American-Made Concrete.
Built for Federal Compliance.
BABA-Compliant Handcrafted Concrete
Trueform Concrete manufactures every product in the United States — making us the specifier's choice for Build America, Buy America (BABA) compliant architectural concrete on federally funded infrastructure projects.
What Is the Build America Buy America Act?
The Build America, Buy America Act (BABA) — enacted as part of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) in November 2021 — requires that all iron, steel, manufactured products, and construction materials used in federally funded infrastructure projects be produced in the United States.
For architects, specifiers, contractors, and procurement officers working on projects that receive federal financial assistance, selecting BABA-compliant materials is a legal requirement, not a preference. Non-compliant materials can trigger project delays, funding clawbacks, and compliance audits.
We Have Everything You Need to Specify with Confidence
We know that specifying a new material source carries risk. That's why Trueform Concrete makes the documentation, certification, and procurement process as frictionless as possible — so you can specify American-made concrete on federally funded projects without bureaucratic friction.
Trueform Concrete products — including concrete sinks, countertops, wall panels, and architectural fixtures — are manufactured entirely in the USA, qualifying them for use on BABA-covered projects with no waiver required.
Architectural Concrete for Federal Projects
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Frequently Asked Questions
Are Trueform Concrete products BABA compliant?
Yes. All Trueform Concrete products are manufactured entirely in the United States — including all labor, fabrication, casting, and finishing. This means they qualify as U.S.-manufactured products under the Build America, Buy America Act (IIJA § 70914) and do not require a waiver for use on federally funded infrastructure projects.
Are Trueform products ADA compliant?
Yes. We offer a full range of ADA-compliant concrete sink and lavatory options — including wall-mount ramp sinks designed to meet ADA Section 4.19 requirements for public restrooms. Our team can provide ADA compliance documentation alongside BABA documentation for projects requiring both certifications.
What are Trueform's lead times for project orders?
Standard wall-mount sinks carry 2–4 week lead times. Custom products and large-scale project orders vary — we recommend reaching out early in the specification phase so we can confirm availability and production timelines for your project schedule. We're experienced in working with project milestones and general contractor procurement timelines.
Can Trueform Concrete build custom products for government specifications?
Absolutely. Custom and build-to-spec work is a core strength of Trueform Concrete. We regularly produce products to exact dimensional, finish, and performance specifications for commercial and institutional clients. Our team works directly with architects, specifiers, and contractors to develop custom BABA-compliant concrete elements for any project type.
Do concrete products automatically qualify under BABA?
Not automatically. While aggregate and raw cement may be treated differently, fabricated concrete products — such as sinks, countertops, and panels — are typically classified as manufactured products under BABA, requiring that the cost of U.S. components exceeds 65% of total component cost (and 55% for FHWA-funded projects as of October 2026). Trueform products are manufactured 100% domestically, satisfying this threshold by a wide margin.
Which types of projects require BABA compliance?
BABA applies to projects that receive federal financial assistance for infrastructure purposes — this includes transportation, water infrastructure, broadband, energy, and public buildings funded through IIJA programs. Projects funded by HUD, EPA, FHWA, DOE, and other federal agencies may all be subject to BABA. Your project owner or legal counsel can confirm whether a specific project triggers BABA requirements.
What documentation does Trueform provide for BABA compliance?
We provide project-specific self-certification letters that identify the project, the specific products supplied, and their domestic content status. We also provide a Manufacturer's Certificate of Origin, material sourcing documentation, and can supply CSI MasterFormat specification language. All documentation is available upon request — typically within 1 business day.