Federal Policy
President Trump Removes Housing Construction Barriers
March 13, 2026
President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Order focused on removing regulatory barriers that delay housing construction and increase costs, aiming to facilitate more affordable home building across the United States. This directive seeks to streamline permitting and approval processes, reduce compliance burdens, and lower expenses associated with residential development projects.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals and contractors involved in residential construction and development may experience accelerated project timelines and reduced regulatory hurdles, potentially lowering costs and increasing project feasibility.
- Agencies responsible for housing and urban development could revise procurement requirements and processes to align with the Executive Order's goals, impacting contract scopes and compliance standards.
- Companies specializing in construction, architecture, engineering, and related services should evaluate how streamlined regulations might open new opportunities for affordable housing projects.
- This action signals a federal priority on housing affordability that may influence future funding, grant programs, and procurement strategies in the housing sector.
eliminate unnecessary regulatory burdens that delay housing construction and increase housing costs for American families.
— President Donald J. Trump
Sources
- Fact Sheet: President Donald J. Trump Removes Regulatory Barriers to Affordable Home Construction · whitehouse-news · Mar 13