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AUSTIN, Texas, Sept. 26, 2024 — Atlas Technical Consultants Inc., a leading provider of infrastructure and environmental solutions, today announced that the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Southern Idaho Section has awarded the Whistle Pig Tank development the 2023 Project of the Year in the less than $10 million category.

“This recognition is a testament to the exceptional geotechnical capabilities of our Boise team,” says Atlas CEO Jacque Hinman. “We’re proud of their hard work and look forward to their continued innovation and success.”

Addressing the critical issue of sufficient water supply, the project provides essential water storage and system resiliency for South Ada County residents and businesses.

Developed in collaboration with engineering firm Keller Associates for water utility company Veolia, the Whistle Pig Tank project faced unique design challenges. Veolia enlisted Keller to design a distinctive 2.65-million-gallon concrete tank, fully buried to harmonize with its surroundings.

Named after the groundhogs and ground squirrels native to the area, the Whistle Pig Tank was constructed within a steep hillside to minimize visibility and impact on the existing Birds of Prey site.

The tank incorporates several innovative elements: It’s filled using a series of pressure-reducing valves, and complex valving and controls manage bypass provisions. The tank’s mixing system leverages high-pressure water for mechanical mixing without the need for a pump. A small control structure on top of the tank includes provisions for future re-chlorination. Additionally, site enhancements involved challenging pipeline installations, an overflow pond, and creative grading and access improvements.

The Atlas team successfully guided the tank’s construction into the hillside, performing specialized geotechnical investigations, calculating lateral earth pressures, designing foundations and pavements, and offering comprehensive construction recommendations.

Beyond engineering and design, Atlas provided expertise in cost-effective construction solutions. The achievement builds on a decade-long partnership between Atlas and Keller Associates, with mutual trust and proven success from previous collaborations playing a significant role in securing the work.

About Atlas Technical Consultants:

Headquartered in Austin, Texas, Atlas is a leading provider of Infrastructure and Environmental Solutions. We partner with our clients to improve performance and extend the lifecycle of built and natural infrastructure assets stressed by climate, health, and economic impacts. With 3,500+ employees nationwide, Atlas brings deep technical expertise to public- and private-sector clients, integrating services across four primary disciplines: Environmental (ENV); Testing, Inspection and Certification (TIC); Engineering & Design (E&D); and Program Management/Construction Management, and Quality Management (PCQM). To learn more about Atlas innovations for transportation, commercial, water, government, education, and industrial markets, visit.

Media Contact:

Carolyn King
303-248-8882
Carolyn.King@oneatlas.com

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Construction Safety in the Modern Era /construction-safety-in-the-modern-era/ Mon, 15 Apr 2024 13:53:52 +0000 /?p=244436 The post Construction Safety in the Modern Era appeared first on Atlas.

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The emergence of ANSI-Z89.1-certified Type II safety helmets equipped with anti-concussion technology represents a significant advancement in protecting workers from serious head injuries.

These helmets do more than just deflect impact; they are designed to absorb shock and distribute force intelligently, significantly reducing the risk of head trauma.

Despite facing obstacles like cultural norms and helmet design challenges, the construction industry, backed by supportive regulations from OSHA, is reshaping its safety protocols.

Collaborative efforts between regulatory bodies and technological innovators are not only enhancing safety at construction sites but also establishing a new standard that prioritizes the overall well-being of everyone involved in the construction sector.

Kudos to the contractors who have embraced these advancements. Or should we say, ‘hats off’?

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A Look Back: The Deerlodge Park Road Restoration Project at Dinosaur National Monument /a-look-back-the-deerlodge-park-road-restoration-project-at-dinosaur-national-monument/ Fri, 22 Sep 2023 18:30:56 +0000 /?p=244191 The post A Look Back: The Deerlodge Park Road Restoration Project at Dinosaur National Monument appeared first on Atlas.

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In honor of National Public Lands Day, we’re revisiting an infrastructure project that helps people access one of the wildest rivers in the world.

DEERLODGE PARK, Co. — Tucked at the opposite end of Dinosaur National Monument’s famous Quarry
Exhibit Hall, a fossil museum that received , lies a lesser-known yet equally
breathtaking attraction.

The Deerlodge Park Campground offers seven first-come, first-serve campsites for travelers to pitch a
tent among the towering cottonwoods of Colorado — and look up at the stars in .
However, most people only come here to enter the Yampa River.

Known for thwarting proposed on its waters (except a few minor diversions),
the Yampa remains the least-regulated tributary in the Colorado River Basin.

But extended summers are shortening the floating season. And because the flow of the river depends on how fast snow melts, are causing the Yampa to flood more intensely, straining vital infrastructure.

Bringing Resources to the Wild

As flooding continues to in the national register, Federal Land Management
Agencies (FLMAs) must augment their staffs to handle a backlog of transportation projects.
Enter the Office of Federal Lands Highway (FLH).

Responsible for more than 30 percent of the nation’s land, including over 500,000 miles of roads, the
FLH serves to solve and manage challenges that are wide-ranging in environment, geography, and
complexity.

From building the Hoover Dam Bypass over the Colorado River Gorge to reconstructing Pennsylvania
Avenue in front of the White House, the FLH and partnered agencies pioneer some of the most unique
transportation projects in the country.

Prepare to Stop, Danger Ahead

The Deerlodge Park Campground periodically floods during Colorado’s spring snowmelt. After decades
of enduring, Deerlodge Road and its supporting infrastructure were
beginning to crumble.

The drainage system, which only received touch-ups since being installed in 1966, was failing under
heavier, unprecedented loads of water. Ten of the 93 culverts carrying runoff under the roadway had
severely eroded. Another two were past repair.

This contributed to subsurface instability that accelerated the pavement’s decline, especially in
designated parking areas.

Additionally, the that monument officials installed in 2003 was deteriorating, inching the Yampa
10 feet closer to the road every year, an environmental review found.

Dinosaur had an imminent riverbank failure on its hands — and 12.7 miles of roadway to mend.

Mobilizing for Universal Access

In coordination with the National Park Service (NPS), the CFLHD proposed a $5.6-million restoration.
After receiving endorsement from the Department of Interior (DOI), the CFLHD deployed a taskforce to
the easternmost end of Dinosaur’s 211,000-acre expanse.

And in four months, a hybrid field crew:

  • Installed exposed-rock riprap with a “launchable toe,” a stabilization measure that autocorrects
    through time, to armor the riverbank.
  • Removed and resurfaced the existing 12.7 miles of pavement with a fresh layer of hot asphalt.
  • Enhanced parking areas, including curb and gutter replacements, for better functionality.
  • Applied cement treatment to pavement cavities to reinforce subgrade.
  • Repaired, relocated, and added culverts to improve drainage flow.

From inception to completion, the project aligned with stringent quality standards and ecological
considerations, and Atlas Technical Consultants was hired as the Construction Management leader for
the project.. Along with delivering construction management and field inspection services, Atlas
provided a Technical Advisor (COTA), Construction Inspector (CI), and off-site project administrators to
ensure success.

Building the Foundation for Public Lands Work

Beyond serving a recreational purpose, Deerlodge Park Road enables biologists to care after critical
habitats. It allows park rangers to engage the next generation of conservationists through school
programs. And it grants private landowners total control of their properties.

If you’re interested in learning more about Atlas’ services and FLH project experience, contact the
Project Manager Patrick Young, P.E. or Lee Kunselman P.E., PMP.

Patrick Young, P.E.

Lee Kunselman P.E., PMP

Mountain Region Business Leader
Lee.Kunselman@oneatlas.com

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Managing a $400M Infrastructure Investment in Georgia /managing-a-400m-infrastructure-investment-in-georgia/ Fri, 14 Jul 2023 04:09:31 +0000 /?p=244101 Testing, Inspection and Certification

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The new fire station in Decatur, Ga., is one of five being constructed as part of a county-wide infrastructure improvement program.

In 2017, voters in DeKalb County, Ga., overwhelmingly approved a one-cent sales tax increase to fund infrastructure improvements. As the last county in the Atlanta metro area to implement a Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST), residents were well aware of the positive impact these improvements could have on their communities. Expectations were high. “The public trusted us with this investment, and we had to deliver,” says Zach Williams, DeKalb County’s chief operating officer. “With our staff deep into the day-to-day operations of running the county, we knew we were going to need support to augment our staff and help us define and execute the projects we had identified.”

After conducting a qualification based selection process, county officials selected Atlas Technical Consultants, a national provider of program management and construction management services. “They were simply the best fit. We were aware of their reputation based on their work on other SPLOSTs throughout the state. And they’ve done an outstanding job,” Williams says.

Since 2018, Atlas has been supporting DeKalb County with a multidisciplinary team of designers, managers, schedulers, cost estimators, construction inspectors and administrative support personnel. The sixyear program is expected to result in $400 million in funding for projects such as safety and signal improvements, sidewalks and multi-use trails, updated public safety equipment and facilities, and capital improvements to parks, public clinics, senior centers and libraries. The largest investment is being directed toward resurfacing roadways throughout the county. “With four active paving contracts currently underway, the county is on pace to repave 100 miles of roadway this year. Prior to SPLOST, they only had the resources to see to 10 to 12 miles each year. It’s really been a success story, and all for just that extra penny,” says Chris Kingsbury, program manager for Atlas.

On June 12, more than 200 residents and firefighters attended the grand opening of a new 􀀁re station in the southwest corner of the county– the first in almost a decade. The previous facility was constructed in 1953 and due for an overhaul, but it was not merely a brick-and-mortar improvement. “Chris and his team used these projects to not only modernize the structure but to modernize the way our firefighters carry out their duties. These are the people who are running into burning buildings and they deserve a clean, safe and welcoming environment. We’re also including community rooms in the new firehouses (a total of five will be built) to promote oneness with the community,” Williams says.

DeKalb County’s robust business community is also benefiting from the program. The 20% small business commitment included in the SPLOST agreement has been exceeded each year and mentorprotégé arrangements have been developed to provide valuable work experience to disadvantaged businesses.

For leaders in the county, it was important to use the program as a means of raising the profile of DeKalb, while also providing a higher quality of life for its residents. “It has given DeKalb County an opportunity to assert its place in the metro Atlanta area. We haven’t been able to invest in our infrastructure like other jurisdictions that have had SPLOSTs for decades. This has been a game-changer not only in how our county looks but also in giving our residents a reason to have faith in their government. And Atlas has been a great partner in making that happen,” Williams says.

Communication and transparency have been keys to the program’s success. Using the county’s GIS system, project progress is updated and made available to the public. Residents can simply go to the county’s website, click on a penny icon and then enter their address to see a list of improvements that have been made in their neighborhood. An email hotline was set up where issues can be reported and complaints lodged, but the inbox has remained largely empty. “I think we’ve only had to respond to around five issues, which is just a testament to how the work is being delivered,” says Williams.

SPLOST programs are unique to the state of Georgia, the first was created in 1985, and Atlas has become the go-to consultant for a majority of the programs in the Atlanta metro area, along with others throughout the state. Atlas also does similar CIP development and administration work for public agencies around the country. “I don’t think of Atlas as a consultant— they’re part of us,” Williams says “They have an office that’s closer to me than some of our department heads and we meet on a regular basis. You can definitely say they’re embedded in our staff, and that’s where we need them to be.”

Published by Engineering News-Record (ENR) – Environmental Management On July 1, 2023

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Atlas Technical Consultants, LLC Enter into Mentor-Protégé Agreement with OLH Inc. /atlas-technical-consultants-llc-enter-into-mentor-protege-agreement-with-olh-inc/ Mon, 27 Jul 2020 15:21:58 +0000 /?p=242117 Atlanta, GA (July 27, 2020) Atlas Technical Consultants, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATCX), a leading provider of professional testing, inspection, engineering, program management and consulting services and OLH Inc. (OLH) are proud to announce that they have entered into a Mentor-Protégé Agreement under the All Small Mentor Protégé Program (ASMPP) through the Small Business Administration (SBA), effective […]

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Atlanta, GA (July 27, 2020) Atlas Technical Consultants, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATCX), a leading provider of professional testing, inspection, engineering, program management and consulting services and OLH Inc. (OLH) are proud to announce that they have entered into a Mentor-Protégé Agreement under the All Small Mentor Protégé Program (ASMPP) through the Small Business Administration (SBA), effective July 9, 2020. The purpose of the SBA program is to enhance the development of the protégé and encourage approved mentors to provide various forms of assistance to eligible ASMPP participants; all in an effort to ensure contracting opportunity, experience, and overall financial viability.

“OLH is extremely excited about receiving our ASMPP approval with Atlas as our Mentor,” said Gina Bennett-Norris, OLH’s Director and CEO. “We understand the ASMPP can be a game changer for a small business such as OLH. The team of OLH and Atlas have set goals and means that will allow OLH to add to its service portfolio and to be able to compete at a higher level in the federal arena. Atlas has been a fantastic partner and promoter of OLH and this step further solidifies our partnership and commitment.”

“Our longstanding partnership with OLH has been vital to the work that we have done with many cities and counties in Georgia and throughout the region,” said Atlas Regional Senior Vice President Buddy Gratton. “It is a relationship that we anticipate will continue to grow to the benefit of our clients and companies.”

OLH, an Atlanta-based firm, was founded in 1993 to offer general consulting services in the areas of Project and Construction Management. A small woman-owned firm, OLH is a certified Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) with offices in Columbia, South Carolina; Atlanta, Georgia; Augusta, Georgia; and Huntsville, Alabama. OLH provides support to departments of transportation, various counties, and local municipalities for transportation projects by providing cost estimating, scheduling, financial planning, design review, drafting services, utility coordination, and construction engineering and inspection services.

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About Atlas Technical Consultants

Headquartered in Austin, Texas, Atlas is a leading provider of professional testing, inspection engineering and consulting services under the name Atlas Technical Consultants, offering solutions to public and private sector clients in the transportation, commercial, water, government, education and industrial markets. With more than 100 offices in 40 states and 3,200+ employees, Atlas provides a broad range of mission-critical technical services, helping clients test, inspect, certify, plan, design and manage a wide variety of projects across diverse end markets. For more information, go to .

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