentals.

Earthmoving and Site Preparation

The Treasure Valley’s active commercial and industrial development requires site preparation at a scale that matches the market’s pace. The valley floor’s variable soil profile, from sandy alluvial deposits near the river to rocky basalt outcroppings on the valley margins, requires matched equipment selection for different site conditions within the same market.  

Residential subdivision site prep at the scale Boise’s growth demands means hundreds of lots are being developed simultaneously in new communities along the valley’s expanding perimeter, requiring continuous deployment of earthmoving and compaction equipment.

Aerial Access, Power, and General Tools

We stock rough-terrain boom lifts for exterior structural and facade work on the undeveloped valley perimeter sites, and electric scissor lifts for noise-sensitive urban core projects.  

Generator power for residential and commercial development ahead of utility service is a standard construction tool in the new communities forming along the valley’s edges, where the Treasure Valley’s growth has consistently outpaced utility infrastructure. We also carry the complete concrete tools, compaction equipment, welding units, forklifts, and general construction catalog for every trade working in the Treasure Valley. 

Call our Boise team or request a quote online. The Treasure Valley’s growth has created a market that moves fast, and we are built to keep pace. We have the full REIC Rentals network behind this location for anything beyond our local inventory.

Building Idaho's Fastest-Growing Metro Requires a Fleet That Scales

The Boise construction market’s pace creates equipment needs that outpace the owned fleets’ ability to adapt. A contractor who won a multi-family project in Meridian this year may be building a data center campus in Nampa next year and a distribution facility in Caldwell the year after. Each project type requires different equipment, and the valley’s growth means that equipment availability is more constrained than in slower markets. When every contractor in the valley is working simultaneously, which has been the Treasure Valley’s reality for most of the last decade, the contractor with a reliable equipment partner, consistent availability, and equipment ready for immediate use wins projects and keeps them on schedule.

Delivery Across the Treasure Valley

Our Boise location is well-positioned to serve the entire Treasure Valley. Eagle, Meridian, Star, and Nampa are within 30 minutes. Caldwell is within 45 minutes. Mountain Home is approximately 45 miles southeast via I-84. For Emmett and the communities north of the Treasure Valley, delivery is straightforward via Highway 16. We offer daily, weekly, and monthly rental rates structured around your project timeline.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you support data center construction in the Treasure Valley? 

Yes. Data center construction is a growing project type in the Boise metro as the Treasure Valley’s power infrastructure, available land, and favorable business environment attract technology infrastructure investment. We provide large-capacity temporary power, precision cooling for critical-environment construction phases, and the full range of heavy construction equipment for campus-scale data center programs. 

What multi-family construction equipment do you carry for Boise’s urban core projects? 

Our multi-family construction inventory includes electric scissor lifts and boom lifts for noise-sensitive urban environments, interior climate control for year-round finish work, concrete tools for structural-pour applications, and the material-handling equipment that high-density residential construction requires. For downtown Boise projects with tight site access, our team discusses equipment configuration and delivery logistics in advance to avoid the site access issues that can disrupt urban construction programs. 

Do you serve Eagle, Meridian, and Nampa? 

Yes. Eagle, Meridian, Nampa, and Caldwell are all within our standard delivery territory. These communities are among the most active residential and commercial construction markets in Idaho, and our Boise location is positioned specifically to serve the full Treasure Valley. 

Can you support distribution and warehouse construction along I-84? 

Yes. Distribution center and warehouse construction along the I-84 corridor is an active market we support with the full equipment range: earthmoving for large-site preparation, steel and concrete tools for structural construction, aerial lifts for high-bay interior work, and generators for primary power during utility connection phases. 

What is the availability of your cooling equipment for summer construction projects? 

Our cooling inventory is sized for the Treasure Valley’s active summer construction season. We maintain portable air conditioners, spot coolers, and ventilation equipment, including HEPA-filtered air scrubbers, for the dust management required by summer construction in a dry climate. Call our team to match cooling equipment to your specific site conditions. 

Can you handle large multi-phase development programs in the Treasure Valley? 

Yes. Our Boise location has access to the full REIC Rentals network. For large subdivision programs, multi-building commercial developments, or extended data center campus construction, we plan equipment availability and delivery logistics across the project timeline rather than treating each delivery as a standalone event. Engage our team early in your planning process, and we will build a supply plan that scales with your phases.

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