So, Why Are Generators Used On A Construction Site?
The answer to this question is simple: any construction activity needs electricity to power the wide range of machinery and equipment that is being used. The majority of the time, the construction workers cannot tap into the local electricity supply as they are in remote areas where the grid supply doesn’t reach, or the grid is not able to supply the required power continuously. This is where the generation of power comes in very handy, to supply the much-needed electric power.
The Types of Generators Used
There are a few common types of generators that are used on construction sites, depending on where they are located; construction sites can be placed anywhere, from bridges, houses, commercial shops and rural roads to large commercial buildings (shopping centres), train stations and schools. Each activity will need a different level of power to allow them to use their equipment and machinery, meaning a different generator could be needed for every single task. Below, we will outline the most common types of generators used on various construction sites:
High Powered Generators
High powered generators provide massive amounts of power that is mostly needed at larger construction sites that use machinery such as earth moving equipment, material handling machinery and road laying tools. For this type of machinery, there are a variety of heavy-duty machinery out there that can provide a huge amount of power output. It’s worth noting that sometimes, your equipment will need a start-up voltage which is very high and these details should be factored in when determining your total power needs.

Medium Powered Generators
Medium powered generators can produce the power needed for smaller construction sites, such as building small houses, smaller roads, low-rise apartments, and temporary construction jobs. Smaller sites still need electric tools and equipment, including circular saws, concrete mixers, tile cutters, and other things. If you require power for tools like the ones we’ve just mentioned, we recommend purchasing a medium powered generator. We offer both new and used diesel generators.
‘Standby’ Generators
‘Standby’ generators are generators that you have spare if another power supply fails for whatever reason. They can act as a sort of ‘stop-gap’ arrangement when the main power supply is under maintenance or is being repaired, for instance.
Useful Features Of Construction Site Generators
When using generators on your construction site, there are a few things that you should know regarding their features and benefits. In this section, we are going to outline a few of the essential features of generators being used on a construction site.
- Generators are built to survive rough weather conditions and are perfect for use on construction sites all over the world, regardless of the time of year.
- Large, stationary generators are best for use on construction sites as they tend to provide the most power. However, portable generators can be used if you need to constantly be on the move from section to section.
- Generators for construction sites usually provide a single-phase or three-phase power output and the output range can vary quite a lot.
- They tend to have a very long run time, allowing you to use the generated power to work all day. This means that jobs will be completed quicker and more efficiently.
- Almost all generators suitable for construction sites have their outlets covered, meaning harsh weather like rain or snow won’t get inside and cause damage to the generator itself.