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...
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Stop, Test, Go: Smarter Pavement Testing and the People Who Make It Possible
In this episode, Baron Colbert, Ph.D., Senior Engineer at Atlas, shares the human and technical sides of innovation in pavement testing. From award-winning work like the Stop-and-Go Inertial Profiler to research that reduces costs and improves safety, Baron shows how collaboration, clear communication and a willingness to challenge the status quo can drive lasting change.
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 —...
Atlas Earns State and National Awards for Roadway Safety Innovation
Recognized for partnering with Caltrans to modernize pavement testing and improve urban traffic safety AUSTIN, Texas, May 21, 2025 — Atlas Technical Consultants (Atlas), a leading provider of...
Navigating Environmental Permitting for Infrastructure Success
Environmental permitting is a critical component of infrastructure projects, yet it’s often perceived as a rigid process that dictates timelines rather than adapting to them. In reality, a flexible...
Navigating the Aftermath: Hurricane Helene Recovery and Resilience
From coastal highways to winding mountainous roads, Hurricane Helene’s severe flooding has caused widespread damage to critical infrastructure across multiple states in the Southeastern United...
Transforming U.S. Infrastructure with Sustainable, Inclusive Investments
The future of American infrastructure took another major leap forward with the announcement of over $4.2 billion in funding for national projects. Funded by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, two...
Tapping Technology Takes Quality Management to the Next Level
Large projects — especially those using alternative delivery methods — are becoming increasingly complex and more demanding. In this article, Josh Earl, Atlas’ Northwest Business Leader, discusses...
Building Resilience Through Disaster Recovery, Water Safety and Rail
Strengthening resilience to natural disasters has become essential to safeguarding critical infrastructure. The Federal Highway Administration’s recent allocation of $134 million in emergency relief...