Construction and Building Materials provides an international forum for the dissemination of research and development in the
field of construction and building materials and their application in new works and repair practice. The journal publishes a wide range
of research and application papers which describe ... click here for full Aims & Scope
Construction and Building Materials provides an international forum for the dissemination of research and development in the
field of construction and building materials and their application in new works and repair practice. The journal publishes a wide range
of research and application papers which describe laboratory and numerical investigations or report on full scale projects.
Construction
and Building Materials also publishes detailed case studies and review articles, as well as short communications and discussions.
The materials and technology covered include: cement, concrete reinforcement, bricks and mortars, additives, corrosion technology,
ceramics, timber, steel, polymers, glass fibres, recycled materials and by-products, sealants, adhesives.
The scope of Construction
and Building Materials includes, but is not restricted to, new works and repair and maintenance of the following: bridges, high-rise
buildings, dams, civil engineering structures, silos, highway pavements, tunnels, water containment structures, sewers, roofing, housing,
coastal defences.
At a time when the pressure is on all engineers, architects and contractors to optimise use of new materials
and up-to-date technologies, Construction and Building Materials provides essential information that will help improve efficiency,
productivity and competitiveness in world markets. It is therefore vital reading for all professionals and academics involved with research
into, or specification of, building materials.
Author duties:
Acceptance of a manuscript for publication in the journal
carries with it an understanding that the author, when requested, will fulfil an obligation to contribute their expertise to the review
of others' manuscripts. Authors who are unwilling to assist with the review of a colleague's paper may in extreme cases find that their
manuscripts are no longer welcomed for publication in Construction and Building Materials.
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