Aerials & Lifts
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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…
Brighton sits at the seam where Denver’s northward growth presses against the Eastern Plains, 20 miles north of downtown Denver and 20 minutes from Denver International Airport. To the west and south, suburban development continues to fill the I-76 corridor with housing and the commercial infrastructure that follows rooftops. To the east and north, the agricultural economy that made the South Platte River valley productive persists alongside the new neighbourhoods encroaching on it. Brighton is where both things are simultaneously true, and the construction market reflects that duality.
Longmont, approximately 20 miles to the northwest via US-287, is a different kind of Front Range community, with a significant manufacturing and technology employment base that has driven its own growth trajectory, distinct from the pure residential expansion of the I-76 corridor. Together, Brighton and Longmont represent the northeast Front Range market that our branch is built to serve.
REIC Rentals in Brighton serves this territory with a full equipment catalog built for the Front Range’s construction demands: aerial lifts, boom lifts, scissor lifts, telehandlers, forklifts, earthmoving equipment, concrete tools, compaction equipment, and the complete general construction catalog for every trade.
Our Brighton branch covers Brighton, Commerce City, and the Adams County communities along the I-76 corridor north of Denver, and extends northwest to Longmont and the Erie, Frederick, and Firestone communities in the southern Weld and Boulder County corridor. For the Denver metro’s urban core, our Denver branch is the primary location.
The residential construction market in the Brighton and I-76 corridor is driven by the same fundamental pressure that has been running the entire Front Range for a decade: more people are arriving than housing can accommodate, and the land available at prices that allow affordable construction is increasingly concentrated in the northeast corridor, where Brighton and the Adams County communities sit.
Multi-family construction is expanding in the Brighton corridor as the economics of single-family development on the northeast perimeter shift toward density. Apartment and townhome developments near commuter rail stations and along commercial corridors are generating a construction market that did not exist here a decade ago. Residential construction across the Adams County communities includes subdivision development, custom home construction on agricultural parcels being converted to residential use, and infill residential development in established neighbourhoods as lot availability shrinks closer to Denver.
Longmont’s residential market has a different character from the pure suburban expansion of the I-76 corridor. The city’s own employment base creates housing demand tied to employer growth rather than Denver commuter preferences, and the construction mix reflects that stability.
Commercial office and retail construction in Brighton, Commerce City, and the northeast corridor serves the growing residential population with neighbourhood retail, services, and light commercial development following the housing construction north of Denver. Distribution and logistics facility construction along the I-76 and E-470 corridors has accelerated as the northeast metro’s highway access, available industrial land, and proximity to Denver’s consumer base have made this corridor attractive for the logistics infrastructure driven by the e-commerce economy.
Longmont’s manufacturing and technology employment base generates commercial renovation and expansion work that differs from the pure new-construction commercial market of the growing suburban communities. Our team supports the full range from new commercial development to occupied facility renovation.
Jet Heat flameless heaters are the heating solution of choice for the Front Range’s winter construction season. Brighton sits at an elevation of approximately 4,984 feet on the high plains east of the Rockies, where winter temperatures drop below zero, and the persistent west wind amplifies the cold. Residential and commercial construction in this territory runs through December, January, and February, requiring sustained flameless heating for enclosed phases and concrete temperature management.
Cold-weather concrete curing for Front Range construction requires particular planning. The residential construction market in the northeast corridor does not pause for winter because buyer demand does not, and slab pours, foundation work, and structural concrete in December and January require temperature management plans built for actual northeast Colorado conditions. Spring ground thaw for the I-76 corridor’s agricultural soil profiles also creates demand; the loam and clay soils of the South Platte River valley freeze deeply in a typical Front Range winter and require thaw equipment to resume earthmoving and utility installation before ambient temperatures allow it.
We support site preparation for the residential subdivisions and commercial developments, converting agricultural land along the I-76 corridor. The South Platte River valley soils require matched compaction equipment for the transition from irrigated agricultural land to a residential building pad. We provide generator power for residential development ahead of utility service on the northeast corridor’s growing perimeter, and light towers for winter construction programs that run beyond the short, high-plains daylight.
We stock aerial lifts for multi-family and commercial construction, along with concrete tools, welding equipment, forklifts, telehandlers, and the complete general construction catalog for every trade working in the northeast Front Range market.
Call our Brighton team or request a quote online. We serve the northeast Front Range corridor with the full REIC Rentals catalog and have the network behind us for anything beyond our local inventory.
The residential and commercial construction market in the northeast Front Range is not driven by a speculative investment cycle. It is driven by actual population growth, which has been consistent and has consistently outpaced the housing supply. That demand-driven construction creates a market that does not pause between interest rate adjustments or slow between real estate cycle peaks the way investment-driven markets do. The equipment needs are continuous because the construction is continuous. When every residential builder in Adams County is framing simultaneously, the contractors with reliable equipment supply are the ones who meet their completion dates.
Our Brighton location at Havana Court sits on the I-76 corridor with direct access north and east to the active development areas and northwest toward Longmont on US-287. Commerce City is approximately 12 miles southwest. Longmont is approximately 20 miles northwest. For deliveries to the developing perimeter communities, we coordinate timing with your site supervisor based on construction site access conditions. We offer daily, weekly, and monthly rental rates structured around your project timeline.
Can you support large subdivision construction programs in the I-76 corridor?
Yes. Subdivision construction across Adams County and the northeast Front Range corridor is a primary project type for our Brighton location. We provide earthmoving for site preparation, concrete tools for the volume of flatwork generated by subdivision construction, generators for primary power ahead of utility service, and heating for the winter construction phases that the housing market’s continuous demand requires.
Do you serve Longmont and Boulder County from Brighton?
Yes. We deliver to Longmont and the Erie, Frederick, and Firestone communities in the southern Weld and northern Boulder County corridors on regular rotations. Longmont’s commercial and residential construction market is active and distinct from the pure residential expansion of the I-76 corridor.
What equipment do you carry for multi-family construction in the Brighton corridor?
Our multi-family construction inventory includes aerial lifts sized for multi-story residential projects, interior climate control for year-round construction, concrete tools for podium decks and structural pours, and material-handling equipment for high-volume deliveries. For projects near commuter rail stations where noise and site access constraints apply, our team discusses equipment configuration and delivery logistics before arrival.
Can you serve Commerce City and the northeast metro industrial corridor?
Yes. Commerce City is approximately 12 miles southwest on I-76 and is within our standard delivery territory. Commercial and light industrial construction in the northeast metro industrial corridor, including distribution and logistics facilities along I-76 and E-470, is part of our regular project mix.
How do you handle the spring thaw for earthmoving projects in the South Platte River valley?
The South Platte River valley’s agricultural soils freeze deeply in a Front Range winter and require active thawing before spring earthmoving can resume. We carry ground thaw equipment for the transition period when contractors need to start earthwork before ambient temperatures allow it. Our team discusses the specific thaw requirements for your site and soil conditions before the equipment arrives.
What is your response time for equipment issues in the northeast corridor?
Our Brighton location is positioned on the I-76 corridor for fast access to the primary construction zones in Adams County and the northeast Front Range. For most active construction sites in our territory, same-day response to equipment issues is our standard target. Call our 24/7 support line, and our team will have a response plan in motion immediately.