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19 March 2008

The top 200 league table is a ranking of the world's largest construction companies, based on sales revenues in 2006 – either full- or financial years, depending on individual accounting practices. It is compiled from a range of sources including audited annual accounts, companies' own statements of revenues and information from reputable third parties such as Dun & Bradstreet. In some cases iC has estimated company revenues. The ranking is based on sales revenues in US Dollars, and the exchange rates used are average figures for 2006.

While every care is taken to ensure the information in the top 200 league table is accurate, iC cannot be held responsible for any inaccuracies or errors.

If you feel your company should be included in the league table, please contact iC's editor, Chris Sleight on chris.sleight@khl.com

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