Academic Publishing Pte. Ltd.
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Bi-Annual
2023
6583184869
Singapore
English
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editorial-mea@acad-pub.com
Bridge Engineering Reports (BER) is an international, scientific, peer-reviewed, open access journal on art and science of bridge engineering. Papers will be solicited from researchers, designers, fabricators and contractors of significant bridge projects, covering a wide range of topics and interests to bridge engineers from all over the world. This journal is intended to provide state-of-the-art solutions to the emerging challenges and problems confronting the bridge engineering community. Topics include but are not limited to: Innovation in the Structural Styles of Bridges; Construction Materials; Resistance of Wind, Seismic or Other Disasters; Traffic on Bridges; Health Monitoring and Damage Identification; Artificial Intelligence Applications; Construction Technology Innovation; Bridge Arts.
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