The Open Civil Engineering Journal

Aims and Scope:
The Open Civil Engineering Journal is an Open Access journal which publishes research, reviews/mini-reviews, letter articles and guest edited single topic issues in all areas of civil engineering.

The Open Civil Engineering Journal, a peer-reviewed journal, is an important and reliable source of current information on developments in civil engineering. The topics covered in the journal include (but not limited to) planning, design, construction, and maintenance of concrete structures and construction materials. Other areas includes structural mechanics, soil mechanics, foundation engineering, offshore geotechnics, water resources, its use and control, hydraulics, horology, coastal engineering, river engineering, transportation engineering, municipal engineering, ocean modeling, fluid-solid-structure interactions, offshore engineering, earthquake engineering, marine structures, constructional management, IoT applied to continuous monitoring and SHM, extreme events analysis, Machine learning routines, Digital Twins and BIM for maintenance and repair and other civil engineering relevant areas.
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Editor-in-Chief:

  • Mohamed Ghrici Geomaterials Laboratory
    Department of Civil Engineering
    Hassiba Benbouali University of Chlef
    Chlef
    Algeria

ISSN: 1874-1495

Special Issues With Active Call for Papers

Submission closes on: Mar 20, 2027
AI-aided structural engineering

The rapid advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaping the landscape of civil and structural engineering. From conceptual design to construction monitoring and lifecycle management, AI-driven methods are enabling engineers to address increasingly complex structural challenges with enhanced precision, efficiency, and resilience. This Special Issue on AI-Aided Structural Engineering aims to highlight recent developments, emerging methodologies, and practical applications that integrate data-driven intelligence with traditional mechanics-based approaches. Structural engineering has historically relied on physics-based modeling,... see more