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Albert and Nate talk through a quiet shift happening on capital projects: climate adaptation is no longer a long-term planning exercise — it’s a short-term delivery problem.

Schedules that used to anchor around stable permitting windows, predictable summer outages, and long-established build seasons are now under pressure.

What project leaders are starting to see:

  • Wildfire season overlapping with outage work
  • Permitting agencies pulling back windows without warning
  • “Summer” no longer guaranteeing dry or safe conditions
  • Disasters triggering asset failures that disrupt project sequencing

This episode explores how project teams are:

  • Getting caught off guard by compounding seasonal risks
  • Losing float without realizing it
  • Pivoting from long-range climate planning to last-minute climate reacting

If you’re still building your schedule around assumptions that no longer hold — this is the episode that forces a rethink.

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