
Take your building
to the next level.
By uniting building information and real-time performance data in one easily accessible interface, our digital twins redefine how buildings are understood, operated, and experienced.
Digital twins integrate an unlimited number of data streams into a unified model, making it easier than ever to simulate conditions, monitor assets, and improve decision-making. We can help you leverage twins to track maintenance projects, coordinate work, identify performance issues, ensure comfort within spaces—the possibilities are endless and tailored to your needs.

Charles Thompson
202-591-2517The Power of the Twin
A digital twin has two main components: an accurate building model and active data inputs. The as-built model represents the spaces, systems, and equipment that comprise your building as it exists today. Once the model is fed into a digital twin platform, we layer on live data from sensors, a building management system (BMS), or any other source to create a continuously updated representation of your building—one you can use to access, visualize, and manage building information, helping you make decisions effectively and efficiently.

Digital twins layer live data streams onto an interactive building model to provide insights and speed decision-making.
With the transition to digital twins, Quinn Evans’ clients can access decades of institutional knowledge that was once hiding in boxes, an old file system, or a retiree’s head, and get to it in minutes.

Interactive dashboards powered by the digital twin show building performance at a glance.
Performance Insights
Data-driven insights facilitate contextualized decision-making. Digital twins can show you energy consumption, occupancy levels, equipment status, room temperature, humidity, and more—all in real time.
Because we understand the immense value of digital twins, we’ve turned our new Washington, DC, office into a living lab. We’re exploring and innovating with the twin of our own space to inform our designs in practice and anticipate our clients’ needs today and tomorrow.
Information at Your Fingertips
With a user-centric interface, digital twins are easily accessible through any internet browser. That means your twin goes where you do: to work sites, meetings, and everywhere in between with just a mobile device. The twin is easy to navigate—no special skills required. We handle the back end, ensuring a seamless experience for you and your team.
Decisions happen at the speed of data. When everyone has access to the information they need when they need it, bottlenecks disappear.

Mobile access to the digital twin gives you information on the go.

Learn how Mount Vernon is leveraging HBIM to preserve George Washington’s home.
Specialized Solutions for Historic Buildings
Historic buildings have unique and complex features, and we understand the special care and challenges required for their maintenance and stewardship. Now, they can benefit from digital twin technology.
We developed Historic Building Information Management (HBIM) to enhance the stewardship of heritage buildings. Pushing the boundaries of twins’ capabilities, we integrate photos, historic documents, and real-time data right into the interactive model. By uniting records with real-time conditions, we enrich your understanding of the building. We can customize HBIM for any scale and any amount of information based on your goals.
Informed Decision-Making Starts Now
You don't have to start from scratch. We partner with you to make the best use of what you already have, including your existing digital model.
We can import or develop a model from any BIM platform. We will customize your twin to meet your needs, integrating your current, existing, and any new systems—like mechanical, electrical, and plumbing—for a holistic digital experience.
By making the most of your existing investments and preparing for future ones, we help you gain insights and clarity from your growing data, leading to informed and proactive decisions.

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