International Journal of Construction Engineering and Planning
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International Journal of Construction Engineering and Planning

Peer-Reviewed Hybrid open Access  ISSN: 2456-2335

About the Journal

International Journal of Construction Engineering and Planningis primarily devoted to scientific articles and comprehensive reviews that are focused on the quality control, risk assessment, resource management in the field of construction engineering and planning. Journal also focuses on the production planning, critical path method that can create an impact on the ongoing research.

All contributions to the journal are rigorously refereed and are selected on the basis of quality and originality of the work. The journal publishes the most significant new research papers or any other original contribution in the form of reviews and reports on new concepts in all areas pertaining to its scope and research being done in the world, thus ensuring its scientific priority and significance.

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Journal at a Glance

Abbreviation
ijcep
Frequency
2 Issues (Jan-June),(July-Dec)
ISSN
2456-2335
Impact Factor (SJIF)

6.002

DOI Prefix
10.37628/IJCEP
Language
English
Subject
Civil Engineering
Format
Hybrid open Access
Starting Year
2015

Latest Articles

Ahead of PrintSubscriptionReview Article 2026-03-27

Mechanical Response of Cementitious Composites Containing Alkali-Resistant Glass Fiber Reinforcement

By H. A. Shinde, K. D. Shrikhande, A. D. Rathod, N. A Dane, M. S. Pathrut, P. G. Marmat, and S. P. Mate

Abstract: ABSTRACT Concrete is one of the most widely utilized construction materials because of its excellent compressive strength and long-term durability. Despite these advantages, it exhibits poor tensile strength and is prone to cracking, which can reduce its overall structural performance. To address these shortcomings, the inclusion of fibers in concrete has gained significant attention as…

Ahead of PrintSubscriptionResearch Article 2026-03-26

Smart Risk Management: Power BI in Modern Construction Practices

By Umang. R. Raichura, Ayush. R. Patel R. Patel, Dr. Jayesh. R. Pitroda, Dhrumil Chauhan, Ditsa. D. Chavda, Mr. Sunil Patel, and Tirthrajsinh. U. Chouhan

Abstract: Abstract— In the evolving domain of construction management, data-driven decision-making plays a pivotal role in ensuring successful project execution. This paper presents a comprehensive approach to risk identification, analysis, and mitigation using Microsoft Power BI. By integrating Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) and risk data extracted from periodic reports (PPR, DPR, WPR), we demonstrate…

Ahead of PrintSubscriptionResearch Article 2026-04-26

Evaluation of Culvert design by FRP Rebars

By Agwan Aryan Shashikant, Mandal Abhijeet Arun, Landge Abhishek Babasaheb, Nirmal Pratik Annasaheb Annasaheb, and Abhijeet R Pabale

Abstract: Abstract The increasing need for long-lasting and sustainable infrastructure has encouraged the use of innovative materials in civil engineering applications. This study examines the design of a culvert reinforced with Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) bars as a substitute for conventional steel reinforcement. FRP bars provide notable benefits such as excellent resistance to corrosion, a high…

PublishedSubscriptionResearch Article 2026-01-16

Construction Planning Practices in Dubai, U.A.E.: A Study of Contractor Strategies and Regulatory Compliance

By Anil Gautam and Deepa Varghese

Abstract: Abstract Dubai, renowned for its skyscrapers and engineering achievements, serves as a global benchmark for modern construction. This study highlights the critical role of effective construction planning in ensuring timely and successful project delivery within the United Arab Emirates. A structured questionnaire was administered to key stakeholders and industry experts with extensive construction experience to…

Ahead of PrintSubscriptionCase Study 2025-11-22

Digital Twin-Enabled Structural Health Monitoring Framework for Real-Time Damage Detection in Civil Infrastructure

By Bhavinbhai G. Lakhani

Abstract: Abstract The paper discusses how Digital Twin-enabled Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) restyles civil infrastructure by finding damage in real time, decreasing costs, and increasing safety levels. As opposed to the traditional inspection methods, Digital Twins apply virtual models and sensors to observe structures like bridges, dams, and buildings immediately, which reduces the repair costs by…

PublishedSubscriptionResearch Article 2025-08-15

Application of Total Quality Management & Retrofitting Techniques for Rehabilitation (By using Carbon Fiber Method)

By Jagtap Akshay G.

Abstract: Abstract— The report focuses on the Application of Total Quality Management (TQM) and Retrofitting Techniques for Rehabilitation in construction projects. The aim is to extend the lifespan of aging structures, ensure safety, and improve performance through systematic approaches. TQM provides a framework for continuous improvement and customer satisfaction, ensuring that rehabilitation projects meet modern standards.…

Published in International Journal of Construction Engineering and Planning · Vol. 11, Issue 02, 2025 · pp. 1–8Read Article →