In a post-earthquake situation, the BDUA process is crucial. Assessing buildings in the affected area determines which residents can return home and who needs provisional shelter. This process is also essential for continuity of public services and economic activity in general, because it supports decisionmakers on whether administrative and economic functions can continue as normal or if a temporary slowdown is needed to enable the community to recover as quickly as possible. Since 2025, a new framework for conducting and coordinating BDUA services after an earthquake in Albania is available. Experts are being trained to familiarize themselves with its methodology and the practical tools used. The Construction Institute invites you to follow this page to stay informed and up to date with materials, guidelines and activities related to the BDUA platform.