Richard W. Lamb, Senior Vice President, specializes in construction management, claims preparation and analysis, and a broad range of associated construction consulting services. Mr. Lamb has over 45 years of experience and has worked in engineering and contracts administration for several large companies and as an executive in construction businesses. He was contracts manager for a major aerospace contractor at Cape Kennedy during the Manned Space Flight Programs. Mr. Lamb was also project manager on hydroelectric projects, hospitals, office buildings, industrial complexes and other major construction projects. Mr. Lamb's experience in construction consulting includes being president of two construction consulting firms and a construction analyst for a national law firm specializing in construction litigation. He has been involved with claims for delay and disruption, change, differing site conditions, and other construction-related problems. He has been responsible for claims preparation and analysis, project scheduling and administration, assisting counsel in trial preparation, litigation and expert witness testimony.
As a construction consultant, Mr. Lamb is an expert witness to nationally recognized law firms specializing in construction litigation, and is listed an expert in the American Bar Association's Register of Expert Witnesses in the Construction Industry. He has qualified and testified as an expert in CPM scheduling, delay and disruption analyses, direct costs and delay damages on 42 occasions on a wide variety of projects including airport/aviation, highway, road and bridge, industrial, process and assembly plants, combined cycle power plants, wastewater treatment plants, commercial and government office buildings, hospitals, resort/hotels, military installations, institutional and correctional facilities, residential, underground pipeline and fiber optic, educational and entertainment/stadium projects.
Mr. Lamb is a past-member of the Panel of Arbitrators of the American Arbitration Association. He has lectured in the field of construction scheduling, project cost control and construction management. He has contributed to several articles dealing with related construction topics, and is co-author of The Mechanical Contractor's Handbook of Claims Avoidance and Management, 1985.
Mr. Lamb earned an A.S. in Electronics Technology from Humphreys College. |