Explore the full insider trade history of Atlas Technical Consultants, INC., a listed equity based in United States. Shares trade on US US, under the supervision of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Business Services sector, Atlas Technical Consultants, INC. has published 86 insider filings. Market capitalisation: €36.5m. The latest transaction was filed on 8 June 2022 — Acquisition. Among the most active insiders: FERRAIOLI BRIAN K. The full history is openly available.
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ATLAS TECHNICAL CONSULTANTS, INC. (ticker ATCX) is a U.S.-based company associated with the NASDAQ market and positioned in professional and technical services tied to infrastructure and environmental work. Atlas built its franchise around testing, inspection, engineering, program management and consulting services for public- and private-sector clients. Its end markets span transportation, commercial, water, government, education and industrial activities, which gives the business a diversified demand profile and a relatively recurring customer base compared with more purely project-driven contractors. The company was founded in 2017 and is headquartered in Austin, Texas, United States. From the outset, Atlas pursued a roll-up strategy, bringing together regional and national technical service providers to create a broader platform with greater scale, deeper capabilities and wider geographic reach. It later went through a SPAC-style public-market combination, which made it more visible to U.S. capital markets investors. In 2023, Atlas was acquired by GI Partners in an all-cash transaction, an important milestone that highlights both the strategic value of the platform and the consolidation trend in outsourced infrastructure services. For investors tracking insider filings and Form 4 activity, the current listing status should be verified carefully because ownership and public-market status can change after a take-private process. Operationally, Atlas is a mission-critical services provider rather than a pure software or manufacturing company. Its core offerings typically include materials testing, inspection, environmental and engineering services, project oversight and broader consulting support. These capabilities help customers design, certify, test, inspect and manage infrastructure projects in compliance-heavy environments. That model can be attractive because it is tied to project execution, regulatory requirements and long-term asset maintenance rather than to a single product cycle. Atlas’s competitive position comes from its breadth of services, its ability to handle complex assignments across multiple end markets, and its national footprint that allows it to serve both local and large multi-state programs. Geographically, Atlas has been primarily focused on the United States, with Austin as its corporate base and a network of offices across multiple states. The company has emphasized its ability to combine national scale with local execution, a useful differentiator in infrastructure-related work where proximity and responsiveness matter. Recent notable developments include the GI Partners acquisition and earlier operating updates that pointed to growth through acquisitions and execution across its service lines. Overall, Atlas offers investors exposure to U.S. infrastructure spending, environmental compliance, and the long-duration needs of public and private asset owners.