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How Nigerian tech expert leveraging BIM, Digital Twin Technology

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As Nigerian cities embrace modernization, the integration of Digital Twin technology with Building Information Modeling (BIM) presents an opportunity for smarter, more efficient building management. Digital Twins create virtual replicas of physical buildings, continuously updated with real-time data from sensors and IoT devices. When combined with BIM, these digital models enable predictive maintenance, allowing facility managers to anticipate system failures, reduce energy consumption, and extend building lifespans.

Leading the charge in Leveraging Digital Twin and BIM for Smart Building Maintenance and Optimized Project Delivery is Iyiola Olaseni, a Builder, Civil Engineer and an innovative Nigerian professional who recently earned a Graduate degree and diploma in Construction Management and Civil Engineering respectively. He is driven by his several years of experience in the construction and engineering sectors and fervent passion for digitization to emerge as a trailblazer in this field.

Iyiola’s work in analyzing real-time data is setting new standards for engineers to detect anomalies in HVAC systems, electrical grids, and water supply networks in Nigeria before they become critical issues. This proactive approach would minimize operational downtime, reduce maintenance costs, and enhance occupant comfort. As Nigerian urban areas continue to grow, implementing Digital Twin and BIM synergy will ensure the sustainability and efficiency of smart buildings, supporting long-term urban development goals.

As Nigeria’s construction industry face challenges such as project delays, cost overruns, and inefficient resource allocation. Olaseni skillfully applies Building Information Modeling (BIM) to offer a transformative solution to these issues by integrating real-time design, scheduling, and cost management throughout the project lifecycle.

With pioneers like Iyiola Olaseni at the helm, BIM facilitates architects, engineers, and contractors’ collaboration in a shared digital environment, enabling early clash detection, accurate material estimation, and streamlined scheduling. By integrating real-time cost data, construction stakeholders can monitor budget adherence, prevent financial mismanagement, and enhance decision-making efficiency in Nigeria. This holistic approach ensures that complex infrastructure projects, including high-rise buildings and smart city developments, are delivered on time and within budget as a pathway to construction project success in the future.

With Nigeria’s rapid urban expansion, adopting BIM and Digital Twin technologies will enhance project efficiency, ensure sustainable building operations, and drive smart city development. With Iyiola Olaseni leveraging these innovations, Nigerian cities can achieve better infrastructure resilience, cost-effective construction, and sustainable urban growth, positioning the nation at the forefront of modern engineering advancements.

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