
Our machines are inspected after each rental. Less unexpected events, more efficiency.
Ideal for restricted areas or urban projects.
Flexible service, according to your schedule.
A team available to guide you, if necessary.
Competitive rates, no hidden fees.
We adapt to your reality and your needs.

Renting compact machinery is as easy as pie. We've simplified the process so you can focus on your work, not on logistics. Here's how it works in a few easy steps.
Because delayed projects are expensive projects... and we avoid that.

Contact us if you have questions or problems
We offer 10, 14 and 20 yard³ containers for construction sites, renovations and large households, delivered everywhere in Greater Montreal.
The minimum rental is 7 days, but you can extend if needed.
Yes, you can extend the duration on request, at an advantageous daily rate.
In general:
☞ 10 yards³ for small jobs
☞ 14 yards³ for medium renovations
☞ 20 yards³ for big projects.
We can also advise you by phone.
You can throw wood, gypsum, concrete, concrete, bricks, bricks, ceramics, metal, doors, windows, and most construction debris into it. Prohibited materials: asbestos, paint, chemicals, chemicals, tires, appliances, and hazardous waste. For specific materials requiring special disposal, contact us for adapted solutions that comply with environmental standards.
Contact us to schedule an intermediate emptying or the exchange of the full container for an empty one. This service allows you to continue your work without interruption. Charges apply for additional emptying or replacement. For large projects, consider a larger container from the start or rental of multiple containers to optimize costs and logistics.
The standard rental varies from 7 to 30 days depending on your project needs. For long-term projects, we offer advantageous monthly rentals with the possibility of intermediate emptying if the container fills up before the end of the work. Flexible extensions available to adapt to unexpected events and construction delays.
That depends on your municipality. Most require a temporary road occupancy permit for on-street containers. You must also provide reflective signage and respect regulatory distances. Please check with your city before delivery. An investment on private land avoids these administrative procedures and permit fees.