Focus and Scope
Journal Overview
Journal of Civil Engineering and Structures (JCES) is a multidisciplinary, an open-access, internationally double-blind peer-reviewed journal published one (1) issues per year, which was founded in 2017. It reports the latest and most creative research results in all aspects of civil engineering science and applications, including but are not necessarily limited to Construction and Building Materials, Structural and Earthquake Engineering, Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Water Science and Engineering, Transportation Engineering, Ocean and Marine Engineering, Urban Engineering, and Surveying Engineering. Articles of an interdisciplinary nature are particularly welcome. The editorial policy is to maintain a reasonable balance between papers regarding different research areas so that the journal will be useful to all interested scientific groups in these fields.
All published articles will be assigned DOI provided by CrossRef.
Special Issues
Special Issues deal with more focused topics with high current interest falling within the scope of the journal in which they are published. Special Issue proposals are welcome at any time during the year. For most of the civil engineering conferences it is possible to submit papers presented at the conference for subsequent publication in special issues of the JCES.
Aim & Scope
Journal of Civil Engineering and Structures (JCES) welcomes contributions, which promote the exchange of ideas and rational discourse between practicing educators and civil engineering researchers all over the world. JCES provides researchers and practitioners in structural and civil engineering with a unique forum for disseminating new ideas and techniques with significant potential impact.
The JCES is dedicated to advancing the boundary of knowledge and technology by encouraging cross-disciplinary research studies and innovative applications in major engineering projects. The journal intends to capture and archive in a timely manner and in one venue significant advancements in a broad field that encompasses, but is not limited to:
• Construction and Building Materials
• Structural and Earthquake Engineering
• Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering
• Fracture Mechanics
• Environmental Engineering
• Water Science and Engineering
• Transportation Engineering
• Ocean and Marine Engineering
• Urban Engineering
• Surveying Engineering