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…
Clark County is one of the fastest-growing counties in Washington state, and the construction market reflects that pace. Residential subdivisions are pushing into Battle Ground and Ridgefield. Multi-family developments are reshaping downtown Vancouver. Commercial and retail projects line the I-205 and I-5 corridors. REIC Rentals in Camas sits on the Washington side of the Columbia River, where contractors working across Clark County and the east Portland metro need an equipment partner they can count on, regardless of which side of the state line the jobsite falls on.
Our Camas location carries the full REIC Rentals equipment catalog: earthmoving equipment, aerial lifts, climate control, power and lighting, concrete and compaction, welding, material handling, and specialty tools. Whether you are grading a new subdivision in Washougal, running utilities for a distribution center near the Port of Vancouver, renovating a commercial property in Gresham, or building custom homes along the Columbia River corridor, our team provides the equipment and the expertise to keep the project moving.
Our Camas branch covers Clark County and the east Portland metro, including Camas, Washougal, Vancouver, Battle Ground, Ridgefield, La Center, Woodland, Kelso, and Longview on the Washington side, and Troutdale, Gresham, and east Portland on the Oregon side. Clark County’s construction market runs twelve months across all of this territory. The Pacific Northwest wet season does not stop the work; it changes what equipment you need and how you manage jobsite conditions. Our inventory is selected for this reality.
Clark County’s residential boom means subdivision grading and utility work on former agricultural land with variable soil conditions. Our excavators, skid steers, and backhoes handle the clay, rock, and fill combinations that contractors encounter across the county. Urban infill in Vancouver and east Portland requires compact equipment that operates in tight lots surrounded by existing structures, fences, and utilities. We stock mini excavators and compact track loaders that fit where full-size machines create access problems. Infrastructure and roadwork along the I-5 and I-205 corridors are ongoing, and our earthmoving and compaction equipment supports highway, bridge, and utility projects at the scale DOT projects demand.
Pacific Northwest winters are wet, not frozen. Concrete curing, drywall finishing, and coating applications all require active heating from October through April, and the persistent moisture that comes with the season adds humidity management to the list of things a contractor needs to plan for.
Our Jet Heat flameless heaters produce the clean, breathable heat that enclosed construction demands without combustion byproducts or fire watch requirements. Multi-family and commercial buildings under construction need sustained interior climate management during finishing phases, where heating protects the flooring adhesive bond, paint adhesion, and the cure time of drywall joint compound. Getting those conditions wrong on an occupied-adjacent project is a rework problem that no schedule in this market can absorb.
The Portland-Vancouver metro receives rain on more days than almost any other major metro in the country. Active dehumidification is not optional for interior finishing work from fall through spring. Our industrial dehumidifiers maintain the moisture levels required for flooring, paint, and trim installations even when the weather outside is at high relative humidity. We also maintain dryout and restoration equipment for rapid deployment when rain seeps into buildings under construction or occupied structures that need emergency moisture removal.
Summer heat events in the Portland-Vancouver metro have become more frequent and more intense. Enclosed construction sites, occupied renovation projects, and warehouses under build-out all require active cooling during July through September to maintain safe working conditions and ensure material integrity. For contractors managing tenant improvement and occupied renovation projects, temporary HVAC maintains tenant comfort while construction disrupts permanent systems in adjacent spaces.
New subdivision construction often outpaces the development of utility infrastructure. Generators provide primary site power until permanent connections are established, and our inventory includes towable and standby units sized for residential through commercial loads. Pacific Northwest winter daylight is limited, and temporary lighting runs from early morning through late afternoon on most jobsites from October through March, making light towers a daily operational requirement on any project running a full schedule.
We stock scissor lifts for interior access on multi-family and commercial builds, and boom lifts for exterior work, roofing, and structural access, including electric units for noise-sensitive occupied environments and rough-terrain units for undeveloped sites. We also carry dewatering pumps to manage high water tables and persistent rain that affect every excavation in Clark County, along with concrete tools, compaction equipment, welding units, forklifts, trailers, containers, hand tools, and power tools for every trade, every project type, and every scale of work.
Not seeing the equipment you need? Call our Camas team. We have access to the full REIC Rentals network and can source anything beyond our local inventory.
Clark County’s construction mix changes year to year. One cycle favours residential subdivisions in the outer suburbs. The next drives multi-family density in Vancouver’s urban core. Commercial and industrial projects follow behind both. A contractor who owns equipment optimized for one project type carries dead weight when the market shifts. Renting means your fleet matches your current project, not the one you finished six months ago.
Work across state borders adds complexity. Oregon and Washington have different tax structures, different permitting requirements, and different regulatory environments. Contractors working both sides of the Columbia River need flexibility, not fixed overhead. Renting eliminates the asset management headaches and lets you focus on winning and delivering projects regardless of which state they sit in.
Clark County’s wet climate is also hard on equipment. Hydraulic seals, electrical systems, and undercarriage components all wear faster in persistent moisture than in dry climates. Renting transfers that maintenance cost to us. You get a machine that has been inspected, serviced, and confirmed ready before it reaches your site.
How We Deliver Across Clark County
Our Camas location is east of the I-205 corridor, which means faster delivery to Battle Ground, Ridgefield, Washougal, and the eastern suburbs without fighting Portland city traffic. Delivery includes a full equipment inspection and an operational walkthrough at your site. Our 24/7 support line is available throughout the rental for troubleshooting, replacement, or service. In the I-5 corridor, from north to Woodland and south to Longview and Kelso, we deliver on a daily rotation. These communities are within our primary delivery zone, and scheduling is typically same-day or next-day, depending on equipment availability.
What kinds of projects do you support in Clark County?
We support the full range of construction across Clark County and the east Portland metro: single-family residential subdivisions, multi-family apartment and condo builds, commercial office and retail construction, distribution and warehouse facilities, infrastructure and road work, renovation and restoration projects, and seasonal site work. If the project needs equipment, we can support it.
Do you serve both the Washington and Oregon sides of the Columbia River?
Yes. Our Camas location serves Clark County, Washington and the east Portland metro area, Oregon. We deliver to Troutdale, Gresham, and east Portland, as well as Vancouver, Battle Ground, Ridgefield, and communities along the I-5 corridor. The Columbia River is a geographic boundary, not a service boundary.
Can you support new home construction and subdivision work?
Yes. Clark County’s residential construction market is one of the most active in Washington state. We provide earthmoving for site prep, generators for pre-utility power, heating for winter enclosures, concrete tools, aerial access, and the full range of equipment residential contractors need.
What happens if equipment breaks down on site?
Call our 24/7 support line immediately. We dispatch replacement equipment or service technicians as fast as possible to keep your project on schedule. Normal wear and maintenance is our responsibility. Our Camas location means Clark County response times are local, not dependent on a truck from Seattle or central Portland.
How do you handle the Pacific Northwest wet season?
The wet season lasts most of the year in this region, and our fleet is built for it. Dehumidifiers for interior moisture management, heating for concrete curing and interior climate control, generators sized for storm-season power reliability, pumps for dewatering, and every piece of equipment maintained for sustained wet-condition operation. We do not treat rain as unusual. We treat it as the operating environment.
Can you handle large or multi-phase projects?
Yes. Our Camas 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 master-planned subdivisions, phased commercial developments, or multi-building projects, talk to our team, and we will build a delivery and scheduling plan that evolves with your needs.