Hydraulic Design Services
Hydraulic Design Services
Specialist Designs for your project
At Kelley Covey, we specialize in delivering performance-based engineering solutions tailored for sanitary drainage, particularly adept at addressing the nuances of challenging site conditions. These may range from reactive clay sites to areas prone to subsidence.
Our designs prioritize adaptability, incorporating features such as plumbing articulation and expansion capabilities, while also striving to minimize costs.
Moreover, we offer comprehensive performance reports that we can seamlessly submit on your behalf to NSW Fair Trading, streamlining the design and approval process for your project.
Our hydraulic team is committed to providing practical design solutions that are attentive to client requirements, the health and safety of building occupants, environmental sustainability and ease of maintenance for the lifetime of the project.
Prominent areas of experience
- Aged Care and Health Facilities
- Commercial and Industrial Buildings
- Residential Buildings
- Educational and Sporting Facilities
Plumbing & Drainage Solutions
- Liquid Trade Waste and Pre-Treatment
- Potable (Drinkable) and Non-Potable Water Reticulation
- Hot Water and Warm Water Systems
- Stormwater Drainage Systems
- Rainwater Harvesting and Re-Use
- Sanitary Plumbing and Drainage
- Fire Hydrant and Hose Reel System Design
- Fire Sprinklers
Practical, performance-based solutions for your hydraulic needs.
Featured Projects
Rice Developments
Rice Developments
Number of architectural features. These include:
- Indoor Squash Court and Gym Space
- Internal Courtyards, Floating Staircase
- Cantilever Suspended Slabs, Roof top gardens
- Butterfly roof with large cantilevers
The dwelling will be under construction in 2024.
Fish Passage
Fish Passage – Water Infrastructure New South Wales
Kelley Covey is involved in a number of fish passage projects in rivers across New South Wales for Water Infrastructure NSW. The latest project is Oxley Break No. 3 located 2.5 hours drive northwest of Dubbo in the Macquarie Marshes.
The project aims to prevent further deterioration of the river channel with the construction of a control structure. The structure is designed to stabilise the flow of the river and improve fish passage for the wetlands in the southern marshes.