Pick a yard and your dates, see what's actually free, and lock in the equipment.
An online quoting tool for a multi-branch equipment rental company: the customer picks a yard and a rental period and only sees the machines that are genuinely free on those days, while the company gets the booking, collects payment, and knows which unit number goes out to the site.
A complete, working prototype for a construction equipment rental company (invented brand and data). The customer starts with the branch — five yards across the country — and the rental period; from there the catalog shows, machine by machine, how many are free on those days, because the inventory is real: every excavator, roller and crane exists as a unit with its own asset number, hour meter and home yard. They build a list from 53 models across eight categories (earthmoving, compaction, lifting, concrete, hauling, power, demolition and light site equipment), priced in daily, weekly and monthly blocks, always billed at the cheapest combination for them. On submit they get their quote by email with the PDF attached and a clear instruction: the full amount is paid to hold the equipment, freight is quoted separately, and a rep will reach out. On the company's side there's a panel with money owed, the day's deliveries and pickups, the yard calendar, unit-by-unit inventory with maintenance, and the assignment of which machine goes to which site.