EPA Proposes Rule to Redefine ‘Begin Actual Construction’ in Permitting
The proposed rule aims to clarify when construction activities can begin under Clean Air Act permitting programs while reducing delays for infrastructure and energy projects.
The EPA has proposed a rule that would redefine the term “begin actual construction” as part of efforts to streamline environmental permitting and remove regulatory barriers.
The proposed change is intended to clarify when construction activities can legally begin under Clean Air Act permitting programs. EPA officials said the revision would provide greater certainty for project developers while maintaining environmental protections.
Under the proposal, certain pre-construction activities could be allowed to proceed earlier in the permitting process, helping reduce delays for infrastructure and energy projects. The agency said the update is designed to improve efficiency without compromising compliance requirements.
EPA is seeking public comment on the proposal before moving forward with a final rule. Officials said the effort is part of broader initiatives to modernize permitting processes and support timely project development.

