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Copperhead Utility Location Solutions Are BABA-Compliant and Built to Last

Copperhead Utility Location Solutions Are BABA-Compliant and Built to Last

MONTICELLO, Minn., March 26, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Build America, Buy America Act (BABA) is driving in a new era of U.S. infrastructure— prioritizing high-quality, American-made materials for federally funded projects. Copperhead is leading the way with a full lineup of BABA-compliant tracer wire, connectors, ground rods, access points, and marker posts—all manufactured in the USA.
Quality You Can Trust
As the pioneer of Copper-Clad Steel tracer wire, Copperhead has built a reputation for delivering top-tier products and driving innovation in utility locating systems. Our commitment to American manufacturing goes beyond compliance—it's about supporting our local workforce, maintaining the highest quality standards, and providing exceptional customer service. When you choose Copperhead, you're not just getting a reliable product—you're investing in American jobs and long-term infrastructure.
Why BABA Compliance Matters
Part of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, BABA ensures that federally funded projects use American-made materials. This strengthens domestic manufacturing, boosts the economy, and enhances national security by keeping production within U.S. borders.
Copperhead is committed to these principles, providing utility professionals with BABA-compliant solutions that meet federal regulations while supporting strong, long-lasting utility infrastructure.
Choose Copperhead for BABA-Compliant Utility Solutions
From municipal water and sewer systems to gas distribution lines and telecommunications networks, Copperhead's American-made products ensure accurate underground utility location while meeting federal requirements.
By choosing Copperhead's BABA-compliant utility solutions, you're not only protecting critical underground assets—you're also contributing to the strength and security of America's infrastructure.

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