Solutions
Start from the job, not the machine
We don't sell standalone machines: we solve jobs. Discover equipment two ways — by the work you need to do or by the industry you operate in. Both paths cross every brand and size the exact fleet for you, with parts in-country and service across four countries.
By type of work
You know what you need to do — move dirt, compact, pour concrete — but not which machine. Start from the job and we take you to the equipment.
By your industry
Construction, roadwork, mining, agribusiness, energy, government — plus ports, education, offices and hospitality: every industry has its recommended solution and tailored backing.
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- machinery units in catalog
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- brands under one supplier
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- countries with our own presence
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- branches and in-country shops
By type of work
What do you need to do?
Pick the job and we'll show you the equipment from every brand that solves it — Komatsu, Bobcat, BOMAG, Wacker Neuson, SIMAQ and more — sized to the volume and backed with parts in-country.



Earthmoving
Dig, load and grade — without stoppages
Digging, loading, hauling and grading: the work that starts every jobsite. Excavators, mini excavators, backhoes, loaders and motor graders from Komatsu, Bobcat, SIMAQ and more — sized to the volume you need to move, with parts in-country and service that keeps the crew working.
- Excavators · 11
- Mini excavators · 15
- Backhoe loaders · 2



Compaction
Code-compliant density, soil and asphalt
Compacting soil, base and asphalt to the density the spec demands — the difference between a jobsite that lasts and one that settles. Rollers, plates, rammers and compactors from BOMAG, Wacker Neuson and SIMAQ for every lift, with technical backing to certify densities.
- Compaction · 46
- Soil compaction · 18
- Landfill compactors · 2



Paving & roadwork
From the milling machine to the finished course
Mill the old, pave the new and compact the course: the full roadwork cycle. Milling machines, pavers and asphalt rollers from leading brands, with availability and documentation ready for highway tenders and public works.
- Pavers · 11
- Cold milling machines · 13
- Asphalt rollers · 28



Concrete
Mix, transport and place on site
Produce, transport and place concrete where you need it, without relying on an external plant. Self-loading mixers and concrete equipment that mix and batch on site — ideal for scattered work fronts, hard access and projects with no nearby plant.
- Concrete · 29
- Self-loading mixers · 9



Material handling
Lift, move and position the load
Lift, move and position loads on the jobsite, warehouse or plant — safely and with no double handling. Electric, lithium and IC forklifts, pallet trucks, stackers, reach trucks, telehandlers and utility vehicles: from moving a pallet at the dock to stacking high racking or handling a container in the yard.
- Electric forklifts · 41
- IC forklifts · 20
- Rough terrain forklifts · 7



Demolition & cutting
Break, demolish and clear the ground
Break concrete, demolish structures and prep the ground for what comes next. Hammers, hydraulic attachments and tooth systems that turn your excavator or skid steer into a demolition tool — with wear parts in-country to keep the front moving.
- Demolition & cutting · 4
- Attachments & implements · 34



Lighting & power
Power and light where the grid doesn't reach
Light night work, power off-grid jobsites, pump water and signal the work front: the work that keeps everything else running. Light towers, generators, pumps and road signage from SIMAQ and Wacker Neuson — with reliable engines and backing for the region's continuous work.
- Lighting · 5
- Generators · 6
- Lighting, generators & pumps · 4



Scaffolding & access
Work at height, safe and on schedule
Provide safe access to work at height — the foundation of every facade, structure and maintenance job. Code-compliant scaffolding systems to build stable work platforms, plus self-propelled aerial platforms (scissor, articulating, telescopic and mast) for when the work moves from point to point and erecting scaffolding does not pay off.
- Scaffolding · 5
- Aerial platforms · 13
The construction process
The whole project, stage by stage
A project doesn't buy machines: it moves through stages, and each stage demands its own. This is the full journey — from planning on paper to delivering the project with its architectural facade and its furniture — with what happens at each stage, the technical fact worth knowing, and how the group backs you at every step. No other supplier in the region covers the entire cycle.
Stage 01 / 11
Project planning
Before the first machine comes the paperwork: soil studies, design, permits, budget and schedule. The fleet is decided here too — what to buy, what to rent and how to finance it — because the right machine is chosen against the plan, not against the rush.
Jobsite fact
Most of a project's cost is locked in on paper: by the time the machine touches the ground, changing course is already expensive. Sizing the fleet at the planning stage — with numbers, not hunches — is the cheapest optimization of the whole project.
What the group brings: Equipment advisor · technical calculators · tailored financing · per-project rental via RentaCentro

Stage 02 / 11
Site prep & demolition
Every project starts by clearing: demolish what's in the way, haul off rubble, strip the topsoil and protect what stays. This stage delivers a clean site and the project's starting levels.
Jobsite fact
Rubble isn't trash: demolished concrete and asphalt get crushed and reused as fill. Sorting it during demolition saves hauling — and hauling is one of a jobsite's most underestimated costs.
What the group brings: Excavator with hydraulic hammer · bulldozer · skid steer · haul trucks

Stage 03 / 11
Earthworks & mass grading
Cuts and fills shape the ground to design levels: terraces, slopes and pads where the project will live. It's the stage that moves the largest volume of material on the whole job.
Jobsite fact
The cut-fill balance drives the cost: every cubic meter that doesn't balance is a truck entering or leaving the site. And grading right from the start avoids rework no later stage can fix.
What the group brings: Excavator · bulldozer · motor grader · wheel loader · articulated truck

Stage 04 / 11
Foundations & compaction
Trenches and footings are dug, water is controlled, soil is improved and compacted lift by lift to the density the spec demands. Everything else rests — literally — on this stage.
Jobsite fact
Density comes from thin lifts, not extra passes: a thick lift looks compacted on top and stays loose underneath. The density test set by the design is what rules.
What the group brings: Backhoe · rammer and plate in trenches · soil roller · water pump for dewatering

Stage 05 / 11
Structural work: concrete
Footings, columns and slabs: concrete is produced, moved and placed against the clock of its own setting time. With scattered fronts or no nearby plant, the self-loading mixer brings the plant to the site.
Jobsite fact
Vibration drives out trapped air: a honeycombed slab loses section and strength. And extra water “makes the pour easier” but cuts final strength — controlled batching protects the design.
What the group brings: Self-loading mixer · concrete mixers and vibrators · screeds and trowels · telehandler to move material

Stage 06 / 11
Work at height & envelope
Facades, roofs and elevated structure: the stage where safe access sets the crew's pace. Scaffolding for the front that stays for weeks; an aerial platform for work that moves point to point.
Jobsite fact
The access rule: prolonged static work = scaffolding; moving work = platform. Erecting and striking scaffold for one lighting run costs more than the platform that covers it in a day.
What the group brings: Code-compliant scaffolding · scissor, articulating and telescopic platforms · telehandler

Stage 07 / 11
Finishes & MEP
Electrical and plumbing, plaster, floors and paint: many trades in parallel, each with its own tools and power needs. Where the grid hasn't arrived yet, the site brings its own.
Jobsite fact
The generator is sized to the tools' starting peak, not their average draw: an electric motor demands several times its rated power at startup. Undersizing shuts down the whole front.
What the group brings: Generators · light towers · pumps · SIMAQ light equipment

Stage 08 / 11
Sitework & paving
Internal roads, parking and sidewalks close out the exterior work: the sub-base is shaped, compacted lift by lift, and the asphalt course is laid with its paving train.
Jobsite fact
Pavement is a system of layers — sub-base, base and wearing course, each with its own density. And the course is compacted hot: the roller races the mix's temperature, not the schedule.
What the group brings: Milling machine · paver · asphalt roller · plate and roller for sidewalks and curbs

Stage 09 / 11
Facade & exterior architecture
The building gets dressed: sun control, louvers, ceilings and metal cladding define how the project looks — and how much energy it will consume for the rest of its life. It's the stage where the job stops being structure and starts being architecture.
Jobsite fact
A well-oriented brise-soleil cuts the thermal load before the sun ever hits the glass: the cheapest air conditioning is the one that never turns on. And on institutional projects the datasheet rules — fire reaction and LEED credits are written into the spec.
What the group brings: Sun control and louvers · metal ceilings · cladding and canopies — Hunter Douglas and LuxaLine, with printable datasheets

Stage 10 / 11
Furniture & interior fit-out
The project is delivered ready to use: workstations, seating, filing, lounge areas, educational and urban furniture. On institutional jobs the furniture often rides the same tender as the building — delivering it together avoids a whole second process.
Jobsite fact
Furniture is work equipment, not decoration: ergonomics translates straight into productivity and absenteeism. Specifying it with the project — dimensions, densities, flows — avoids the classic new building with offices that don't fit.
What the group brings: Workstations and tables · task and executive seating · lounge · educational and urban furniture — LuxaLine

Stage 11 / 11
Operation & maintenance
The project is delivered and the machinery moves on to the next one. A machine's true cost is decided here: productive hours, scheduled maintenance and parts that arrive when needed.
Jobsite fact
A machine down over a filter is the most expensive jobsite hour there is. In-country backing — workshop, technician and parts — is worth as much as the datasheet on purchase day.
What the group brings: Genuine parts with local stock · workshops and technicians across all 4 countries · KOMTRAX telemetry on the Komatsu fleet

From planning to furniture: that's ConstruMarket
Heavy and light machinery, architecture, furniture and aftersales — four lines, one supplier, your project's complete cycle.
Express decision guide
The right call, in 30 seconds
Real Central American jobsite cases: see which type of equipment wins in each situation — and why. Every job has its full guide on its own page.
Earthmoving
If your jobsite looks like this:
Small job, urban lot or tight space between buildings
Mini excavator or skid steer loader
They maneuver in narrow access and disturb the surroundings less; they load on a light trailer and, with attachments, do several jobs without mobilizing a larger machine.
See the full guide for earthmovingCompaction
If your jobsite looks like this:
Trenches, fills next to structures and tight spaces
Vibratory plate or rammer (jumping jack)
They concentrate impact energy on a small area, ideal for cohesive soils in trenches and corners where a roller can't fit; light and operated by one person, they prevent the settlement that later cracks the pavement.
See the full guide for compactionMaterial handling
If your jobsite looks like this:
Lift loads to height or cross uneven jobsite terrain
Telehandler (telescopic handler)
The extendable boom reaches height and horizontal distance a forklift can't, and it rolls over rough terrain; with attachments it replaces a forklift and a small crane — one machine does the work of several.
See the full guide for material handlingDemolition & cutting
If your jobsite looks like this:
You already own an excavator or skid steer and need to break
Hydraulic hammer (sized to your base machine)
It turns the machine you already own into a demolition tool without buying a dedicated unit; size is critical — a big hammer on a small machine overstresses it, and a small one on a big machine underperforms. We size it to the hydraulic flow.
See the full guide for demolition & cuttingBy your industry
Which sector do you operate in?
Eleven industries, from construction to hospitality — because the group doesn't just sell machinery: it also serves ports with yard equipment, school campuses with furniture, and offices and hotels with facades, interiors and furnishings. Enter through your sector and find everything your type of project needs, in your country.

Construction
Building and civil works, without stoppages
From the first earthmoving to the finish: excavators, skid steers, backhoes and compaction and concrete equipment for building and civil works — with parts and service that keep the jobsite moving.
- Excavators · 11
- Skid-steer loaders · 16
- Mini excavators · 15

Road infrastructure
Roads and public works
Paving, soil and asphalt compaction, milling and signage for highways and public works — with availability and documentation ready for tenders.
- Soil compaction · 18
- Asphalt rollers · 28
- Cold milling machines · 13

Mining and quarry
High performance, maximum uptime
Excavation, material handling and high-performance Komatsu equipment for mining and aggregate production — with critical parts in stock, KOMTRAX telematics and 24/7 on-site support.
- Excavators · 11
- Trucks · 4
- Bulldozers · 7

Agribusiness
Mills, farms and roads
Earthmoving, rural roads and material handling for sugar mills, farms and agribusiness projects — with preventive maintenance that protects your season.
- Excavators · 11
- Backhoe loaders · 2
- Wheel loaders · 8

Energy and industry
Plants, projects and maintenance
Lighting, power generation, pumping and material handling for energy projects, plants and industrial maintenance across all four countries.
- Lighting, generators & pumps · 4
- Generators · 6
- Lighting · 5

Industry and logistics
Warehouse, plant and distribution center
Move, stack and pick loads inside the operation: electric, lithium and internal-combustion forklifts, pallet trucks, stackers, reach trucks, order pickers and tow tractors, plus aerial platforms for building maintenance. Hangcha equipment — among the world's top 8 — with our own parts and workshop in all four countries.
- Electric forklifts · 41
- IC forklifts · 20
- Pallet trucks · 22

Government and municipalities
Municipal fleets and public works
Municipal fleets, public infrastructure projects and tenders with regional backing, technical documentation and financing — from earthmoving equipment to road signage.
- Motor graders · 4
- Soil compaction · 18
- Asphalt rollers · 28

Ports and terminals
The container cycle, without bottlenecks
Port machinery, high-capacity forklifts and tow tractors for yard, dock and warehouse — a fleet sized to the port's continuous operation, with service and parts that keep pace with a vessel at berth.
- Port machinery · 22
- IC forklifts · 20
- Electric forklifts · 41

Education
From classroom to auditorium, the whole campus
Educational furniture at campus scale — classrooms, labs, auditoriums and common areas — plus the infrastructure around it: sun control and architectural cladding for the buildings, and backup power so class never stops.
- Educational furniture · 18
- Workstations & tables · 18
- Seating · 34

Offices and corporate
The building and everything inside it
Facades and sun control for the building, cladding and floors for the interiors, and the complete furniture package — workstations, seating, lounge and storage. One supplier, and the corporate project is delivered working, not in pieces.
- Workstations & tables · 18
- Seating · 34
- Desks · 10

Hospitality and tourism
The experience is built — and furnished
Furniture for restaurants, hotels and terraces — heavy-use indoor and outdoor — plus the architecture that shapes the experience: sun control, canopies and polycarbonate for open spaces, and backup power for an operation that never closes.
- Hospitality (HORECA) · 10
- Lounge & sofas · 15
- Solar Control · 27
Tools to decide
Decide with numbers, not hunches
Equipment advisor
Tell us what you need to do — dig, compact, demolish, pour concrete — and we'll recommend the ideal equipment from the catalog, with datasheet and a quote in your country.
Try the advisorEquipment comparatorModels head to head, spec by spec.Technical calculators
Seven free tools to size things up before quoting: the rent-vs-buy break-even, the true cost per hour, the concrete mix, compaction energy and more.
See all calculatorsLearn before you buy
Guides written by the people who sell and service these machines
How to choose, when to rent, what to check on a used unit, how to finance: what we tell our own customers, published and free.
How to choose an excavator for your project
Tonnage, reach, terrain and backing: the practical guide to buying neither too much nor too little.
Read the guideRent or buy machinery: how to decide
Utilization, cash flow and residual value: the simple framework to make the right call.
Read the guidePreventive maintenance: protect your investment
Why planned maintenance costs less than repair — and how to build a plan that works.
Read the guideHow to choose machinery for mining
In mining the metric isn't price, it's uptime. The guide to choosing equipment that doesn't stop.
Read the guideMachinery financing and leasing: how to choose
Traditional financing, operating leasing or card: which structure fits your case.
Read the guideHow to choose a skid-steer loader (radial vs. vertical)
Capacity, lift path and attachments: the decision that defines whether you load trucks or grade ground.
Read the guideWhat to check before buying used machinery
Hours, engine, undercarriage and backing: the checklist that makes a used unit a saving, not a money pit.
Read the guideAll the guides
The full content hub to decide better.
Go to the guide hubHow to find your equipment
Two paths, one supplier
- I don't know which machine I need
- Start from the job: pick the type of task and we'll show you the equipment from every brand that solves it, sized to your project. And if you'd rather be guided, the equipment advisor recommends the machine in under a minute.
- I run a specific sector
- Enter through your industry: each sector gathers the recommended fleet, backing and financing built for that type of project.
- I already know the brand or model
- Go straight to the machinery catalog by brand, or quote the exact model and we'll confirm availability in your country.
- Should I buy or rent?
- If the machine will work continuously for more than 12–18 months, buying usually lowers the cost per hour; for project peaks or short jobs, renting through RentaCentro avoids tying up capital. The rent-vs-buy calculator gives you the break-even point with your numbers.
- What about backing after the purchase?
- The machine is the first step: we back you with in-country workshops and technicians, scheduled maintenance, warranty and genuine parts with local stock — so the equipment never stops waiting on an import.
- Do you offer financing?
- Yes — we build the plan across several paths: partner banks, leasing, factory credit and the group's own funds. Quote your equipment and we'll propose the structure that fits your cash flow.
The group behind the machine
Your complete solution — not just the machine
Buying the machine is the first step. ConstruMarket backs you with everything that keeps it producing: one single provider, an integral solution and in-country support across all four countries.
Financing
Five paths to put the machine to work: banks, leasing, factory credit and in-house funds. We build the plan that fits your cash flow.
See financing optionsAftersales & service
Certified technicians and in-country workshops: scheduled maintenance, warranty and field service that keep the machine producing.
Explore aftersalesParts & attachments
Genuine parts with local stock and attachments that multiply what your machine does — no waiting on an import.
Browse parts & attachmentsPrefer to rent?
RentaCentro, the group's fleet: equipment ready by the day, week or project when buying isn't the route. Central America's machinery-rental pioneer.
Go to RentaCentroOperator training
Trained operators perform better and protect the machine: hands-on training that lowers operating costs and extends machine life.
Visit the academyTrade-in / used
Your current machine has value: we take it toward the new one. And if you want to invest less, we carry certified used units backed by the group.
Quote a trade-inSee certified usedTell us your job and we'll solve it
Describe the project and we'll size the exact equipment — from any brand — with parts, service and financing in your country.
