- B.S., Building Construction, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univ, 1981
- Member of Industry Advisory Board, Myers-Lawson School of Construction, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 2010-present
- Association of General Contractors
- American Bar Association, Construction Forum
- Project Management Institute, College of Scheduling
- District of Columbia Building Industry Association
Mr. Anderson has over 30 years of experience in the preparation, analysis and resolution of construction claims and disputes, in the United States and internationally. His client representations include many of the world's largest and best-known participants in the construction industry, including more than 250 engagements.
Mr. Anderson has testified as an expert in the areas of CPM scheduling, delay analysis, and cost and damage analysis on more than thirty (30) occasions in various forums, including the US Court of Federal Claims, the Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals, and the US District Court, as well as before arbitration panels, mediators and dispute review boards.
He has served as an expert on such well known construction projects as the Bank One Ballpark in Phoenix; the Alfonse D'Amato Federal Courthouse in New York; the LA Federal Courthouse in Los Angeles; the Eglinton Light Rail Transit Project in Toronto; the LAX Automated People Mover (APM) in Los Angeles, the Bipole III Transmission Reliability Project in Manitoba, Canada; the AEGIS Ashore Missile Defense Project in Romania; the Burj Khalifa Tower in Dubai; the Campeche Offshore Gas Compression Project in Mexico; the West African Gas Pipeline in Nigeria; the Playas Hydro-Electric Project in Colombia; and the Peace Shield and Peace Sun Defense Programs in Saudi Arabia.
Mr. Anderson has also served as an expert on delay and damage issues on aircraft, shipbuilding and manufacturing programs including the A-12 Avenger Program, the C23b+ Aircraft Modification Program, the Israeli Aircraft Industries B707 AWACs Program, the A781 SATCOM Program, and the Maersk Flooring Transportation, Setting and Fastening Project . His expertise also includes analysis of delays and impacts on large-scale engineering and software development programs such as the Integrated Project Control System (IPCS) for the Big Dig Central Artery/Tunnel, and the Business Management IT System Development - SAP for the Department of the Interior. Mr. Anderson has also provided testimony and expert opinion on schedule delay and quantum in international arbitration and adjudication, as well as the Technology and Construction Court in London and the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID).
Mr. Anderson graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Building Construction from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech) in 1981. He is active and has been involved in various construction industry organizations in the Washington, DC area and nationally throughout his career including the DC Building Industry Association, the Association of General Contractors, and the Construction Forum of the American Bar Association. He is also a Member of the Industry Advisory Board of the Myers-Lawson School of Construction at Virginia Tech and a frequent guest lecturer on scheduling, project controls, contract administration, claims and risk management.