Abstract
The BIM approach has become a standard in the construction sector, supported by improved data-sharing
protocols across software and regulations promoting its extensive use in various countries. The Digital Twin
concept is needed to fully use BIM at the dimension of Building Management). This transformation involves
automatic and bidirectional data updates and data collection through sensors and actuators linked to the
static BIM model. This article explores a real case study that tests an initial interoperability framework between
BIM and DT.