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Laurel, Montana

Billings

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1410 E Railroad St
Laurel, MT, 59044

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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  8am–12pm
Sunday  Closed

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Equipment Rentals in Laurel, Montana | Serving the Billings Refinery Corridor, Yellowstone Valley & Eastern Montana

Laurel sits where the Yellowstone River breaks out of its canyon onto the eastern Montana plain, and it is where Montana’s petroleum refining industry chose to build. The CHS Laurel refinery and the adjacent petroleum processing infrastructure make Laurel one of a small number of inland communities in the American West with a significant refinery presence. That industrial core shapes the construction market in ways that distinguish this territory from every other location in the REIC Rentals network. Turnarounds, piping projects, tank farm work, coating applications, and infrastructure maintenance that sustain continuous refinery operations define construction in the Laurel corridor. 

Billings, 15 miles east, is Montana’s largest city and regional commercial center. Its construction market is broader: commercial development, healthcare expansion, residential growth, and the institutional buildings that a regional hub city generates. Together, Laurel and Billings create a construction territory that combines industrial energy complexity with regional commercial scale, and extends south and east through the Wyoming border corridor to Cody, Powell, Worland, and Sheridan. 

REIC Rentals in Laurel serves this territory with a full equipment catalog built for refinery and industrial construction demands. We have the full REIC Rentals network behind this location for anything beyond our local inventory.

The Yellowstone Corridor: From Laurel's Refineries to the Wyoming Border

Our Laurel location covers the Yellowstone River corridor from Billings west through Laurel and Columbus, south to Red Lodge and the Beartooth foothills, east to Miles City, and south through the Wyoming border corridor to Powell, Cody, Worland, and Sheridan.

Oil, Gas, and Refinery Operations

Oil and gas construction and refinery operations in the Laurel corridor require equipment designed for petroleum facility construction: elevated fire risk environments, the need for flameless heat that eliminates open flame from enclosed spaces with vapour risk, precision temperature control for coating and painting applications, and the sustained availability that turnaround projects demand when schedules are measured in days, not weeks. 

Refinery turnaround support with Jet Heat flameless heaters is our most critical application in this territory. The single most important equipment decision for enclosed refinery construction and maintenance is eliminating open flame. Jet Heat delivers high-output heat with no combustion in the heated space, no fire-watch requirement, and no combustion byproducts that affect coating cure or worker safety. For refinery turnaround work, this is not an upgrade; it is the correct tool. Tank farm construction, maintenance, and repair require the same precision temperature control for coating applications in refinery environments, where environmental control units and heating equipment maintain the temperature profile that coating specifications demand across large tank surfaces.

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Coating, Curing, and Petrochemical Facility Construction

Petrochemical and refinery facility construction in the Laurel corridor and in the broader eastern Montana and Wyoming energy market requires specialized equipment capabilities beyond standard commercial construction. Coatings, linings, and surface preparation in petroleum environments have temperature and humidity specifications that ambient conditions rarely meet without mechanical assistance. We provide environmental control units, targeted heating systems, and dehumidification for pipeline coating and tank lining applications where surface temperature and dew point control are critical to coating adhesion and cure. These are material science requirements, not general construction tolerances. Temporary heating for enclosed piping modules, vessel fabrication, and equipment pre-assembly also keeps fabrication shops and lay-down yards in the refinery corridor operational through Montana’s winters.

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Healthcare and Regional Commercial Construction

Billings is Montana’s regional healthcare capital, and healthcare facility construction at Billings Clinic and St. Vincent Healthcare, along with the medical office and outpatient facility market that surrounds a major regional medical center, creates a sustained non-industrial construction market that runs alongside the energy economy. Commercial construction in Billings covers office buildings, retail development, distribution facilities, and the commercial infrastructure that Montana’s largest city generates as its economy and population grow. Cody, Wyoming, sits at Yellowstone’s east entrance, and the hospitality construction serving that gateway economy operates on summer-season opening deadlines that make shoulder-season heating a critical path item, not an optional comfort measure. Red Lodge, the gateway to the Beartooth Highway, has its own resort and mountain-town construction market, which our Laurel location serves with direct delivery south on US-212.

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Earthmoving, Power, and Industrial Tools

Industrial site preparation and earthmoving for the Laurel and Billings industrial corridor support refinery maintenance shutdowns, tank farm expansions, and the industrial facility construction that petroleum operations generate at a scale that requires heavy earthmoving equipmentGenerator power for remote industrial sites in eastern Montana and Wyoming serves energy infrastructure in the Powder River Basin and the Yellowstone corridor, where utility service is not available for construction loads. Aerial lifts for refinery maintenance, including man lifts and boom lifts for elevated work required by refinery turnarounds and tank farm maintenance, are a standard part of our turnaround equipment package. Wind assessment for aerial work in the Yellowstone Plains’ persistent wind is a standard pre-delivery conversation our team has with every contractor working elevated access in this corridor. 

Call our Laurel team or request a quote online. Industrial construction timelines in the refinery corridor do not accommodate equipment delays, and our team is built to respond to that reality.

Refinery Turnaround Work Does Not Own Its Equipment

Refinery turnarounds are among the most equipment-intensive, time-compressed construction operations in any industry. A turnaround window measured in days or weeks requires more equipment than a contractor’s owned fleet can provide, and it uses equipment types with no application outside the turnaround context. The economics of owning refinery turnaround equipment for the fraction of the year when it is actually needed, while carrying the maintenance and storage costs through the rest, have never made sense. For ongoing operations and maintenance work at Laurel’s refineries and the surrounding industrial facilities, equipment rental provides the flexibility to scale up for major maintenance periods and back down for routine operations, a cost-management tool that owned fleets cannot provide.

Delivery Across the Yellowstone Corridor and into Wyoming

Our Laurel location delivers throughout the Yellowstone River corridor, including Billings, Columbus, Red Lodge, Hardin, and Miles City. South into Wyoming, we deliver to Powell at approximately 82 miles, Cody at approximately 89 miles, and Sheridan at approximately 146 miles on regular scheduled rotations. These Wyoming markets are at the outer range of our territory and require additional lead time. For refinery turnaround projects with specific delivery windows, our team coordinates logistics and contingency planning well in advance of the turnaround start date.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you support refinery turnarounds at Laurel’s facilities with flameless heating? 

Yes. Refinery turnaround support with Jet Heat flameless heating is a primary application for our Laurel location. The elimination of open flame in enclosed refinery spaces is a safety requirement that Jet Heat meets with high-output, clean-air performance. Our team coordinates with your turnaround planning schedule to confirm equipment availability and delivery timing before the window opens.

What coating and environmental control equipment do you carry for tank farm work? 

We carry environmental control units and direct heating systems for tank coating and lining applications that require surface temperature above the dew point and within coating specification ranges. Our team discusses the specific coating specification requirements for your tank application and confirms the right equipment configuration before the work window. 

Can you serve Cody, Powell, and Sheridan in Wyoming from Laurel?  

Yes, with appropriate lead time. Cody is approximately 89 miles south via MT-72. Powell is approximately 82 miles south. Sheridan is approximately 146 miles southeast via I-90. All are within our delivery territory on scheduled rotations. For Wyoming market deliveries, contact our team early in your planning process so we can confirm availability and schedule delivery logistics appropriately.  

Do you have equipment for pipeline construction and maintenance in the Yellowstone corridor?  

Yes. Pipeline and storage tank construction and maintenance in the Yellowstone and eastern Montana corridor are regular project types. We support it with heating, dehumidification, environmental control, power, and aerial access equipment. Pipeline coating applications have specific temperature and humidity requirements that mechanical equipment must maintain throughout the coating and cure process. 

What is your response capability for unplanned equipment needs during a refinery turnaround?  

Industrial turnaround schedules do not accommodate equipment failure delays, and our response plan reflects that. Call our 24/7 support line immediately. For the Laurel and Billings market, our response time for critical equipment failures is measured in hours. We dispatch replacement equipment or service technicians as fast as our inventory allows and communicate clearly about timing from the first call.

Can you support construction at healthcare facilities in Billings?  

Yes. Healthcare facility construction at Billings Clinic, St. Vincent, and the surrounding medical office complex is within our standard service territory. We provide interior climate control for construction-phase temperature and humidity management, aerial lifts for multi-story healthcare facility work, and the complete concrete and general construction tools required for healthcare renovation and new construction.

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