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ATL was proud to support this year's 34th EnviRun, a 5K race for the environment held on Saturday, April 18 at Niagara Falls State Park on Goat Island. Organized each year by the Niagara Frontier Section of the Air & Waste Management Association, the EnviRun celebrates Earth Day while raising funds for meaningful environmental initiatives across the Buffalo-Niagara region. The event concluded with a lively post-race celebration featuring awards by overall placement and age group, along with food, drinks, and live music. It was a wonderful day to support environmental efforts, celebrate Earth Day, and enjoy the scenic beauty of Niagara Falls State Park.
Heart disease impacts lives every single day—did you know it remains the leading cause of death in the U.S.? It also claims more women’s lives than all forms of cancer combined, and congenital heart defects are the leading cause of infant deaths related to birth defects. With that in mind, ATL was proud to support the 2026 North Country Heart Walk to raise funds and stand together against heart disease. On Saturday, April 18th, our Watertown team joined the American Heart Association at Jefferson Community College. Events like this help fund lifesaving research, train people to respond in cardiac emergencies, and celebrate survivors—all while bringing communities together. Every step—and every contribution—helps save lives.
Spencer Thew, founder of Atlantic Testing Laboratories and longtime Clarkson University professor, has received the 2026 Roebling Award from the American Society of Civil Engineers—one of the nation’s top honors in construction engineering. With a career spanning over 50 years, Thew has shaped thousands of engineers, built successful firms, and advanced construction engineering education. Founded in 1852, ASCE represents more than 150,000 civil engineers worldwide. The Roebling Award honors careers defined by innovation, leadership, and lasting impact. Take a moment and read the full article below: https://northcountrynow.com/stories/spencer-thew-receives-prestigious-national-award-from-civil-engineering-society,358839
As part of our Zero Accident campaign, we thought a collapsible car organizer would be a useful way to help keep items secure while traveling. With that in mind, ATL is pleased to offer this as our Spring 2026 first-quarter employee appreciation gift. As we head into Spring, we want to thank you for your hard work and strong commitment to safety—it truly makes a difference. Whether at work or at home, let’s continue to keep safety front and center in everything we do.
Haydn Johannessen, based out of ATL’s Watertown office, won the “Thank God it’s the Last Friday of the Month Contest (TGILF)”. He won a DEWALT 20V MAX 4-Tool Combo Kit. The contest originated from an idea that was placed on an ATL employee Idea Board to give away prizes to employees periodically. The TGILF contest was developed to give all employees a chance to win every month. Employees are encouraged to place ideas that will improve the company, their division, or position. Congratulations Haydn!
ATL was a proud sponsor of the 2026 Volunteer Transportation Center’s 27th Annual North Country Chili Cook-Off, held this past Saturday, March 14th 11:00AM – 3:00PM at the Dulles State Office Building in Watertown, NY. All proceeds benefit the Volunteer Transportation Center (VTC), a local non-profit organization which drives thousands of miles each year assisting community members in Jefferson, Lewis, and St. Lawrence Counties and beyond. Over the last 30 years, this essential non-profit organization has provided rides to health care appointments, food sources, and other critical needs destinations for residents. It was a great way to spend a Saturday afternoon with family, friends, and great food!
At ATL, employee ideas drive real impact—and even a little fun. Our monthly “Thank God It’s the Last Friday of the Month” (TGILF) contest, inspired by a team member’s suggestion, gives every employee the chance to win exciting prizes, like a recent KitchenAid mixer awarded to one of our Utica team members. It’s just one example of how we listen, recognize contributions, and create a workplace where every voice matters.
At ATL, we believe great workplaces are built on connection, collaboration, and a little fun along the way. This February, our offices embraced the winter season with team-led Chili Cook-Offs—bringing employees together to share favorite recipes, spark friendly competition, and strengthen relationships beyond day-to-day work. It’s moments like these that showcase our culture: we take pride in what we do, but we also invest in creating an environment where people feel connected, valued, and energized. If you’re looking for a workplace that balances high performance with genuine camaraderie, ATL is the place to build your career.
At ATL, our impact goes beyond the work we do. On the first Friday in February, our teams across all ATL offices proudly participated in Wear Red Friday, a national day of awareness supporting the American Heart Association and the fight against heart disease. By wearing red, our employees came together to raise awareness and show their commitment to heart health. When you join ATL, you’re joining a team that shows up for each other—and for what truly matters.
ATL is hiring for multiple positions across all 11 of our locations! If you’re interested in civil engineering, construction materials testing, inspection, environmental, or geotechnical work—and want to be part of a supportive and dynamic team of professionals—check out our openings and apply today!