The article covers the specifics of land development and construction in the
Arctic North. This requires the effective use of climate information to select
optimal solutions for preventing unjustified overpricing of facilities,
increased heat loss, low thermal resistance, and durability, affecting the
overspending of capital investments. Recent trends in dynamic climate change
leading to rising global sea levels, which could flood coastal areas of the
Arctic seas, are considered. This can come along with the destruction of the
coastal area and pose a great danger to infrastructure facilities.