Dozers for Rent in Denver, CO

Dozers for Rent in Denver, CO

Dozers are the workhorses of any Denver jobsite, powering everything from clearing land along the Front Range to prepping builds in neighborhoods like Cherry Creek or Washington Park.

Whether you’re moving debris, leveling uneven terrain, or getting a site ready for construction in Colorado’s varied soil conditions, there’s a dozer sized for the job. You can also swap out the dozer’s blade to help with everything from agriculture to landscaping to demolition.

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#335 2018 CAT D6T XL

50733 lb Dozer

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Equipment is rented as-is, and all rentals are final.

Dozer Rental FAQs

How do I choose the right dozer size?

Selecting the proper dozer comes down to your specific application, the type and volume of material you’re handling, and the ground conditions. Mid-sized dozers tend to be a popular option because they balance strength with agility. We offer a full range of sizes to match your project needs.

We provide equipment rentals only, so you’ll need to supply a qualified operator for the machine.

Yes, we can arrange transportation to and from your jobsite for an additional fee. Reach out to get pricing and availability.

You’ll need a government-issued ID, the location of the jobsite, proof of insurance, and a completed rental contract.

Equipment should be returned with the same fuel level it had at the start of the rental period.

Our fleet primarily consists of Caterpillar (CAT) dozers.

If something goes wrong, our service team will take care of repairs at no additional cost to you.

Yes, we offer reduced rates for longer rental terms. Share your project details with us, and we’ll put together options.

Yes, we provide heavy equipment delivery throughout the entire City and County of Denver, from Park Hill and Stapleton (Central Park) to the busy corridors of LoDo and Cherry Creek. Because Denver has many narrow residential streets and active commercial zones, we require a clear, stable offloading area for our larger CAT D5 or D6 models. If your job site has tight alley access or strict street-loading hours, let us know so we can coordinate a seamless delivery.

Absolutely. The Denver area is famous for its clay soil, an expansive and often rock-hard subsoil that can be tough on some machines. We primarily rent CAT dozers because their high-drive systems provide the heavy-duty traction and pushing power required for high-compaction soil. If you are breaking ground on a new infill project or a large commercial lot, we recommend a model with a ripper attachment to penetrate the hardpan effectively.

Yes. Denver is a leader in urban air quality initiatives, and our fleet is built to comply. Our CAT dozers are modern, Tier 4 Final-compliant machines, meeting the highest EPA standards for reduced emissions. This makes them ideal for work on City and County of Denver municipal projects, near hospitals, or in high-density residential neighborhoods where emissions and noise are closely monitored.

Denver winters are known for rapid temperature swings. If the ground is deeply frozen (typically during January and February), dozer performance will slow down, and wear on the undercarriage will increase. While our equipment is winterized for Colorado’s sub-zero mornings, we recommend checking the 48-hour forecast before your rental starts; we cannot “pause” rental billing due to frozen ground once the machine is on-site.

While we provide the machine, you are responsible for any Sewer Use and Drainage Permits (SUDP) required by the city. If your project is near the South Platte River, Sloan’s Lake, or any designated parkways, additional erosion control (like silt fencing) is strictly enforced. We recommend contacting Denver Community Planning and Development or the Department of Transportation and Infrastructure (DOTI) before we deliver.

Before we drop off a dozer, you must have your site marked by Colorado 811. In Denver, this is vital due to the incredibly dense network of century-old water mains, high-voltage lines, and the Denver Water infrastructure. With the city’s constant expansion, there are also numerous fiber-optic lines to avoid. Ensure your “locates” are fresh and clearly flagged before you start your first pass.

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