“EHAB is an absolute must use tool for infrastructure projects today.”

Ian Thrupp, PMO at Smart Motorways Alliance
Partner benefits:
Simple interface
Accurate decisions
Data Driven
Have you ever wondered how changing weather conditions thanks to climate change affect your construction projects?
At EHAB, we are helping construction organisations just like yours to understand the increasing impact of weather risk on their projects. That’s why we’ve put together this guide.
• 1990 vs 2020: How has the climate changed over the last 30 years?
• With global average temperatures at almost 1.2 degrees Celsius above normal levels, what is our trajectory and how could this impact us?
• How to accurately identify weather risk early on in your construction project, preventing it from becoming a problem
Download yours now to find out how weather risk is impacting construction projects and how you can tackle the growing problem of Climate Change.
“EHAB is an absolute must use tool for infrastructure projects today.”
Ian Thrupp, PMO at Smart Motorways Alliance
“We are partnering with EHAB to help our mutual construction clients increase their resilience to extreme weather events and tackle the growing threat from the physical risks of Climate Change. This will help our clients gain powerful insights to manage construction risk.”
Patrick Bravery, Global Head of Civil Construction, Liberty Specialty Markets
We found the onsite weather station extremely useful in supplying a live data stream for weather affecting the scheme. When coupled with the EHAB app and the forecasting and planning tool the benefits of the system were clear to see as we were able to look at the upcoming works that were weather dependant, assess against the forecast using pre-input parameters and determine whether works would be able to progress.
For schemes that are weather dependent the software would be extremely useful especially when used as an agreed measurement tool with the Client.
Yan Sayles,
Project Manager, BAM Nuttall
“Using EHAB at tender stage provided confidence in our schedule time risk allowance calculation by integrating weather modelling with our standard QSRA process.”
Chris McGinness,
Regional Planning Manager – BAM Nuttall
“Agile and fresh partners such as EHAB can objectively examine the way we do things in the industry and work on how to overcome the embedded behaviours and practices that are stifling productivity growth.”
Colin Evison,
Head of Innovation, BAM Nuttall