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North American Made curb boxes

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rnjroles

Civil/Environmental
Mar 20, 2003
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I've noticed that Public Works Departments in the at least the Northeast like to call out the use of "buffalo style curb boxes - North American Made". I'm curious as to why this is designated this way. Why do they want them to be North American Made? Can any one explain?

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Many contracts funded with federal dollars have a "buy American" clause as well.
 
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