PHOENIX, AZ — Dick Anderson Construction (DAC), who recently acquired Chanen Construction in Phoenix, Arizona, announces the promotion of Rivers Anderson to District Manager of DAC's Arizona operations.
Anderson recently led the $8 million renovation of the Mountain Modern hotel in Sedona, Arizona, the $32 million expansion and renovation of the Phoenix Theatre, and the $95 million student housing project for Midwestern University. As District Manager, he will continue to spearhead projects in the Arizona region with a focus on building higher education projects, hospitality renovations across the state including at Hilton at the Peak, as well as health care and airport work.
"Rivers has demonstrated exceptional leadership capabilities and deep understanding of our operations," said Marty Schuma, CEO of Dick Anderson Construction. "His vision for growth aligns perfectly with DAC's commitment to delivering innovative construction solutions while maintaining the community focus that defines our work."
A native Montanan, Anderson worked as a laborer and intern for DAC before earning his degree in construction engineering technology. He went on to work in DAC's commercial and civil divisions, including wind energy projects, K-12 and higher education facilities, and hospitality developments. Most recently, Anderson served as a Project Manager in Arizona, overseeing contract control, budget management, and subcontractor coordination across multiple construction sectors.
"This promotion represents an opportunity to build on our team’s established excellence while embracing new markets," Anderson said. "We're committed to maintaining the high standards our clients expect while expanding our capabilities to serve the growing Southwest market.”














































