Digital twin technology has emerged as a game-changer for facility management professionals. By creating accurate 3D models of buildings and infrastructure, property managers gain a comprehensive virtual representation that can be used for maintenance planning, space optimization, and renovation projects. Matterport scans capture not just visual data but also precise measurements, allowing teams to plan modifications without multiple site visits. Large warehouse operators report 40% reductions in planning time and significant improvements in space utilization after implementing digital twin solutions. The technology enables remote collaboration among stakeholders, reducing travel costs and accelerating project timelines. Facility managers can annotate digital twins with maintenance records, equipment specifications, and safety information, creating a centralized knowledge base accessible to all team members. Integration with building management systems allows real-time monitoring of HVAC, lighting, and security systems within the 3D environment. Digital twins also serve as valuable training tools for new employees and contractors, allowing them to familiarize themselves with facilities before arriving on-site.
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Creating Digital Twins: 3D Scanning for Facility Management
Heitman International Solutions & Services LLC
6 min read
Learn how digital twin technology is streamlining facility operations, maintenance planning, and space utilization for commercial properties.
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