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Call for entries: the d&ri100 is now open

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02 August 2023

Entries are now open for the 2023 d&ri100 ranking, which lists the biggest demolition contractors in the world according to turnover.

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The d&ri100 will be published in the Q4 issue of Demolition & Recycling International magazine and, as the most comprehensive listing of demolition contractors by turnover, is eagerly awaited by our readers worldwide.

Entry forms will go out to companies on the existing database as usual in the next few working days, but if you do not receive one – or you wish to supply your information for the first time – just email editor [email protected]

Submitting your entry could not be easier.

Simply supply your 2022 turnover from demolition related activities only in the relevant space on the editable pdf form (below), with details of an independent source where this can be verified, along with other relevant information and your contact details, and we will do the rest.  

The deadline for information to be received at D&Ri is Friday 15 September, 2023.

Even if you do not have the 2022 figure available yet, we will still accept a reasonable estimate, or your actual turnover from 2021, if that is the most recent figure available.

However, please make sure you tick the appropriate box on the form so we know which figure is being declared.

Supporting documents

Click links below to download and view individual files.

 
D&RI 100 2023 Form.pdf d&ri100 2023 Entry Form Size: 166.1 KB Click to download
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