How does construction impact the environment? From the air we breathe to the water we drink, the construction industry’s impact on the natural world is far-reaching. While new technologies and...
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Seattle’s Ready to Ride – Delivering Quality for the Federal Way Link Extension
On Saturday, December 6, Seattle’s regional transit system reached a major milestone with the completion of the Federal Way Link Extension (FWLE) — Sound Transit’s largest design-build project to...
Honoring Chicago’s Past with a More Resilient and Efficient Transit System
Chicago Transit Authority Red and Purple Line Modernization Project Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) is investing in a more resilient and efficient transportation system with its $2.1 billion Red and...
Atlas helps improve traffic for Texas communities
Atlas has partnered with the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) to improve mobility and manage traffic congestion in Austin. Our latest endeavor will help ease congestion along the State...
Reaching New Heights: Steel Testing on California’s Tallest Bridge
What it takes to inspect 288 welds, 730 feet in the air. A Bridge Between Past and Future  Stretching 2,428 feet across the American River canyon, the Foresthill Bridge is the tallest bridge in...
A leap forward in clean energy innovation – groundbreaking ceremony celebrated at Aurora powerhouse project
Atlas continues to demonstrate its leadership in advancing America’s next generation of clean energy infrastructure through its support of the Aurora Powerhouse project at Idaho National Laboratory...
Why Soil Strategy Drives Restoration Success
Atlas technologists Jim Kooser, Wetlands and Natural Resources Practice Leader, Midwest and Northeast Regions and Eric S. Goddard, PWS, Ecological Resources Project Manager highlight the role of...
Every Bolt, Every Bearing: Atlas Delivers Quality on Landmark Harbor Bridge
Corpus Christi, Texas’, new Harbor Bridge is a visible symbol of engineering and regional progress. Behind its towering pylons and sweeping span is the coordination of teams working across time...
From the Field to the Frontlines of Policy: Q&A with Alexandra Davis, Engineering Georgia Magazine’s 2025 “35 Under 35 Women to Know” Honoree
When Alexandra Davis volunteered to write her first National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) document, she didn’t realize she was stepping into a new future. Before that, she’d been digging deep —...
From Calling to Impact: How Brownfields Work Transforms Communities
In this article, National Brownfields Director Kelly Schmitt reflects on her brownfields journey and how community-centered approaches transform environmental challenges into opportunities for...