FHWAProposed Rule
Update of 23 CFR Part 630, Subparts A and G
TransportationFinance & Banking
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Summary
The Federal Highway Administration is proposing updates to rules about how federal highway funds can be used and how highway projects are managed. These changes aim to modernize decades-old regulations to better reflect current construction practices and project management standards.
Key Points
- 1Updates federal rules governing the use of federal highway funding and project administration procedures
- 2Affects highway construction projects, state transportation departments, and contractors who build roads across the country
- 3Proposes changes to how projects are planned, funded, and managed to align with modern construction industry practices
- 4This is a proposed rule, meaning the public can submit comments before the final version is released
- 5Changes could make it easier and faster to complete highway projects by reducing outdated requirements
Impact Assessment
If you are a State Department of Transportation, this means you will need to update your project management procedures and federal fund usage practices to comply with the modernized rules.
Impact Level
Significant
Geographic Scope
National
Compliance Cost
Moderate
Who is Affected
State GovernmentsTransportation CompaniesManufacturersWorkers/Laborers
Key Dates
Published
June 3, 2025
Regulatory Connections
Authorized By
Amends CFR Sections
23 CFR Part 630 Subpart A23 CFR Part 630 Subpart G
Other Documents in This Rulemaking (FHWA-2013-0002)
FHWATransportation
Incorporating Safety Into Federal-aid Programs and Projects
FHWATransportation
Updates to Pavement Regulations
FHWATransportation
National Performance Management Measures: Assessing Bridge Condition
FHWATransportation
National Performance Management Measures: Rescinding Requirements for the First Performance Period
This summary is for informational purposes only. It may not capture all nuances of the regulation. Always refer to the official text for authoritative information.
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