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With over 2.5 million maintainable assets being tracked in Twinview, see some of our most recent projects below.

London, United Kingdom

Dolphin Square

  • Building Type: Residential
  • Twinview Features: Golden Thread, Facilities Management, Smart Buildings & Tenant Experience App

Why are they implementing a Digital Twin?

Dolphin Square is a collection of prestige residential apartments in the heart of Pimlico, London, SW1, intending to deliver an outstanding tenant experience.

They plan to use Twinview through the renovation and ongoing residential usage to create and maintain a Golden Thread of Information to support their compliance with the Building Safety Act and ensure tenant safety is at the heart of everything they do.

They also want to create the ultimate living experience and plan to use Twinview to monitor the environment and create optimal living conditions, with the Tenant Experience app giving the residents control.

London, United Kingdom

The Hickman Building

Building Type: Commercial

Twinview Features: O&M Builder, Facilities Management & Smart Buildings

Why are they implementing a Digital Twin?

Based in Central London, the Hickman was the first platinum-accredited SmartScore building worldwide. Its aim was to create one of the world's leading commercial offices, with tenant experience at the heart of everything it does. Seen as GPE's vision for the future of smart offices, Twinview monitors and optimises energy usage, carbon emissions, and overall tenant experience while also driving efficiencies in its facilities management and building operations through our native Facilities Management technology.

Wellington, New Zealand

Te Rua Mahara o te Kāwanatanga Archives New Zealand

Building Type: Public Sector

Twinview Features: File Share, O&M Builder, Golden Thread, Facilities Management & Smart Buildings

Why are they implementing a Digital Twin?

The upcoming national archives facilities, set to open to the public in 2026, are positioned to be a pioneering smart building in New Zealand. The objective is to establish the structure as one of the most high-performing buildings in the nation, with a focus on reducing energy consumption while maintaining an exceptional visitor experience.

Given that the building is located near an active fault line, a sophisticated digital twin system will be employed to continuously monitor seismic activity and ensure the safety and integrity of the building in the event of a major earthquake.

In addition to serving as a repository for numerous historical collections, the facility's owners intend to implement Twinview technology to monitor and optimise the preservation conditions, guaranteeing that these valuable artefacts remain accessible for future generations.

North Wales, United Kingdom

Menai Science Park

Building Type: Commercial

Twinview Features: File Share, Golden Thread, Facilities Management & Smart Buildings

Why are they implementing a Digital Twin?

M-SParc is a state-of-the-art business incubator and accelerator in Anglesey. It is dedicated to fostering innovation, supporting startups, and driving regional business growth.

As part of their commitment to advancing technology and sustainability, M-SParc has embarked on a ground-breaking initiative to implement a Campus Digital Twin using Twinview technology. This innovative approach aims to create a virtual replica of the entire campus, specifically focusing on energy management and human science and integrating IoT and sensing technology across the facility.

By leveraging Twinview, M-SParc has developed a comprehensive, single-pane-of-glass that provides real-time monitoring and optimisation of their buildings' performance. This cutting-edge system allows them to seamlessly manage various aspects of the facility, from energy consumption to building maintenance, to drive operational efficiencies and reduce environmental impact.

London, United Kingdom

135 Park Street

Building Type: Commercial

Twinview Features: File Share, O&M Builder, Facilities Management & Smart Buildings

Why are they implementing a Digital Twin?

135 Park Street is being meticulously constructed to adhere to the highest sustainability standards. The goal is to create a 'Net Zero Carbon' building that will achieve a minimum BREEAM rating of 'Excellent' and a NABERS 5-star rating for operational performance.

Located in the vibrant 'Bankside' village in the heart of Central London, this innovative building will utilize the advanced Twinview system to constantly monitor its performance in real-time. This cutting-edge technology will play a crucial role in identifying opportunities to reduce energy wastage, enhance air quality, and elevate the overall well-being of occupants.

Greater Manchester, United Kingdom

Star Salford Academy

Building Type: Education

Twinview Features: File Share, Facilities Management & Smart Buildings

Why are they implementing a Digital Twin?

Star Salford Academy, a forward-thinking secondary school in Manchester, is taking a proactive approach to building performance optimisation. They are using Twinview to monitor and optimise energy usage in line with the DfE framework, and to better understand building occupancy and utilisation through the Smart Buildings functionality. This initiative is sure to inspire other educational institutions.

Newcastle, United Kingdom

Spaceworks

Building Type: Commercial

Twinview Features: Golden Thread, Facilities Management & Smart Buildings

Why are they implementing a Digital Twin?

Based in Gosforth, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Spaceworks is the home of Space Group, a B Corp. organisation committed to achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2030. 

They leveraged Twinview to benchmark and visualise their carbon emissions before utilising the data analytics functionality to identify ways to reduce their carbon emissions and energy wastage and improve operational efficiencies.

Wrexham, United Kingdom

Wrexham University

Building Type: Education

Twinview Features: Facilities Management & Smart Buildings

Why are they implementing a Digital Twin?

Wrexham University, a prestigious institution in the UK, is dedicated to advancing the frontier of smart building technology. Their ambitious goal is to leverage Twinview technology to establish a comprehensive monitoring system that tracks energy usage and carbon emissions throughout the university. This system will seamlessly integrate data from their photovoltaic infrastructure, allowing for precise analysis and optimisation of energy consumption.

Furthermore, the university intends to maximise the potential of their Digital Twin by utilising it as an invaluable educational resource for their doctoral students. This innovative approach aims to provide an immersive and interactive learning experience, empowering students with practical insights into the cutting-edge field of smart building technologies.