He was employed by
Henry Young Darracott Scott to carry out experiments in connection with sewage works at
Leeds,
Bolton and
Nottingham. He was made an Associate Member of the
Institution of Civil Engineers on 6 April 1880. Due to the declining health and later death of fellow municipal engineer
James MacRitchie, he had to carry on work single-handed. He erected various iron and steel bridges, water-supply buildings, public buildings and drainage and reclamation works on the island and designed bridges for private firms. He studied bridge construction and the testing of materials at the
University of Sydney for six months in 1896 while on leave. He sailed for Bombay on 25 August. He was made a full member of the Institution of Civil Engineers on 2 March 1897. ==Personal life and death==