ARCHILINK has announced that it is on course to surpass £1 million in revenue by the end of the financial year, having achieved ‘significant’ growth in 2024 and increased its turnover by 580% over the past three years.
The Aberdeen-based architectural surveying company uses technologies to deliver ‘fast, detailed, data-led’ surveys for architects – resulting in accurate 2D and 3D models. This is said to allow architects to make quicker and more informed design decisions by reducing the need for repeated site visits.
Archilink was founded in 2018 by Alistair Lea and Shehan Heguragamage, both of whom have formal backgrounds in architecture.
Alistair Lea said, “After securing successful grant funding from Sir Ian Wood and Scottish Edge, we quickly gained momentum, reaching a turnover of £125,000 in 2021. In just six years, we’ve increased our revenue to nearly £1 million, our team has grown from two to six people and last year we opened our second office in Glasgow, alongside our original location in Aberdeen.
“With a focus on capturing every detail and helping our clients fully explore the potential of each space, we established ourselves within the architecture surveying industry. The results we’ve achieved so far show that we’ve not only met the growing demand but are also strengthening our presence across key cities in Scotland and beyond.”
The company is now working with 234 active clients on a range of projects, from residential to large commercial and mixed-use buildings. Notable projects include the Glasgow Film Theatre and the Gleneagles Hotel, where Archilink’s team used a combination of ground-based and aerial scanning technologies to create 3D models for architectural preservation and design.
Looking ahead, Archilink said it expects to create more job opportunities, aiming to expand its team to eight people, while continuing to drive growth in revenue and operational capacity. The company also plans to open a new office in Manchester by the end of 2025, as it expands its reach further across the UK.