FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

June 1, 2020

CAMBRIDGE, MA — WeatherBuild®Decision Support Solutions for the Construction Industry and Built Environment®, is proud to announce the release of a series of updates to WeatherBuild Station™. Now, project stakeholders, decision makers and team members can get scheduled reports and real-time alerts from one or many weather stations linked to a project or site via email and text message. Further, WeatherBuild sends station alerts both at the start and finish of weather events from stations. Other updates include improvements to the line graph displays, wind speed and wind gust charts, station data logs, and station alert formats, for example. For more information about WeatherBuild®, email info(at)weather.build or contact your WeatherBuild representative today.

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Headquartered in Cambridge, MA between Harvard and MIT, WeatherBuild® offers a suite of decision support solutions that empower contractors, owners and operators to improve situational awareness and make better-informed decisions about weather events, schedule impacts, safety risks and probable outcomes.

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