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Helping TSA Riley Deliver Climate-Resilient Design with Climatics

In the wake of Australia’s new Mandatory Climate Reporting legislation, engineering and advisory firms are under increasing pressure to provide evidence-based, site-specific climate risk insights.

TSA Riley, a national leader in strategic infrastructure advisory, has responded to this challenge by integrating EWN’s Climatics platform into their proprietary HEAT tool. This partnership is empowering TSA Riley’s clients to proactively assess climate risk, design for resilience, and report with confidence.

 

Client Profile: TSA Riley

The Australian arm of Global Project Consultancy TSA Riley supports some of the nation’s most significant infrastructure and development projects, delivering services across project management, strategic advisory, and infrastructure intelligence. Their clients face rising expectations around climate risk disclosure, particularly for long-lived assets like transportation hubs, hospitals, and commercial centres.

To remain at the forefront of climate-aware development, TSA Riley created HEAT - a tool that enables their clients to understand and mitigate climate impacts from the earliest stages of planning and design.

TSA Riley | Project Consultants

The Challenge

TSA Riley needed, for their clients, site-specific insights into climate exposure events and long-term trends, backed by real-world data. To support decision-making and compliance with Australia’s Mandatory Climate Reporting legislation, they required a solution that could :

  • Provide credible, location-based hazard and exposure intelligence
  • Offer clear, digestible outputs to feed directly into client reports
  • Seamlessly integrate with their proprietary HEAT tool to streamline internal workflows and analysis

Their team needed a data partner that could support their climate risk advisory with trusted evidence without adding friction to their delivery model.

 

The Solution

 

TSA Riley worked with our team to integrate Climatics, EWN’s climate intelligence platform, into their HEAT tool. Climatics draws on a century of historical weather data and provides forward-looking climate risk profiles tailored to site-specific locations.

Key features of Climatics that support TSA Riley’s HEAT assessments include:

  • 12 climate hazards and 85 sub-hazards, including bushfire, flood, heatwave, drought
  • Data resolution at the site level, enabling highly localised reporting
  • Historical data going back to the early 20th century, essential for understanding exposure trends over time
  • Simple, visual reporting outputs for client clarity and regulatory compliance

 

HEAT uses this data to support clients to understand risk at both an asset and portfolio level, allow for resilient design in new developments or redevelopments and meet mandatory climate reporting requirements under new legislation.

The combined power of Climatics and HEAT has allowed TSA Riley to elevate climate risk from a compliance checkbox to a design imperative, providing evidence-based support for decision-makers, insurers, financiers, and regulators.

TSA Riley’s adoption of Climatics through HEAT is a case study in how advisory firms can turn climate obligations into strategic opportunities. With accurate, localised data embedded in a powerful assessment tool, TSA Riley is helping Australia’s infrastructure evolve with resilience, transparency, and foresight.

Want to know more about Climatics?

 

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