Construcciones Yamaro: Building weather-ready construction projects with KISTERS

Building weather-ready construction projects with KISTERS
KISTERS’ guide to weather impact documentation explores how simple, automated monitoring tools can give site teams a reliable record of on-site conditions. (Image: Chanakon/stock.adobe.com)

Unpredictable weather and tightening project margins are forcing construction professionals to rethink what resilience really means. For environmental monitoring solutions provider KISTERS, being resilient is less about enduring disruption and more about preparing for it with evidence.

Across Australia, weather events are growing more frequent, localised and costly. Yet when projects grind to a halt, many site teams still struggle to prove that the conditions truly justified a delay. The result? Rejected claims, schedule disputes and profit pressure that could have been avoided with better evidence.

“Too many legitimate claims fall over because the documentation just is not defensible,” says Chris Tornatore, business development manager at KISTERS. “Project managers need reliable, site-specific data that tells the full story, not just a weather station reading from kilometres away.”

That is the message behind KISTERS’ latest white paper, Prove it with data: The project manager’s guide to weather impact documentation. The guide explores how simple, automated monitoring tools can give site teams a continuous, compliant and trustworthy record of on-site conditions.

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KISTERS’ environmental sensors capture rainfall, temperature and wind speeds directly from the work zone. Paired with automated data loggers and localised forecasting via the company’s Datasphere platform, project teams can plan ahead and document conditions with time-stamped precision.

For construction leaders, the benefits are fewer disputes, stronger compliance and defensible claims. With every data point automatically logged, managers can demonstrate the exact moment rain stopped work and prove the decision was justified.

“Ultimately, it is about protecting time and reputation,” says Tornatore. “When your evidence is rock solid, so is your claim.”

As weather volatility continues to test project delivery, KISTERS’ message to the industry is simple: resilience starts with evidence.

Download the full guide here.

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