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Construction forklifts are designed for rugged outdoor job sites where standard forklifts can’t operate. The two main types are rough terrain forklifts, built for stability on dirt and gravel, and telehandlers, which combine forklift and crane capabilities with extended reach. You can compare construction forklifts for sale or rent with free dealer quotes.

Key Points:

  • Rough terrain forklifts handle uneven ground
  • Telehandlers lift higher and farther than standard forklifts
  • Available in diesel, propane, and hybrid power options
  • Used models cut upfront costs by 30–50%
  • Free quotes from local and national dealers
What Are Construction Forklifts?

Construction forklifts are heavy-duty machines built for outdoor, uneven surfaces. Unlike warehouse forklifts, they feature large pneumatic tires, high ground clearance, and powerful engines to handle dirt, gravel, and mud.

The Two Main Types:

  • rough terrain forklift
    Rough Terrain Forklifts
    Ideal for moving materials across construction sites.
  • Industrial warehouse construction. Rotating telehandler vehicle. Building a new hall or storehouse.
    Telehandlers (Telescopic Handlers)
    Combines forklift lifting ability with crane-like reach.
Why Choose a Construction Forklift?
  • All-Terrain Power: Navigate dirt, gravel, and uneven terrain

  • High Lift Capacity: Handle loads up to 15,000 lbs (telehandlers even more)

  • Extended Reach: Telehandlers lift 30–55 feet for multi-story jobs

  • Versatile Attachments: Buckets, truss booms, and forks adapt to different tasks

  • Durability: Built for heavy-duty construction, mining, and agriculture

Rough Terrain Forklifts

Rough terrain forklifts are built to handle the most demanding outdoor job sites. With large pneumatic tires, high ground clearance, and powerful diesel or propane engines, they can transport heavy loads across dirt, gravel, mud, or uneven ground where standard forklifts would struggle. These machines are essential for construction, agriculture, and lumber operations.

Key Features:

  • Heavy Lifting Capacity: 5,000–12,000 lbs, depending on the model

  • Durability: Reinforced frames and engines designed for outdoor abuse

  • Stability: Wide wheelbase for safe lifting on uneven terrain

  • Versatility: Works with attachments such as pallet forks, buckets, and truss booms

  • Power Options: Mostly diesel, with some propane options for lower emissions

Common Uses:

  • Moving lumber or brick across job sites

  • Handling pallets in farm fields or vineyards

  • Transporting materials over gravel or mud in construction zones

Telehandlers (Telescopic Handlers)

Telehandlers, or telescopic handlers, combine the lifting ability of a forklift with the reach of a crane. Their telescopic boom arms extend both vertically and horizontally, making them one of the most versatile pieces of construction equipment on the market. With attachments such as buckets, platforms, and winches, telehandlers can replace multiple machines on a job site.

Key Features:

  • Extended Reach: Lifts up to 55 ft high and 20+ ft outward

  • High Capacity: Handles 6,000–20,000 lbs depending on the model

  • Attachment Ready: Quickly switch between forks, buckets, truss booms, and personnel baskets

  • All-Terrain Ready: Four-wheel drive and large tires for rough ground

  • Power Options: Diesel dominates for performance; some hybrid and propane models available

Common Uses:

  • Lifting roofing materials to upper floors

  • Setting trusses and beams in place

  • Moving heavy loads across uneven construction sites

  • Replacing cranes for medium-height lifting jobs

Forklift Costs & Pricing Guide
Type New Price Range Used Price Range Rental (Weekly)
Rough Terrain $25,000–$75,000 $15,000–$45,000 $750-$1800
Telehandlers $60,000-$150,000+ $30,000–$80,000 $1200-$3500

Forklift prices vary depending on size, fuel type, and whether you buy new, used, or lease. Compare quotes on the equipment type you need using Industrial Forklift Truck.

Construction Forklift FAQs
What is a rough terrain forklift used for?

Moving heavy materials across dirt, gravel, or uneven job sites.

What is the difference between a telehandler and a forklift??

Telehandlers use a telescopic boom for higher, longer reach than standard forklifts.

 

How much can a telehandler lift?

Most models handle 6,000–20,000 lbs with reach up to 55 feet.

Can I rent a construction forklift?

Yes weekly rentals range from $750 for rough terrain models to $3,500 for telehandlers.

Where can I find used construction forklifts for sale near me?

IFT's Dealer network is nationwide and offers used rough terrain forklifts and used telehandlers.

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