ETC: Building Products in America
About ETC Manufacturing
ETC manufactures lighting, control, and rigging equipment that is used and renowned globally. The majority of our products are manufactured in the US across ETC's Wisconsin- and Texas-based factories.*
ETC is committed to its customers and partners and will continue to invest in creating and delivering innovative lighting solutions while meeting government regulations and standards. Use the tools below to help ensure you're specifying the best ETC products
for your project's needs.
*All domestic preference information provided is for general information only and is subject to change. This document webpage presents a high-level overview and may omit certain information for simplicity. This information does not address: (1) whether
ETC products may qualify for any waiver or meet any exceptions under any applicable trade agreement or US procurement laws; or, (ii) unless noted in the list of products, above, BAA domestic content requirements for states, local municipalities, or
other entities or government agencies. This information is not legal advice and should not be relied upon as legal advice. The recipient of the funding has the sole responsibility for determining the applicable trade agreement, domestic preference
requirements, and contract thresholds. Please consult your own legal counsel for any questions you may have.
The Build America, Buy America Act and the Buy American Act*
The Build America, Buy America Act (BABAA) and the Buy American Act (BAA) are laws that encourage the use of American-made goods and materials, but they apply in different situations and have different requirements. The BABAA applies to infrastructure
projects that receive federal financial assistance, while the BAA applies to federal government purchases for its own use. This webpage offers information for navigating these laws.1
BABAA applies to public works projects anywhere in the US, including state and local projects, that use federal funds. BABAA applies to three categories of products: (1) iron or steel, (2) manufactured products, and (3) construction materials. ETC’s products
are either “iron or steel products” or “manufactured products.”2
An iron or steel product is BABAA compliant if all manufacturing processes for the iron or steel, from the initial melting stage through the application of coatings, occurs in the United States. A manufactured product is BABAA compliant if (1) the product
is manufactured in the US and (2) more than 55%3 of the cost of the product’s components was produced or manufactured4 in the US. For the first element, ETC is proud that the majority of our products are manufactured in the US—with
production facilities in Middleton and Mazomanie, Wisconsin as well as in Austin, Texas. For the second element, please see the table below.
The BAA created a national preference for the government to buy “domestic end products”5 for public construction projects, unless a waiver has been granted. As of 2024, the current domestic content threshold is 65 percent. By 2029, the domestic
threshold will be 75 percent.
For the most part, ETC products are manufactured in the US and most likely qualify as “domestic end products.” However, some ETC products do not qualify as “domestic end products”, including the OneTrack products; Mosaic family of products;
Pathway branded products; Sohrana line voltage sensors; and the High End Systems branded moving lights.
The information below may be able to help you determine whether ETC products meet your project requirements. The “domestic end product” requirements for US government agency purchases of goods generally apply to contracts that are (i) above the micro-purchase
threshold of $10,000 USD, and (ii) are above the applicable trade agreement threshold.6
- Is there an applicable Trade Agreement? If there is an applicable trade agreement, many ETC products, except for those listed above, can be considered a domestic US product for the purpose of US procurement requirements.
Trade agreements
may not be applicable if the project involves state or municipal purchases. For those projects, you need to confirm the applicability of any trade agreements with the general contractor prior to submitting your purchase order to ETC.
- What Government Agency is Providing the Funding? Certain government agencies have their own domestic product requirements: Federal Aviation Administration, Federal Highway Administration, Department of Defense, Federal Transit Administration. Please
review whether your contract receives funds administered by one of these agencies as domestic product requirements may vary.
Below is non-complete list of ETC products which have been verified to meet the BABAA 55% domestic cost of component requirement and/or meet the BAA 65% US content requirement.
Please note, more ETC products than the ones listed below may comply with BABAA or BAA. If you do not see the ETC product you are looking to use for your project on this list or you would like verify the domestic content level is still accurate, please fill out the form below and an ETC team member will be in touch with you shortly.