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WMA Water About us

About Us

We are a specialist water engineering consultancy with offices in Sydney, Brisbane and Hobart.

WMAwater was established in 1983. We work with a wide range of clients with water management responsibilities including all levels of government, water supply and management utilities, water infrastructure owners, and developers.

We're recognised experts in flood and water management, working closely with industry and researchers to develop technical guidelines and policy in our fields. This gives us a deep understanding of the latest technical and regulatory best practice, which we apply to successfully deliver solutions for our clients.

We're a dynamic consultancy with a long history of assisting our clients to develop long term strategies and designs to understand and manage risks and optimise the use of water resources.

With over 30 technical staff we have the resources for a wide range of project sizes and the flexibility to respond quickly to our clients’ needs, ensuring that projects are delivered within required timeframes. We provide our clients with direct access to the staff who are working on their project, encouraging collaboration and knowledge transfer, resulting in project outcomes that meet clients’ requirements.

We place an emphasis on clear communication of our technical work to a wide range of audiences to make sure that the basis of the project, results and implications are clearly understood.

 

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  • Careers

    Information about joining the WMAwater team.
  • Certifications

    Our Certifications

    WMAwater maintains a third party certified, integrated quality, environment and safety management system.  The associated policies are available on request.

     

  • Our people

    Meet our team of hydrology experts based across Australia.
  • Our Culture

    Vision

    We work together with our clients to develop long term strategies and designs for sustainable management of flood and water resource risks