Long-term hire · budget baseline
Turn the weekly rate into a procurement budget
Choose a model and quantity, then see the current published 36-month baseline as weekly, monthly and annual figures. Non-standard terms and scope are flagged instead of being priced with invented multipliers.
See weekly, monthly and annual numbers, then separate your own contingency.
Planning baseline
What is and is not calculated
Monthly equivalent = weekly baseline × 52 ÷ 12. Annual baseline = weekly baseline × 52. Your selected buffer is then applied to each figure. The buffer is not a quote or an added Ecolift charge.
GST, delivery, collection, special attachments, electrical work, excess hours, damage and any non-standard service scope remain outside the baseline unless a written quote says otherwise.
Planning estimate only, not an offer or credit approval. Final rate and scope are set by the written quote and hire agreement.
What changes a quote
Four variables the headline rate cannot settle
Term
The published comparison baseline is 36 months. A 12-, 24-, 48- or 60-month term needs its own written rate.
Hours
Higher annual use changes servicing, wear and residual assumptions.
Configuration
Mast, fork length and attachments affect price and may also change residual capacity.
Delivery
Delivery and collection are one-off, site-dependent items rather than hidden inside this weekly baseline.
Use the baseline to start—then lock the scope in writing.
The quote link carries your model, quantity, term, hours and exclusions into the enquiry.