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.
Featured articles and news
Repairing historic stone and slate roofs
The need for a code of practice and technical advice note.
UKCW London to tackle sector’s most pressing issues
AI and skills development, ecology and the environment, policy and planning and more.
Managing building safety risks
Across an existing residential portfolio; a client's perspective.
ECA support for Gate Safe’s Safe School Gates Campaign.
Core construction skills explained
Preparing for a career in construction.
Retrofitting for resilience with the Leicester Resilience Hub
Community-serving facilities, enhanced as support and essential services for climate-related disruptions.
Some of the articles relating to water, here to browse. Any missing?
Recognisable Gothic characters, designed to dramatically spout water away from buildings.
A case study and a warning to would-be developers
Creating four dwellings... after half a century of doing this job, why, oh why, is it so difficult?
Reform of the fire engineering profession
Fire Engineers Advisory Panel: Authoritative Statement, reactions and next steps.
Restoration and renewal of the Palace of Westminster
A complex project of cultural significance from full decant to EMI, opportunities and a potential a way forward.
Apprenticeships and the responsibility we share
Perspectives from the CIOB President as National Apprentice Week comes to a close.
The first line of defence against rain, wind and snow.
Building Safety recap January, 2026
What we missed at the end of last year, and at the start of this.



















