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DHF publishes new guidance to help members prepare for major 2026 construction regulation reforms

The Door & Hardware Federation (DHF) has launched a new guidance document designed to help members understand and prepare for the significant construction regulation reforms expected in 2026.

Created in response to UK Government proposed legislative changes following the Grenfell Inquiry, the guidance explains what the new regulatory landscape may look like and how businesses across the door, hardware, and wider construction sector can take practical steps to prepare. The document aims to simplify complicated regulatory developments and provide members with a clear direction on how to strengthen compliance, improve product safety processes, and meet rising expectations around competence and accountability.

The guidance, entitled ‘Preparing for Forthcoming Changes to Regulating Construction’, outlines the key reforms that are expected to reshape the industry. These include the move towards a single construction regulator, major changes to construction product rules, and the introduction of a new General Safety Requirement that will apply to all construction products not already covered by the Construction Products Regulations. These developments signal a shift towards stronger enforcement, clearer responsibilities across the supply chain, and a greater focus on evidence-based compliance.

Rather than simply outlining the changes, DHF has focused on helping members understand what actions they should take now. The document encourages businesses to review their competence and training arrangements, strengthen technical documentation and traceability, ensure that product claims are supported by clear evidence, and align with robust certification and testing processes. It also highlights the importance of preparing for increased scrutiny across the supply chain as the regulatory environment becomes more structured and accountable.

“Construction regulation is changing at pace, and it is essential that businesses across our sector are ready for what is coming,” explains DHF’s General Manager, Michael Skelding. “This guidance has been developed to give members a clear and practical understanding of the proposed reforms so they can take action early and continue to meet the highest standards of safety and compliance. DHF members already place strong emphasis on quality and professionalism, and this document helps ensure they remain well prepared as the regulatory framework continues to evolve.”

The guidance makes clear that many DHF members are already in a strong position due to their commitment to industry standards and responsible business practices. However, it also stresses that early preparation will be important as the sector moves towards tighter regulation and greater accountability. DHF will continue to work closely with Government and industry partners to monitor developments and provide ongoing support through technical guidance, training, and updates, ensuring members remain informed and confident as the new regulations take shape.

The document is now available to download from the members’ area of the DHF website (login required): https://bit.ly/4svAdkc

March 2026

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