Vol 2, No 1 (2024): Emirati Journal of Civil Engineering and Applications

Issue Description

Emirati Journal of Civil Engineering and Applications is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to publishing original scientific articles on research and development in all fields of civil engineering. It publishes high quality papers on all aspects civil engineering and applications. It accepts research articles on topics like construction engineering, geotechnics, engineering mechanics, engineering materials, structure engineering, environmental engineering, civil engineering, earthquakes, water resources, hydrotechnical engineering, hydraulic and hydraulic structures, construction management and material, etc. EJCEA publishes only papers that demonstrate substantial scientific innovation.

EJCEA is focused on highlighting new and trimming strategies that discuss the physical environment’s quality through the application of architectural, engineering, construction, management, and building techniques that improve project planning and implementation for environmental protection and transportation improvements. It will become increasingly important to increase sustainability in a global setting as interdisciplinary knowledge advances that are focused on bettering our comprehension of how structures are formed and their actual and potential impact upon their surroundings. Each submission will go through a blind review process, and those that are accepted will be published online only (open access).

Table of Contents

Articles

Maturity of BIM Implementation in the Jordanian AEC Industry
Saif El-Safadi, Michael Gerges, Matthew Clarke, Tala Damra, Ahmed Khalafallah, Peter Demian, Omar Selim, Marek Salamak, Georgios Kapogiannis (Author)
4-22
DOI: https://doi.org/10.54878/v09xr534
Effect of Fly Ash Replacement Content on the Autogenous Shrinkage of Self-Compacting Concrete.
Jian-lan Zheng, Areej T. Almalkawi, Wenda Wu, Amal Th. Almalkawi (Author)
23-31
DOI: https://doi.org/10.54878/2283zw64
Key durability characteristics of GGBS-cement kiln dust based concretes
Sokrates Ioannou, Morsaleen Chowdhury, Ahmed Al-Qarawi, Patcy Paul, Amal Alghazo (Author)
32-41
DOI: https://doi.org/10.54878/01cv9k89
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