Transforming Building Construction and Operations with Digital Twins: A Must for Owners

Digital twin technology is revolutionizing the construction industry, transforming fragmented workflows into collaborative, data-driven processes that deliver long-term value for building owners. At the National Institute of Building Sciences Digital Twins conference, Hannu Lindberg, DPR Construction’s technology leader, emphasized the transformative potential of digital twins in optimizing project delivery, operations, and asset management.

What Are Digital Twins?

Digital twins are virtual replicas of real-world entities, allowing for detailed modeling, prototyping, and optimization of buildings, products, and services. By integrating data sources such as laser scans, point clouds, and energy usage metrics, this technology creates a comprehensive and dynamic model of a building’s lifecycle.

Lindberg highlighted five key advantages for project owners embracing digital twins:

1. Enhanced Project Visibility and Control

Digital twins offer an interactive, real-world simulation of a building, enabling owners to:

  • Virtually inspect their facilities.
  • Identify and resolve issues early.
  • Ensure buildings meet design and operational expectations.
    This reduces project risks, prevents costly retrofits, and ensures on-schedule delivery.

2. Cost Savings Through Efficiency

By integrating collaborative workflows, digital twins minimize:

  • Redundancy in 3D modeling.
  • Field rework and material wastage.
  • Construction inefficiencies.
    This approach lowers costs and ensures optimized resource usage during construction and operation.

3. Improved Sustainability

Digital twins promote energy-efficient designs and lean construction processes, helping owners achieve sustainability goals.

  • Track and optimize energy usage and material waste.
  • Support carbon footprint reduction in construction and operation phases.

4. Streamlined Maintenance and Operations

Post-construction, digital twins act as dynamic as-built records, simplifying facility management by:

  • Enabling predictive maintenance.
  • Reducing downtime through accurate data insights.
  • Facilitating seamless renovations and expansions.

5. Improved Tenant Experience and Lifecycle Savings

Digital twins enhance tenant satisfaction by:

  • Increasing facility uptime.
  • Reducing maintenance disruptions.
  • Providing lifecycle cost savings through efficient operations and long-term asset management.

Collaboration is Key

According to Lindberg, the most effective digital twins are created collaboratively, involving architects, engineers, contractors, and trade partners from the early stages. Delivery methods such as progressive design-build or integrated project delivery workflows encourage cooperation, ensuring precise planning and successful implementation.

By adopting digital twin technology, owners can set a new standard for construction and facility management—one that prioritizes innovation, sustainability, and long-term value.

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