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Wilsonville, Oregon

Portland

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28725 SW Boones Ferry Rd
Wilsonville, OR, 97070

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

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Equipment Rentals in Wilsonville, Oregon | Serving Greater Portland, Salem & the Willamette Valley

Wilsonville is the southern gateway to the Portland metro, positioned at the point where urban construction density gives way to the Willamette Valley’s agricultural and industrial corridor. From Hillsboro’s semiconductor expansion to Salem’s institutional growth to Eugene’s university-driven market, the range of construction activity served from this location is as broad as the geography it covers. The Willamette Valley is not one construction market. It is a corridor of distinct economies running north to south along I-5, each with its own project types, seasonal pressures, and equipment requirements.  

The Silicon Forest technology corridor in Hillsboro and Beaverton is one of the most active semiconductor construction zones in North America, with data center and chip fabrication investment that demands precision climate control and primary power solutions. The mid-valley’s agricultural economy supports food processing, cold storage, and winery construction, which run on harvest calendars and pre-season deadlines. The institutional markets in Salem and Corvallis, anchored by state government and Oregon State University, produce a steady pipeline of healthcare, education, and government facility work. And the Oregon coast, accessible from Wilsonville via Highways 18 and 20, adds hospitality and residential construction in markets where access constraints and coastal moisture create challenges that inland contractors do not encounter. 

REIC Rentals in Wilsonville brings a full-service equipment rental operation to contractors working across all of it.

Equipment for a Diverse Regional Market

Our Wilsonville location serves the Portland metro south and west, the full Willamette Valley corridor, and the central Oregon coast. To the north and west, Beaverton, Hillsboro, Tualatin, Tigard, and Lake Oswego anchor the Silicon Forest technology corridor. The territory runs through Newberg, McMinnville, Woodburn, Salem, Albany, and Corvallis before reaching Eugene to the south. On the coast, Lincoln City and Newport round out the delivery territory. From some of the most active semiconductor construction in North America through the agricultural heartland of the mid-valley and out to rural coastal builds, the project mix is as varied as the geography, and our inventory reflects that full range. We have the full REIC Rentals network behind this location for anything beyond our local inventory.

Earthmoving and Site Prep

The Portland metro’s south and west sides are one of Oregon’s most active development corridors. Our earthmoving equipment includes excavators, skid steers, mini excavators, and trenchers for residential excavation in Sherwood, commercial pad prep in Tualatin, and industrial site grading in Hillsboro and Wilsonville’s business parks. Willamette Valley soil conditions change significantly from the clay-heavy Portland metro to the silty loam of the valley floor, and our compaction equipment is configured for both. Coastal projects require compact equipment that handles sandy, wet soils and constrained beach-town site access, where full-size machines create problems.

John Deere 56G Compact Excavator on a gravel path in a wooded area.

Heating and Climate Control

Oregon’s wet winters create a damp, cold climate that is more destructive to construction processes than the temperature alone suggests. Our Jet Heat flameless heaters deliver clean, breathable heat that addresses moisture-laden air conditions, not just air temperature. In enclosed multi-story construction, Jet Heat’s high static pressure pushes warm air through ductwork across large floor plates, eliminating combustion byproducts that create fire watch requirements and air quality issues. Concrete curing, drywall finishing, and coating applications all require sustained heating from October through April across the entire territory. The Willamette Valley’s persistent overcast and drizzle mean you cannot count on solar gain to supplement temporary heat the way contractors can in drier climates.

Blue industrial lift platform on a trailer at Portland location.

Dehumidification and Moisture Control

The Portland metro and Willamette Valley receive rain for the majority of the year. Dehumidification and restoration equipment is not a seasonal add-on; it is a year-round requirement for interior finishing, flooring installation, and any work where moisture tolerances are specified. The valley’s agricultural infrastructure creates an additional moisture challenge: processing facilities, cold storage buildings, and winery construction all generate internal moisture loads that require mechanical dehumidification independent of weather conditions. We also maintain rapid-deployment inventory for storm-damage dryout and water intrusion recovery, which are recurring needs across western Oregon.

Small yellow John Deere mini excavator on a construction site near water.

Cooling and Ventilation

Willamette Valley summers have become increasingly hot, with heat events that push construction sites above safe working temperatures. Planning for cooling and ventilation during early warm weather prevents reactive scrambling when the first heat dome arrives in June. Technology facility construction in the Hillsboro corridor requires precision cooling during the build phase, with data center climate-control demands that differ fundamentally from standard commercial cooling.

Power and Lighting

The Portland metro’s permitting process for permanent electrical connections can create gaps, leaving temporary power as the only option. Generators bridge the gap between construction start and utility energization across residential, commercial, and industrial projects. Oregon’s short winter daylight makes temporary lighting a daily operational necessity from October through March. Coastal and rural valley sites often have limited or distant utility infrastructure, requiring generators as primary site power for projects where the grid is not yet available or undersized for construction loads.

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

We stock electric scissor lifts for occupied-building tenant improvements and noise-sensitive environments in the Portland metro, and rough-terrain boom lifts for new construction sites with unfinished grades. Dewatering pumps address the high water tables and persistent rain that define foundation work across western Oregon. We also carry air compressors, concrete tools, welding units, forklifts, telehandlers, trailers, and the complete range of hand and power tools. Distribution center and warehouse construction in the I-5 corridor requires material handling equipment at scale, and our forklift and staging equipment inventory supports large-footprint logistics builds across the Portland metro south. 

Need something beyond our local inventory? Our Wilsonville team has access to the full REIC Rentals network. Call us or request a quote to get started.

Why Renting Works In This Market

The territory served from Wilsonville spans an unusually diverse construction landscape. A general contractor might bid a semiconductor cleanroom in Hillsboro, a winery tasting room in McMinnville, and a school renovation in Salem in the same quarter. Each project requires a different equipment profile. Owning across all those categories means carrying machines that sit idle whenever the project mix shifts. Renting eliminates that idle-asset cost and makes it easier to match the right equipment to each job. 

There is also a geographic argument. Wilsonville sits at the hub of a delivery territory that stretches from Hillsboro to Eugene to Newport. Storing owned equipment at a single yard and trucking it across that footprint costs time and fuel. Renting with delivery means the equipment arrives at the project site, so your crew does not burn hours moving machines over 80 miles. For contractors working in the tech corridor specifically, project specifications change rapidly. The cooling, filtration, and environmental control equipment a semiconductor facility demands this year may not match what the next facility requires. Renting lets you spec each project fresh without being stuck with last year’s configuration.

Delivery Across a Wide Territory

Our Wilsonville location serves one of the broadest delivery territories in the network, covering the Portland metro west and south, the entire Willamette Valley from Salem to Eugene, and the Oregon coast from Lincoln City to Newport. Metro deliveries coordinate around Portland traffic patterns to confirm delivery windows that work with your site schedule. Valley deliveries run along the I-5 and Highway 99W corridors on a daily rotation. Coastal deliveries follow Highway 18 and Highway 20 to Lincoln City and Newport, with longer lead times built in for the distance and two-lane road constraints. Our 24/7 support line is available throughout the rental period, and if a machine needs service or replacement, we respond based on your location and the urgency of the situation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What kinds of projects do you support from Wilsonville?  

We serve the full range of construction across the Portland metro south, Willamette Valley, and Oregon coast: semiconductor and technology facility construction, commercial office and retail, multi-family residential, single-family subdivisions, institutional and university projects, agricultural processing, winery and food production facilities, coastal hospitality, and public infrastructure. If the project needs equipment, we can support it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you support the construction of semiconductor and technology facilities?   

Yes. The Willamette Valley is one of the most active semiconductor construction corridors in North America. We provide climate control for critical-environment construction, power for utility-gap bridging, dehumidification for precision interior work, earthmoving for large-footprint campus site prep, and the specialty tools these projects demand. Our team understands the scheduling, cleanliness, and environmental control requirements that come with technology facility construction. 

How far do you deliver from Wilsonville?  

We cover the Portland metro from Beaverton and Hillsboro south through Salem, Albany, Corvallis, and down to Eugene. We also serve the Oregon coast from Lincoln City to Newport. Call our team to confirm delivery range, scheduling, and availability for your specific site. 

Do you support coastal construction from Wilsonville?  

Yes. Lincoln City and Newport are accessible from the Willamette Valley via Highways 18 and 20. We deliver to coastal projects with the understanding that these sites require more lead time, may have limited access, and often need equipment specified for salt air and high moisture. Our coastal delivery planning accounts for these factors. 

Can you support education and institutional construction?  

Yes. Education facility construction across the Willamette Valley includes university buildings in Eugene and Corvallis, school district projects throughout the valley, and institutional work in Salem. These projects often require equipment that meets noise restrictions, operates on occupied campuses, and fits tight construction windows between academic terms. 

Can you support hospitality and resort construction?  

Yes. Hotel and resort construction in the wine country around McMinnville, Newberg, and the Willamette Valley AVAs is a growing market. We provide climate control for high-end interior finishing, earthmoving for vineyard-adjacent site prep, and the specialty tools that hospitality-grade construction demands. 

Can you handle large or multi-phase projects?  

Yes. Our Wilsonville location has access to the full REIC Rentals network, which means fleet depth, logistics support, and the ability to scale equipment up or down as project phases change. For campus-scale semiconductor builds, multi-phase commercial developments, or extended valley corridor programs, engage our team early, and we will build a supply plan that scales with your project.

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