Geoffrey Innes Davey,
KCGS,
CBE (27 November 1906 – 12 February 1975) was an Australian civil engineer and priest.
Davey was born at
Double Bay, Sydney to English-born law clerk Joseph Innes Davey and his wife, Caroline (née Hurley). He attended Marist Brothers' High School in
Darlinghurst and then the
University of Sydney, receiving a
Bachelor of Engineering in 1929. After graduating, he became an assistant construction engineer, working on the
Woronora Dam for the Metropolitan Water, Sewerage and Drainage Board; he later began his own
Queensland business manufacturing roofing tiles. In 1933 he was in charge of mill installation at
Port Kembla for Australian Iron and Steel Ltd and then worked in
Papua and
Tasmania. He married architect Elsa Annette Isabel Hazelton at
St Mary's Cathedral, Sydney on 6 February 1935.
Davey and his partner
Gerald Haskins formed
GHD Group and worked on the Morning Star dam in Tasmania and in New South Wales before amalgamating with
A. Gordon Gutteridge in 1939 and receiving Commonwealth contracts during
World War II. In 1946 he contested the
Australian House of Representatives, running unsuccessfully for the
Liberal Party in
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. One of the founders of the Association of Consulting Engineers, he was its president from 1956 to 1957 and a councillor of the Institution of Engineers in 1962 and 1964–65. In 1966 he was appointed
CBE.
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Davey had been appointed a Knight Commander of the Order of St Gregory the Great in 1960, and worked as an advisor to the Sydney Catholic schools system and a director of St Vincent's Hospital, as well as the Mater Misericordiae Hospital and ''The Catholic Weekly''. He retired from his firm in 1964, becoming executive director of the Sydney Catholic Schools Building and Finance Commission. In 1967, a widower, he began studying theology at the Pontifical Beda College in Rome, and was ordained a priest by Cardinal Sir Norman Gilroy at Wahroonga on 10 July 1971 in a church designed by his late wife. He was sent to Strathfield as a ]curate
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He died at the presbytery there in 1975, aged 68, of a coronary occlusion and was interred at Mona Vale beside his wife.[
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1906 births
1975 deaths
Australian people of Irish descent
Australian civil engineers
20th-century Australian Roman Catholic priests
Commanders of the Order of the British Empire
Knights Commander of the Order of St Gregory the Great
University of Sydney alumni