Davis Ducart (active from c. 1761, died 1780/81), was an architect and engineer in Ireland in the 1760s and 1770s.
He designed several large buildings and engineering projects.
He had associations with the canal builders of the time and the mining industry and worked on many projects in the County Tyrone coalfield.
[4] Richard Killeen (2012) states that Ducart was an architect from Sardinia.
[6] In Limerick Ducart produced the plan of plots to be leased in the Georgian extension of the city known as Newtown Pery and also those of the Custom House (1769), now home to the Hunt Museum.