Project Delays
Rain, snow, high winds, and extreme temperatures often halt or slow work, leading to timeline extensions and costly overruns.
Weather is a long-standing passion of ours. We are dedicated to relaying accurate and understandable forecasts week in and week out.
Experiencing field work firsthand informs our understanding of the safety needs of every team, as well as the overall need for weather emergency management in storm duty or disaster recovery situations.
Our Safeguard Weather reports are here to support your management style and decision-making to bring your teams home safe every time.
Key Challenge:
Construction teams can be delayed by bad weather when rain, snow, or extreme temperatures make sites unsafe or unworkable.
Such conditions halt activities, damage materials, and disrupt schedules, sometimes requiring days to remobilize and assess damage, ultimately increasing costs and extending project timelines.
Safeguard Weather Outlook Solution:
Our advanced Weather Alerts provide critical, site-specific information, including precipitation timing, intensity, and volume, to empower your team with real-time, actionable insights for every job site.
The Result:
Stay ahead of the weather. With extended lead times and expert guidance from our Weather Team, you'll make smarter decisions, enhance productivity, and protect your profits, no matter the forecast.
Check out some of the reports we've pulled for construction teams just like you.
Rain, snow, high winds, and extreme temperatures often halt or slow work, leading to timeline extensions and costly overruns.
Wet, icy, or windy conditions increase hazards like slips, falls, lightning strikes, heatstroke, and hypothermia, endangering workers and potentially leading to work stoppages.
Rain can ruin freshly poured concrete, waterlog building materials, or cause wood warping; wind may scatter lightweight materials or damage exposed equipment.
Heavy precipitation can turn construction sites into mud pits or create dangerous icy surfaces, making both machinery and pedestrian movement risky or impossible.
Severe winds, storms, or flooding can cause scaffolding collapses, partially constructed building damage, and machinery failures.
Intense rain can overwhelm site drainage, leading to soil erosion, localized flooding, and even foundation instability.
Extreme weather events often block transportation routes or force the rescheduling of deliveries, impacting the availability of materials and equipment.
Even mild inclement weather, heat, humidity, and light rain can slow worker pace and reduce focus, accumulating to substantial lost productivity over time.