Manage physical climate risk across project sites and real-estate portfolios
Physical climate risk can affect both construction-phase operations and the long-term performance of real-estate assets. UrClimate Tailor provides a location-based risk profile and reportable outputs to support decision-making and reporting.
Overview
Risk framing for project sites and portfolios across time horizons.
Use Cases
Site selection, portfolio screening, risk reduction planning and reporting.
Deliverables
Risk summaries, scenario comparisons and exportable outputs.
Overview
Compare locations, identify hotspots and build a consistent reporting layer.
Key pain points:
- Need for location-based risk comparison across projects or portfolios
- Managing acute-event impacts (e.g., floods/storms) on assets and site operations
- Tracking chronic stress (e.g., heat/sea level rise) for long-term value and operating costs
- Need for a consistent reporting structure aligned with disclosure expectations
What we provide (product + services):
- Location-based hazard profile and risk indicators
- Portfolio-level mapping and concentration insights
- Report structure that can align with TSRS/TCFD-style reporting needs (where applicable)
- PDF report delivery plus Excel/CSV datasets
Primary hazards (examples):
- Flooding
- Extreme rainfall
- Storm
- Extreme heat
- Landslide
- Wildfire
- Sea level rise
Outputs:
- Maps
- PDF reports
- Excel/CSV datasets
- API / data services (where needed)
Use Cases
- Site selection: compare physical risk across candidate project sites
- Portfolio screening: prioritize highest-risk locations for action
- Risk reduction: prioritize mitigation measures and adaptation investments
- Insurance/financing: compile technical risk evidence for negotiations
- Reporting: produce standardized outputs for management and stakeholders
Deliverables
- Project/portfolio risk summary (maps + tables)
- Scenario and time-horizon comparisons
- PDF report + Excel/CSV datasets
- Where required: annex structure to support monetary indicators
