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- BigRentz
Learn about BigRentz About Us; Career Opportunities; Investor Relations; Newsroom; Explore Resources Help Center; Think Big Blog; Case Studies; Equipment Rental Guides; Equipment Operation and Safety Manuals
- About BigRentz, Inc.
Founded in 2012, BigRentz emerged with a vision to modernize the fragmented construction equipment rental industry By developing a proprietary digital platform, BigRentz now connects over 14,000 supplier locations, serving 90% of the U S population within a 30-minute drive
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The heart and soul of BigRentz comes down to one thing and one thing only: helping people You, our customer, are who we design all our services and technologies around and you have inspired our three-word philosophy – Built around you
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Learn about BigRentz About Us; Career Opportunities; Investor Relations; Newsroom; Explore Resources Help Center; Think Big Blog; Case Studies; Equipment Rental Guides; Equipment Operation and Safety Manuals
- Start Renting | BigRentz
Learn about BigRentz About Us; Career Opportunities; Investor Relations; Newsroom; Explore Resources Help Center; Think Big Blog; Case Studies; Equipment Rental Guides; Equipment Operation and Safety Manuals
- Construction Vehicle Rental | BigRentz
Construction truck rental costs depend on factors such as size, location, and duration of the rental We rent water trucks with a 2,000-to-2,999 gallon capacity and a 4,000-to-4,999 gallon capacity and a variety of dump trucks Contact BigRentz to request a quote so we can find the truck that meets your needs What are water trucks used for?
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Our BigRentz network has access to more than 14,000 equipment yards throughout the United States, which puts any job site within a 30-minute haul for 90% of the population Yes, you read that right – no one else even comes close to our coverage
- Equipment Rentals in Texas - BigRentz
The type of license you’ll need depends on the job For instance, a general contractor has different rules than an industrial contractor The Texas state government has tried to make getting the right license simple to help the state construction industry grow faster
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