Richard
O. Anderson, P.E., Class of '71
Mr. Richard O. Anderson, a 1971 civil engineering
graduate of Michigan Tech, is President of SOMAT Engineering,
Inc., in Taylor, MI. After receiving his baccalaureate degree,
he continued on and received his M.S. degree in civil engineering
from Michigan Tech in 1972, with a specialty in geotechnical
engineering. Mr. Anderson returned to school after five years
of consulting practice and received his M.B.A. from the University
of Michigan in 1977.
In the 24 years following graduation from
Tech, his consulting assignments have included over 5000 geotechnical
investigations for major commercial and industrial structures
throughout the Midwest, nuclear power plants, and a liquefied
natural gas plant in Indonesia. He has specialized in the
design and analysis of deep foundations and earth retention
systems.
Richard has been actively involved in professional
activities and societies, including serving as the President
of ASFE-The Association of the Engineering Firms Practicing
in the Geosciences, and President of the Southeastern Branch
of the Michigan Section of ASCE. He was named "Civil
Engineer of the Year" in 1994 for the Southeastern Branch
and also for the Michigan Section of ASCE. Richard is very
active as an engineering practitioner in education. He served
on the Michigan Tech Civil and Environmental Engineering Department
Professional Advisory Committee for 8 years, and currently
serves in a similar capacity at Lawrence Technological University.
In addition, he currently represents ASCE on the Engineering
Accreditation Committee of the Accreditation Board for Engineering
and Technology, and serves on several ASCE national committees.
Mr. Anderson is a member of the M.T.U. President's Club. |