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Built here. Invested here.

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT

Built To
Give Back

From sponsoring youth sports teams to donating dirt for a community build, giving back isn’t a PR move for Atlas — it’s just what we do. You’ll find us volunteering with Habitat for Humanity, lending a hand where it’s needed, and showing up for the people and places that make West Lafayette home.

But our impact doesn’t stop there. The work we do every day — replacing outdated utility lines, improving drainage, supporting clean water systems — makes life better for the communities we serve. We take pride in the projects that help protect local rivers, strengthen infrastructure, and keep neighborhoods safe.

Amount donated

$250K

Teams sponsored

30

HOURS VOLUNTEERED PER YEAR

120

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Why We Give Back

We’re not just building infrastructure — we’re building up the communities we live in. Supporting our neighbors, protecting our environment, and doing right by our people is baked into everything we do.

Four adults by Atlas Excavating sign, outdoors with trees.

Our Impact

We lay more than pipe — we lay the groundwork for stronger neighborhoods. From drainage and clean water to volunteering and sponsorships, our work helps build a better future for West Lafayette.

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Sports Sponsorships

Teamwork starts young. Atlas sponsors local youth sports because we believe in backing our future leaders. Whether it’s a jersey or a field upgrade, we’re proud to support the teams that shape our next generation.

Six people in neon shirts on porch of blue house build.

Volunteering

From swinging hammers with Habitat for Humanity to donating materials for community builds, we show up for our neighbors. When there’s work to be done, we’re all in.

People hold $1,500 check indoors; auto equipment in background.
Four adults by Atlas Excavating sign, outdoors with trees.
Six Atlas players pose by a banner; four kneeling, two standing.
Six people in neon shirts on porch of blue house build.
Sponsorships
Open book with icons, "Enhancing Education Together," and foundation name.
Gold and black letter P over "Purdue Sports Properties" text.
BG letters on a black axe silhouette, orange background.
Alpha Gamma Rho gold and white crest with large white text.
AWWA logo beside bold blue ACE 25 on white background.
BAGL logo: large green letters inside gray house outline.
Green and white hard hat above bold green CCS letters.
CFA Foundation logo with adult, children, and yellow hard hat.
Kokomo, Indiana seal with staff-holding figure and circular text.
Red circle with overlapping black C and P letters outlined white.
Cartoon bulldog over bold “DAYTON BULLDOGS” text, black circle.
Round logo: green D, green star, "Dirt World Champion" text.
Roman soldier helmet with red plume; EAST TIPP MIDDLE SCHOOL below.
Teal and gray arcs above bold gray “GLCA” on white.
Orange H with purple outline, "Raiders" in white script.
Klondike Elementary logo: pot labeled NUGGETS, rocks, rays, name circle
Lights Over Morse Lake logo with star, sailboat, waves, birds.
Red bull mascot with steam, "Mavericks" above head.
18th Annual Swing Into Giving® in white on gray background.
Purdue logo above tan rectangle with “SOFTBALL” in black letters.
Gray circular Tippecanoe County Commissioners logo with stars.
Blue letter T with gray outline above bold "Trine Thunder".

Client
Testimonial

Casey is more than a successful business owner; he also finds time to help local community and civic organizations. He is a man of great integrity, and he has a stellar reputation in our community and is well known for his ability to bring people together to solve problems!

Tracy Brown / Commissioner, Tippecanoe County