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Hapco Develops Industry’s Only FHWA Direct Buried Breakaway Light Pole

Hapco buried breakaway light pole

Through an extensive process of expert design, modeling, and testing, Hapco engineers have created a breakaway design that brings the cost efficient properties of direct buried poles to its Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) accepted Breakaway product line. Hapco Direct Buried Breakaway Aluminum Poles provide specifiers significant advantages when compared to standard anchor base poles.

Hapco leads the industry in FHWA Accepted Breakaway Options, offering an extensive range of decorative base solutions that meet breakaway standards. Hapco’s comprehensive selection includes four Decorative Direct Buried Break-away options include Georgetown, Grand, Winchester, and York 17 versions. 

The Direct Buried Breakaway Poles are available with significantly shorter lead time when compared to other breakaway alternatives, ensuring faster project completion and significant project savings. 

Improve Aesthetics. Save Time. Reduce Costs.

  • No Concrete Foundations
  • No Anchor Bolts
  • No Additional Base Castings
  • No Bolt Covers or Shrouds
  • Quicker Installations
  • Lifetime Warranty

More information about FHWA Direct Buried Breakaway Light Poles from Hapco

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