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Interview: AHR’s Allan Hunt – Making BIM work for refurbishment

One 200-seat lecture theatre scheme was valued at around £100,000. Most people would say you shouldn’t be using BIM for this scale of project, but we disagree.– Allan Hunt, AHR-Global

Allan Hunt, a chartered building surveyor and director at architect and building consultancy AHR, on the challenges of implementing BIM on small-scale refurbishment projects at the University of Sheffield.

How long has AHR-Global been using BIM?

AHR-Global comprises eight UK offices and was formed last year following the split of international architect Aedas. Aedas started down the BIM road in 2007/2008, switching its designers over to Autodesk Revit. I head up AHR’s building consultancy practice and a team of building surveyors. Because we had access to this BIM technology, we could jump straight into it. If we had been a more traditional building surveying business I’m not sure we would be using it to the extent we are now.

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