David Anderson (engineer)

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Sir David Anderson
Anderson pictured in 1951
Born1880
Died1953
NationalityScottish
CitizenshipUnited Kingdom
OccupationEngineer
Engineering career
DisciplineCivil,
InstitutionsInstitution of Civil Engineers (president),

Sir David Anderson (6 July 1880–27 March 1953)[1] was a Scottish civil engineer and lawyer.[2]

Anderson was born in 1880 at Leven, Fife, Scotland.[3] In 1921, on his return from Army service, Anderson joined a partnership with fellow engineers Basil Mott and David Hay, forming the company Mott Hay and Anderson.[4] Mott, Hay and Anderson traded until 1989, when it merged with Sir M MacDonald & Partners to form Mott MacDonald.

Anderson was elected president of the Institution of Civil Engineers for the November 1943 to November 1944 session.[5] He was created a Knight Bachelor in 1951.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Anderson, Sir David, (6 July 1880 – 27 March 1953), Senior Partner in firm of Mott, Hay & Anderson". WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO. 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.u234044. ISBN 978-0-19-954089-1. Retrieved 7 June 2021.
  2. ^ Entry at National Portrait Gallery
  3. ^ Gordon Masterton's presidential address Archived 23 September 2006 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "Mott MacDonald: Our Heritage". Archived from the original on 19 February 2010. Retrieved 29 September 2009.
  5. ^ Watson, Garth (1988). The Civils. Thomas Telford. p. 253. ISBN 0-7277-0392-7.


Professional and academic associations
Preceded by President of the Institution of Civil Engineers
November 1943 – November 1944
Succeeded by