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Ontario, Oregon

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35 NE 1St St
Ontario, OR, 97914

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Monday  7:30am–5pm
Tuesday  7:30am–5pm
Wednesday  7:30am–5pm
Thursday  7:30am–5pm
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Equipment Rentals in Ontario, Oregon | Serving Eastern Oregon's Treasure Valley, Baker City & McCall, Idaho

In the Treasure Valley, the construction calendar answers to the harvest. Onion packing houses need to be ready before the early September harvest begins. Cold storage capacity for potatoes and sugar beets needs to be operational before fall. Irrigation infrastructure replacement happens in the window between when the water is turned off and when it needs to run again. These are not project manager deadlines. They are biological and agricultural deadlines set by growing seasons, crop physiology, and the economics of a region that produces more onions than almost anywhere else in the country. 

Contractors who work this market know what that pressure feels like. REIC Rentals in Ontario is built for it. We are here to make sure a packing house framing project does not stop because a piece of equipment is unavailable, a cold storage concrete pour does not fail because the heating was undersized, and an irrigation trench does not flood because a dewatering pump was not staged on site. The Treasure Valley’s construction calendar has no slack for equipment problems. 

We have the full REIC Rentals network behind this location for anything beyond our local inventory.

Eastern Oregon, Southwest Idaho, and Beyond

Our Ontario location covers Malheur County, Oregon and the adjacent Idaho communities of the Treasure Valley, including Ontario, Nyssa, Parma, Fruitland, Payette, Adrian, and Vale. We serve Baker City and Baker County to the north via US-84, and Valley County, Idaho, including McCall and New Meadows via US-95. For the Boise metro, our Boise location is the primary resource.

Cold Storage and Food Processing Construction

The onion, potato, and sugar beet processing and cold storage infrastructure in Malheur County is not small-scale. The packing houses, controlled atmosphere storage buildings, and processing facilities serving the Treasure Valley’s agricultural output are large industrial buildings with tight construction timelines, specific environmental specifications during construction, and operational dates that align with harvest, not with weather. 

Large-footprint site preparation for packing house and cold storage expansion involves the same irrigated floodplain soils that make Malheur County productive, but those soils create high water table and compaction management challenges during site prep and foundation work that must be planned for. Dehumidification for cold storage construction is a specification requirement, not a preference. Insulated metal panel installation and vapor barrier application in a future cold storage environment require mechanical humidity control to meet tolerances that ambient drying in eastern Oregon’s summer heat or irrigation-season humidity cannot reliably satisfy. Getting this wrong during the construction phase affects the facility’s performance long after the contractor has left the site. Jet Heat flameless heaters for year-round interior construction in processing and storage facilities deliver no combustion products, clean breathable air, and high-output performance for the large-volume spaces these buildings create. When a processing facility needs to keep running while adjacent construction proceeds, equipment placement and scheduling coordination become as important as the equipment itself, and our team builds that coordination into the project plan from the start.

Blue boom lift at Ontario rental facility for construction work.

Heating and Winter Concrete Support

Eastern Oregon winters at 2,200 feet in elevation with a continental climate are serious. Ontario and the Treasure Valley experience January lows well below zero, and the open valley’s wind amplifies the cold. Any enclosed construction in this territory running through November, December, January, or February requires sustained heating as a baseline. Cold-weather concrete curing in the Treasure Valley requires temperature maintenance that accounts for both extreme overnight lows and the high-desert thermal mass, which can make ground temperatures colder than air temperatures suggest. Slabs poured without sustained heating through a valley cold snap do not cure to specification. Agricultural facility construction runs through fall and winter because harvest schedules create pre-season deadlines that force it: a packing house addition that needs to be operational for the September onion harvest must be framed, enclosed, and finished well before that date, regardless of November weather.

Construction machinery on flatbed trailer for rental in Ontario.

Earthmoving and Site Preparation

Large-footprint agricultural facility construction involves deep utility trenching for water, refrigeration lines, and electrical infrastructure that runs long distances across the facility site. The Treasure Valley’s flat topography simplifies layout, but irrigated soil conditions create dewatering and compaction management requirements that must be planned for before breaking ground. Ontario and the surrounding Malheur County communities are experiencing residential growth tied to the Treasure Valley’s expanding population, with single-family infill in Ontario and Nyssa and rural parcels outside city limits all generating steady equipment demand. Baker City’s construction market includes commercial and residential development in Baker County, where site-prep equipment for the Rocky Mountain foothills terrain differs meaningfully from that required for Treasure Valley floodplain construction.

Construction site with cranes and silos in Ontario for REIC Rentals.

Power and Lighting for Remote Agricultural Sites

Agricultural construction sites in Malheur County are frequently on rural parcels where utility service is either absent or undersized for construction electrical loads. Generators are the primary power on the majority of new cold storage and processing facility construction in the irrigation districts, and sizing them correctly for simultaneous construction loads is a planning conversation our team has with contractors at the beginning of every project. Harvest-season construction programs run extended hours to meet pre-harvest completion dates, and temporary lighting supports the 12- and 14-hour days that contractors run from August through October on packing house and cold storage projects. McCall and Valley County resort and residential construction in northern Idaho operates on remote parcels where generator primary power is standard equipment for extended construction programs.

Aerial Access, Pumps, Concrete, Welding, and General Tools

Scissor lifts and boom lifts serve the interior height work in cold storage, processing, and distribution facilities, where insulated panel installation, refrigeration piping, and electrical runs require aerial access at full interior height. Dewatering pumps are essential equipment on Treasure Valley excavations, where the high water table in irrigated agricultural land means active pumping during foundation and utility excavation is expected rather than exceptional. Industrial concrete tools serve the heavy flatwork of processing facility floors, loading docks, and cold storage slabs, which are reinforced industrial applications with surface tolerances that exceed standard commercial flatwork. Welding equipment is used for structural steel, process piping, and tank fabrication in agricultural processing facilities. Forklifts stage materials on large-footprint construction sites, and the complete hand-tool and power-tool catalog covers every trade. 

Our Ontario team is ready. Call us directly or request a quote online. Equipment availability for harvest-deadline projects starts with early planning, and we work best when we are part of your schedule before the clock starts running.

Why Agricultural Construction in the Treasure Valley Rents Its Fleet

The agricultural construction calendar in Malheur County compresses an enormous amount of work into narrow windows and then goes quiet. Renting allows contractors to scale up quickly for a June-through-August packing house expansion and scale back just as fast when the window closes, without carrying equipment through the months when there is nothing to run it on. The equipment a cold storage expansion needs during the build phase is different from what a winter irrigation replacement requires, and different again from what a shoulder-season grading facility renovation demands. Renting means each project gets the right machine for that job, not the machine that happens to be available in the yard. 

The Treasure Valley’s climate makes that flexibility even more valuable. Machines that operate in 105-degree August heat and single-digit January cold cycle through extremes that accelerate hydraulic seal wear, battery degradation, and cold-start component fatigue. Renting from a local operation that maintains equipment on schedules calibrated for these conditions means the machine that arrives on your job site is ready to work, not recovering from a winter in an unheated yard.

Delivery to the Valley, Baker City, and McCall

Our Ontario location is positioned on I-84 and US-20 at the logistics center of eastern Oregon. Nyssa is 12 miles east. Baker City is approximately 67 miles north via US-84 through the Blue Mountains. McCall, Idaho, is approximately 65 miles northeast via US-95 and Highway 55 through Weiser. For rural delivery to agricultural parcels, irrigation district right-of-way, and construction sites accessed by farm roads, our drivers coordinate with your site contact on road conditions, weight limits, and access windows. Delivering to an active farming operation during the growing season requires logistics awareness that we bring as standard practice.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you guarantee equipment availability for a hard harvest-deadline project? 

The best answer is: call us early. Equipment availability on harvest-deadline projects is a function of planning. Contractors who call us in August needing equipment for a September packing house completion have a different conversation than contractors who engage us in April for the same project. We manage our inventory to support the agricultural construction calendar, and the more visibility we have into your timeline, the more confidently we can commit to availability. 

What dehumidification equipment do you carry for cold storage construction? 

We carry industrial-capacity dehumidifiers sized for commercial cold storage and food processing facility construction applications. These are high-output units capable of maintaining the humidity specifications required during insulated panel installation, vapor barrier application, and refrigeration system commissioning. Call our team to match the equipment to your specific application and building footprint. 

How do you handle delivery to rural agricultural parcels? 

Rural delivery on farm roads and irrigation district right-of-way is a regular part of what we do, not an exception. Our drivers coordinate with your site contact on road surface conditions, weight limits, bridge clearances, and access windows before delivery. If your site is adjacent to an active packing operation or in the middle of a growing area during irrigation season, we plan delivery timing to avoid disrupting the agricultural operation. 

Do you serve Baker City and McCall from Ontario? 

Yes. Baker City is approximately 67 miles north via US-84, and McCall is approximately 65 miles northeast via the US-95 corridor. Both are within our regular delivery territory, though the additional distance requires more lead time than local Treasure Valley delivery. Baker City’s commercial and residential construction market and McCall’s resort and residential development are active markets we serve on scheduled delivery rotations. 

Can you support food processing facility operations during adjacent construction? 

Yes. Construction adjacent to or within an operating food processing facility requires equipment placement, scheduling, and operational coordination beyond standard construction logistics. We plan equipment staging and delivery around operational schedules, food safety requirements, and the specific access constraints of active processing environments. 

What happens if equipment breaks down during the peak of the construction season? 

Call our 24/7 support line immediately. Equipment failures during harvest-season construction programs, when every day of delay has a direct cost, are our highest-priority response situations. For sites in the Ontario-to-Nyssa corridor, same-day response is our standard target. For Baker City and McCall sites, we factor in drive time and clearly communicate the timeline from the first call, so you don’t have to wait. If the issue cannot be resolved with field service, we dispatch replacement equipment as fast as our inventory allows.

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