Designed to meet the growing needs of the community, the new Gallatin County Courts facility designed by ThinkOne Architects will house four district courts, two justice courts, youth court services, and support operations. We’re providing comprehensive engineering services, including structural, civil, site, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, low-voltage design, and construction administration, on this $32 million endeavor. We’re enjoying seeing the progress! Thanks to Martel Construction, Inc. for the photo.
About us
When you choose to work with Morrison-Maierle, you’re more than a client, and we’re more than a service. That’s because we know it’s not really about us—it’s about you and what is possible when we work together. When you choose Morrison-Maierle, you’re choosing to work with experts from multiple disciplines who serve multiple markets, including water, civil, environmental, natural resources, structural, mechanical, electrical, air and ground transportation, development, survey, industrial, and more. When you choose us, you’re not just selecting a consultant, you’re picking someone to help you reach your goals. That’s because we privilege collaboration and an integrated approach to our work that seeks to continually build trust, respect, and success. Driven by a passion for creating solutions that build better communities, we see beyond individual projects to consider their place in a community—projects that can connect people, create places of belonging, build economies, and support community prosperity. This is why we exist. When you choose Morrison-Maierle, you’ll work with a 100% employee-owned company with 12 offices across Montana, Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming and serve communities in the greater Rocky Mountains and northwest. We offer high-caliber consulting services for your engineering, planning, surveying, and science needs. Our passion has guided our approach for more than 75 years and is deeply rooted in our core values of Integrity, Commitment, Respect, and Excellence.
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http://www.m-m.net
External link for Morrison-Maierle
- Industry
- Civil Engineering
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Helena, MT
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1945
- Specialties
- Airports, Buildings, Development, Natural Resources, Survey, Transportation, Water, Wastewater, Industrial, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Structural Engineering, Environmental Science, Land Planning, Airport Planning, Transportation Planning, Bridge Engineering, and Aviation Engineering
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Employees at Morrison-Maierle
Updates
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We want to recognize the entire team of architects, engineers, and contractors who made the Scheels Aim High Big Sky Aquatic and Recreation Center come to life. Our goal is to help "Build Better Communities" and this project certainly helps do that. Congratulations to the City of Great Falls, Scheels, and Malmstrom Air Force Base for bringing this exciting addition to your community.
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Jack Schunke's career is a testament to building strong relationships, working hard, managing growth opportunities, and providing exceptional client services. Read the newest edition in our ongoing "Legacy Series" to learn how his five decades of experiences have significantly contributed to shaping Morrison-Maierle’s history.
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This year, we have 14 interns from seven different states joining us at Morrison-Maierle. From structural engineering to surveying, they're diving into projects across our diverse market groups and teaching us a few things along the way. Read on to learn about why our interns chose to spend their summers at Morrison-Maierle!
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Join us in congratulating Gunnar Getchell, Survey Group Leader, on 35 years of service. Gunnar is a talented surveyor, mentor, and friend who has witnessed many changes in surveying technology and our company throughout his years at Morrison-Maierle. He continues to embrace change and update our best practices while always putting our clients first. Thank you for continuing to lead by example, Gunnar!
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Amazing staff, team, project, and community! Thank you, and congratulations, Missoula Montana Airport!
What does it look like to transform an airport from a transit point into a destination? With its “Montana Modern” aesthetic, LEED-aligned sustainability, and sensory-inclusive design, the Missoula Montana Airport has been honored as the winner of the IIDA RMC 2024 BEST Award in the "Serve" category. This space warmly welcomes and guides visitors, immersing them in the beautiful landscapes of the "Last Best Place." Congratulations to Missoula Montana Airport for this outstanding achievement! 📸 : Lara Swimmer Photography #CreateImpact #ProjectAward #LEEDProject #AirportDesign #IIDAAward
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Seeing a need and then filling that need is part of our employee-ownership culture. Recently, Marvin Courville, resident project representative from our Missoula office, responded to one of the wish list items in the Arlee Brown Building. With the help of Drew Hendrickson, 100 chairs found their new home in this community meeting space. #buildingbettercommunities
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The West Yellowstone Airport (WYS) is currently undergoing construction of a brand-new terminal building and significant site improvements. We are providing comprehensive engineering design and construction administration services on another amazing project by A&E Design. Construction began in 2022, and our team has thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity to work in West Yellowstone–just ask Landon Goodrich and Daniel Tanascu, PE!
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Thank you, City of Billings!
🦆🦆🦆 Tis the season when mama ducks fearlessly lead their ducklings across storm grates, and the ducklings sometimes fall through 🫣 What you might not know is that our Street-Traffic team not only takes good care of our stormwater system but also rescues many ducklings during this time of year~👷👷♂️👷♀️ Let us know if you ever see any ducklings in trouble~ Just look at those duck faces 🥹 #BillingsPublicWorks #CityofBillings #BillingsMT #ducklingseason
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Our Missoula-based team of employee-owners hit the links last Friday to support the Swing Fore Hope Golf Tournament at Canyon River Golf Club. The tournament benefitted Cancer Support Community Montana, a non-profit created to provide a full range of supportive programs for people with cancer and their loved ones. We were happy to swing into 2nd place and benefit this worthy organization.