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NAM Calls for Permitting Reform
March 19, 2026
The National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) and the Foundation for American Innovation released a report quantifying the cost of the current federal permitting system to U.S. manufacturers at approximately $7.9 billion annually. The report highlights that delays and regulatory complexity in permitting processes hinder investment and job creation. NAM and industry leaders urge bipartisan reform to streamline permitting, reduce duplicative reviews, and provide greater certainty to manufacturers. This initiative aims to accelerate critical infrastructure and energy projects, supporting competitiveness and economic growth.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate potential changes in permitting regulations that could shorten project timelines and reduce administrative burdens.
- Agencies and contractors involved in infrastructure, energy, and manufacturing projects may see evolving requirements and opportunities as permitting reforms advance.
- Industry stakeholders should engage with policymakers and prepare for streamlined processes that could impact project planning, compliance, and contract execution.
- Companies providing consulting, environmental, and regulatory services may find increased demand to support clients navigating updated permitting frameworks.
By adopting favorable policies like permitting reform and advancing innovative energy tech, we can help usher in a new era of energy intelligence and accelerate our time to power.
— Jeannie Salo, Chief Public Policy Officer, North America, Schneider Electric
A more efficient, transparent permitting framework is essential to delivering the power systems required to meet growing demand and keep U.S. industry competitive.
— Todd Edsall, President, Power Providers, Black & Veatch
By responsibly modernizing NEPA in a bipartisan manner, more critical projects can move forward to support communities, provide jobs, and deliver for America.
— Pat Risner, President, Hermosa Project, South32
Agencies
National Association of Manufacturers, Foundation for American Innovation, House Committee on Natural Resources
Vendors
Husco, EQT, Black & Veatch, South32, CRH Americas
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Sources
- $8 Billion a Year: The Cost of Americaโs Broken Permitting System to Manufacturers - NAM · National Association of Manufacturers - NAM · Mar 19