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Dynamic Simulation Modelling
A digital twin or dynamic simulation model (DSM) is a virtual replica of a physical building and its associated systems and technologies. A DSM allows us to test different scenarios and retrofit options, offering accurate forecasting to aid decision making on a portfolio and asset level. Digital twins respond and behave like their real-world counterparts, translating complex data into a live visual tool that can help uncover significant energy, carbon, and capital savings.
HOW DOES IT WORK?
Using IES software our engineering team capture all relevant building data to create accurate digital twins - this information is gathered from a range of sources including asset registers, service records, maintenance audits and operations and maintenance (O&M) documentation. These documents include information on building schematics and mechanical, electrical, and building fabric details. Naturally, the more comprehensive the information we have, the more accurate the model becomes.
By integrating physics-based simulations with the 3D building model, we can create an environment in which we can carry out both actual, and predicted, scenarios. The DSM is used to produce a design feasibility to meet retrofit zero carbon standards.

WHAT CAN IT BE USED FOR?
DSMs can inform a range of asset management decisions.
CERTIFICATION
- Producing investment grade EPC ratings based on accurate data
- Scenario testing routes to secure an improved EPC rating and mitigate the risk posed by the UK Government's Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES)
- Designing for performance to achieve better operational energy ratings (such as NABERS UK or display energy certificates)
- Certification, reports and technical advice associated with BREEAM
SCENARIO + STRESS TESTING
- Scenario testing design work for retrofit options
- Stress testing the impact of portfolio wide sustainability targets on individual buildings such as installing heat pumps or PV systems
- Stress testing your assets against future legislative scenarios or climate projections to predict the likelihood of asset stranding
- Considering the impact of daylighting and overheating within long-term climate projections. The UK’s changing weather poses operational risks to commercial buildings – increased cooling demand and flood risks need to be planned for over the medium to long term
- Modelling predictive Indoor Air Quality (IAQ)
- Helping to solve issues quickly within a building (find out more)
KEY BENEFITS
Why you might consider commissioning a DSM.
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A DSM is an essential tool for accurate asset and portfolio level decision making. It allows you to understand the impact of existing and upcoming legislation, realise the cost and carbon savings of proposed retrofit works, and test out various scenarios with minimal financial or operational risk.
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Unlike traditional Building Information Modelling (BIM), digital twins are designed for real-time operational response. Once created, they are relatively easy to update in alignment with changes to their real-world counterpart.
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Digital twins allow you to see and understand how your building is used, as opposed to just designed. Subject to the availability of existing sensors, digital twins can give you valuable information about energy use and occupancy levels which can in turn inform building layouts, and what MEP services you use.
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