New construction businesses face a significant challenge in acquiring necessary equipment, often exceeding tens of thousands of euros per machine. The initial investment in equipment typically represents a larger barrier to entry than attracting first clients. Paying for equipment outright from personal funds is often impractical for startups. Access to financing is therefore critical for budding construction entrepreneurs. The article suggests exploring financial options to overcome this initial capital hurdle. This enables new firms to compete and grow despite high upfront costs. Successfully navigating equipment financing can be the difference between launching and remaining an unrealized venture.