The impact of climate change on the risk allocation of construction projects

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Sep 02, 2014
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According to Norton Rose, The impact of climate change on the risk allocation of construction projects, September 2014, builders are more likely to require a more expansive range of adverse weather conditions to be included in the FM provisions such as prolonged periods of extreme heat, landslides or cyclones, tornadoes, earthquakes and other natural disasters.

According to Norton Rose, The impact of climate change on the risk allocation of construction projects, September 2014, builders are more likely to require a more expansive range of adverse weather conditions to be included in the FM provisions such as prolonged periods of extreme heat, landslides or cyclones, tornadoes, earthquakes and other natural disasters.

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