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Access complex elevations with a fleet engineered for stability and precision reach. From articulating booms for difficult-to-access overhead work to…
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Access complex elevations with a fleet engineered for stability and precision reach. From articulating booms for difficult-to-access overhead work to…

Achieve structural integrity with industrial-grade finishing and compaction solutions designed for the toughest site requirements. Whether you are prepping a…

Our earthmoving fleet provides the breakout force and hydraulic power necessary for rapid site development and excavation. From compact units…

Maximize your material handling efficiency with our comprehensive fleet of industrial and rough-terrain forklifts, engineered to deliver powerful lifting performance…

Equip your project with professional-grade tools designed for durability and high-torque performance across all trades. This comprehensive category provides the…

Maintain critical climate control and air quality with our high-capacity heating, cooling, and ventilation units. Engineered to handle large-scale commercial…

Transform raw land and maintain expansive commercial properties with our high-performance turf and timber management equipment. From heavy-duty brush clearing…

Streamline mechanical and electrical installations with specialized tools for threading, bending, and routing. Our inventory is built to handle heavy-wall…

Ensure 24/7 site productivity with dependable power distribution and high-intensity lighting solutions. From towable generators for remote sites to LED…

Deploy high-volume fluid management and consistent pneumatic power with our industrial pumps and compressors. Whether you are dewatering a major…

Mitigate jobsite risks and ensure site accessibility with our professional-grade safety and access solutions. This category includes everything from trench…

Optimize your logistics and site organization with rugged storage containers and high-capacity hauling solutions. Our weather-resistant containers protect valuable assets…

Achieve structural-grade bonds with our versatile fleet of portable and industrial welding units. Designed for precision and durability in the…
Two things define the construction market in Great Falls. One is Malmstrom Air Force Base, a USAF installation home to the 341st Missile Wing, one of three wings operating the Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile, and one of the most significant federal facilities in the northern Rockies. Malmstrom’s construction and infrastructure maintenance program is a sustained, substantial market that sets Great Falls apart from every other Montana construction hub. The other is the Missouri River itself, which breaks out of its upper canyon at Great Falls in a series of waterfalls that gave the city its name, and whose hydroelectric infrastructure, dam maintenance, and river corridor civil work creates a parallel construction market tied to federal energy infrastructure.Â
Beyond these two anchors, Great Falls serves as the commercial and service center for an enormous swath of north-central Montana’s high plains: grain farming, cattle operations, and the communities that support them, from the Canadian border south to the Highwood Mountains and from the Rocky Mountain Front east toward the Musselshell. REIC Rentals in Great Falls is built for exactly this operating environment.
Our Great Falls location serves Great Falls and the surrounding Cascade County communities, north to Shelby and Havre along the Hi-Line, east to Lewistown and the Judith Basin, west to Choteau and the Rocky Mountain Front, and south toward the Belt Mountains.
Military and aerospace construction at Malmstrom AFB and its associated missile field infrastructure across north-central Montana is a specialized market that requires contractors and equipment suppliers familiar with the security requirements, documentation standards, and operational constraints of active federal military installations. Construction on Malmstrom’s main base covers facility renovation and replacement, infrastructure maintenance, and new construction supporting the base’s operational requirements. Federal construction contracts on active military installations have specific logistics, access, and documentation requirements that our team has experience supporting.Â
Missile field infrastructure across the missile alert facility network spans north-central Montana at remote sites spread across the high plains. These locations require equipment delivery via gravel roads and are subject to severe weather that can close access routes with little warning. Federal government facility construction in Great Falls, including projects serving the Veterans Administration and other federal agencies, rounds out this market segment.
Temporary power is not a convenience item on construction sites in north-central Montana. It is a survival requirement in a territory where the nearest grid connection can be miles away and where winter weather can isolate construction sites for days. We provide large-capacity generator sets for remote missile field maintenance and construction where no utility connection exists and where continuous-duty primary power is required for security systems, climate control, and construction operations simultaneously. Light towers support the short winter days and extended operations across the high plains territory from October through March. Generator power for agricultural facility construction on ranch properties throughout the territory is equally standard, as rural electrification is sparse in parts of north-central Montana, and generator primary power is the baseline construction approach on many agricultural sites.
Jet Heat flameless heaters are essential equipment for construction in a territory that experiences some of the most extreme winter weather in the continental United States. Great Falls is known as the chinook capital of the world, where warm downslope winds can raise temperatures by 50 degrees or more in a matter of hours, then drop back to severe cold just as quickly. More typical winter conditions include sustained cold snaps well below minus 20 degrees Fahrenheit with winds that make the effective wind chill far colder. Heating equipment for construction in this territory must perform well through both rapid swings and sustained cold, not just one or the other.Â
Cold-weather concrete curing at the temperatures Great Falls experiences requires heating equipment sized for the actual cold, not mild-weather supplemental heat. Structural pours on Malmstrom and other federal facilities proceed year-round on project schedules that do not accommodate weather pauses. Agricultural facility construction on ranch properties across the territory runs through the fall harvest season and into winter on buildings that need to be operational before the next production cycle. The Rocky Mountain Front communities west of Great Falls, including Choteau and the communities approaching the mountains, experience extreme cold amplified by their exposure to continental Arctic air, and construction serving these communities requires heating plans for conditions more severe than those in Great Falls proper.
Civil infrastructure in the Missouri River corridor includes dam maintenance, hydroelectric facility work, and river corridor infrastructure supporting Great Falls’ water and power systems. These are federally permitted projects with specific requirements for equipment near waterways. Highway and bridge maintenance on US-87, US-89, US-2, and the state highway system serving north-central Montana is ongoing. The Hi-Line corridor from Havre east and west carries significant freight and requires continuous infrastructure maintenance. Agricultural infrastructure, including grain elevators, storage facilities, and farm buildings that serve Montana’s wheat and barley production across the northern plains, is a large-footprint structure often located on remote parcels without utility service.Â
We stock aerial lifts for commercial and federal facility construction, earthmoving equipment for site preparation and utility installation, concrete tools for the range of structural and flatwork that this territory generates, forklifts for material staging, and the complete general construction tool catalog for every trade working in north-central Montana.Â
Call our Great Falls team or request a quote online. We serve the full north-central Montana territory and understand the remote-site logistics this market demands. We have the full REIC Rentals network behind this location for anything beyond our local inventory.
Federal construction contracts at Malmstrom and other government facilities in this territory operate on schedules that weather cannot extend and that equipment failures cannot delay without contract consequences. The remote locations of missile field sites and the unpredictability of north-central Montana winters make owned-equipment logistics a risk management problem that renting eliminates. When a piece of equipment fails at a remote federal facility, the only acceptable response is from an equipment partner with local inventory and 24/7 support. Agricultural and ranch construction across the territory has a different logic but the same conclusion. The construction windows available between planting and harvest and between freeze-up and spring thaw are too narrow to accommodate the logistics of owned equipment. Renting concentrates the contractor’s resources on the project rather than the fleet.
Great Falls is the logistics hub for north-central Montana, and our location reflects that. Havre is approximately 104 miles north on US-87. Lewistown is approximately 93 miles east. Choteau is approximately 35 miles west. Shelby is approximately 85 miles north on I-15. For locations beyond these communities, including remote ranch sites and missile field locations accessed by gravel roads, our team coordinates delivery routing, weather contingencies, and equipment staging in advance. Remote deliveries require more planning than metro deliveries, and we plan rather than improvise.
Can you support construction at Malmstrom Air Force Base? Â
Yes. Military facility construction at Malmstrom AFB is a primary project type for our Great Falls location. We are familiar with the access requirements, documentation standards, and operational constraints for construction on active military installations. Our team coordinates with your federal contract and site supervision requirements to ensure equipment delivery and operation comply with base access protocols.
Can you deliver to remote missile field sites across north-central Montana? Â
Yes, with planning. Missile field sites are spread across the high plains at locations accessed by gravel roads that weather can affect significantly. We coordinate delivery routing, timing, and contingency planning with your site supervisor before committing to a delivery schedule. We do not attempt deliveries to remote locations without having confirmed access conditions and a contingency plan for weather-related delays.Â
How do you handle the temperature extremes in the Great Falls area? Â
Great Falls is in the path of chinook wind events that can swing temperatures dramatically in a matter of hours, followed by a rapid return to severe cold. Our heating equipment is maintained for the actual winter conditions of this territory, including those rapid swings that affect heating planning in ways that gradual cold does not. Our 24/7 support line is available when conditions change unexpectedly, and our team is experienced with the specific thermal demands of construction in north-central Montana.Â
Can you serve Havre and the Hi-Line communities? Â
Yes. We deliver to Havre and the Hi-Line communities on scheduled rotations, with lead times that account for the distance. The Hi-Line’s agricultural and infrastructure construction market, as well as construction serving Montana State University-Northern in Havre, are within our standard service territory.Â
Do you have equipment for agricultural and ranch construction in remote locations? Â
Yes. Agricultural facility construction on remote ranch properties in north-central Montana is a regular project type. We provide generator primary power for off-grid sites, heating for year-round enclosed construction, and earthmoving equipment for grain storage and livestock facility site preparation. Remote delivery requires planning for road conditions and access, and we do that planning as a standard part of the quoting process.Â
What is your response time for equipment failures on remote federal facility construction? Â
We treat equipment failures on federal facility and missile field construction as the highest-priority service situations, because the contract consequences of unplanned downtime on these projects are immediate. Call our 24/7 support line, and our team will assess the fastest available response, whether that is field service or delivery of replacement equipment. For remote sites, we communicate clearly about realistic response timing rather than making commitments we cannot keep across the distances involved.