About the Journal

Civil Engineering Science and Technology (CEST) is a scientific journal dedicated to publishing high-quality research in civil engineering. The journal focuses on the scientific and technological aspects that contribute to developing methods, materials, and innovations in civil engineering. CEST covers a wide range of topics, including soil and rock mechanics, structures and materials, hydraulics and hydrology, transportation and infrastructure, environmental and resource management, information and computing technology in civil engineering, technological innovations, as well as case studies and real-world applications in civil engineering projects.

The journal is published twice a year, in March and October. CEST serves as a platform for academics, researchers, and professionals to disseminate the latest findings that support the advancement of civil engineering knowledge and practices on a global scale. CEST welcomes original research articles, review papers, and case studies, ensuring that the latest developments in the field contribute to both academic research and practical applications.

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Current Issue

Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): March | CEST (Civil Engineering Science and Technology)

Civil Engineering Science and Technology (CEST) is a peer-reviewed journal that applies a double-blind review process to ensure the rigor, credibility, and objectivity of published works. The journal adopts an open-access model, facilitating wide dissemination of scientific contributions to the global academic and professional community. Published biannually in March and October, CEST emphasizes the development of scientific approaches, engineering methods, and technological innovations across core domains of civil engineering, including geotechnics, structures and materials, infrastructure systems, environmental sustainability, and the integration of digital technologies such as artificial intelligence, Internet of Things, and digital twin.

Volume 2, Number 1 (March 2026) presents contributions from authors across Indonesia, Argentina, South Africa, Vietnam, and Australia, reflecting an increasingly international dimension of civil engineering research. This issue covers key topics including BIM interoperability, AI integration in construction risk prediction, digital twin applications for infrastructure systems, flood modeling based on extreme rainfall, structural design of reinforced concrete buildings, and digital tools for architectural communication. Overall, the issue highlights the growing role of digitalization, simulation, and intelligent systems in advancing contemporary civil engineering practices.

Published: 2026-04-12
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