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HUD Addresses BABA Delays in Maine Housing
March 13, 2026
The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is facing pressure to expedite waivers under the Build America Buy America Act (BABA) that are causing significant delays in affordable housing projects across Maine. These delays have stalled construction on over 400 affordable housing units, including developments in Bath, Portland, Windham, and Biddeford, impacting low-income families, seniors, and childcare facilities. Developers report increased costs and financing risks due to prolonged waiver processing times, which are hindering procurement and project execution.
- HUD's waiver delays under BABA are directly affecting procurement timelines and material sourcing for affordable housing projects in Maine.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate extended lead times and potential cost escalations when planning projects subject to BABA requirements.
- Contractors and developers may need to engage proactively with HUD and state agencies like MaineHousing to navigate waiver processes and mitigate project risks.
- This situation highlights the importance of balancing domestic sourcing mandates with timely procurement to sustain affordable housing development efforts.
When BABA waivers remain pending for extended periods, projects face cost escalations, stalled procurement, and in some cases the risk of losing financing altogether. These delays directly affect low-income households, seniors, and families who are already waiting months or years for safe, stable, and affordable homes.
— Chellie Pingree, U.S. Representative
We all live in America and weβre building houses for Americans 3 So, wheres the sweet spot so we can still do the right thing for our country, and still do the right thing to have this industry be viable?
— Todd Rothstein, Director of Construction Services, Avesta Housing
We dont know exactly when were going to get the waiver, we dont know exactly when we can start construction, but we have all of these expenses that are going out the door.
— Laura Reading, Director of Affordable Housing, Developers Collaborative
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U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, MaineHousing
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- βBuy Americaβ rule killing Maine affordable housing, developers say · Portland Press Herald - Maine Sunday Telegram · Mar 12
- Chellie Pingree urges feds to address delays hobbling affordable housing in Maine · The Portland Press Herald · Mar 13