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Design automation tools are rarely used in a context of existing structures. The methods of modelling can also be harnessed to create digital twins of structures with the help of data from the structural health management systems. With 10 pilot bridges, the workflow was studied and key parameters for the modelling specified. Semi-automated modelling process made it possible to create models from bridges that were designed and built before the BIM era.