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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. 6331–N–10]
Public Interest Phased Implementation
Waiver for FY 2022 and 2023 of Build
America, Buy America Provisions as
Applied to Recipients of HUD Federal
Financial Assistance
Office of the Secretary, U.S.
Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the Build
America, Buy America Act (‘‘BABA’’ or
‘‘the Act’’) this notice advises that HUD
is proposing a public interest waiver of
the Buy America Domestic Content
Procurement Preference (‘‘Buy America
Preference,’’ or ‘‘BAP’’) for recipients of
Federal Financial Assistance (‘‘FFA’’)
provided by HUD. When final, the
waiver will provide an updated
implementation schedule for
application of the BAP to HUD FFA.
HUD is also announcing its proposed
BAP implementation schedule for all
HUD FFA used to purchase iron or steel
products in infrastructure projects in
HUD programs other than the CDBG
formula grants addressed in the
November 23, 2022, waiver. HUD is also
announcing its proposed BAP
implementation schedule for the
purchase of manufactured products and
specified construction materials
including: (1) non-ferrous metals; (2)
lumber; (3) composite building
materials; and (4) plastic and polymerbased pipe and tube (herein after
referred to as ‘‘specified construction
materials’’).
SUMMARY:
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HUD published this proposed
waiver on its website on February 15,
2023. Comments on the waiver
proposed in this document are due on
or before March 2, 2023. HUD will
consider comments received and
announce any subsequent changes to
this waiver through a subsequent
Notice.
DATES:
Interested persons are
invited to submit comments on this
public interest, general applicability
waiver. Copies of all comments
submitted are available for inspection
and downloading at
www.regulations.gov.
To receive consideration as public
comments, comments must be
submitted through one of two methods,
specified below. All submissions must
refer to the above docket number and
title.
1. Electronic Submission of
Comments. Interested persons may
submit comments electronically through
the Federal eRulemaking Portal at
www.regulations.gov.
HUD strongly encourages commenters
to submit comments electronically.
Electronic submission of comments
allows the commenter maximum time to
prepare and submit a comment, ensures
timely receipt by HUD, and enables
HUD to make them immediately
available to the public. Comments
submitted electronically through the
www.regulations.gov website can be
viewed by other commenters and
interested members of the public.
Commenters should follow the
instructions provided on that site to
submit comments electronically.
2. Submission of Comments by Mail.
Comments may be submitted by mail to
the Regulations Division, Office of
General Counsel, Department of
Housing and Urban Development, 451
7th Street SW, Room 10276,
Washington, DC 20410–0500.
No Facsimile Comments. Facsimile
(FAX) comments will not be accepted.
3. Public Inspection of Comments. All
properly submitted comments and
communications submitted to HUD will
be available for public inspection and
copying between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00
p.m. weekdays at the above address.
Due to security measures at the HUD
Headquarters building, an advance
appointment to review the submissions
must be scheduled by calling the
Regulations Division at (202) 708–3055
(this is not a toll-free number). HUD
welcomes and is prepared to receive
calls from individuals who are deaf or
hard of hearing, as well as individuals
with speech and communication
disabilities. To learn more about how to
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make an accessible telephone call,
please visit www.fcc.gov/consumers/
guides/telecommunications-relayservice-trs.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Faith Rogers, Department of Housing
and Urban Development, 451 Seventh
Street SW, Room 10126, Washington,
DC 20410–5000, at (202) 402–7082 (this
is not a toll-free number). HUD
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of questions about this document be
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hud.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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I. Build America, Buy America
The Build America, Buy America Act
(‘‘BABA’’ or ‘‘the Act’’) was enacted on
November 15, 2021, as part of the
Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act
(‘‘IIJA’’) (Pub. L. 117–58). The Act
establishes a domestic content
procurement preference, the BAP, for
Federal infrastructure programs. Section
70914(a) of the Act establishes that no
later than 180 days after the date of
enactment, HUD must ensure that none
of the funds made available for
infrastructure projects may be obligated
by the Department unless it has taken
steps to ensure that the iron, steel,
manufactured products, and
construction materials used in a project
are produced in the United States. In
section 70912, the Act further defines a
project to include ‘‘the construction,
alteration, maintenance, or repair of
infrastructure in the United States’’ and
includes within the definition of
infrastructure those items traditionally
included along with buildings and real
property. Thus, starting May 14, 2022,
new awards of HUD FFA, and any of
those newly obligated funds by HUD
then obligated by the grantee for
infrastructure projects, are covered
under BABA provisions of the Act, 41
U.S.C. 8301 note, unless covered by a
waiver.
II. HUD’s Progress in Implementation of
the Act
Since the enactment of the Act, HUD
has worked diligently to implement the
BAP. HUD understands that advancing
Made in America objectives is a
continuous effort and believes this
transparent schedule of future
implementation will provide industry
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partners and FFA recipients with the
time and notice necessary to efficiently
and effectively implement the BAP.
HUD’s proposed plans to move forward
with the implementation of the new
BAP requirements is designed to
maximize coordination and
collaboration to support long-term
investments in domestic production.
HUD will continue its efforts to
implement the Act consistent with the
guidance and requirements of the Made
in America Office of the Office of
Management and Budget, including
anticipated guidance concerning
appropriate compliance with the BAP.
HUD is also, through this waiver,
soliciting specific comment on the
appropriate manner to implement the
BAP in connection with the use of
construction materials and
manufactured products in all
infrastructure projects across HUD’s
FFA programs.
In order to ensure orderly
implementation of the BAP across
HUD’s programs, HUD has provided
public interest, general applicability
waivers in order to implement the BAP
in phases in connection with the
application of the BAP across HUD’s
FFA programs and to provide HUD with
sufficient time to solicit information
from the public relating to the agency’s
implementation of the BAP in
connection with FFA awards made by
HUD. HUD has previously published
general applicability, public interest
waivers to the BAP to provide the
agency with sufficient time to solicit
information from the public relating to
the agency’s implementation of the BAP
in connection with FFA awards made
by HUD. On November 23, 2022, HUD
issued a separate waiver covering all
HUD FFA obligated by HUD on or
before February 21, 2023, with the
exception of the BAP as to the purchase
of iron and steel for infrastructure
projects funded by Community
Development Block Grant (‘‘CDBG’’)
formula grants on or after November 15,
2022. Separately, HUD waived the
application of the BAP in connection
with HUD FFA provided to Tribes,
Tribally Designated Housing Entities
(‘‘TDHE’’), and other Tribal Entities
(referred to herein as ‘‘Tribal FFA’’) to
allow time for HUD to complete the
Tribal consultation process regarding
implementation of the BAP in
connection with infrastructure projects.
This Notice does not apply to Tribal
FFA covered by that separate waiver.1
1 General Applicability Waiver of Build America,
Buy America Provisions as Applied to Tribal
Recipients of HUD Federal Financial Assistance
(Effective until May 14, 2023) address Tribes,
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Details on HUD’s implementation of
the BABA requirements, including two
public interest waivers covering Exigent
Circumstances and De Minimis and
Small Grants and a separate public
interest waiver for all Tribal FFA, can be
found at www.hud.gov/program_offices/
general_counsel/BABA.
III. Waiver Authority
Under section 70914(b), HUD and
other Federal agencies have authority to
waive the application of a domestic
content procurement preference when
(1) application of the preference would
be contrary to the public interest, (2) the
materials and products subject to the
preference are not produced in the
United States at a sufficient and
reasonably available quantity or
satisfactory quality, or (3) inclusion of
domestically produced materials and
products would increase the cost of the
overall project by more than 25 percent.
Section 70914(c) provides that a waiver
under 70914(b) must be published by
the agency with a detailed written
explanation for the proposed
determination and provide a public
comment period of not less than 15
days.
IV. Public Interest, General
Applicability Waiver of Buy America
Provisions
The Office of Management and
Budget’s April 18, 2022 memorandum,
‘‘Initial Implementation Guidance on
Application of Buy America Preference
in Federal Financial Assistance
Programs for Infrastructure’’ (M–22–11),
encourages agencies to consider ways to
provide the assistance to funding
recipients that is necessary and effective
for the implementation of the BAP,
including consideration of phased
implementation of BAP where
appropriate. Strategic and phased steps
toward full BABA compliance refines
the scope for what is exempt from BAP
while providing a clear timeline for full
implementation, consistent with the
Congressional intent and stakeholder
interest. It also allows HUD grantees and
stakeholders the time needed to
construct stronger supply channels to
include new or amended vendor
contracts that comply with BABA
requirements.
In fiscal year 2023, HUD grantees will
receive $14 billion through the
Department’s programs where
infrastructure is an eligible activity and
may be subject to the BAP. For example,
Choice Neighborhoods (‘‘CN’’) funds
Tribally Designated Housing Entities (‘‘TDHE’’), and
other Tribal Entities’ implementation of BABA.
(May 5, 2022, 87 FR 26221).
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may be used for infrastructure projects
(e.g., transform severely distressed
public and assisted properties with
high-quality mixed-income) or noninfrastructure uses (e.g., business
services, safety, children’s education
and to improve employment, income,
and health outcomes). HUD estimates
that up to 85 percent of Choice
Neighborhoods Implementation Grant
funds to be awarded in 2023 ($289
million of $340 million total) will be
used on housing and infrastructure
projects where the BAP may apply.
As HUD’s previous Notices advised
and as supported by several comments
received during the comment period,
Tribes, Tribally Designated
Housing Entities, and
Tribal Entities.
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Choice Neighborhood,
Lead Hazard Reduction,
and Healthy Homes Production Grants.
Recovery Housing Program (‘‘RHP’’) Grants.
All other HUD FFA except
HOME, Housing Trust
Fund, and Public Housing FFA used for maintenance projects.
HOME, Housing Trust
Fund, and Public Housing FFA used for maintenance projects.
materials purchased with Fiscal Year
2024 CDBG formula grant and Recovery
Housing Program funds used in
infrastructure projects, HUD is
proposing to waive the application of
the BAP: (1) as to other programs for
HUD FFA used to purchase iron and
steel in addition to specified
construction materials; (2) as to
construction materials not specified in
this Notice; (3) manufactured products
for other programs and CDBG formula
and Recovery Housing Program grants,
consistent with the proposed
implementation schedule set forth
below:
Iron and steel
Construction materials—
listed
Construction materials—
not listed
Manufactured products
Not Addressed in this Notice. See note 1.
Not Addressed in this Notice. See note 1.
Not Addressed in this Notice. See note 1.
Not Addressed in this Notice. See note 1.
November 15, 2022—as
described in the November 23, 2022 Final Waiver.
February 22, 2023 ............
Fiscal Year 2024 ...............
Fiscal Year 2025 ...............
Fiscal Year 2025.
August 23, 2024 ................
August 23, 2024 ................
August 23, 2024.
August 23, 2023 ................
Fiscal Year 2024 ...............
Fiscal Year 2025 ...............
Fiscal Year 2025.
February 22, 2024 ............
August 23, 2024 ................
August 23, 2024 ................
August 23, 2024.
August 23, 2024 ................
August 23, 2024 ................
August 23, 2024 ................
August 23, 2024.
This proposed phased
implementation, will allow for further
consideration of the most efficient
methods of implementation across the
remaining HUD programs and for
manufactured products and
construction materials not specified in
this Notice. The proposed waiver
advances BABA by providing
transparency in HUD’s implementation
of the BAP, reducing the administrative
burden to potential assistance recipients
where the costs of uncertainty in
compliance with BABA could distract
from the focus on the efficient and
effective implementation of BABA in an
orderly and efficient manner, and
provides transparency concerning the
full implementation plans in connection
with the purchase of iron and steel for
infrastructure products. HUD
anticipates that it may propose a new
implementation schedule for
construction materials in other
programs, construction materials not
specified in this Notice as to other
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many of HUD’s programs may be subject
to the BAP and have previously not
required compliance with similar Buy
American preferences. Because the
potential application of BAP mandated
by the Act is new to the majority of
HUD’s programs and FFA, HUD chose
to implement the BAP first with respect
to all iron and steel products used in
infrastructure projects funded with HUD
FFA on or after November 15, 2022,
through its CDBG formula grants.
To focus its efforts on the
implementation of the BAP for CDBG
formula grants used to purchase iron
and steel products as of November 15,
2022 and specified construction
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programs in addition to CDBG formula
grant and Recovery Housing Program
funds, and manufactured products for
all HUD programs once further clarity
and guidance on the implementation is
available. Failure to provide recipients
such flexibilities and transparency
could delay the award for infrastructure
projects as grantees and funding
recipients must exert considerable effort
in changing their plans and accounting
for the sourcing of materials in
construction projects without the
benefit of complete guidance on the
Act’s requirements.
Additionally, HUD believes that better
coordination in the implementation of
BABA will avoid unnecessary and
undue hardship that could jeopardize
the timely and cost-effective completion
of such projects as grantees and funding
recipients that have previously not been
subject to requirements similar to BAP
await guidance on how to come into full
compliance. Such a waiver will allow
grantees and funding recipients to focus
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their efforts on such critical projects and
allow HUD to focus its training and
technical assistance on those grantees
beginning the implementation process.
Proposing this waiver is not an
alternative to increasing domestic
production. It is a tool to assist HUD in
its implementation of the Buy American
provisions in the most efficient manner
in order to promote investment in
HUD’s domestic manufacturing base,
strengthen critical supply chains, and
position United States workers and
businesses to compete and lead globally
in the 21st century. This waiver is in the
interest of efficiency, to ease burdens for
HUD grantees and funding recipients,
avoid unnecessary costs, and avoid
delays to projects that are critical and
time sensitive. This waiver will also
allow HUD to focus, particularly in the
early phases of BABA implementation,
on key products and critical supply
chains where increased U.S.
manufacturing can best advance our
economic and national security. This
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waiver will also allow grantees and
funding recipients to continue with
projects in connection with iron and
steel products where Made in America
requirements have long been
contemplated—providing greater ease of
implementation for HUD’s grantees.
Without this waiver, HUD will likely
lose grantee and funding recipient
participation, be exposed to liabilities if
HUD forces grantees and funding
recipients to modify their current plans
to come into compliance, or delay
critical activities to protect life, safety
and property, and will negatively
impact the most vulnerable Americans
we seek to serve.
As HUD’s previous Notice advised
and as supported by several comments
received during the comment period,
many of the HUD’s programs may be
subject to the BAP and have previously
not required compliance with similar
Buy American preferences. Because the
potential application of BAP mandated
by the Act is new to the majority of
HUD’s program FFA, this waiver
advances BABA by targeting the next
phase of implementation to include
Choice Neighborhoods (‘‘CN’’), a placebased grant program which helps
communities develop and implement
locally driven comprehensive plans to
transform neighborhoods. In Fiscal Year
2023, HUD received $350 million for
CN, which Public Housing Authorities
and local jurisdictions apply for
competitively. CN provides planning
grants, which provide for the
development of comprehensive plans,
and implementation grants, which allow
communities to implement their plans—
including for use on infrastructure
activities. This allows for efficient
phased implementation while reducing
the administrative burden to potential
grantees and funding recipients where
the costs of uncertainties surrounding
compliance with BABA could distract
from the focus on higher value BABA
compliant items. Failure to provide
recipients such flexibilities could delay
the award for infrastructure projects as
grantees and funding recipients must
exert considerable effort accounting for
the sourcing for miscellaneous, low-cost
items. HUD is seeking comment on the
further implementation of the BAP but
will focus specific attention on the full
implementation of the BAP in
connection with the use of iron and
steel in infrastructure projects in other
FFA programs utilizing HUD FFA
within this waiver period, except for
Tribal FFA, and in connection with the
use of specified construction materials
in infrastructure projects funded by
CDBG formula grant and Recovery
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Housing Program funds within this
waiver period.
V. Impact of This Waiver on Other FFA
HUD will not require compliance
with the BAP in connection with the
use of any HUD FFA obligated by HUD
before November 14, 2022, or during the
pendency of any other applicable BABA
waiver issued by HUD, including this
waiver, as applicable, after it is
finalized. However, where the BAP or
other ‘‘Buy American’’ requirements are
made applicable to a project of a grantee
or funding recipient by another Federal
agency, those requirements are not
waived by this waiver, nor is the grantee
or funding recipient exempt from the
application of those requirements in
accordance with the requirements of the
Federal agency providing such FFA.
VI. Assessment of Cost Advantage of a
Foreign-Sourced Product
Under OMB Memorandum M–22–11,
‘‘Memorandum for Heads of Executive
Departments and Agencies,’’ published
on April 18, 2022, agencies are expected
to assess ‘‘whether a significant portion
of any cost advantage of a foreignsourced product is the result of the use
of dumped steel, iron, or manufactured
products or the use of injuriously
subsidized steel, iron, or manufactured
products’’ as appropriate before granting
a public interest waiver. HUD’s analysis
has concluded that this assessment is
not applicable to this waiver, as this
waiver is not based in the cost of
foreign-sourced products. HUD will
perform additional market research
during the waiver period to better
understand the market and to limit the
use of waivers caused by dumping of
foreign-sourced products.
VII. Solicitation of Comments on the
Waiver
As required under section 70914 of
the Act, HUD is soliciting comment
from the public on the waiver
announced in this Notice. In particular,
HUD invites comments on its updated
implementation schedule and
corresponding waiver of application of
the BAP in connection with
infrastructure projects funded by HUD
FFA. HUD also seeks specific comment
on how it may best further phase in the
application of the BAP: (1) as to other
programs for HUD FFA used to
purchase iron and steel in addition to
specified construction materials; (2) as
to construction materials not specified
in this Notice; (3) manufactured
products for other programs and CDBG
formula and Recovery Housing Program
grants HUD invites comments on what
time period would be appropriate
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purposes of achieving these various
phases of orderly implementation of the
Act.
If issued, the waiver would be
applicable to HUD FFA that HUD
obligates on or after the effective date of
the final waiver and throughout the
applicable waiver periods consistent
with the implementation schedule as
described above. Additionally, for HUD
FFA obligated by HUD on or after
February 22, 2023, but prior to the
effective date of the final waiver
described in this Notice, HUD would
waive application of BAP for all
expenditures incurred by grantees after
the effective date of the Final Notice,
consistent with the implementation
periods described above.
Marcia L. Fudge,
Secretary.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. 6331-N-10]
Public Interest Phased Implementation Waiver for FY 2022 and 2023
of Build America, Buy America Provisions as Applied to Recipients of
HUD Federal Financial Assistance
AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD).
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the Build America, Buy America Act
(``BABA'' or ``the Act'') this notice advises that HUD is proposing a
public interest waiver of the Buy America Domestic Content Procurement
Preference (``Buy America Preference,'' or ``BAP'') for recipients of
Federal Financial Assistance (``FFA'') provided by HUD. When final, the
waiver will provide an updated implementation schedule for application
of the BAP to HUD FFA. HUD is also announcing its proposed BAP
implementation schedule for all HUD FFA used to purchase iron or steel
products in infrastructure projects in HUD programs other than the CDBG
formula grants addressed in the November 23, 2022, waiver. HUD is also
announcing its proposed BAP implementation schedule for the purchase of
manufactured products and specified construction materials including:
(1) non-ferrous metals; (2) lumber; (3) composite building materials;
and (4) plastic and polymer-based pipe and tube (herein after referred
to as ``specified construction materials'').
DATES: HUD published this proposed waiver on its website on February
15, 2023. Comments on the waiver proposed in this document are due on
or before March 2, 2023. HUD will consider comments received and
announce any subsequent changes to this waiver through a subsequent
Notice.
ADDRESSES: Interested persons are invited to submit comments on this
public interest, general applicability waiver. Copies of all comments
submitted are available for inspection and downloading at
www.regulations.gov.
To receive consideration as public comments, comments must be
submitted through one of two methods, specified below. All submissions
must refer to the above docket number and title.
1. Electronic Submission of Comments. Interested persons may submit
comments electronically through the Federal eRulemaking Portal at
www.regulations.gov.
HUD strongly encourages commenters to submit comments
electronically. Electronic submission of comments allows the commenter
maximum time to prepare and submit a comment, ensures timely receipt by
HUD, and enables HUD to make them immediately available to the public.
Comments submitted electronically through the www.regulations.gov
website can be viewed by other commenters and interested members of the
public. Commenters should follow the instructions provided on that site
to submit comments electronically.
2. Submission of Comments by Mail. Comments may be submitted by
mail to the Regulations Division, Office of General Counsel, Department
of Housing and Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW, Room 10276,
Washington, DC 20410-0500.
No Facsimile Comments. Facsimile (FAX) comments will not be
accepted.
3. Public Inspection of Comments. All properly submitted comments
and communications submitted to HUD will be available for public
inspection and copying between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. weekdays at the
above address. Due to security measures at the HUD Headquarters
building, an advance appointment to review the submissions must be
scheduled by calling the Regulations Division at (202) 708-3055 (this
is not a toll-free number). HUD welcomes and is prepared to receive
calls from individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing, as well as
individuals with speech and communication disabilities. To learn more
about how to
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make an accessible telephone call, please visit www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/telecommunications-relay-service-trs.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Faith Rogers, Department of Housing
and Urban Development, 451 Seventh Street SW, Room 10126, Washington,
DC 20410-5000, at (202) 402-7082 (this is not a toll-free number). HUD
welcomes and is prepared to receive calls from individuals who are deaf
or hard of hearing, as well as individuals with speech and
communication disabilities. To learn more about how to make an
accessible telephone call, please visit www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/telecommunications-relay-service-trs. HUD encourages submission of
questions about this document be sent to
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Build America, Buy America
The Build America, Buy America Act (``BABA'' or ``the Act'') was
enacted on November 15, 2021, as part of the Infrastructure Investment
and Jobs Act (``IIJA'') (Pub. L. 117-58). The Act establishes a
domestic content procurement preference, the BAP, for Federal
infrastructure programs. Section 70914(a) of the Act establishes that
no later than 180 days after the date of enactment, HUD must ensure
that none of the funds made available for infrastructure projects may
be obligated by the Department unless it has taken steps to ensure that
the iron, steel, manufactured products, and construction materials used
in a project are produced in the United States. In section 70912, the
Act further defines a project to include ``the construction,
alteration, maintenance, or repair of infrastructure in the United
States'' and includes within the definition of infrastructure those
items traditionally included along with buildings and real property.
Thus, starting May 14, 2022, new awards of HUD FFA, and any of those
newly obligated funds by HUD then obligated by the grantee for
infrastructure projects, are covered under BABA provisions of the Act,
41 U.S.C. 8301 note, unless covered by a waiver.
II. HUD's Progress in Implementation of the Act
Since the enactment of the Act, HUD has worked diligently to
implement the BAP. HUD understands that advancing Made in America
objectives is a continuous effort and believes this transparent
schedule of future implementation will provide industry partners and
FFA recipients with the time and notice necessary to efficiently and
effectively implement the BAP. HUD's proposed plans to move forward
with the implementation of the new BAP requirements is designed to
maximize coordination and collaboration to support long-term
investments in domestic production. HUD will continue its efforts to
implement the Act consistent with the guidance and requirements of the
Made in America Office of the Office of Management and Budget,
including anticipated guidance concerning appropriate compliance with
the BAP. HUD is also, through this waiver, soliciting specific comment
on the appropriate manner to implement the BAP in connection with the
use of construction materials and manufactured products in all
infrastructure projects across HUD's FFA programs.
In order to ensure orderly implementation of the BAP across HUD's
programs, HUD has provided public interest, general applicability
waivers in order to implement the BAP in phases in connection with the
application of the BAP across HUD's FFA programs and to provide HUD
with sufficient time to solicit information from the public relating to
the agency's implementation of the BAP in connection with FFA awards
made by HUD. HUD has previously published general applicability, public
interest waivers to the BAP to provide the agency with sufficient time
to solicit information from the public relating to the agency's
implementation of the BAP in connection with FFA awards made by HUD. On
November 23, 2022, HUD issued a separate waiver covering all HUD FFA
obligated by HUD on or before February 21, 2023, with the exception of
the BAP as to the purchase of iron and steel for infrastructure
projects funded by Community Development Block Grant (``CDBG'') formula
grants on or after November 15, 2022. Separately, HUD waived the
application of the BAP in connection with HUD FFA provided to Tribes,
Tribally Designated Housing Entities (``TDHE''), and other Tribal
Entities (referred to herein as ``Tribal FFA'') to allow time for HUD
to complete the Tribal consultation process regarding implementation of
the BAP in connection with infrastructure projects. This Notice does
not apply to Tribal FFA covered by that separate waiver.\1\
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\1\ General Applicability Waiver of Build America, Buy America
Provisions as Applied to Tribal Recipients of HUD Federal Financial
Assistance (Effective until May 14, 2023) address Tribes, Tribally
Designated Housing Entities (``TDHE''), and other Tribal Entities'
implementation of BABA. (May 5, 2022, 87 FR 26221).
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Details on HUD's implementation of the BABA requirements, including
two public interest waivers covering Exigent Circumstances and De
Minimis and Small Grants and a separate public interest waiver for all
Tribal FFA, can be found at www.hud.gov/program_offices/general_counsel/BABA.
III. Waiver Authority
Under section 70914(b), HUD and other Federal agencies have
authority to waive the application of a domestic content procurement
preference when (1) application of the preference would be contrary to
the public interest, (2) the materials and products subject to the
preference are not produced in the United States at a sufficient and
reasonably available quantity or satisfactory quality, or (3) inclusion
of domestically produced materials and products would increase the cost
of the overall project by more than 25 percent. Section 70914(c)
provides that a waiver under 70914(b) must be published by the agency
with a detailed written explanation for the proposed determination and
provide a public comment period of not less than 15 days.
IV. Public Interest, General Applicability Waiver of Buy America
Provisions
The Office of Management and Budget's April 18, 2022 memorandum,
``Initial Implementation Guidance on Application of Buy America
Preference in Federal Financial Assistance Programs for
Infrastructure'' (M-22-11), encourages agencies to consider ways to
provide the assistance to funding recipients that is necessary and
effective for the implementation of the BAP, including consideration of
phased implementation of BAP where appropriate. Strategic and phased
steps toward full BABA compliance refines the scope for what is exempt
from BAP while providing a clear timeline for full implementation,
consistent with the Congressional intent and stakeholder interest. It
also allows HUD grantees and stakeholders the time needed to construct
stronger supply channels to include new or amended vendor contracts
that comply with BABA requirements.
In fiscal year 2023, HUD grantees will receive $14 billion through
the Department's programs where infrastructure is an eligible activity
and may be subject to the BAP. For example, Choice Neighborhoods
(``CN'') funds
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may be used for infrastructure projects (e.g., transform severely
distressed public and assisted properties with high-quality mixed-
income) or non-infrastructure uses (e.g., business services, safety,
children's education and to improve employment, income, and health
outcomes). HUD estimates that up to 85 percent of Choice Neighborhoods
Implementation Grant funds to be awarded in 2023 ($289 million of $340
million total) will be used on housing and infrastructure projects
where the BAP may apply.
As HUD's previous Notices advised and as supported by several
comments received during the comment period, many of HUD's programs may
be subject to the BAP and have previously not required compliance with
similar Buy American preferences. Because the potential application of
BAP mandated by the Act is new to the majority of HUD's programs and
FFA, HUD chose to implement the BAP first with respect to all iron and
steel products used in infrastructure projects funded with HUD FFA on
or after November 15, 2022, through its CDBG formula grants.
To focus its efforts on the implementation of the BAP for CDBG
formula grants used to purchase iron and steel products as of November
15, 2022 and specified construction materials purchased with Fiscal
Year 2024 CDBG formula grant and Recovery Housing Program funds used in
infrastructure projects, HUD is proposing to waive the application of
the BAP: (1) as to other programs for HUD FFA used to purchase iron and
steel in addition to specified construction materials; (2) as to
construction materials not specified in this Notice; (3) manufactured
products for other programs and CDBG formula and Recovery Housing
Program grants, consistent with the proposed implementation schedule
set forth below:
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Construction
Iron and steel Construction materials--not Manufactured
materials--listed listed products
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Tribes, Tribally Designated Not Addressed in Not Addressed in Not Addressed in Not Addressed in
Housing Entities, and Tribal this Notice. See this Notice. See this Notice. See this Notice. See
Entities. note 1. note 1. note 1. note 1.
CDBG Formula Grants............ November 15, 2022-- Fiscal Year 2024.... Fiscal Year 2025.. Fiscal Year 2025.
as described in
the November 23,
2022 Final Waiver.
Choice Neighborhood, Lead February 22, 2023. August 23, 2024..... August 23, 2024... August 23, 2024.
Hazard Reduction, and Healthy
Homes Production Grants.
Recovery Housing Program August 23, 2023... Fiscal Year 2024.... Fiscal Year 2025.. Fiscal Year 2025.
(``RHP'') Grants.
All other HUD FFA except HOME, February 22, 2024. August 23, 2024..... August 23, 2024... August 23, 2024.
Housing Trust Fund, and Public
Housing FFA used for
maintenance projects.
HOME, Housing Trust Fund, and August 23, 2024... August 23, 2024..... August 23, 2024... August 23, 2024.
Public Housing FFA used for
maintenance projects.
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This proposed phased implementation, will allow for further
consideration of the most efficient methods of implementation across
the remaining HUD programs and for manufactured products and
construction materials not specified in this Notice. The proposed
waiver advances BABA by providing transparency in HUD's implementation
of the BAP, reducing the administrative burden to potential assistance
recipients where the costs of uncertainty in compliance with BABA could
distract from the focus on the efficient and effective implementation
of BABA in an orderly and efficient manner, and provides transparency
concerning the full implementation plans in connection with the
purchase of iron and steel for infrastructure products. HUD anticipates
that it may propose a new implementation schedule for construction
materials in other programs, construction materials not specified in
this Notice as to other programs in addition to CDBG formula grant and
Recovery Housing Program funds, and manufactured products for all HUD
programs once further clarity and guidance on the implementation is
available. Failure to provide recipients such flexibilities and
transparency could delay the award for infrastructure projects as
grantees and funding recipients must exert considerable effort in
changing their plans and accounting for the sourcing of materials in
construction projects without the benefit of complete guidance on the
Act's requirements.
Additionally, HUD believes that better coordination in the
implementation of BABA will avoid unnecessary and undue hardship that
could jeopardize the timely and cost-effective completion of such
projects as grantees and funding recipients that have previously not
been subject to requirements similar to BAP await guidance on how to
come into full compliance. Such a waiver will allow grantees and
funding recipients to focus their efforts on such critical projects and
allow HUD to focus its training and technical assistance on those
grantees beginning the implementation process. Proposing this waiver is
not an alternative to increasing domestic production. It is a tool to
assist HUD in its implementation of the Buy American provisions in the
most efficient manner in order to promote investment in HUD's domestic
manufacturing base, strengthen critical supply chains, and position
United States workers and businesses to compete and lead globally in
the 21st century. This waiver is in the interest of efficiency, to ease
burdens for HUD grantees and funding recipients, avoid unnecessary
costs, and avoid delays to projects that are critical and time
sensitive. This waiver will also allow HUD to focus, particularly in
the early phases of BABA implementation, on key products and critical
supply chains where increased U.S. manufacturing can best advance our
economic and national security. This
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waiver will also allow grantees and funding recipients to continue with
projects in connection with iron and steel products where Made in
America requirements have long been contemplated--providing greater
ease of implementation for HUD's grantees. Without this waiver, HUD
will likely lose grantee and funding recipient participation, be
exposed to liabilities if HUD forces grantees and funding recipients to
modify their current plans to come into compliance, or delay critical
activities to protect life, safety and property, and will negatively
impact the most vulnerable Americans we seek to serve.
As HUD's previous Notice advised and as supported by several
comments received during the comment period, many of the HUD's programs
may be subject to the BAP and have previously not required compliance
with similar Buy American preferences. Because the potential
application of BAP mandated by the Act is new to the majority of HUD's
program FFA, this waiver advances BABA by targeting the next phase of
implementation to include Choice Neighborhoods (``CN''), a place-based
grant program which helps communities develop and implement locally
driven comprehensive plans to transform neighborhoods. In Fiscal Year
2023, HUD received $350 million for CN, which Public Housing
Authorities and local jurisdictions apply for competitively. CN
provides planning grants, which provide for the development of
comprehensive plans, and implementation grants, which allow communities
to implement their plans--including for use on infrastructure
activities. This allows for efficient phased implementation while
reducing the administrative burden to potential grantees and funding
recipients where the costs of uncertainties surrounding compliance with
BABA could distract from the focus on higher value BABA compliant
items. Failure to provide recipients such flexibilities could delay the
award for infrastructure projects as grantees and funding recipients
must exert considerable effort accounting for the sourcing for
miscellaneous, low-cost items. HUD is seeking comment on the further
implementation of the BAP but will focus specific attention on the full
implementation of the BAP in connection with the use of iron and steel
in infrastructure projects in other FFA programs utilizing HUD FFA
within this waiver period, except for Tribal FFA, and in connection
with the use of specified construction materials in infrastructure
projects funded by CDBG formula grant and Recovery Housing Program
funds within this waiver period.
V. Impact of This Waiver on Other FFA
HUD will not require compliance with the BAP in connection with the
use of any HUD FFA obligated by HUD before November 14, 2022, or during
the pendency of any other applicable BABA waiver issued by HUD,
including this waiver, as applicable, after it is finalized. However,
where the BAP or other ``Buy American'' requirements are made
applicable to a project of a grantee or funding recipient by another
Federal agency, those requirements are not waived by this waiver, nor
is the grantee or funding recipient exempt from the application of
those requirements in accordance with the requirements of the Federal
agency providing such FFA.
VI. Assessment of Cost Advantage of a Foreign-Sourced Product
Under OMB Memorandum M-22-11, ``Memorandum for Heads of Executive
Departments and Agencies,'' published on April 18, 2022, agencies are
expected to assess ``whether a significant portion of any cost
advantage of a foreign-sourced product is the result of the use of
dumped steel, iron, or manufactured products or the use of injuriously
subsidized steel, iron, or manufactured products'' as appropriate
before granting a public interest waiver. HUD's analysis has concluded
that this assessment is not applicable to this waiver, as this waiver
is not based in the cost of foreign-sourced products. HUD will perform
additional market research during the waiver period to better
understand the market and to limit the use of waivers caused by dumping
of foreign-sourced products.
VII. Solicitation of Comments on the Waiver
As required under section 70914 of the Act, HUD is soliciting
comment from the public on the waiver announced in this Notice. In
particular, HUD invites comments on its updated implementation schedule
and corresponding waiver of application of the BAP in connection with
infrastructure projects funded by HUD FFA. HUD also seeks specific
comment on how it may best further phase in the application of the BAP:
(1) as to other programs for HUD FFA used to purchase iron and steel in
addition to specified construction materials; (2) as to construction
materials not specified in this Notice; (3) manufactured products for
other programs and CDBG formula and Recovery Housing Program grants HUD
invites comments on what time period would be appropriate purposes of
achieving these various phases of orderly implementation of the Act.
If issued, the waiver would be applicable to HUD FFA that HUD
obligates on or after the effective date of the final waiver and
throughout the applicable waiver periods consistent with the
implementation schedule as described above. Additionally, for HUD FFA
obligated by HUD on or after February 22, 2023, but prior to the
effective date of the final waiver described in this Notice, HUD would
waive application of BAP for all expenditures incurred by grantees
after the effective date of the Final Notice, consistent with the
implementation periods described above.
Marcia L. Fudge,
Secretary.
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