Arcadis and Jupiter Team Up to Improve Climate Planning

Arcadis and Jupiter Team Up to Improve Climate Planning

Arcadis and Jupiter Team Up to Improve Climate Planning

Arcadis, a global leader in sustainable design and engineering, has entered into a strategic partnership with Jupiter Intelligence to help organizations worldwide turn climate data into actionable resilience strategies. The collaboration aims to meet growing demand for decision-ready intelligence as climate risks intensify across infrastructure, real estate, and supply chains.

Under the agreement, Arcadis will integrate Jupiter’s advanced climate models, APIs, and high-resolution risk projections into its digital solutions, including the firm’s Climate Risk Nexus platform. The combined offering will give clients a direct path from understanding climate exposure to making investment decisions aligned with global disclosure frameworks such as the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) and the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD).

The partnership builds on nearly a decade of collaboration between the two companies. Early joint projects are already demonstrating impact, including a comprehensive climate exposure assessment for the State University of New York (SUNY). The multi-campus initiative, expected to conclude in 2026, uses Jupiter’s climate data alongside Arcadis’ engineering expertise to support long-term resilience planning for higher-education infrastructure.

Arcadis leaders say the partnership responds to accelerating market needs for integrated, cross-sector climate solutions.

“Clients don’t just need maps — they need decision-making intelligence,” said Heather Polinsky, Global President of Resilience at Arcadis. “Together with Jupiter, we’re helping organizations protect assets, keep value chains moving, and make defensible investments.”

The relationship also includes joint innovation. Jupiter’s new Adaptation Hub module—part of its ClimateScore™ Global platform—was co-developed with Arcadis to quantify the costs and returns of adaptation measures, ensuring recommendations reflect real-world engineering and economic feasibility.

Rich Sorkin, CEO of Jupiter Intelligence, said the partnership will help institutions integrate extreme weather risk into core planning: “As climate events intensify, it’s more important than ever to move from awareness to action.”

The collaboration is already active across North America, Australia, Latin America, and the United Kingdom, and is designed for rapid scaling across global asset portfolios.

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