Easily document construction weather days

Use local weather data to document weather days to save valuable time and avoid contractual obligations.  

Cordulus weather app displaying rainfall data from a construction site
Construction site with exposed rebar and unfinished cement walls

Document and report weather days

Accurately tracking weather days is crucial for managing delays and controlling costs. Hyperlocal weather data from a Cordulus weather station helps you document weather disruptions, supporting claims for time extensions or compensation, while promoting transparency and reducing disputes.

Integrating weather data into your daily routine helps you track key metrics like rainfall, high wind speeds, and temperature extremes. This enables real-time schedule updates, informed decision-making, and helps minimize disruptions, keeping projects on track and within budget.

Construction manager examining local weather data from Cordulus on his smartphone
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Accurate budgeting with local weather insights

Before a project starts, stakeholders have to contractually agree on an expected numbers of weather days, as well as what defines a weather day. But given the unpredictable nature of the weather, it's not always that the contract ends up matching reality.

However, with access to hyperlocal weather data, you can more accurately estimate weather-related delays, create realistic budgets, and plan for labor, materials, equipment, and penalties—helping you minimize disruptions and avoid unexpected costs.

Real-time weather data for construction sites

Real-time weather information is crucial to make informed decisions and quickly adapt to changing conditions. By tracking emerging weather patterns, you can anticipate risks, adjust schedules, and take proactive steps to avoid delays and keep projects on track.

Cordulus provides site-specific weather data, with precise measurements of rainfall, wind speeds, and temperatures that directly impacts your construction site.

And with access to local weather alerts and an AI-enhanced rain radar, you can make real-time adjustments to schedules, ensure worker safety, and minimize disruptions, keeping projects on schedule and within budget.

Cordulus weather app displaying AI enhanced rain radar that helps advise construction site managers
Repairing cracks in concrete floor that came as a result of pouring at a suboptimal weather window

Streamline projects with weather data integration

Integrating weather data into project management software is made easy with Cordulus' weather API, providing you with real-time access to critical weather data.

This seamless integration allows you to monitor conditions, assess risks, and adjust plans as needed depending on local weather forecasts, ensuring efficient decision-making.

With Cordulus' weather API, you get a comprehensive overview of weather risks, meaning you can respond quickly to changing conditions. You can identify potential issues early, adjust timelines, reallocate resources, and proactively address challenges to keep projects on track and within budget.

Use historical weather data for better planning

Without accurate historical weather data, you may risk underestimating delays and disruptions caused by weather, leading to unrealistic schedules and costly setbacks.

By analyzing past weather patterns, you can more accurately predict the number of weather days, identify trends, and create timelines that account for potential risks.

Historical weather data can also be used to accurately forecast upcoming weather at your construction site. When you place a Cordulus weather station at your construction site, it begins to learn the local weather patterns and can help you predict upcoming weather days with high precision than other forecasts.

Construction manager reevaluating his schedules based on local weather data