Because of last season’s unprecedented winter weather, we received a record number of submissions for this year’s Top 100 list.
Here’s a little background on how we conduct this process.
Shortly after the last major snowfall, notices go out to the previous year’s Top 100 companies to compile their total winter revenue and to head to our online form to submit their numbers. At the same time, we begin to broadcast to the rest of the snow community to total and submit their respective winter revenue figures. This process remained open until early July. At the conclusion of the submission process the numbers are tallied and companies ranked. Those companies reporting identical revenue figures shared the higher ranking.
It should be noted that while Brickman/ValleyCrest did not submit their combined winter revenue by the Top 100 deadline, there is no doubt that this company would occupy the No. 1 spot on this year’s list.
Congratulations to all the companies appearing on this year’s list and good luck this winter. — The Editors
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