Generated by GPT-5-mini| Journal of Construction Engineering and Management | |
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| Title | Journal of Construction Engineering and Management |
| Discipline | Civil engineering, construction management |
| Publisher | American Society of Civil Engineers |
| Country | United States |
| History | 1956–present |
| Frequency | Monthly |
| Issn | 0733-9364 |
Journal of Construction Engineering and Management is a peer-reviewed scientific periodical covering engineering, management, and technology relevant to the built environment. The journal publishes research articles, case studies, and technical notes that inform practice and policy in construction delivery, project controls, and infrastructure systems. It serves as a forum connecting practitioners and scholars associated with institutions such as Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, University of California, Berkeley, Georgia Institute of Technology, and National University of Singapore.
Established in 1956 by the American Society of Civil Engineers, the journal evolved alongside post-war expansion projects influenced by figures and events like Dwight D. Eisenhower and the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956. During the 1960s and 1970s it reflected trends associated with John F. Kennedy-era urban programs and infrastructure initiatives linked to agencies such as the Federal Highway Administration and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The journal documented shifts prompted by technological milestones at organizations like IBM and Bell Laboratories and by international developments exemplified by the United Nations and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. In later decades it intersected with standards and practices from bodies such as International Organization for Standardization and events like the World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction.
The journal emphasizes interdisciplinary studies bridging construction methods, project management, and asset performance, reflecting research from universities including University of Cambridge, University of Oxford, Imperial College London, Tsinghua University, and Peking University. Frequently addressed topics include scheduling and controls influenced by methodologies originating from Critical Path Method pioneers and risk analyses drawing on frameworks used by Moody's and Standard & Poor's. Articles often engage with procurement models seen in projects like the Channel Tunnel and the Three Gorges Dam, and with digital innovations associated with Autodesk, Bentley Systems, and the emergence of Building Information Modeling practices showcased at events such as the World Congress on Information Technology. Environmental and resilience themes connect to work by Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, and standards from American Society for Testing and Materials.
The journal is indexed in major bibliographic services used by institutions such as Library of Congress, National Library of Medicine, Scopus, and Web of Science. It appears in subject databases alongside publications from Elsevier, Springer, and Wiley-Blackwell, and is catalogued in citation indices maintained by organizations including Clarivate Analytics and ProQuest. Academic libraries from Columbia University, Harvard University, Yale University, and University of Michigan provide access through consortia platforms.
Scholarly impact is reflected in citation metrics tracked by Clarivate Analytics and rankings produced by entities like Times Higher Education and QS World University Rankings, with articles informing practice at agencies such as the Federal Transit Administration and multinational firms like Bechtel, Skanska, and China State Construction Engineering Corporation. The journal's contributions have been cited in policy documents from the World Bank, Asian Development Bank, and European Investment Bank, and in standards development at American National Standards Institute and International Electrotechnical Commission. Reviews in periodicals connected to Engineering News-Record and commentary from professional societies including Institution of Civil Engineers have recognized its role in shaping construction management curricula at institutions like Delft University of Technology and ETH Zurich.
Published monthly by the American Society of Civil Engineers, the journal operates under an editorial structure featuring editors and associate editors drawn from academia and industry, with affiliations across institutions such as Princeton University, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Northwestern University, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, and University of Toronto. Peer review adheres to standards promoted by organizations like the Committee on Publication Ethics and follows submission workflows similar to those at journals from IEEE and ACM. The editorial office coordinates special issues tied to conferences such as the International Conference on Computing in Civil and Building Engineering and symposia hosted by societies including Construction Research Congress.
Noteworthy papers have addressed topics from productivity measurement methods analogous to studies by Frederick Winslow Taylor-influenced scholars, to lifecycle assessment approaches referenced by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Influential case studies examined projects including the Boston Central Artery/Tunnel Project and infrastructure responses to disasters like Hurricane Katrina and the Great East Japan Earthquake. Research featured in the journal has advanced methods used by firms like AECOM and CH2M Hill and informed procurement reforms considered by governments such as United Kingdom and Australia. Seminal articles have been cited in guidelines from National Institute of Standards and Technology and in textbooks by authors affiliated with McGraw-Hill Education and Elsevier Science.
Category:Civil engineering journals Category:American Society of Civil Engineers publications