
Designing Resilient Infrastructure for a Changing Climate
Why climate adaptation must be engineered into infrastructure from day one — not retrofitted as an afterthought.
Extreme weather events are increasing in frequency and intensity. From coastal flood defences to heat-resilient transport networks, infrastructure must be designed to withstand conditions far beyond historical norms. At Tomaers, we apply climate risk modelling and scenario-based design to ensure our projects remain functional and safe across their full design life, integrating resilience as a core engineering parameter rather than an optional upgrade.
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