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Architectural surveying firm Archilink strengthens UK presence with Manchester move 

Alistair lea and Shehan heguragamage from Aberdeen based Archilink, they are expanding into England with a office in Manchester.

Archilink Ltd, an architectural surveying company headquartered in Aberdeen, has achieved significant growth in 2025 and is now expanding to Manchester, reflecting another strong year of growth for the business.  

The Scotland-based company uses cutting-edge technologies to deliver fast, detailed, data-led surveys for architects, creating accurate 2D and 3D models. This in turn allows architects to make quicker and more informed design decisions by reducing the need for repeated site visits, saving both time and resources for clients.

The company has already built a strong client base across Scotland, with offices in Aberdeen and Glasgow. Now, Archilink is bringing its expertise to Manchester, where it has already secured a number of new clients in the region.

Alistair Lea, co-founder of Archilink, said:

“Manchester is an incredibly dynamic city with an ever-growing demand for accurate, technology-led surveying. Expanding here has been a natural next step for us after our success in Scotland. We’re delighted to have already secured clients in the city, and we see huge potential for further growth.

“Our vision has always been to help architects unlock the full potential of the spaces they design. Expanding into Manchester allows us to support even more clients across the UK, while continuing to push what our technology can do.”

L to R: Founders Shehan Hegur and Alistair Lea . Credit: Mark Waugh

The business is also planning to appoint a full-time member of staff in Manchester, with longer-term ambitions to grow its local team as the company’s presence in the city strengthens.

Since its launch, Archilink has grown from a two-person start-up to a team of eight. The company currently works with more than 340 active architects on projects ranging from residential developments to large-scale commercial buildings and heritage sites and is actively looking to expand that number.

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