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Keep your project moving through the winter months with our powerful portable heaters and industrial blowers. These units provide the…
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Keep your project moving through the winter months with our powerful portable heaters and industrial blowers. These units provide the…

Beat the heat and maintain safe working conditions with our high-capacity portable air conditioners, evaporative coolers, and industrial fans. Ideal…

Mitigate water damage and speed up construction timelines with our professional-grade dehumidifiers and high-velocity air movers. Perfect for restoration projects…

Optimize your climate control systems with our range of HVAC accessories, including ducting, thermostats, and specialized venting tools. These components…
South Plainfield sits in Middlesex County, New Jersey, at the geographic center of the most densely built construction corridor in North America. Manhattan is 23 miles northeast. Newark is 17 miles north. Princeton is 20 miles southwest. Trenton is 30 miles south. Stamford, Connecticut, is 56 miles up the coast. The construction economy within our delivery radius generates more annual project volume than most states produce in their entirety, and it does so across every project type simultaneously: high-rise residential, federal infrastructure, pharmaceutical campus construction, transit systems, and the occupied commercial renovation that never stops in a market this dense.Â
This is not a market where you call a rental company and hope for the best. Job sites are tight. Delivery windows are narrow. The permitting and access requirements of urban and suburban construction in the most regulated region of the country add layers of coordination that do not exist in markets where you can park equipment on a gravel lot beside the job. REIC Rentals in South Plainfield serves this market because the tri-state metro demands an equipment partner that understands the logistics of delivering to a Manhattan renovation through a loading dock on a one-hour permit window at 5 AM, and then supporting an infrastructure project on the Turnpike the same afternoon.Â
REIC Rentals in South Plainfield serves this corridor with heating, cooling, dehumidification, and HVAC equipment designed for the climate-control demands of the most active and complex construction market in the country.
Our territory follows the population and construction density of the tri-state region. Running west through Middlesex and Somerset Counties is the suburban commercial and pharmaceutical corridor. North through Union County and Elizabeth, the territory reaches Newark, Jersey City, and the Hudson waterfront developments. Northeast across the river lie Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the five boroughs. Southwest through Princeton and Trenton sits the state capital and its government construction market. East covers Staten Island. North reaches Stamford and the southwestern Connecticut corridor. The distances on a map look manageable. The logistics of serving construction across all of it simultaneously define this market and shape our South Plainfield team.
Commercial construction across the tri-state metro operates year-round, and the density and height of the buildings under construction and renovation shape the winter heating requirements of this market. Our Jet Heat flameless heaters serve the high-rise, mid-rise, and low-rise commercial construction market with the static pressure and output capacity to move heat through the long duct runs and large floor plates common in urban construction.Â
Temporary HVAC for occupied commercial renovations is one of the highest-demand services in this territory. The tri-state office market is experiencing significant renovation activity as Class A and Class B buildings are repositioned, and tenant improvement projects across Manhattan, Jersey City, and the suburban office corridors require uninterrupted climate control during mechanical system upgrades. Cold-weather concrete curing for high-rise and commercial construction proceeds floor by floor through winter on schedules that cannot absorb weather delays. Nor’easters and the coastal cold the metro experiences can cause rapid temperature drops that heating plans must account for. Cooling and dehumidification for spring and summer construction address the urban heat island effect and the humidity of the mid-Atlantic coast, which create interior conditions that building envelopes under construction cannot manage on their own.
Multi-family residential construction across the metro is one of the most active and sustained construction categories in our territory. Apartment towers, condominium buildings, and mixed-use residential development in Jersey City, Newark, Brooklyn, and the suburban centers of northern and central New Jersey generate continuous equipment demand. These projects share the climate control requirements of commercial office construction but add the complexity of multiple simultaneous unit completions within compressed lease-up timelines. High-rise residential construction on the Hudson waterfront requires heating plans that cover entire buildings, floor by floor, for winter concrete pours, interior finish protection, and unit-by-unit completion schedules. Mid-rise apartment and mixed-use construction in Newark, New Brunswick, and the transit-oriented development corridors along NJ Transit rail lines add the challenge of constrained sites with limited staging and tight delivery access.
The tri-state metro is in the middle of the largest infrastructure construction cycle in a generation. Transit, bridge, tunnel, highway, and utility projects across the region represent tens of billions of dollars in active construction, with multi-year programs and construction conditions that create equipment demands across every climate control category. Transit infrastructure construction across the NJ Transit, PATH, and MTA networks operates on public schedules with political and operational deadlines that create completion pressure independent of construction conditions. Bridge, tunnel, and highway construction across the New Jersey Turnpike, Garden State Parkway, and the interstate system involves linear infrastructure with rolling equipment needs that follow the construction front along the project corridor.
Distribution center construction along the I-95, NJ Turnpike, and I-78 corridors supports the last-mile logistics networks serving the densest consumer market in the country. Large-footprint warehouse construction, with winter concrete programs and the operational climate-control needs of temperature-sensitive distribution facilities, drives sustained heating and cooling demand throughout the build and commissioning phases.
We provide generator power for construction sites across the metro where utility connections lag the construction schedule or where temporary power requirements exceed available service. Urban construction sites with limited access to electrical infrastructure create generator sizing and placement challenges that suburban sites do not. Light towers support extended construction shifts and safety compliance requirements demanded by large infrastructure and industrial projects in the corridor. Â
Call our South Plainfield team or request a quote online. We have the full REIC Rentals network behind this location to meet any volume or specialty requirements.
In the tri-state metro, the challenge starts before delivery is even scheduled: getting the equipment to the site, staged in the right location, within the delivery window the permit allows, without blocking the street, the adjacent tenant, or another contractor’s equipment. This is a logistics-intensive market where the equipment delivery plan is part of the construction plan, not an afterthought. Our South Plainfield team coordinates delivery routing, timing, and staging with your site logistics team to ensure alignment before equipment reaches the job site.
Our South Plainfield location in central New Jersey has access to the entire metro via the New Jersey Turnpike, Garden State Parkway, I-78, I-287, and Route 1. Newark is 17 miles northeast. Jersey City is 22 miles. Manhattan is 23 miles. Brooklyn is 26 miles. Princeton is 20 miles southwest. Trenton is 30 miles south. Stamford is 56 miles northeast. For New York City deliveries, we coordinate with your site logistics team on bridge and tunnel routing, delivery time restrictions, and staging requirements specific to the borough and the site.
Can you deliver equipment to construction sites in Manhattan and Brooklyn? Â
Yes. We deliver to all five boroughs of New York City. Manhattan and Brooklyn deliveries require coordination on bridge and tunnel routing, delivery time windows, and staging logistics. Our team works with your site logistics contacts to plan the delivery around the specific access conditions and permit requirements of your site.Â
How do your flameless heaters work for high-rise construction? Â
Our Jet Heat flameless heaters are designed for the high-static-pressure duct runs required by high-rise construction. Heat is pushed through long vertical and horizontal duct systems to reach upper floors and remote sections of large floor plates. Flameless operation eliminates the need for fire watch and the production of combustion byproducts in enclosed high-rise spaces where ventilation is limited, and fire safety is critical.Â
Do you support infrastructure and transit construction projects? Â
Yes. Infrastructure construction is a significant market in our territory. We serve transit, bridge, highway, and utility construction programs across the tri-state region with heating, power, lighting, and climate control equipment. Infrastructure projects often have rolling equipment needs that follow the construction front, and our team coordinates delivery staging along the project corridor.Â
Can you serve Stamford and southwestern Connecticut from South Plainfield? Â
Yes. We deliver to the southwestern Connecticut corridor and serve the commercial and institutional construction markets there. Our South Windsor, CT location also serves Connecticut, so for projects in the Hartford area and central Connecticut, that location may be the better logistics fit.Â
What equipment do you provide for renovations in occupied buildings? Â
Renovation of occupied buildings is one of the highest-demand categories in this territory. We provide temporary HVAC for occupied renovations that maintain tenant comfort and indoor air quality while mechanical systems are replaced or upgraded. For each project, our team sizes the temporary system to the building’s load requirements and coordinates installation timing with the renovation schedule to minimize disruption to occupied floors.Â
What is your 24/7 support coverage for the tri-state metro? Â
Our 24/7 support line is active around the clock. For sites within the New Jersey core and the Hudson waterfront, response time for equipment failures is typically same-day. For New York City boroughs and southwestern Connecticut, we factor in bridge and tunnel transit time and traffic patterns, but maintain the same priority. Call the line, describe the issue, and our team will have a response plan moving immediately.