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Hermiston

Hermiston, Oregon

Hermiston

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30618 Bensel Rd
Hermiston, OR, 97838

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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 Hermiston, Oregon | Serving the Tri-Cities, Pendleton & Eastern Oregon

Hermiston sits at the crossroads of I-84 and I-82 in the Columbia Basin, where the construction market is defined by scale, distance, and extreme conditions. Data center campuses are transforming the region’s economic base. Highway and infrastructure projects connect communities separated by 50 miles of open desert. Agricultural processing facilities expand during the off-season. This is not a market where you can rely on equipment sourced from Portland or Boise. It requires equipment that is here, ready, and maintained for the conditions. 

REIC Rentals in Hermiston serves contractors across the Tri-Cities, Pendleton, Walla Walla, and the broader Eastern Oregon and Southeast Washington region. Whether you are building a hyperscale data center campus outside Boardman, running a DOT project on I-84, expanding a food processing facility in Pendleton, or developing distribution infrastructure in the Tri-Cities, our team brings the equipment and the regional knowledge your project requires.

The Territory: Two Markets, One Branch

Our Cle Elum location spans the I-90 mountain corridor from Easton east through the Kittitas Valley, including Cle Elum, Roslyn, Ronald, South Cle Elum, Thorp, Ellensburg, and Kittitas, for a total of 25 miles. To the northeast via Highway 970 and US-2, we serve the Wenatchee metro and Chelan County at approximately 65 miles, including East Wenatchee, Cashmere, Leavenworth, and the orchard bench country stretching from the river up to the canyon walls. For projects in the Vantage corridor and along the Columbia Plateau above the river, we cover those too.

Equipment for the Columbia Basin

Our Hermiston location covers the Columbia Basin and Eastern Oregon corridor, including Hermiston, Boardman, Umatilla, Pendleton, La Grande, the Tri-Cities (Kennewick, Pasco, Richland), Walla Walla, and Lewiston, Idaho, serving projects across I-84 from the Oregon-Idaho border to Pendleton and north along I-82 into Southeast Washington. The Columbia Basin is a high-desert environment with temperature extremes that rival those anywhere in the Pacific Northwest. Summer highs routinely exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit, winter lows drop below zero, and wind is a constant. Equipment selection has to account for all of it, and our inventory does.

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Earthmoving and Site Prep

Data center campus construction in the basin involves massive site preparation: hundreds of acres of grading, utility trenching, access road construction, and compaction on basalt-underlain desert soils. Our excavator, dozer, and compaction inventory handles the scale these projects demand. Highway and infrastructure work across Eastern Oregon spans enormous distances and features limited staging areas, and our equipment fleet supports DOT and public works projects where machines need to perform reliably in remote locations far from the nearest service center. Agricultural site prep for processing facilities, cold storage, and irrigation infrastructure across the basin’s productive agricultural corridor involves soil conditions that vary from sandy river-bottom deposits to rocky volcanic terrain within the same project area.

Ski lift wheel being installed on a snowy mountain at REIC Rentals.

Power and Lighting

Temporary power is not optional in the Columbia Basin. Construction sites are frequently located miles from the nearest utility service point, and connection timelines can stretch months. Generators provide primary site power for the duration of many projects. Data center construction requires reliable, high-capacity temporary power during the build phase, and our generator inventory includes units sized to meet the electrical demands of technology infrastructure construction. Light towers support extended work hours, safety compliance, and the 24/7 construction schedules common on infrastructure and industrial projects in the basin.

Excavator with orange body and black tracks working on a construction site.

Cooling, Ventilation, and Temperature Control

Columbia Basin summers are extreme. Enclosed construction sites become dangerous above 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and material performance degrades at the same temperatures. Planning for cooling and ventilation before the heat arrives is the difference between maintaining the schedule and losing days to heat shutdowns. Data center and technology facility construction requires precision temperature control during the build phase, where the construction process itself demands temporary climate control to meet installation specifications. Food processing and agricultural facility construction in the basin’s growing season require cooling that protects both workers and temperature-sensitive processes during construction.

Heating and Winter Construction

Basin winters are cold, dry, and windy. Our Jet Heat flameless heaters are built for exactly these conditions: high static pressure pushes heat through ductwork across large construction sites, and flameless operation prevents combustion byproducts from contaminating enclosed spaces. In a region where winter concrete pours are common on infrastructure projects, Jet Heat maintains the curing temperatures required by the specification. Wind is the variable that separates Columbia Basin heating from other markets. Temporary enclosures in this corridor face sustained winds that defeat heating systems designed for calm conditions, and our equipment and our team’s experience account for the wind loads that define winter construction here.

Dehumidification

The basin is arid, but construction generates its own moisture. Concrete curing, wet trades, and humidity spikes during irrigation season create interior moisture challenges that require mechanical dehumidification even in a desert climate. Coating and finishing work on data center interiors demands precise humidity control that cannot rely on ambient-condition drying, regardless of how dry the outside air is.

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, with wind restrictions on aerial equipment a real operational factor in the basin that our team helps contractors plan around. Concrete tools cover the heavy flatwork, foundations, and structural pours that define data center and industrial construction. Welding units handle structural steel, process piping, and field fabrication. Pumps manage irrigation, dewatering, and water handling across large-footprint sites. Forklifts, trailers, containers, and the complete range of construction tools round out the catalog for every trade working in the basin. 

If you need equipment in the Columbia Basin, call our Hermiston team. We stock it, we source it, or we get it through the REIC Rentals network.

Why Renting Makes Sense in Eastern Oregon

Distance defines the economics of equipment in the Columbia Basin. The nearest major rental markets are Portland, three hours west, and Boise, four hours east. Contractors who do not have equipment staged locally lose days to mobilization. Owning a fleet in a market where project types shift between data centers, highway work, agricultural infrastructure, and commercial construction means having machines idle whenever the work changes. Renting from a local operation eliminates both problems: the equipment is here, and it matches the project. 

The basin’s temperature extremes also make ownership expensive. Machines that operate at 105 degrees Fahrenheit in August and minus 5 degrees Fahrenheit in January experience accelerated wear that drives up maintenance costs. Rental equipment is maintained on schedules designed for these conditions. For data center and renewable energy construction specifically, equipment specifications vary by project. Renting lets you spec each project from scratch without depreciating assets that may not fit the next bid.

Delivery Across the Columbia Basin

Our Hermiston location is at the I-84/I-82 interchange, providing efficient access to the entire basin. Tri-Cities delivery runs approximately 30 miles north on I-82. Pendleton delivery runs east on I-84. Walla Walla delivery follows Highway 11. La Grande and the eastern corridor follow I-84 toward the Oregon-Idaho border. For data center construction sites in remote locations with limited access roads, our delivery team coordinates staging, access routing, and equipment placement during the rental process. Our 24/7 support line connects you to people who understand the distances involved in this region. If equipment goes down on a site 60 miles from the nearest town, our response plan accounts for the drive time and the logistics of getting a replacement or technician to a remote location.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you support data center construction in the Columbia Basin?  

Yes. The Columbia Basin is one of the fastest-growing data center markets in the western United States. We provide large-scale earthmoving for site preparation, temporary power for utility-gap bridging, climate control for critical-environment construction, and the specialty tools your team needs on site. We understand the scale, the scheduling, and the precision these projects demand. 

Do you serve the Tri-Cities from Hermiston?  

Yes. Kennewick, Pasco, and Richland are approximately 30 miles north of our Hermiston location via I-82. We deliver to the Tri-Cities and support the region’s active construction market, including Hanford-related projects, commercial development, residential growth, and the expanding industrial corridor along the Columbia River. 

How do you handle the extreme temperatures in the basin?  

Our equipment is selected and maintained for a climate that swings from well above 100 degrees Fahrenheit in summer to well below zero in winter. Cold-weather starting systems, high-temperature hydraulic fluids, and maintenance intervals calibrated for extreme thermal cycling are all part of how we prepare equipment for this environment. The Columbia Basin is one of the most demanding equipment climates in the Pacific Northwest, and our fleet is built for it. 

Can you support construction in the agricultural and food processing sectors? 

Yes. The Columbia Basin is a major agricultural region, and construction of food processing facilities is an active market. We provide climate control for temperature-sensitive builds, earthmoving for facility site prep, power for rural locations, and the concrete, welding, and material-handling equipment required for industrial food facility construction. 

What happens if equipment breaks down on a remote site?  

Call our 24/7 support line. We dispatch replacement equipment or service technicians with a response plan that accounts for the distances involved in the Columbia Basin. A breakdown 60 miles from Hermiston gets a different response plan than one 10 miles away, and our team builds that into the dispatch from the first call. 

Can you handle large or multi-phase projects?  

Yes. Our Hermiston location has access to the full REIC Rentals network. For campus-scale data center builds, multi-phase infrastructure projects, or large agricultural facility programs, we coordinate fleet depth, delivery logistics, and equipment scheduling across extended timelines. Call our team to discuss your project scope, and we will build the plan.

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