News | July 14, 2025
The former NBPA Executive Director, based in Washington, DC, will lead Secretariat’s growing Global Sports Consulting capabilities.
Mr. Saulsbury is an expert on large-scale construction and engineering projects. He is routinely appointed by clients – or their legal counsel – in complex project disputes and has worldwide testimony experience as an expert witness.
Mr. Saulsbury has lived and worked in the United States and abroad. He has worked on complex construction and engineering projects with lawyers, owners, developers, engineers, contractors, and other stakeholders on a wide variety of issues such as project management, project controls, critical path method (CPM) scheduling/programming, contract disputes, and claims. He has extensive expertise in construction disputes arising from project delays, disruption, productivity, time impacts, acceleration, and other project management issues.
Mr. Saulsbury is frequently appointed as an independent expert for disputes in arbitration, litigation, adjudication, mediation, and formal contract negotiations. He has extensive global testimony experience on large, high-profile international disputes. He also acts as an expert determinator and third-party adjudicator for the resolution of construction disputes.
The former NBPA Executive Director, based in Washington, DC, will lead Secretariat’s growing Global Sports Consulting capabilities.
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