
“We work with true passion of serving our clients with the best professionals in the business.”
Co Founder, Reilly Plant.
Essential Utilities: The Invisible Foundation of Your Development
Site Utilities are the critical, often unseen, backbone of every successful development. Reilly Plant specializes in the precise and compliant installation of below-ground infrastructure that powers, drains, and services your site. We understand that conflicts or errors in this phase can cause costly delays. Our civil engineering expertise ensures all installations—from sanitary and storm drainage to utility ducting—are executed with meticulous accuracy, guaranteeing long-term functionality and seamless integration with existing networks.
The Systematic Approach: Precision, Planning, and Compliance
Successful utility installation demands more than just digging trenches; it requires deep knowledge of soil conditions, regulatory standards, and coordination with external providers. Our systematic process is designed to mitigate risk and ensure a smooth handover.
Our comprehensive approach includes:
Drainage & Water Mains
Expert installation of sanitary and stormwater systems, including water transmission lines and fire mains.
Power & Communications Ducting
Laying utility ducting for essential electrical, gas, and telecommunication services.
service related FAQ’s
We specialize in below-ground infrastructure, including drainage systems (foul, surface water), water mains, utility ducting for power/data, and trenching.
We have extensive experience adapting and tying in new utility systems to existing site infrastructure, including complex diversion and repair works.
Yes, all our utility installation work is carried out to the highest engineering standards and certified for quality and compliance, ready for final inspection and handover.
We manage the installation right up to the connection point and liaise with relevant utility providers, ensuring all work meets their specifications for final connection.
We implement rigorous safe-digging practices, including full review of existing utility maps, precise location marking, and strict adherence to hand-digging protocols near known services.
