John Horst, Allison Yanites, and digital experts from Arcadis share how the synchronization of multiple data platforms can transform project delivery.
The power of digital twins is well understood in the world of built asset management, but their value in remediation is lesser known. As discussed in the latest Advances in Remediation article, a digital twin connects a variety of data sources into a single visual platform, where users can see site conditions, stream real-time data and interact with 3D historical data. This technology can unlock exciting new possibilities for the remediation industry, from real-time visualization of site investigation data, to streaming of system performance and simplification of system operational management. This can lead to faster progress, more confident decision making, and predictive capabilities that can drive the project to its ultimate goal.
Read the full article, “The Emergence of Digital Twins in Remediation: How Platform Synchrony Will Change the Model for Delivery,” [subscription only] at Groundwater Monitoring & Remediation. Horst is corresponding author of the quarterly Advances in Remediation Solutions column for Groundwater Monitoring & Remediation. The fourth quarter issue will cover lessons learned and opportunities for the future created from the COVID-19 crisis response.