For contractors and construction fleets

Equipment support built around construction schedules.

Brunwell helps construction companies and large contractors define equipment requirements, search beyond immediate local supply, organize transaction information and coordinate the move to the yard or jobsite.

Project context matters

A machine has to fit the work and the mobilization plan.

Contractors evaluate equipment through the realities of the project: production targets, ground conditions, lift requirements, attachments, crew familiarity, schedule and delivered cost.

Brunwell brings those details into the equipment brief so the search is based on the job—not just a model name or advertised price.

Where Brunwell fits

Support across acquisition, replacement and disposition.

The requirement may begin with a new project, a fleet plan or equipment that no longer fits the work ahead.

01

Project-driven acquisition

Source equipment against a defined scope, production requirement, site condition and mobilization date.

02

Fleet replacement

Search for a suitable replacement while balancing specification, condition, availability and delivered cost.

03

Regional supply gaps

Extend the search when local inventory does not meet the required configuration, timing or budget.

04

Equipment disposition

Bring completed-project units, fleet reductions or underutilized equipment to a broader buyer market.

Build a contractor brief

Connect the equipment decision to the project plan.

A strong brief lets Brunwell understand which requirements are fixed and where equivalent configurations are acceptable.

  • Work type, expected production and site conditions
  • Required capacity, reach, operating weight or payload
  • Attachments, technology and configuration requirements
  • Preferred models plus acceptable alternatives
  • Jobsite or yard location and required mobilization date
  • Budget range, currency and delivered-cost expectations

Equipment for the next project

Give the search a real construction brief.

Share the project, machine specification, acceptable alternatives, budget, jobsite location and required mobilization date.