About Ken Eaton
BIM, CAD, Structures, Renovation Design

Ken moved to the UK from Australia in 2007 and established Eaton Drafting Ltd as a CAD and technical drawing support company for Architects and Engineers. He now includes a consultancy service to the whole market to help ensure all the benefits of BIM are achieved. Including reduced costs, reduced errors on site and reducing the build time.
He has been involved in projects ranging from small residential extensions to world class, award winning landmark buildings. These including parliament houses, tall buildings (250+ metre towers), museums and signature state buildings.
Ken also continues to work as part of a consultant team on various large-scale developments and projects around the world with the leading Architectural and Engineering firms.
IHBC NewsBlog
IHBC Context 183 Wellbeing and Heritage published
The issue explores issues at the intersection of heritage and wellbeing.
SAVE celebrates 50 years of campaigning 1975-2025
SAVE Britain’s Heritage has announced events across the country to celebrate bringing new life to remarkable buildings.
IHBC Annual School 2025 - Shrewsbury 12-14 June
Themed Heritage in Context – Value: Plan: Change, join in-person or online.
200th Anniversary Celebration of the Modern Railway Planned
The Stockton & Darlington Railway opened on September 27, 1825.
Competence Framework Launched for Sustainability in the Built Environment
The Construction Industry Council (CIC) and the Edge have jointly published the framework.
Historic England Launches Wellbeing Strategy for Heritage
Whether through visiting, volunteering, learning or creative practice, engaging with heritage can strengthen confidence, resilience, hope and social connections.
National Trust for Canada’s Review of 2024
Great Saves & Worst Losses Highlighted
IHBC's SelfStarter Website Undergoes Refresh
New updates and resources for emerging conservation professionals.
‘Behind the Scenes’ podcast on St. Pauls Cathedral Published
Experience the inside track on one of the world’s best known places of worship and visitor attractions.
National Audit Office (NAO) says Government building maintenance backlog is at least £49 billion
The public spending watchdog will need to consider the best way to manage its assets to bring property condition to a satisfactory level.