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Idaho Falls

Idaho Falls, Idaho

Idaho Falls

Address

402 E Anderson St
Idaho Falls, ID, 83401

Hours

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

Saturday  8am–12pm
Sunday  Closed

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Equipment Rentals in Idaho Falls, Idaho | Serving Eastern Idaho, Rexburg, Blackfoot & Pocatello

Idaho Falls operates at the intersection of two economies that rarely share the same zip code. The first is university growth: Brigham Young University-Idaho in Rexburg, 26 miles to the north, is one of the fastest-growing universities in the country and has been transforming Rexburg from a small agricultural community into a significant construction market, driven by enrollment growth that shows no sign of slowing and a student housing shortage that keeps residential construction running year-round. The second is federal nuclear energy research: the Idaho National Laboratory, the nation’s leading nuclear energy research facility, sits 35 miles west on the Snake River Plain and drives a sustained construction and infrastructure maintenance market tied to federal energy policy and research programs that operate on timelines entirely independent of the broader construction cycle. 

These two economies generate construction demand that looks nothing alike and, together, create a diverse market. Add Pocatello 50 miles to the south with Idaho State University and its healthcare infrastructure, and Blackfoot’s agricultural processing market, and the Snake River Plain territory served by our Idaho Falls location spans a wide range of project types with their own distinct equipment requirements. 

REIC Rentals in Idaho Falls serves the eastern Snake River Plain with a full equipment catalog built for institutional, federal, and agricultural construction. We have the full REIC Rentals network behind this location for anything beyond our local inventory.

Eastern Idaho: The Snake River Plain from Rexburg to Pocatello

Our Idaho Falls location covers the eastern Snake River Plain, including Idaho Falls, Rexburg, Blackfoot, and Pocatello. The INL corridor west of Idaho Falls extends our service territory into the desert high plains. For contractors working on INL facilities or associated research infrastructure, we coordinate access and delivery logistics in accordance with federal facility requirements.

Education Facility Construction

Education facility construction at BYU-Idaho is a sustained, significant market. BYU-Idaho’s enrollment growth and physical expansion have sustained a steady pipeline of campus construction for years. These are complex, schedule-intensive projects on an occupied campus with specific access, safety, and coordination requirements that differ from those of open-site commercial construction. Campus housing construction in Rexburg mirrors this demand: BYU-Idaho’s enrollment growth has driven off-campus apartment and student housing development at a scale that has transformed Rexburg’s residential construction market, requiring aerial lifts, concrete tools, and year-round interior climate control. Idaho State University’s construction and renovation in Pocatello generates a steady construction pipeline, including academic buildings, healthcare facilities, and the supporting infrastructure of a university medical center. K-12 school construction across eastern Idaho follows the residential growth in Rexburg, Idaho Falls, and Blackfoot, driven by the university and agricultural economies.

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Power and Energy Research Infrastructure

The Idaho National Laboratory’s construction and infrastructure maintenance program is a specialized federal market. INL is the nation’s nuclear energy research center, and the facilities on the Snake River Plain range from research reactors and hot cells to administrative and support buildings. Construction on these federal research facilities requires contractors and equipment suppliers with experience in federal facility environments and security protocols. We provide generator power for remote INL facility sites across the laboratory’s sprawling campus, where construction on distant facility sites requires primary power solutions that utility service cannot provide. Jet Heat flameless heating for year-round INL construction keeps enclosed areas on schedule through the Snake River Plain’s cold, windy winters. We also support the commercial construction in Idaho Falls that serves the INL’s contractor and researcher workforce.

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Healthcare Construction

Healthcare facility construction in eastern Idaho is anchored by the regional medical centers in Idaho Falls and Pocatello, as well as the ongoing expansion of healthcare capacity to serve the growing Snake River Plain population. These are occupied-facility-adjacent projects with climate-control, air-quality, and access requirements that differ from those of standard commercial construction. We provide heating, cooling, and dehumidification equipment that meets healthcare construction specifications, ensuring temperature and humidity management during the construction phase protects sensitive systems and materials being installed.

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Heating and Cold-Weather Construction

Jet Heat flameless heaters are the heating solution of choice for the Snake River Plain’s extended winter construction season. Idaho Falls and the surrounding plain experience cold winters with temperatures regularly dropping below zero and persistent winds that amplify the cold. The plain’s elevation and exposure to continental Arctic air make heating a critical path item for enclosed construction from October through April. Cold-weather concrete curing on campus construction at BYU-Idaho and ISU runs year-round on schedules that do not accommodate weather pauses, and concrete poured in Rexburg or Idaho Falls in January requires sustained heating that accounts for the plain’s actual overnight low temperatures. Residential construction in Rexburg continues through winter because housing demand from BYU-Idaho enrollment does not pause during cold weather.

Earthmoving, Power, and General Tools

Site preparation for the large-footprint agricultural processing and storage facilities in the Blackfoot and Shelley corridors involves heavy industrial-scale earthmoving equipment. Eastern Idaho’s potato processing industry generates construction that requires the full range of earthmoving and structural tools. Generator power for remote INL and agricultural construction sites on the Snake River Plain provides primary power where utility service is distant. Light towers extend construction schedules through the short winter days that limit productivity on open-air site work. The complete catalog of aerial access, concrete, welding, and general construction tools covers every trade across the full eastern Idaho territory.  

Call our Idaho Falls team or request a quote online. We serve the entire eastern Snake River Plain.

Eastern Idaho's Construction Runs on Federal and Educational Calendars

Construction in the Idaho Falls territory is unusually tied to institutional and federal schedules. BYU-Idaho’s academic calendar shapes the access windows and phasing requirements for campus construction. INL’s federal budget cycles and research program timelines shape the construction demand on the plain. ISU’s facilities program aligns with the university’s budget and enrollment cycles. Contractors working these markets need equipment flexibility to match shifting schedules without the capital lock-in of owned assets optimized for a single project type. Renting allows contractors to scale capacity to the actual workload and match equipment to the specific project rather than the previous one.

Delivery Across the Snake River Plain

Our Idaho Falls location sits at the center of the eastern Snake River Plain road network. Rexburg is 26 miles north on US-20. Blackfoot is 23 miles southwest on I-15. Pocatello is 50 miles southwest on I-15. INL is 35 miles west on US-20/26. All are within our standard delivery territory on regular scheduled rotations. For remote INL facility sites, we coordinate access and delivery logistics with your federal site supervisor before any delivery is scheduled.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you support construction at the Idaho National Laboratory?  

Yes. INL construction and infrastructure maintenance are project types our Idaho Falls location supports. We coordinate with your federal contract and site supervision requirements to ensure equipment delivery and operation comply with INL access protocols. Power station and energy infrastructure construction at federal research facilities has specific logistics requirements that our team has experience navigating. 

Can you support BYU-Idaho campus construction in Rexburg?  

Yes. Education facility construction at BYU-Idaho is a regular project type. University campus construction requires coordination with academic schedules, occupied building adjacency requirements, and campus access protocols. Our team builds these constraints into the delivery and operation plan rather than treating them as complications discovered on site. 

What equipment do you carry for healthcare facility construction in Idaho Falls?  

For healthcare facility construction, we provide interior climate control for construction-phase temperature and humidity management, aerial lifts for high-bay and multi-story medical facility work, concrete tools for heavy structural work, and generators for primary or supplemental power during phases when permanent systems are offline. Our team coordinates with your infection control and construction safety requirements. 

Do you serve Pocatello and ISU from Idaho Falls?  

Yes. We deliver to Pocatello and the ISU campus on a regular schedule. Idaho State University’s construction programs, the Regional Medical Center, and Pocatello’s commercial and residential construction market are all within our standard delivery territory. 

Can you support agricultural processing construction in Blackfoot?  

Yes. Blackfoot’s potato processing and agricultural storage construction market is a regular project type for our Idaho Falls location. Agricultural facility construction in the Blackfoot corridor uses earthmoving equipment for large-footprint site preparation, heating for year-round enclosed construction, dehumidification for controlled-environment installation phases, and the full concrete and structural construction tool set. 

How do you handle the Snake River Plain’s wind and cold in winter?  

The Snake River Plain is one of the windiest and most temperature-extreme construction environments in Idaho, and the wind amplifies the cold in ways that simple temperature readings do not capture. Our heating equipment is sized for actual wind-chill conditions, not thermometer readings. For open-air construction work during the plain’s most severe winter conditions, our team discusses whether heating can be practically applied or whether the specific operation needs to be scheduled around a weather window.

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