Sir George Berkley KCMG (26 April 1821 – 20 December 1893) was a British civil engineer from London. He designed the , a 390 m Warren truss bridge built in 1885 over the Orange River in Colesberg, South Africa. Berkley was a consulting engineer for the Indian Midland Railway and, with Sir Charles Fox, built the 19–mile long , a light railway running from Arconum to Conjeverum. He served as president of the Institution of Civil Engineers from May 1891 to May 1892. He was a younger brother of (1819–1862), chief engineer of the Great Indian Peninsula Railway.