Request FAST-41 Coverage
We’re excited that you are interested in FAST-41 coverage for your infrastructure project. At the Permitting Council, we are here to help make sure that your request for FAST-41 coverage is prepared and submitted correctly so that your project can benefit from the services we provide project developers / sponsors.
How to Request Coverage
We encourage you to review the FAST-41 eligibility requirements and either submit a draft FAST-41 Initiation Notice (FIN) or reach out to our dedicated team of infrastructure project advisors to discuss your project prior to submitting an official FIN. Draft FINs are optional, but provide an opportunity for us and the expected lead federal agency to provide feedback about completeness of the FIN prior to officially beginning the FAST-41 process. We also highly encourage pre-FAST-41 project discussions. You can schedule a time to connect by emailing our team at FAST-41@permitting.gov.
Submit a DRAFT FAST-41 Initiation Notice
Sponsors of infrastructure projects that meet FAST-41’s eligibility criteria and wish to obtain program benefits must request coverage by submitting a FAST-41 Initiation Notice (FIN).
Click below to submit an official FIN:
We recommend following the steps above to submit a draft FIN and/or meet with our team ahead of official FIN submissions.
Please contact us if you do not have the ability to submit your request online and our team will reach out to work through alternative solutions.
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Last Updated: Wednesday, November 19, 2025