Digital Construction

Taking information management from the West to the East

15 months ago BIMplus spoke to Andy Boutle, then head of BIM at Kier Construction, about the contractor’s progress on BIM and digital and his work with the UK BIM Alliance and the BSI standards committee. It came as something of a surprise as 2021 wound down to find him leaving Kier after eight years for the sunny climes of the United Arab Emirates and the post of head of digital construction at Dubai-based mega-project contractor ALEC Engineering and Contracting.

We grabbed 30 minutes of his time to catch up and find out how he’s getting on at ALEC (pronounced “Alec,” Boutle explains) and to discuss some of the differences he’s found so far between Dubai’s and the UK’s approaches to BIM and digital construction.

What attracted you to the job at ALEC?

I wasn’t actively on the lookout, originally, at the point when I was approached by a UAE-based recruiter on LinkedIn. A Teams interview was set up with ALEC’s recruitment team, and the more I spoke to them, the more it felt right.

‘Dubai’s transitioning: a lot of the UK’s 1192 standards are followed here, but ISO standards are also gradually emerging in clients’ requirements’

Andy Boutle

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