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Explore our Case Studies to see how REIC Specialty delivers innovative, reliable rental solutions across Oil & Gas, Construction, Industrial, and Event sectors. From complex climate control challenges to specialized power and ventilation solutions, our real-world success stories showcase our expertise, efficiency, and commitment to customer success. See how we’ve helped businesses overcome challenges, improve operations, and achieve their goals.

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During construction of a multi-story facility underway, the job site Superintendent of the project knew that winter would either make or break the project schedule. Protecting their schedule and managing the interior conditions during the winter. The idea was that if they could manage their budget and have temporary heating installed, it may work out.
During the early phases of construction a general contractor sought temporary heating during construction. With exterior walls and roofing nearing completion, both concrete flooring and interior construction would require heating during the cold of a South Dakota winter.
A repeat customer of REIC Specialty requested climate control equipment for several stages of construction on a new building in Minnesota. The contractor approached REIC well before the project broke ground and had outlined the stages that would require climate control. REIC had provided heating the previous year during the brick and concrete phases, cooling and dehumidification during the summer, and was now asked to return for another winter to provide heating for the final stages.
A single jet heater was lifted atop a building under construction. As a result, a concrete contractor never worked the same again. On a high-rise building under construction in Manhattan, a concrete contractor poured each concrete slab, one floor after another.
During a visit at a production pad where workover activity was being performed, a Cahill sales rep noticed rental heaters already in use on the site. After a short conversation they asked the site manager if they would like to experience an alternative?
With a floor plan spanning over 3 million square feet, performing interior construction during winter in the Midwest can prove challenging. The general contractors on this project had previously been using a standard heater line that they typically use on other projects, with limited success. Given the massive scale of this building, traditional heaters were not delivering the temperatures desired, nor were they pushing heat to the interior of the building.
Constructing a dam with more than two million cubic meters of concrete requires a massive effort of manpower and equipment. Year after year as the project continued, Cahill became more essential to the success of this project than ever imagined.
When building a multi-story building with 100,000 square foot floors, a powerful heater is needed to deliver heat across such a large space. The general contractor for this project relied on a past rental heater they had used on other projects, but it did not get the results they needed. Following weeks of heat not reaching the upper floors from low static pressure, the GC was concerned when temperature requirements were not met and the project schedule was threatened due to interior finish work falling behind.
Wisconsin – An industrial painting company undertaking the first phase of an interior tank painting project enlisted REIC Specialty to manage climate control. With a diameter exceeding 200 feet and a floating ceiling, the tank required surface blasting and steel preparation ahead of the industrial paint application in phase two.
Connecticut – As fall and winter approached, the contractor overseeing the construction of a new university building recognized the urgent need for climate control. With concerns about worker safety, protecting building materials, and maintaining the construction schedule, colder weather posed significant risks, including missed deadlines. Heating the site was essential to mitigating these challenges.