1st Edition

Digital Twin Adoption and BIM-GIS Implementation

Edited By Samad Sepasgozar, Sara Shirowzhan Copyright 2025
    240 Pages 61 Color & 2 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    The aim of this edited book volume is to present new concepts, case studies and applications of Digital Twin and relevant tools in the built environment context.

     

    The book highlights a wide range of applications and practices that allow practitioners to improve the efficiency of different elements of the built environment through the entire life cycle, including planning, designing, construction, and operation. The chapters discuss the different components of these technologies and integrate them with other sensing tools and technologies used in the built environment to manage core project objectives, including safety and risk, quality, time, energy-saving, and costs. The book also discusses businesses models and the digital transformation process, including cyber-physical systems, human-machine interactions, and connectivity in smart environments.

     

    This book is essential reading for practitioners, engineers, managers, and technicians involved in any phase of the built environment from design to operation and other Architectural, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) stakeholders who are a part of digital transformations, as well as researchers, educators and students interested in the field.

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: Organisational Factors Affecting Digital Technology Adoption in the Architecture Industry: A Systematic Literature Review

    Chapter 3: Digital twin maturity and readiness metrics for assessing practitioners' intention to use: model development and multi-group structural analysis

    Chapter 4: Digital twin adoption modelling incorporating job relevance, usefulness, and relative advantage: an empirical investigation

    Chapter 5: Immersive virtual environments and Digital Twin applications for education and training: trends in construction, mining and urban planning studies

    Chapter 6: Digital Twin for Urban Decision Support Systems: Scientometric and Thematic Analysis

    Chapter 7: Web-based BIM-GIS integration workflows for making cities’ digital twin 3D models

    Chapter 8: BIM and GIS Values and Acceptance Criteria in Government-Funded Infrastructure Projects: A Case Study of Australia

    Biography

    Samad Sepasgozar is a Top 2% Researcher in the world computed by the Standard University and the 1st Top Researcher (Field Leader) in Australia found by The Australian. He is an academic editor (editorial board member) at Scientific Reports Nature and Associate Editor of Architectural Engineering ASCE (Decile 1). He is also a Top 1% Reviewer globally, an editor, editorial board member, or reviewer for 60 leading high-ranked journals, and a lead assessor for national research projects on innovation and smart technologies. He published over 200 peer-reviewed articles and received various international and national awards annually. He is an Associate Professor at UNSW, Australia.

    Sara Shirowzhan is a lecturer and the Academic Advisor of the City Analytics program in the School of Built Environment at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney, Australia. Her areas of research in technologies relevant to built-environment informatics include sensing technologies, advanced GIS, BIM, Digital Twins, and Artificial Intelligence. She teaches and supervises students on City Analytics, GIS, Construction Informatics, and BIM-relevant topics at undergrad and postgrad levels at UNSW. She is currently an Editorial Board member of the Journal of Sustainability and Advances Civil Engineering. She is also a Topic Board member of the ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information. She completed her PhD in Geomatics engineering from the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering at UNSW.