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Construction Site Generators

When it comes to on-site power generators, you need equipment that can consistently meet your demands without fail. Target Power Generators offers a range of models from trusted brands like Kohler SDMO, Pramac, Loncin Generators and CAT™ generators ensuring your job site remains powered. Job site requirements often call for varying power capacities from your on-site generator. Construction site generators typically use 110v sockets, 110V tools are commonly used on construction sites because their lower voltage presents less risk of electric shock if a tool is damaged or a wire is cut. 

Talk to a member of our team on 0333 0344554. With over 25 years in the power generation industry, we will be able to guide you to the right product.

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Engine
Fuel
KVA Rating
Voltage

225KVA Diesel Generator – Perkins Engine – TP225 – Target Power

Robust 225KVA standby generator powered by a Perkins engine, meticulously designed by Target Power under the model TP225, ensuring dependable backup power for critical operations

225 kVA Standby

205 kVA Prime

>Manufacturer Target
>Perkins Engine
>Fuel Type Diesel
>Silent
>Three Phase
>Tank Size 335L

£23,380.00 ex. VAT - £28,056.00 inc. VAT

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275KVA Diesel Generator – Doosan Engine – TD275 – Target Power

Powerful 275KVA standby generator equipped with a Doosan engine, meticulously designed by Target Power under the model TD275, ensuring dependable backup power for critical applications

275 kVA Standby

250 kVA Prime

>Manufacturer Target
>Doosan Engine
>Fuel Type Diesel
>Silent
>Three Phase
>Tank Size 400L

£23,490.00 ex. VAT - £28,188.00 inc. VAT

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Perkins 180KVA Generator – Ferbo Italy FE198 P1-S

198 KVA Standby

180 KVA Prime

>Manufacturer Ferbo
>Perkins Engine
>Fuel Type Diesel
>Silent
>Three Phase
>Tank Size 170

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350KVA Diesel Generator – Baudouin Engine – TB350 – Target Power

Robust 350KVA standby generator powered by a Baudouin engine, meticulously crafted by Target Power under the model TB350, ensuring dependable backup power for critical applications

350 kVA Standby

317 kVA Prime

>Manufacturer Target
>Baudouin Engine
>Fuel Type Diesel
>Silent
>Three Phase
>Tank Size 400L

£24,305.00 ex. VAT - £29,166.00 inc. VAT

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330KVA Diesel Generator – Doosan Engine – TD330 – Target Power

Powerful 330KVA standby generator featuring a Doosan engine, meticulously crafted by Target Power under the model TD330, ensuring reliable backup power for critical applications

330 kVA Standby

300 kVA Prime

>Manufacturer Target
>Doosan Engine
>Fuel Type Diesel
>Silent
>Three Phase
>Tank Size 400L

£24,975.00 ex. VAT - £29,970.00 inc. VAT

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250KVA Diesel Generator – Perkins Engine – TP250 – Target Power

Robust 250KVA Standby Generator | Perkins Engine | Target Power TP250

250 kVA Standby

227 kVA Prime

>Manufacturer Target
>Perkins Engine
>Fuel Type Diesel
>Silent
>Three Phase
>Tank Size 400L

£28,720.00 ex. VAT - £34,464.00 inc. VAT

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275KVA Diesel Generator – Perkins Engine – TP275 – Target Power

Robust 275KVA standby generator featuring a Perkins engine, meticulously engineered by Target Power under the model TP275, delivering reliable backup power for critical applications

275 kVA Standby

250 kVA Prime

>Manufacturer Target
>Perkins Engine
>Fuel Type Diesel
>Silent
>Three Phase
>Tank Size 400L

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400KVA Diesel Generator – Baudouin Engine – TB400 – Target Power

Robust 400KVA standby generator featuring a Baudouin engine, meticulously designed by Target Power under the model TB400, ensuring reliable backup power for critical applications

400 kVA Standby

364 kVA Prime

>Manufacturer Target
>Baudouin Engine
>Fuel Type Diesel
>Silent
>Three Phase
>Tank Size 400L

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Power Supply: Construction site generators are designed to deliver electrical power to run various tools, machinery, and equipment used in construction, such as electric saws, drills, welders, compressors, lighting systems, and more. They come in a range of power capacities to meet the specific needs of the job.

Portability: These generators are typically mounted on a skid base, a portable frame or trailer for easy transport and mobility around the construction site. They’re typically compact and portable.

Fuel Options: Construction site generators can be powered by various fuels but the most common type of fuels are Petrol and & Diesel, due to their ease of accesbility.

Rugged Design: They are built to withstand the harsh conditions of construction sites, including dust, debris, and exposure to the elements. The construction of these generators often includes heavy-duty frames and protective enclosures.

Rental Specification: Construction site generators are typically built to UK rental specifications. Meaning tbey meet all the safety standards youd might expect. Furthermore the engines are typically Stage V emissions compliant and produce low noise levels. Rental petrol generators are housed in a sturdy frame, which protects the generator from any damage it may incur on site. Rental diesel generators are housed into super silent canopies to reduce noise levels, and are typically mounted on trollies making them extra portable. Because Loncin, Pramac and Kohler SDMO generators are perfect for rental applications, we use them in our own petrol and diesel generator hire fleet. 

Voltage and Phase Options: Depending on the equipment used on the construction site, generators can provide single-phase or three-phase power at various voltage levels. Most construction site generators have multi socket options, to cover a vast array of equipment. 

Safety Features: Construction generators are equipped with safety features such as circuit breakers and ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs) to protect against electrical hazards. They also often have low-oil shutdown mechanisms to prevent engine damage.

Remote Start and Monitoring: Some modern construction generators offer remote start and monitoring capabilities, allowing operators to start and monitor the generator from a distance using a mobile app or remote control.

Noise Levels: Noise emissions from construction site generators can vary, but quieter models are often preferred in residential or noise-sensitive areas.

Sizing: The size and capacity of the generator should be chosen based on the specific power requirements of the construction site. It’s important to calculate the total power demand to ensure that the generator can handle all the tools and equipment simultaneously. Learn more in our blog ‘What Size Generator Do I Need For A Construction Site’

Maintenance: Regular maintenance, including oil changes, filter replacements, and overall inspections, is essential to keep construction site generators running smoothly and reliably.

Compliance: Depending on the location and regulations, construction generators may need to meet emission standards and noise regulations. Compliance with local codes and permits is essential. The current compliance for portable and mobile generators is Stage V.