08/10/2025 | News

MULTICLIMACT has released Deliverable D10.2, combining formal reporting with a real milestone for digital monitoring in the built environment. It shows how building data can move from isolated measurements into an integrated monitoring workflow tied to models and stakeholders.
by Steinbeis Europa Zentrum
Deliverable D10.2, “Digital solution for the multi-purpose monitoring of environmental and structural behaviour of buildings – development for the application to a real demo,” describes the development of a monitoring solution that connects BIM modelling, IoT integration, and a data platform to support the observation of both environmental and structural building behaviour.
The deliverable documents the project’s pilot evolution, including a shift from an initial pilot (Palazzo Fazzini) to the final pilot, the Carmelitane building, and details the workflow from architectural, energy and structural models to platform integration and sensor deployment. It also includes work on data collection, synchronisation, preprocessing and comfort-related analytics, alongside visualisation and BIM integration features and a companion mobile app concept within the LIS ecosystem.
D10.2 is led by LIVE INFORMATION SYSTEM SRL (LIS) and involves a broad author team including contributors from UNIVPM, CYPE, UNICAM, ENEA, UKA, and RINA-C, reflecting the cross-disciplinary nature of monitoring, modelling and deployment; reviewers include KTH and RINA-C.
For full technical details and the complete workflow, access the full deliverable here: https://multiclimact.eu/wp-content/uploads/D10.2_draft.pdf
About MULTICLIMACT:
MULTICLIMACT is an EU-funded project aimed at safeguarding Europe’s built environment against the increasing threats of natural and climatic hazards. By uniting 25 leading European organisations, MULTICLIMACT aims to enhance resilience, sustainability, and safety for communities across the continent. Through innovative strategies, including a toolkit of 20 reliable methods and digital solutions, the project targets the urgent need for adaptive measures against floods, earthquakes, extreme weather conditions and heatwaves. Tested across four pilot sites with diverse climatic conditions, MULTICLIMACT embodies a shared vision for a safer, more resilient future, focusing on actions to reduce the impact of climate change on the built environment. For more information, please visit www.multiclimact.eu