In a move aimed at supporting the construction sector, the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development (DHSUD) has granted housing developers an extension to meet compliance requirements, pushing the deadline to 2026.
This decision provides developers with additional time to align their projects with government regulations, potentially easing operational pressures and fostering continued investment in the housing market. The extension is seen as a strategic measure to balance regulatory oversight with the practical challenges faced by the industry.
By extending the compliance timeline, authorities hope to maintain momentum in housing development while ensuring that projects ultimately meet established standards for quality and sustainability.