Minimum Requirements for Reducing SWPPP Inspection Frequency During Winter Shutdown
As earthwork activities are suspended due to winter conditions, construction sites in New York State covered under NYSDEC SPDES General Permit (GP-0-20-001) may enter a temporary suspension of construction activity. There is a specific procedure for temporary suspension of construction activity due to winter shutdown.
ATL Receives the Highwire Gold Safety Award!
ATL is receiving the Highwire Gold Safety Award for Safest Contractors & Vendors for 2023!
Chemical/Petroleum Bulk Storage Regulatory Revisions in New York State
Notice for adoption of amendments to New York State’s Chemical Bulk Storage (CBS) and Petroleum Bulk Storage (PBS) regulations was published in July 2023, with new requirements set to be effective on October 17, 2023.
ATL Receives the St. Lawrence Chamber of Commerce 2023 Business of the Year Award!
ATL is proud to announce that we have received the St. Lawrence Chamber of Commerce 2023 Business of the Year Award!
AASHTO T358 Concrete Surface Resistivity and Chloride Penetration Resistance
The New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) will soon be implementing a new concrete specification that will require surface resistivity (AASHTO T358) to be measured during concrete mix development, and as part of final acceptance for the new Performance Engineered Mix (PEM) requirements.
ATL Becomes First AASHTO Accredited Laboratory for ASTM D5334 Thermal Conductivity
ATL is proud to announce it is the first laboratory in the nation to receive accreditation for performing ASTM D5334 Standard Test Method for Determination of Thermal Conductivity of Soil and Rock by Thermal Needle Probe Procedure from AASHTO (American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials).
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