Building and construction
Are you looking for a weather service, which will help you to manage
your risk and so enhance safety on your site at the same time as saving
you time and money? If so the Met Office has the answers to your needs,
be that forecast information to help you with planning and allocation
of resources or historical weather reports to settle contractual claims
quickly.
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"We have been able to stand some operations down for a period
of time and agree weather stops in advance due to the confidence
that we, and more importantly, the client had in weather forecasts.
This has saved considerable amounts of money...."
Birse Civils used the Met Office forecasting services on its
M62 project
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Building and construction brochure:
Details of all our building and construction services can
be found in our free brochure Build to a better plan.
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Tower-crane forecasts
This site-specific forecast is specifically designed to
help those working with tower cranes. It details mean
and gust wind speeds and direction at various heights,
with general weather outlook and temperature information,
for the next five days.
More about Tower-crane
forecasts
NEC Planning averages
Helps you to forecast how many days 'downtime' you will
have throughout the duration of your project. Designed
for users of the Institution of Civil Engineers New Engineering
Contract (NEC), these reports improve efficiency in the
tendering and planning stage of the project.
More about NEC Planning
averages
Degree days
These regional reports help you to understand how a building's
energy consumption relates to the weather - so you can
monitor energy-saving measures and plan heating requirements
with confidence.
More about Degree
Day reports
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Downtime Summaries
A summary of the previous months (hourly, 0700-1700) weather
conditions, with comparisons against long-term averages.
A fast, easy and cost-effective way to access invaluable
data for monitoring site progress and settling contractual
disputes.
More about Downtime
Summaries
NEC Monthly Summaries
A summary of the previous months daily (24-hour) weather
conditions, with comparisons against long-term averages
and one-in-ten year extremes. Designed for users of the
Institution of Civil Engineers New Engineering Contract
(NEC), these reports contain all the statutory weather
information required to make contract claims quickly and
efficiently saving both time and money.
More about NEC
Monthly summaries
General Monthly Summaries
A basic summary of daily weather conditions by calendar
month, including monthly long-term averages. These reports
are ideal for assessing how different weather events have
affected various activities.
More about GMS
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