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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…
Bozeman gets the magazine covers. Belgrade gets the construction contracts. While Bozeman’s tech-relocation story and its proximity to ski resorts have made it one of the most discussed small cities in the American West, the industrial and commercial construction that actually drives the Gallatin Valley’s economy is concentrated in the Belgrade corridor. The industrial parks, distribution facilities, and commercial developments that serve a rapidly growing regional economy need space that Bozeman’s high land costs and complex zoning no longer readily provide. Belgrade is where that construction is happening.Â
The Gallatin Valley’s construction market has been running hard for years. Montana State University’s continued expansion, the commercial development following population growth, and a residential market that has pushed prices to levels that would have seemed impossible a decade ago are all generating construction volume that requires a well-supplied equipment partner. REIC Rentals in Belgrade covers this valley and extends west and south through Butte, Helena, and Dillon, serving a territory that spans four distinct economic markets with competitive rates and flexible rental periods by the day, week, or month.
Our Belgrade branch covers the Gallatin Valley, including Belgrade, Bozeman, Manhattan, Three Forks, and the communities between. To the west and southwest, we serve Butte, Anaconda, Deer Lodge, and Dillon through the Big Hole Valley. Helena sits at the northern edge of our territory. For each of these communities, the construction market has its own character: Bozeman’s boom-driven commercial and residential pace, Butte’s historic infrastructure and mining legacy projects, Helena’s government and institutional construction, and Dillon’s agricultural and university anchor.
The Gallatin Valley’s commercial construction market is one of the most active in Montana. Office parks, retail development, distribution and warehouse facilities, and the industrial buildings that serve a growing regional economy are all under construction simultaneously.Â
Education facility construction at Montana State University is a sustained market. MSU’s enrollment growth and the facility demands of a research university expanding its physical plant create a continuous construction pipeline. We support MSU construction programs with the equipment these complex, schedule-intensive campus projects require.Â
Bozeman’s K-12 growth is driving new school construction and renovation projects that mirror the residential population growth. These are occupied-facility-adjacent projects with specific safety and access requirements that our team plans for in advance. Â
Helena’s institutional construction, including state government facilities and ongoing maintenance and improvement work on Montana’s capitol campus, is a steady market that our Belgrade location serves directly to the state capital.
Residential construction in the Gallatin Valley has been running at a pace that consistently outstrips the availability of lots, permits, and skilled labour. The demand for single-family homes and subdivision development across Bozeman, Belgrade, Manhattan, and the surrounding communities shows no structural sign of slowing.Â
Custom home construction on the valley’s perimeter and in the foothills above Bozeman uses earthmoving equipment tailored to the variable terrain of the valley edges, where bedrock and steep slopes create site-prep challenges absent on the flat valley floor. Â
Multi-family development is expanding in Bozeman’s urban core as land costs push density upward. Apartment and condominium construction in the downtown and midtown corridors requires compact aerial equipment, year-round interior climate control, and the material-handling equipment that multi-story residential buildings demand. Â
Belgrade’s residential market is growing on its own as buyers seek access to Gallatin Valley without Bozeman’s price premium. Subdivision construction in Belgrade and surrounding communities is active, generating steady equipment demand across every phase of the build.
Jet Heat flameless heaters are the tool of choice for the Gallatin Valley’s winter construction season. At approximately 4,500 feet in elevation, with serious Montana winters that arrive early and depart late, enclosed construction from November through April requires sustained flameless heat for concrete curing, interior finish work, and worker safety. Our equipment is maintained for continuous-duty performance at Gallatin Valley temperatures, not mild-weather supplemental use. Â
Cold-weather concrete curing in the Gallatin Valley requires heating plans that account for the valley’s overnight lows, which regularly drop below zero from November through March. Slabs, foundations, and structural pours that cure without adequate heat in this climate do not meet specification, and the cost of rework in a boom market where schedules are already compressed is substantial. Â
Butte’s historic infrastructure and industrial construction markets often involve the renovation and expansion of buildings that were not built to modern climate-control standards. Heating construction zones within old industrial structures is a specific challenge our equipment is configured to address.
We support large-scale site preparation for the industrial parks and commercial developments serving Belgrade’s rapidly growing economy. The valley floor’s clay-heavy soils and the bedrock that emerges quickly on the valley margins require matched equipment selection for different project types within the same market.Â
REIC Rentals provides generator power for construction programs in the valley’s expanding perimeter, where utility service lags subdivision development, and temporary lighting for the early-morning and late-afternoon hours, extending the usable workday during Montana’s short winter daylight. Â
We supply aerial lifts for commercial office and multi-family construction across the valley, along with concrete tools, compaction equipment, welding units, and the complete general construction tool catalog for every trade working in the Gallatin Valley.Â
For Butte, Helena, and Dillon projects, our Belgrade location provides delivery on regular scheduled rotations. Butte’s mining heritage and industrial construction market have specific requirements that our team has direct experience supporting. Â
Call our Belgrade team or request a quote online. We serve the entire Gallatin Valley and southwest Montana with the full REIC Rentals catalog.
The Gallatin Valley’s construction market is moving through project types faster than any owned fleet can keep pace with. A commercial contractor who won an industrial park project in Belgrade this year may be bidding on a multi-family residential development in Bozeman next year and an MSU campus building the year after that. Each of those project types requires different equipment. Renting allows you to choose the right machine for each job, with flexible rental periods by the day, week, or month, without the capital commitment of buying assets that may not fit the next bid.Â
The valley’s boom has also compressed available contractor and equipment capacity, making a reliable local rental partner more valuable than a larger, more distant provider. Equipment that arrives on time and performs reliably keeps projects on schedule in a market where every contractor is working at capacity.
Our Belgrade location sits along I-90, the primary east-west corridor connecting the Gallatin Valley to Butte and Helena. For Bozeman delivery, we are minutes from the city’s core. For Three Forks and Manhattan, direct routes keep delivery times short. For Butte, the drive is approximately 78 miles west via I-90. Helena is approximately 89 miles northwest via I-90 and I-15. Dillon is approximately 107 miles south via I-15. All are within our regular delivery territory on scheduled rotations. Our team can also perform field repairs and on-site maintenance as needed, keeping rental equipment operational throughout your project.
Can you support construction projects at Montana State University in Bozeman?Â
Yes. Education facility construction at MSU is a regular project type for our Belgrade location. University construction programs have specific logistics, access, and scheduling requirements related to the occupied campus environment, and our team coordinates delivery and equipment placement around academic calendar constraints and site access protocols.
Do you serve Butte and Helena from Belgrade?Â
Yes. Both are within our standard delivery territory on regular scheduled rotations. Butte’s mining heritage infrastructure and Helena’s government and institutional construction markets are both active, and we deliver to both communities with the full equipment catalog.Â
How do you handle the Gallatin Valley’s compressed winter construction season?Â
We approach it the same way contractors who build successfully in this valley do: plan the heating before the first cold snap, not after. Our team discusses heating requirements at the quoting stage so the right equipment is on site when temperatures drop. The Gallatin Valley’s winter construction window is short enough that reactive equipment management is a schedule problem waiting to happen.Â
Can you support multi-phase commercial development in Belgrade’s industrial corridor?Â
Yes. Multi-phase commercial and industrial development in the Belgrade corridor is a core project type for our location. We coordinate fleet depth and delivery schedules across project phases, from initial site prep and earthmoving through shell construction and interior fit-out. For programs that span multiple months, early engagement with our team enables us to build a supply plan that scales with each phase.Â
What is available for Dillon and the Big Hole Valley?Â
Dillon and the Big Hole Valley are within our delivery territory. The Big Hole’s agricultural infrastructure construction, University of Montana Western campus work in Dillon, and the residential and commercial development serving the region’s growing population are all project types we support. Contact our team with a lead time that accounts for the additional distance.Â
Do you have equipment for the Big Sky resort corridor?Â
Yes. Resort and lodging construction in the Big Sky corridor, including the continued expansion of the Big Sky resort area and the residential development surrounding it, is within our delivery territory. We provide heating for high-elevation winter construction, aerial access for multi-story resort buildings, generators for remote site power, and the full construction equipment package. Hotel and resort construction there has specific scheduling constraints tied to ski season operations that our team builds into the delivery and availability plan.