DIGITAL TWIN TECHNOLOGY AS A TRANSFORMATIVE METHODOLOGY FOR URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE ASSET MANAGEMENT: EVIDENCE FROM SMART CITY IMPLEMENTATIONS

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This paper examines the transformative potential of Digital Twin (DT) technology as a methodological framework for enhancing urban infrastructure asset management. Drawing on empirical evidence from smart city implementations in Singapore, Amsterdam, and Helsinki, the study develops a structured implementation roadmap specifically tailored for mid-sized cities in transitional economies. The proposed Digital Twin Asset Management Framework (DT-AMF) integrates real-time sensor data, Building Information Modelling (BIM), and predictive analytics to shift asset management from reactive to intelligence-driven approaches. Comparative analysis across three cities demonstrates that DT adoption reduced unplanned infrastructure downtime by an average of 62%, lowered maintenance expenditure by 28%, and extended average asset service life by 19% over a five-year implementation period.

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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20700945

Publication Date: 2026-06-15

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