
About the Journal
Journal of Civil Aspects and Structural Engineering (JCASE) is a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary scientific journal dedicated to the exploration and advancement of civil engineering and structural engineering principles. This journal aims to serve as a comprehensive platform for academics, researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to share innovative research findings, practical applications, and insightful theories that address the challenges and opportunities within the field. JCASE invites contributions that cover a broad spectrum of topics including, but not limited to, the design, construction, maintenance, and management of structures and infrastructure; sustainable and green building materials; earthquake engineering; soil-structure interaction; structural health monitoring; and the impact of technological advancements on civil and structural engineering practices. By fostering a multidisciplinary dialogue, JCASE aims to contribute to the development of resilient, sustainable, and innovative solutions that improve the built environment and public welfare.

Journal of Civil Aspects and Structural Engineering is seeking to appoint an Editorial Board
Current Issue

Articles
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Tensile and Compressive Strength Investigations of Ordinary Concrete and Pozzolanic Concrete and the Effect of Polypropylene on Them
Physical and Mechanical Properties Investigation of Concrete with Rice Husk Ash and Recycled Aggregate
Principles Governing Construction Contracts in Construction Projects and Establishing A Relationship Between Cost and Schedule
Numerical Modelling Using ABAQUS Finite Element Software for Two Types of Beam-to-Column Connections and Reduced Cross-Section Connections to Reduce Progressive Damage
Presenting the Model of Factors Affecting the Environmental Complexity of Public-Private Partnership Projects in the Urban Rings of West Mazandaran Using a Qualitative-Quantitative Method
Investigating the Effect of Pozzolan on the Strength of Concrete Containing Hybrid Fibers with FRP Screws
Transverse Vibration Analysis of Saturated Pro-Elastic Beams as a Longitudinal Function Scale
Analysis of Safety Risks of Construction Projects Using Multi-Criteria Decision-Making Models (A Case Study of Residential Towers of Armitage, Tehran)
The Effect of Non-implementation of the Beam Roof of the Last Floor Block on the Irregularity of the Analysis and Design of the Structure