Marlin CaddellMarlin Caddell is a Web developer/analyst for Randall-Reilly. His love for anything new and shiny in the world of technology fuels this blog. You can reach him anytime at [email protected] or on Twitter @marlinjc.HomeEquipment Demand Survey – ContractorsA great market also has its challenges With a robust construction market comes higher demand for new equipment. Equipment World would like to find out if — and how — this higher demand is affecting your equipment decisions. The following is a 2-minute survey. To show our appreciation for answering this survey, each respondent will […]September 10, 2018HomeEquipment Demand SurveyA great market also has its challenges With a robust construction market comes higher demand for new equipment. Equipment World would like to find out if — and how — this higher demand is affecting your operations, including sales of new and used equipment and rental. The following is a 3-minute survey. To show our […]September 10, 2018Home2018 Bridge InventoryThank you in advance for your response to this survey. If you have any questions, please contact Joy Powell at 205-248-1013, [email protected]. If you need to see the full list of questions (before filling out the form), click here to download the list. All questions with a red asterisk are required. Please respond by Aug. […]August 14, 2018Death by Trench[Special Report] Death by Trench: The business and human cost of trench-collapse fatalitiesWhen it comes to construction fatalities, trench deaths can be easy to overlook. The number of deaths – 49 in the 2016 to 2017 time period – falls far below the top four culprits of construction deaths: falls, electrocution, struck by object and caught-in/between. But trench fatalities usually mean prolonged efforts to recover a victim, exacerbating the experience for co-workers and family. They require advanced expertise by first responders. Many times, even partially buried victims don’t survive. And they deal a staggering loss to families and to crews that sometimes have worked together for years.June 18, 2018HomeDeath by TrenchMay 22, 2018Previous PagePage 2 of 2Top StoriesCompact Wheel LoadersSherpa Releases its Most Powerful Articulated Loader Yet, the F50The new compact wheel loader features a 3,858-pound lift capacity, dual-arm boom and a two-speed drive for material handling and loading.ExcavatorsBig Year for Excavators with Lots of New Models – Buyer’s Guide 2025Compact equipmentCan-Am Redesigns 2026 Defender UTV: More Power, Smarter Tech, Added ComfortPickups2026 GMC Sierra 1500 Revealed: Choice of 8 Trims, 4 EnginesCompact Track LoadersCloser Look: Takeuchi's First EH-Controlled Compact Track Loader