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Construction Equipment for Sale in British Columbia (21 listings)

Shop new and used construction equipment across Canada on SupplyPost.com. Whether you are replacing core units, adding project capacity, or sourcing specialized machines, you can compare available listings quickly and contact sellers directly. Browse Excavators, Mini Excavators, Wheel Loaders, Skid Steer Loaders, Dozers, Graders, Compactors, Backhoe Loaders, Track Loaders, Off Highway Trucks. Leading brands with active construction listings include Caterpillar (CAT), Komatsu, John Deere, Hitachi, Volvo, Bobcat, and Case. Explore thousands of equipment listings from almost 100 dealers, along with additional listings from private sellers across Canada.


  • 2008 Volvo A40E Featured Listing

    2008 Volvo A40E

    $274,000 CAD

    ATTN. Gold Miners! Volvo A40E with tail gate, great shape. NO DEF! 

  • 2022 John Deere 330G Featured Listing

    2022 John Deere Skid Steer Model 330G. Low hours, pristine cab, AC,... 

  • 2011 John Deere 270D LC Featured Listing

    2011 John Deere 270D LC Excavator for sale. Undercarriage has 1,000... 

  • 1998 Komatsu PC200-6 Featured Listing

    1998 Komatsu PC200-6 excavator for sale. Comes w/ hydraulic thumb/cab... 

  • 2022 Caterpillar 289D3 Featured Listing

    289D3 tracked skidsteer mint condition comes with grapple bucket and... 

  • 1985 Komatsu WA400 Featured Listing

    Includes: 4 yd Tooth Bucket Quick Attach 3rd valve, Log Grapple, Blade,... 

  • 1976 Ingersoll Rand 66PD Featured Listing

    Parts Machine. Air Track Rock drill with Joy Compressor. Contact Joe for... 

  • 1996 Ingersoll Rand SD100D Featured Listing

    Ingersol Rand compactor located in Squamish BC. As is where is. Contact... 

  • 2006 Tamrock Ranger 800 Featured Listing

    Somewhat tired Tamrock 800. But the compressor has under 1,000 hours on... 

  • 2004 Case 60XT Featured Listing

    2004 Case 60XT

    $24,000 CAD

    2004 Case 60XT skid steer for sale. New 72" bucket, new tires, joystick... 

  • 2012 Caterpillar D5K2 Featured Listing

    2012 Caterpillar D5K2 dozer for sale. 6-way blade, 8,700 hours, full cab... 

  • 2011 Portable Bridge Steel Featured Listing

    All steel portable bridge, L-100, 80' long, 16' wide, complete with... 

  • 2008 John Deere 350D Featured Listing

    2008 John Deere 350D excavator for sale. 13,700 frame hours, engine... 

  • 2023 John Deere 444P

    Like new 2023 John Deere 444P Wheel loader, 124 HP performance, Auto... 

  • 2006 Bomag BW211D-3

    2006 Bomag BW 211D-3 84" smooth drum roller. 

Buying Considerations

Start with application fit: operating weight class, hydraulic performance, attachment compatibility, and transport dimensions for the jobs you actually run. For used equipment, review service records, total hours, and condition in high-wear systems such as hydraulics, powertrain components, and undercarriage or tires. Compare location, seasonality, and expected utilization before deciding whether to buy or rent. If uptime is critical, prioritize units backed by strong parts availability and dealer service support.

Dealer Network

SupplyPost connects buyers with active Canadian construction dealers, including Brandt Tractor, Inland Truck & Equipment, Pacific Rim Equipment, Semler's Equipment, Optimum Equipment Solutions, and Marcel Equipment Limited. These dealers regularly list new and used inventory and can support inspections, logistics, and purchase planning.

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FAQ

What service-history details matter most before buying a used excavator or dozer?

Look for documented hydraulic service intervals, undercarriage replacement history, and any major engine or final-drive work. Confirm hour-meter consistency and check whether pins, bushings, and swing components were measured against wear limits.

How should I compare machines that look similar on price?

Compare total owning cost, not list price alone: remaining component life, tire or undercarriage condition, attachment package value, transport costs, and expected downtime risk. A higher-priced unit with stronger records and lower wear is often the better buy.

Which specs should I validate first for production-focused jobs?

Validate operating weight class, hydraulic flow and pressure, breakout force, and cycle-time performance against your target application. Then confirm attachment compatibility and local service support so the machine can stay productive after delivery.

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