Civil engineering journals and magazines are publications geared toward the general civil engineering community. The main difference between the journals and the magazines is that the journals are usually peer-reviewed whereas the magazines will include non-peer-reviewed articles. Civil engineering journals and magazines cover the research, construction and design industries. They typically include the areas of structural, geotechnical, environmental, construction, water resources, and transportation engineering. A new area being embraced by various civil engineering journals and magazines is "computers/computing in civil engineering".- Category ID : 428930
Site features headline news, searchable directories of engineers, contractors and industry job listings for architects, engineers, and other professionals.
An independent news source for information on engineered projects; consulting firm management; surveying GPS; rehabilitation of structures; construction materials methods; public works.
Provides engineers, contractors and government information on equipment, materials, technology, and products targeted to transportation specifying/buying teams who design, build and maintain the facilities.
International journal on public works, ports and waterways developments. Presents dredging related papers on important scientific and state-of-the-art subjects.
Bimonthly journal of the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering. Publishes articles in the fields of structure, construction, mechanics, materials,transportation, computer applications, hydrotechnical and environmental engineering.
Includes latest news, discussion and articles on engineering-themed topics such as projects, infrastructure improvement, career opportunities and career advancement strategies.
Online open access peer reviewed journal published quarterly by Integrated Publishing Association. Includes aims and scope, and author guidelines for the submission of research articles and review papers.
Publish cross-disciplinary papers about methodologies for monitoring, evaluating, expanding, repairing, replacing, financing, or otherwise sustaining the civil infrastructure.
Deals with composite materials consisting of continuous synthetic fibers and matrices for use in civil engineering structures and subjected to the loading and environments of the infrastructure.