
Vulcan triangular utility markers are highly durable, color-coded signs used to clearly identify the location of underground utility lines. Following APWA standards, each marker indicates a specific utility type. Designed for long-term visibility and safety.

Drivable markers are durable, ground-installed signs used to mark the location of underground utilities. Designed to withstand vehicle impact, harsh weather, and long-term outdoor exposure, they are ideal for use in high-traffic or roadside areas.

Bullet markers are small, impact-resistant markers used to identify the location of underground utilities. Their compact, cylindrical shape allows for easy installation in the ground, even in tight or high-traffic areas. Built for durability and visibility.
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A Cathodic Marker (CP20) is a durable, specialized sign used to identify and mark locations of cathodic protection test stations on underground metal pipelines or structures. CP20 marker helps maintenance crews easily locate and monitor corrosion prevention systems.
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Cathodic Markers (T3) are rugged, weather-resistant signs used to identify cathodic protection test points on underground metal pipelines and structures. These markers help maintenance teams locate and monitor corrosion control systems.

Locate markers are signs or markers used to indicate the position of underground utilities before excavation or construction work. They help guide workers in identifying and avoiding utility lines to prevent damage and ensure safety.