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Aims & Scope

The HBRC Journal is an international, peer-reviewed Open Access journal dedicated to the advancement of knowledge in the fields of construction engineering, building materials, housing, and urban development. The primary aim of the journal is to highlight pioneering research and development that fosters technological innovation and excellence within the global building sector.

The journal serves as a platform for engineers, architects, researchers, and policymakers to disseminate high-quality findings that address both local and global challenges in the built environment. The HBRC Journal focuses on innovative and original research that demonstrates scientific merit and contributes to the evolution of construction practices.

Topics

The HBRC Journal welcomes submissions on a broad range of topics, including but not limited to:

  • Sustainable Building Materials: Innovative use of raw, green, and recycled materials.
  • Structural Engineering: Concrete (traditional and specialized) and metallic constructions.
  • Geotechnical Engineering: Soil mechanics, foundations, and advanced geological applications.
  • Environmental and Sanitary Engineering: Research on sustainable urban infrastructure and environmental protection.
  • Construction Management: Optimization, value engineering, and project performance.
  • Advanced Technologies: Applications of nanotechnology in construction and architectural design.

Types of Articles

To maintain a high standard of scholarly impact, the HBRC Journal exclusively considers Original Research Articles. These include manuscripts describing original laboratory experiments, architectural design works, and empirical studies that provide significant new insights to the field.