Topic Editors

College of Civil and Transportation Engineering, Hohai University, Nanjing, China
Dr. Songhan Zhang
Department of Civil Engineering, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116023, China
Associate Professor, Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering, The University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045, USA

Advances in Intelligent Construction, Operation and Maintenance, 2nd Edition

Abstract submission deadline
31 October 2025
Manuscript submission deadline
31 December 2025
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Dear Colleagues,

This topic is a continuation of the previous successful topic “Advances in Intelligent Construction, Operation and Maintenance” (https://www.mdpi.com/topics/intelligent_construction).

Intelligent construction, operation, and maintenance combines modern information technology, the life-cycle concept, and traditional engineering modes, which are the research frontiers in civil engineering. Specifically, intelligent construction, operation, and maintenance utilize information technology, such as digitalization, networks, intelligence, data, calculation power, and advanced algorithms, to realize the collaboration of project planning, design, implementation, operation, and maintenance through digital construction resources, standardized models, information interaction, visual recognition, high-performance computing, and intelligent decision-making. Intelligent construction, operation, and maintenance can maximize the value of the project, minimize the cost of the project, improve the industrial structure, enhance structural safety, reduce the investment in maintenance, and deliver green and sustainable intelligent engineering products and services to users. The full achievements of the above objectives and benefits need well-coordinated interdisciplinary research for the full adaptation of innovative technologies developed in other disciplines to applications in civil engineering. Therefore, intelligent construction, operation, and maintenance involve three major fields: building information model technology, internet of things technology, and artificial intelligence technology, including dozens of research topics such as information monitoring, data mining, structural analysis, automated construction, remote control, optimal operation, safety assessment, remote sensing technologies, and renewable materials. In the past several years, researchers throughout the world have carried out intensive research in this community and made remarkable progress. The purpose of this Special Issue is to attract the latest progress in intelligent construction, operation, and maintenance and to integrate scholars in various fields to discuss the current challenges in this community. The topics of interest for publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Building information model technology; 
  • Intelligent building technology; 
  • Structural health monitoring technology; 
  • Intelligent sensing technology; 
  • Artificial intelligence technology; 
  • Computer vision technology; 
  • Structural retrofit technology; 
  • Green and recyclable materials; 
  • Remote sensing monitoring technologies.

Prof. Dr. Guangdong Zhou
Dr. Songhan Zhang
Dr. Jian Li
Topic Editors

Keywords

  • building information model 
  • numerical calculation and structural simulation 
  • structural health monitoring 
  • structural safety assessment 
  • computer vision 
  • deep learning 
  • smart sensor networks 
  • auto-construction 
  • green concrete and recycled concrete

Participating Journals

Journal Name Impact Factor CiteScore Launched Year First Decision (median) APC
Buildings
buildings
3.8 3.1 2011 14.6 Days CHF 2600 Submit
Eng
eng
- - 2020 18.7 Days CHF 1200 Submit
Infrastructures
infrastructures
2.6 4.3 2016 16.9 Days CHF 1800 Submit
Remote Sensing
remotesensing
5.0 7.9 2009 23 Days CHF 2700 Submit
Sustainability
sustainability
3.9 5.8 2009 18.8 Days CHF 2400 Submit

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