The Latest & Greatest
Spotlight on Mark Bratschi, PE
Spotlight on Mark Bratschi, PE
Posted on February 04, 2026 by Lindsay Metzger
MSG Employee Spotlight: Mark Bratschi, PE
Mark has over 35 years’ experience in construction and administration, including owner’s representation. He specializes in cost estimating, claims review, analysis, providing recommendations to the owner, supervising large capital-improvement projects, structural, and mechanical work. He has also provided services that include field supervision and contractor oversight, schedule preparation, management, and oversight.
As director of public works for the City of Charlotte, Michigan, he was responsible for wastewater and water utility systems, major and local streets, parks, and recreation, and for the design of small street restoration and utility extension projects. Mark has also served as city manager and city engineer for the City of Norway, Michigan and the City of Charlotte, Michigan.
While working across disciplines and project types, Mark's expertise shines at municipal water and wastewater plants. He’s able to integrate new technologies and processes while maintaining operations and meeting regulatory requirements. MSG is proud to have Mark on our team, serving our clients and mentoring our staff.
“Time has flown by since Mark joined MSG nearly two years ago, bringing his extensive expertise of Construction, Design, and Operations of water/wastewater and industrial sector projects. With his calm demeanor and deep experience, Mark expertly supports our clients’ needs, consistently delivering successful projects,” said Todd Brown, MSG’s Municipal Market Leader.
"Mark’s exceptional ability to mentor at all levels, combined with his vast knowledge and career experience, truly distinguishes him as a leader. His commitment to earning trust by consistently delivering on promises resonates with co-workers, peers, and clients alike. I’m excited to join Mark in touring Michigan to connect with new communities and deliver impactful solutions to meet their needs," said Todd Brown.