Who We Are

About Us

Officially incorporated in 1968, Herbert Anderson Jr. Construction, Inc. has more than 50 years in business as a licensed contractor specializing in site work development across all phases of construction.

Herbert Anderson Jr. Construction, Inc. is a licensed contractor specializing in site work development throughout all phases of construction. Officially incorporated in 1968 with a present-day annual revenue ranging from 5 to 8 million dollars, we have the knowledge and capability to handle a wide variety of project types and sizes.

Whether the project site disturbs more than 100 acres or less than 1 acre, we can provide experienced personnel and utilize a vast fleet of cutting-edge equipment to adequately meet the unique demands that each project requires. Whether we are working as a subcontractor or working directly for a project owner, our mission is to ensure that projects are completed with the highest quality workmanship and are delivered on time and under budget.

Our Services

At Herbert Anderson Jr. Construction, we are equipped and experienced to handle construction jobs of any size. Our services include:

  • Erosion Control
  • Clearing and Grubbing
  • Demolition
  • Mass Grading
  • Site Utilities
  • And More!

We are located in Greenwood, South Carolina, and serve a variety of clients in Greenwood and surrounding areas. Our specialties include residential subdivisions, industrial facilities, commercial developments, institutional facilities, educational facilities, agricultural complexes, retail and recreational facilities, golf course developments, health care facilities, and more! Ready to get started with your next project? Contact us today to start and find out more about who we are!

I have worked with Anderson Construction for fifteen years. The competencies that they bring to bear from planning, costing, permitting, through construction and final inspection have allowed me the development of multiple residential communities on very tight timelines, always adherent to budgets.

Robert Deering