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180 Business Days From Today

This calculation excludes weekends (Saturday and Sunday) only. Public holidays are not excluded and may vary by country or region.

180 business days from today is:

What 180 Business Days Actually Means

180 work days — about 36.0 work weeks (252 calendar days)

180 business days is a long-range working deadline — about 36.0 work weeks, translating to roughly 252 calendar days once weekends are added back in. Timeframes this long are found in enterprise procurement, federal permitting, and extended commercial underwriting windows.

Over 180 business days you'll typically see 36–37 weekends and at least one public holiday in most countries. The more important the deadline, the more worth it is to confirm which holiday calendar the count uses — different regulators and different jurisdictions disagree.

Common Uses for a 180-Business-Day Window

  • Federal permitting and regulatory review
  • Enterprise vendor procurement cycles
  • Commercial real estate closing timelines
  • Extended professional certification review
  • Long-duration public-comment periods

Did you know?

When a business-day deadline falls on a holiday that's observed in some regions but not others, most courts default to the jurisdiction of the filing party — which occasionally lets filers "shop" holidays for an extra day.

How Business Days Are Counted Here

Business days (also called working days or weekdays) are Monday through Friday. This calculator starts from today and counts forward 180 weekdays, skipping every Saturday and Sunday. Public holidays are not excluded, because they vary by country and region — if your deadline uses a specific holiday calendar, double-check against it. For 180 business days, the actual calendar span is typically around 252 days, with the exact number shown above.

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