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Trump Asks to Speed Up Processing Times for Infra Projects

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As the White House goes on to overhaul the entire environmental review as well as its permitting process, the US president, Donald Trump, has inked a memorandum on April 15, 2025, which will need federal agencies to integrate technology within their review workflows so as to speed up processing times when it comes to infrastructure projects.

The objective of the order includes eradicating the usage of the paper-based application and also reviewing the process when it comes to reducing unnecessary project delays. The alterations will go on to affect a range of infrastructure projects like factories, roads, bridges, mines, and power plants, as per the White House.

The White House has gone on to say that its actions are all set to digitize the permit applications, speed up processing times as well as the reviews, elevate coordination when it comes to inter-agencies within the projects and, at the same time, give sponsors more predictability and transparency when it comes to project permitting schedules.

The memo goes on to order the CEQ’s chairman, post 15 days, to go ahead and establish an agency permitting an innovation center, which is going to build the prototype tools in this regard.

As per the secretary of the interior, Doug Burgum, they need to drill more and map more and even build more as well as mine more, and at the same time, innovate faster than the global competitors.

This order follows a range of permitting changes that the Trump administration began the day of his inauguration. It is well to be noted that on January 20, Trump signed a range of executive orders that slashed the White House’s National Environmental Policy Act rulemaking powers and went on to declare a national energy emergency. So as to accelerate permissions for oil, nuclear, gas, coal, biofuel, and hydropower projects in addition to mines that gather critical materials.

Both sides of the aisle have gone on to support the permitting reform. Even Joe Biden during his time in office went ahead and rolled back many of the changes that Trump had brought in his first term in the president’s office by speeding up permits for clean energy projects as well as data centers. But many environmental groups are kind of apprehensive about any sort of permitting changes that could be an advantage for the fossil fuel industry.

The optimism of contractors

Certain building industry groups have gone on to testify before the Congress with regard to federal environmental review as well as permitting issues. A Florida-based CEO had gone on to tell his investors during company’s full-year earnings call that a gas-fired generation renaissance is indeed showing up.

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