Overview
Join NCSHA on Thursday, June 18, to explore how Build America, Buy America (BABA) applies to HFA-administered programs. During this webinar, we will cover core rules, key definitions, and what domestic content procurement preference requirements — also known as the Buy America Preference — mean for affordable housing construction and rehabilitation projects. You will learn how BABA affects affordable housing and other key stakeholders — developers, general contractors, manufacturers, suppliers — and where HFAs fit within the broader buyer and compliance ecosystem.
In this webinar, we will:
- Examine the BABA waiver process and walk through scenarios where HFAs and their partners may consider waiver strategies based on cost, availability, public interest, or project feasibility.
- Explain the documentation HFAs must receive from developers and contractors and how to evaluate component-level and material-level compliance.
- Consider best practices for integrating BABA into application reviews, loan agreements, construction monitoring, and closeout processes.
- Learn what housers should anticipate regarding cost impacts, procurement challenges, timelines, and opportunities as the market continues to adapt.
Registration closes June 16.
This webinar will be recorded and available on demand to all registrants. Participants in the live event can earn up to four CPE credits.
June 18 Agenda
1:00 pm – 2:00 pm ET | BABA Fundamentals for HFAs and Their Partners
Review core rules, key definitions, and what domestic content procurement preference requirements — AKA the Buy America Preference — mean for affordable housing construction and rehabilitation projects. Learn what to anticipate regarding cost impacts, procurement challenges, timelines, and opportunities as the market continues to adapt.
2:10 pm – 3:10 pm ET | BABA’s Impact Across the Housing Development Landscape
This panel of experts representing different segments of the industry will examine how BABA is affecting affordable housing development in practice and how stakeholders are responding.
3:20 pm – 3:50 pm ET | Waivers: When, Why, and How HFAs and Their Partners Should Use Them
Expert trainers break down waiver paths and walk through scenarios and strategies based on cost, availability, public interest, or project feasibility.
3:50 pm – 5:00 pm ET | Certification, Documentation, and Oversight
Understand what documentation developers and contractors must provide, how HFAs should evaluate component-level and material-level compliance, and best practices for integrating BABA into application reviews, loan agreements, construction monitoring, and closeout processes.
Trainers
- Jessie Handforth Kome, Director | CohnReznick
- Geoffrey Magon, Director | CohnReznick
Session 2 Panelists
- Ashley Carson, Chief Counsel, MaineHousing
- Chris Connis, Senior Project Manager, Construction | Woda Cooper Companies, Inc.
- Jenna Nelson, Project Manager | Shopworks Architecture
- Kerina Spencer, Senior Real Estate Development Manager | Enterprise Community Development



