How is the “digger” rating™ determined?
The “digger” rating™ is determined by measuring the level of failure risk that exists within a construction company. Criteria that are measured focus on the business side of the organization and the quality of financial-related systems and controls. The rating is a weighted average of scores relating to business structure, internal systems, accounting procedures, cost control, efficiency, preventative measures, negative exposure and contingency plans.
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