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* 1. How familiar are you with Building Information Modeling (BIM)?

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* 2. What is your professional background?

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* 3. In which Caribbean countries do you primarily practice as a professional involved in disaster resilience or infrastructure projects?

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* 4. How have BIM been used in your projects? (Select all that apply)

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* 5. How important do you think BIM is in enhancing disaster resilience in construction projects?

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* 6. What are the biggest challenges when integrating BIM into disaster resilience projects in the Caribbean?

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* 7. In your opinion, how can BIM contribute to disaster resilience? (Select all that apply)

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* 8. Do you believe that national policy or regional mandates would improve BIM adoption for resilience?

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* 9. How would you rate the overall readiness of the Caribbean AEC (Architecture, Engineering, Construction) sector to implement BIM for disaster resilience?

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* 10. Has BIM been used in any disaster-preparedness or post-disaster reconstruction projects in your country or organization?

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* 11. To what extent does your government or local authority support the use of BIM in disaster resilience projects?

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* 12. Have you or your team received formal training in using BIM for disaster-resilient design?

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* 13. Over the next 5 years, how do you see BIM impacting disaster resilience in the Caribbean?

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* 14. What should be prioritized to accelerate BIM adoption for disaster resilience in the region? (Select up to 3)

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