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Hyde Park, Utah

Logan

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3559 US-91, Hyde Park, UT
Hyde Park, UT, 84318

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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 Logan, Utah | Serving Cache Valley, Northern Utah & the Salt Lake City Corridor

Cache Valley runs north-south between the Bear River Mountains and the Wasatch Range in a high-altitude agricultural basin that has been quietly transforming for the past two decades. Utah State University’s enrollment growth and research expansion have built a technology and innovation economy that has attracted employers well beyond what a traditional agricultural college town typically draws. The companies arriving have brought employees who need housing at a pace the valley’s construction industry has been working to supply. And the valley’s geographic position between Salt Lake City and the Idaho border has made it a candidate for commercial and industrial investment, driven by both workforce availability and land-cost advantages.  

REIC Rentals in Logan serves Cache Valley and the northern Utah corridor with a full equipment catalog built for a market transitioning from an agricultural university town to something considerably larger. We have the full REIC Rentals network behind this location for anything beyond our local inventory.

Cache Valley, Northern Utah, and the Communities Between the Ranges

Our Logan location covers Cache Valley and the northern Utah corridor, including Logan, Providence, North Logan, Hyde Park, Smithfield, Hyrum, Tremonton, and Brigham City. South on US-89, our territory extends through Ogden to the northern edge of the Salt Lake City metro. East, we serve Evanston and Kemmerer in southwestern Wyoming. West, we cover the communities of Box Elder County. This is a wide territory for a single location, reflecting the geographic reality of northern Utah: construction markets are spread across a corridor that connects the Salt Lake metro to the Idaho border, and our team delivers across it all.

Commercial and Data Center Development

Commercial office and retail construction in Cache Valley and the northern Utah corridor reflects the technology company growth that has followed USU’s expansion of its research economy. Office campuses, mixed-use commercial developments, and the retail and services infrastructure that a growing technology workforce demands are all active project types in this market. Data center construction is an emerging market in northern Utah as the technology corridor’s power infrastructure, available land, and workforce make Cache Valley and Box Elder County candidates for the data center investment that has transformed similar university-adjacent markets. We provide temporary power, precision cooling, and heavy construction equipment for these programs. Box Elder County industrial and commercial development, including Brigham City’s Northgate Industrial Park and the commercial corridor along I-15, generates construction demand tied to the manufacturing and distribution companies arriving in northern Utah’s affordable industrial market.

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Multi-Family Residential Construction

Cache Valley’s housing shortage is structural. USU’s enrollment has grown faster than the surrounding housing market can supply, and the technology employees arriving have added demand pressure on top of the student population. Multi-family residential construction is the response: apartments, student housing complexes, and mixed-use residential developments that are transforming Logan’s density and the suburban communities surrounding it. Student housing construction adjacent to USU’s campus involves multi-story, high-density residential programs with tight construction schedules tied to academic-year move-in dates. Market-rate apartment construction in Logan and the corridor communities serves the growing workforce on developer-driven schedules. Residential construction across Cache Valley for the single-family and subdivision market parallels multi-family growth, with earthmoving for new subdivisions, generators for pre-utility primary power, and the complete residential construction toolset.

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Cooling and Summer Construction

Cache Valley’s summers are hot. Located in a high-altitude basin, the valley traps heat in July and August with temperatures regularly reaching the upper 90s and occasionally exceeding 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Interior climate control for the multi-family and commercial construction programs that cannot pause for summer heat is essential: student housing under interior fit-out in July, commercial office buildings under tenant improvement in August, and retail construction throughout the peak summer season all require active cooling to protect worker safety and finish materials. Ogden’s commercial market sees summer heat amplified by the valley position and the urban heat island effect, creating similar active cooling requirements for healthcare and commercial construction throughout the summer.

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Heating and Cold-Weather Construction

Jet Heat flameless heaters are the heating solution of choice for Cache Valley’s cold winters. Logan sits at approximately 4,500 feet in a mountain valley that funnels cold air from the Bear River Range, creating a winter inversion layer that traps it on the valley floor. Logan is consistently among the coldest cities in Utah during winter, with temperatures dropping well below zero on the most severe nights and inversions that keep daytime temperatures well below freezing for days at a stretch. Cold-weather concrete curing in this valley requires heating that accounts for the specific inversion conditions, not just a general Utah winter guideline. Academic and commercial construction schedules do not accommodate weather pauses, and our equipment is maintained for continuous-duty performance throughout the valley’s winter season from November through March.

Earthmoving, Aerial Access, and General Tools

Site preparation for the multi-family and commercial development transforming Logan’s eastern and northern growth corridors involves Cache Valley’s predominantly clay-rich lake-bottom soils from ancient Lake Bonneville, which compact and drain differently than the coarser soils of neighboring markets. We stock aerial lifts for multi-story student housing, commercial, and mixed-use construction, including electric units for noise-sensitive campus-adjacent projects and rough-terrain boom lifts for the developing sites on the valley’s perimeter. Forklifts handle material staging, concrete tools support the high volume of structural flatwork generated by Cache Valley’s construction boom, and the complete general tool catalog covers every trade working across the territory.  

Call our Logan team or request a quote online. Cache Valley’s construction market is moving fast, and we are positioned to keep pace.

A University Market Growing Into Something Bigger

University construction markets have a rhythm that differs from pure commercial markets. Academic calendars create hard deadlines for student housing completion. Research facility construction is tied to grant cycles and academic program milestones. Campus renovation has to be phased around occupied buildings and the academic year. Cache Valley’s transition from a university town to a broader technology and commercial market is also creating project types that did not exist here a decade ago. Data center and technology campus construction has its own equipment logic, and contractors in this market are encountering these requirements for the first time. An equipment partner with experience supplying these project types across the REIC network brings knowledge that is worth more than the difference in equipment costs.

Delivery Across Northern Utah and into Wyoming

Our Logan location in Hyde Park sits on US-89, the valley’s main artery running south through the full northern Utah corridor. Brigham City is approximately 25 miles south, Ogden is approximately 50 miles south, and Salt Lake City is approximately 80 miles south. We cover projects across the northern Salt Lake Valley on regular delivery rotations. Northeast into Wyoming, Evanston is approximately 55 miles and Kemmerer is approximately 67 miles, both within our standard delivery territory. For the most distant deliveries, we coordinate timing and logistics with your site team in advance to confirm equipment availability and delivery windows.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you support Utah State University construction programs in Logan?  

Yes. Education facility construction at USU is a project type our team supports with the specific planning required for occupied-campus construction. We coordinate delivery and equipment operation around academic schedules, building access restrictions, and the noise and dust management requirements of construction adjacent to occupied buildings and active student populations. 

What equipment do you carry for multi-family and student housing construction?  

For multi-family construction, we carry aerial lifts sized for multi-story residential programs, interior climate control for year-round finish work, concrete tools for podium decks and structural pours, and material-handling equipment for high-volume deliveries. For student housing projects with academic-year completion deadlines, our team builds the delivery and availability plan around the move-in date rather than treating them as general commercial projects. 

Can you support data center construction in Cache Valley or Box Elder County?  

Yes. Data center construction is an emerging project type in the northern Utah corridor. We provide large-capacity temporary power, precision cooling for critical-environment construction, and the heavy construction equipment these campus-scale programs require. Contact our team to discuss the specific requirements of your data center construction program. 

Do you serve Ogden and the Ogden metro from Logan?  

Yes. Ogden is approximately 50 miles south of Logan on US-89 and I-15. We deliver to Ogden and the surrounding communities on regular scheduled rotations. The Ogden market’s commercial, healthcare, and residential construction is active, and our Logan location serves the full northern Utah corridor from Cache Valley south to the greater Ogden metro. 

How do you handle Cache Valley’s winter temperature inversions?  

Cache Valley’s winter inversions create cold conditions at the valley floor that can be significantly more severe than standard Utah winter planning accounts for. Our heating equipment is sized for the inversion conditions that Logan experiences, not general Utah altitude guidelines. For construction programs running through the valley’s inversion season, our team discusses the specific heating capacity requirements for your enclosed construction phase based on the actual conditions your project will encounter. 

Can you serve Evanston and Kemmerer in Wyoming?  

Yes. Both are within our delivery territory on scheduled rotations. The construction markets in these Wyoming communities, including energy infrastructure in the Kemmerer area and the commercial and residential development in Evanston, are served from our Logan location.

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