As urban areas continue to grow at an unprecedented pace, the need for innovative and efficient urban development strategies has never been more critical. The transition from traditional urban planning to data-driven urban development marks a significant evolution in how cities are designed, built, and managed. In this context, the role of Building Information Modeling (BIM) and the concept of the smart city have emerged as pivotal elements in the modern urban landscape.This book aims to bridge the gap between theoretical concepts and practical applications. It continues the discussion from the previous volume, delving deeper into the pragmatic aspects of data-driven urban development and offering concrete examples to guide professionals in the field.While the potential of data-driven urban development and smart cities is widely recognized, the path to implementation is fraught with challenges. This book seeks to address these challenges by offering practical insights and real-world examples that demonstrate how to translate data-driven theories into actionable strategies.