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NYPA St. Lawrence/FDR Power project rehabilitation, replacement and decommissioning of Earthen Dam instrumentation. NYSTA replaced the 3.1 mile Tappan Zee Bridge with a twin span cable stay bridge connecting Rockland and Westchester counties. The $3.98 billion bridge is one of the largest design build contracts for a transportation project in the United States.

New approaches, toll plazas, state facilities and a shared use path were also installed as part of the project. ATL provided Quality Assurance testing of the concrete and soil materials that were utilized on the project.
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ATL was established by Spencer F. Thew in 1967, born from his entrepreneurial vision to fill an important role in society. Spencer, an Engineer by profession, obtained his Civil Engineering degree from Clarkson University and gained invaluable experience while serving in the United States Army with the United States Army Corps of Engineers.
Atlantic Testing Laboratories (ATL) is a full-service engineering support firm, consisting of ten offices located throughout New York State that provide services in the Northeastern, Mid-Atlantic, and Midwest region of the United States. Our combination of quality, capability, and size makes it possible for us to do the job you need like no other company.
ATL's internal safety program starts with a simple idea - all injuries are preventable. Embracing this concept, ATL employees strive on a daily basis to achieve zero accidents. Our management team is committed to this goal and promotes a culture emphasizing safety as a priority and not a compromise.
ATL's Management is committed to providing quality services. ATL's corporate-wide comprehensive approach includes development, integration, quality control, audit activities (i.e., quality assurance), and execution of required corrective action. ATL staff, at all levels, are trained in our quality systems management (QSM).
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