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Moses Lake

Moses Lake, Washington

Moses Lake

Address

1210 W Broadway Ave
Moses Lake, WA, 98837

Hours

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

Saturday  Closed
Sunday  Closed

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Equipment Rentals in Moses Lake, Washington | Serving Central Washington, Spokane & the Columbia Basin

Central Washington is in the middle of a construction transformation. Hyperscale data center investment is pouring into Grant County. Renewable energy projects are reshaping the landscape across the Columbia Basin. Agricultural modernization continues to drive the construction of processing facilities and infrastructure. And all of it is happening in a region that national rental companies have historically underserved. 

REIC Rentals in Moses Lake serves Central Washington contractors with a full equipment catalog built for a market that is evolving faster than most regions in the western United States: earthmoving machines, aerial lifts, climate control, power and lighting, concrete and compaction, welding, material handling, and specialty tools. We serve Grant County, the Columbia Basin, and into Spokane and the Palouse with the inventory, delivery infrastructure, and local knowledge this fast-changing market demands. 

We have the full REIC Rentals network behind this location for anything beyond our local inventory.

Equipment for Central Washington's Evolving Market

Our Moses Lake location covers Central Washington and the eastern Columbia Basin. The core territory runs from Moses Lake through Ephrata, Quincy, George, and Othello west to Ellensburg, and extends east along the I-90 corridor to Spokane, Pullman, and Moscow, Idaho. The construction market across this territory is changing faster than most people outside the region realize. What was primarily agricultural a few years ago now includes some of the largest technology infrastructure projects in the western United States, and our equipment inventory reflects both the region’s roots and its trajectory.

Earthmoving and Site Prep

Data center campus construction requires earthmoving at a scale that exceeds most commercial projects, with hundreds of acres of grading, massive utility trenching, and compaction on the basin’s basalt-underlain soils. Agricultural facility construction involves large-footprint site preparation for processing plants, cold storage, and irrigation infrastructure across soil conditions that range from sandy deposits to rocky volcanic formations, often within the same project site. Renewable energy projects require earthmoving across expansive sites with challenging access, with solar installations and energy infrastructure construction involving extensive site prep on terrain that strains equipment.

Construction cranes and lifts at Moses Lake for rental or construction work.

Power and Lighting

Temporary power is the lifeline of construction in Central Washington. Sites are often miles from utility service points, and connection timelines can stretch well beyond project start dates. Data center and industrial construction loads are significant, requiring generators sized for both peak construction loads and the sustained runtime of remote-site primary power. Light towers serve the region’s short winter days and the 24/7 construction schedules that data center and infrastructure projects frequently demand.

Yellow Caterpillar ERS off-road vehicle on dirt ground in Moses Lake.

Cooling and Ventilation

Central Washington’s summer heat is extreme. Temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit from June through September, and enclosed construction sites become even more dangerous. Active cooling is a worker-safety requirement, not a comfort measure, during the basin’s long, hot season. Data center construction requires precision temporary cooling sized to critical-environment specifications, where tolerances are tighter than standard commercial cooling, and the equipment must match. Agricultural processing facility construction during summer requires cooling that protects both workers and temperature-sensitive installation processes.

Excavator and construction workers at Moses Lake construction site.

Heating and Climate Control

Central Washington winters are cold, dry, and windy. Temperatures regularly drop below zero, and the region’s exposure to continental weather patterns means cold snaps can be severe and sustained. Our Jet Heat flameless heaters deliver high-output, flameless heat that enclosed construction demands in these conditions: clean air, high static pressure for duct runs, and no fire watch requirements. Winter concrete curing in the basin requires sustained temperature maintenance that accounts for the region’s extreme overnight lows and persistent wind.

Dehumidification

Central Washington is arid, but concrete curing, wet trades, and data center interior finishing all generate moisture loads that require mechanical dehumidification regardless of ambient conditions. The specifications for technology facility interiors do not allow ambient drying. Irrigation-season humidity changes in the basin also create periodic moisture challenges that are easy to underestimate in an otherwise dry climate.

Aerial Access, Pumps, Concrete, Welding, Material Handling, and General Tools

We stock boom lifts and scissor lifts for data center, warehouse, and industrial facility construction, where wind is a constant operational factor on aerial equipment across the basin. Concrete tools serve the heavy flatwork and structural pours that data center and industrial construction demand. Welding equipment covers structural steel and process piping. Pumps handle dewatering and irrigation management. Forklifts and telehandlers stage and move materials on large-footprint construction sites. The complete range of general construction tools covers every trade working across the territory. If it is needed on a Central Washington job site, we stock it or source it through our REIC Rentals network. Call our Moses Lake team or request a quote online.

Why Renting Is the Smart Play in Central Washington

Central Washington’s construction market is evolving faster than any contractor’s owned fleet can keep up with. A few years ago, the dominant equipment need was agricultural. Today, data center campuses require cooling systems, precision environmental controls, and temporary power at scales that most regional contractors have never needed before. Renting gives you access to the right machines for each project without the capital commitment of buying equipment that may not fit the next one. In a market this dynamic, flexibility is the competitive advantage. 

Distance is the other factor. Central Washington spans a vast territory with long gaps between population centers. Storing owned equipment in Moses Lake and trucking it to a Spokane job site costs half a day. Renting with delivery from a local location means the equipment arrives at the project site and is picked up when you are done. The climate makes ownership expensive, too. Machines operating at 105 degrees Fahrenheit in summer and sub-zero temperatures in winter experience accelerated wear that standard maintenance schedules do not account for. Rental equipment maintained at intervals calibrated for these extremes arrives ready to perform.

Delivery Across Central Washington

Our Moses Lake location sits at the center of the region’s road network. I-90 runs east to Spokane and west toward Ellensburg. Highway 17 runs south into the basin. Highway 2 runs northeast toward Coulee Dam and the Grand Coulee corridor. Spokane is approximately 94 miles east, and we deliver there on regular rotations with a lead time appropriate for the distance. Pullman and Moscow, Idaho, are at the outer edge of our delivery range and require additional planning. For data center construction sites on parcels with newly constructed access roads, we coordinate delivery routing, staging, and equipment placement with your site superintendent as part of the standard project plan.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you support the construction of hyperscale data centers? 

Yes. Central Washington has become a major destination for hyperscale data center investment. We provide large-scale earthmoving for site preparation, high-capacity temporary power, climate control for critical-environment construction, and specialty tools. Our team understands the scale, the scheduling precision, and the logistics coordination these projects demand. 

Do you serve Spokane from Moses Lake? 

Yes. We deliver to Spokane and surrounding communities on regularly scheduled routes and support the region’s commercial, residential, institutional, and industrial construction markets. Contact our team early in your planning process to confirm delivery scheduling. 

Can you support renewable energy construction? 

Yes. Central Washington is an active renewable energy construction market with solar installations and energy infrastructure projects across the basin. We provide the earthmoving, power, lighting, and specialty equipment these large-footprint, remote-site projects require. 

What happens if equipment breaks down on a remote site? 

Call our 24/7 support line. Central Washington job sites can be spread across significant distances, and our response planning is built around getting you back on track without delay. We dispatch replacement equipment or service technicians with drive times and logistics already factored into the response plan. 

How does the climate affect equipment performance here? 

Central Washington’s temperature extremes are among the most demanding in Washington state. Our equipment is selected and maintained with cold-weather starting systems, high-temperature hydraulic fluids, and maintenance intervals designed for the thermal cycling that machines experience operating year-round in this climate. 

Can you handle large or multi-phase projects? 

Yes. Our Moses Lake location has access to the full REIC Rentals network. For campus-scale data center builds, multi-phase renewable energy projects, or large agricultural infrastructure programs, we coordinate fleet depth and delivery logistics across extended timelines. Engage our team early, and we will build a supply plan that scales with your project.

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