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About Us |
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Who We Are, and Why We Know What We're Talking About |
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Founded in 1987, Anderson Courts and Sports Surfaces, Inc. has led the industry in new construction and conversion of squash courts in the United States. With a client list that includes some of the most distinguished Colleges, Prep Schools, Clubs, and private residences in the country, Anderson Courts has earned the reputation for delivering the highest quality and technical expertise in its field. We invite you and your architects to contact us as you consider your athletic facility needs. |
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Gordon D.H. Anderson, President |
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Recognized world wide as a player and advocate, squash has been a vital part of Gordon's life since he was 12. As a junior player growing up in Toronto, Gordon proudly represented Canada in a number of World Championships. He is acknowledged not only for the titles he has won, but for his fair play and humor both on and off the court. As a club owner of a 16 court facility in Toronto, Gordon brings an owner's experience to facility owners/managers who are planning to build courts. Gordon's insight to flow is a valuable asset to architects and contractors in overall design. His experience as a player demands the best in materials and workmanship for playability. Quality is Gordon's most focused outcome as his name is on every court. |
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Robert P. Orfeo, Construction Manager |
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Joining Anderson Courts in 1996, Rob has been involved in every aspect of court construction. His experience as a crew member and a leader has proven invaluable in working through the details of each job. Rob is a stickler for quality and demands the same from suppliers and his crews, drawing compliments time and time again from owners and architects. A graduate of Denison University, Rob is particularly interested in plant life. Be sure to send him to your Botanical Gardens when he is in your area! |
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