Journal

Australian Journal of Civil Engineering (2003 - )

From
2003
Functions
Civil Engineering and Journal
Website
https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/tcen20
Reference No
ISSN: 1448-8353

Summary

The 'Australian Journal of Civil Engineering' [ISSN: 1448-8353] is the peer-reviewed technical journal of the Civil College of Engineers Australia, and has been published by various commercial publishers since 2003. It focuses on research, development and professional achievements in all areas of civil engineering including: transportation; construction; water engineering; coastal and oceans; ports and harbours; geotechnical engineering; tunnelling; mining engineering; infrastructure and building; management and leadership; risk and reliability; planning and policy; heritage sustainability; and life cycle asset management. It is usually published twice a year. It supersedes the 'Civil Engineering Transactions' [ISSN: 0020-3297].

Details

The Journal was published by Engineers Media for Engineers Australia, Volume 1, 2003 - Volume 12, 2014, and online through "Informit" 2003 - 2014. From Volume 13, Issue 1, 2015 the Journal has been published by "Taylor and Francis" and they host the series online 2003 - current.

Timeline

 1920 - 1928 Transactions of the Institution of Engineers, Australia
       1929 - 2014 Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia
             1959 - 2002 Civil Engineering Transactions
                   2003 - Australian Journal of Civil Engineering

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