We are experts in hydraulic engineering.
When it comes to hydraulic projects, it is important to understand how to safely control and guide the flow of water. Our experienced hydraulic engineers will ensure that you have the necessary designs and advice that you require for water to be safely managed.
Why hire a Hydraulic Engineer?
- Compliance: Hydraulic management is regulated by laws. A stormwater engineer can help ensure that your project is compliant with these regulations and avoid costly fines and penalties.
- Environmental Protection: Stormwater runoff can have a significant impact on the environment, including erosion, sedimentation, and pollution. A stormwater engineer can design systems to effectively manage stormwater and protect the environment.
- Cost Savings: Effective hydraulic management can help reduce costs associated with property damage, erosion control, and water treatment. A hydraulic engineer can design systems that minimise these costs.
- Expertise: Hydraulic engineering is a specialised field that requires specific knowledge and expertise. They have the education, training, and experience necessary to design and implement effective hydraulic management systems.
- Long-term Solutions: Hydraulic management is an ongoing process. A hydraulic engineer can design systems that are effective over the long-term, reducing maintenance and replacement costs.

Why choose Neilly Davies for Hydraulic Engineering work?
Neilly Davies have hydraulic engineers with decades of experience in designing practical and cost-effective water management measures with appropriate solutions tailored to suit any specific condition for various clients ranging from residential developments to government infrastructure.
We approach projects with a client centric focus. We stay up to date with the latest methodologies and research to provide you reliable results and appropriate solutions within short delivery timelines and we don’t shy away from complex and intricate projects. We take on any challenge irrespective of the complexity.