White House issues guidelines to boost use of US-made goods in government-funded infrastructure projects

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White House issues guidelines to boost use of US-made goods in government-funded infrastructure projects
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The White House released definitive guidelines on bolstering the utilization of domestically produced goods in infrastructure projects funded by the government.

on Monday issued guidance to boost the use of U.S.-made goods including steel, iron and other construction materials, in government-funded infrastructure projects.

The infrastructure law significantly expanded standards to require government-funded infrastructure projects use more U.S.-made iron, steel, construction materials and manufactured products.sets manufacturing standards for plastic and polymer-based products, glass including optic glass, lumber, engineered wood, drywall, fiber optic cable and optical fiber.

OMB added engineered wood but opted not to include some additional construction materials, including paint and stain, and bricks. To qualify manufactured products must be U.S. manufactured and the cost of domestic-made components must exceed 55% of the cost of all components.

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