Services We Provide

  • Site, Grading, and Utility Plans
  • Municipal Engineering
  • Project Management and Inspections
  • Airport Improvement
  • Site Grading/Parking Lots
  • Subdivision Design
  • Water Supply, Distribution, and Storage
  • Sewer Collection and Treatment
  • Drainage and Hydraulic Analysis

Contact Us
David Morrill, M.S., P.E.
Vice-President/Civil Engineer
1648 Third Avenue SE
Rochester, MN 55904
(507) 289-3919

Civil Engineering

Civil Engineering at McGhie & Betts, Inc. includes addressing both our private and public sector clients’ needs for infrastructure expansion, upgrading and maintenance. We work with our clients from conceptualization through preliminary design, final design, and construction management to assure a successful project.

We have built a 60-year reputation of solving complex issues and exceeding the expectations of our clients. McGhie & Betts, Inc. continually produces plans for both private and municipal clients ranging from several hundred lot subdivisions to street overlay projects. We have a proven record of completing work on time and within budget.

Current Work

  • Six Miles of Fence at Rochester International Airport
  • Sanitary Sewer Pre-Treatment for rural subdivisions
  • Regional stormwater basins for City of Rochester
  • Prairie Crossing Commercial development along 65th Street and Highway 52

Featured Projects

Mayo Woodlands 475- acre, conservation design located along the Zumbro River in southwest Rochester, MN. The project includes 43 prairie lots and 80 village lots.Developer: Mayowood Enterprises LLC.See this project.

Harvestview (Click Here) A 317-acre, mixed use land development including residential, commercial, and institutional uses located in Rochester, MN Developer: Bigelow Homes

City of Chatfield, Minnesota Work completed includes Comprehensive Plan, Thoroughfare Plan, High Level Water, and Street Maintenance projects. See this project.

Colonial Oaks A 170-acre rural project designed to incorporate seven existing wetlands, native prairies and woodlands. Mitigation plans and preservation of the environmentally sensitive areas on-site were key to the development. See this project.

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