Call for Abstract

4th World Congress and Exhibition on Construction and Steel Structure, will be organized around the theme “Trending Technologies and Techniques in Construction and Steel Structure”

Steel Structure 2017 is comprised of 12 tracks and 95 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Steel Structure 2017.

Submit your abstract to any of the mentioned tracks. All related abstracts are accepted.

Register now for the conference by choosing an appropriate package suitable to you.

  • Track 1-1Automation in construction
  • Track 1-2Intelligent Construction Site
  • Track 1-3Advanced construction technologies
  • Track 1-4Building Information Modeling(BIM)
  • Track 1-5Construction Materials
  • Track 1-6Advanced design techniques
  • Track 1-7Case studies in construction material
  • Track 1-8Case studies in nondestructive testing
  • Track 1-9Construction Applications of Virtual Reality
  • Track 1-10Cost Engineering
  • Track 1-11Construction Industry Research
  • Track 1-12Lifecycle management
  • Track 1-13Sustainable Construction
  • Track 2-1Buildings structures
  • Track 2-2Tall buildings
  • Track 2-3Lightweight structures
  • Track 2-4Offshore structures
  • Track 2-5Bridges & transportation structures
  • Track 2-6Steel framing structures and Metal Buildings
  • Track 2-7Composite materials
  • Track 2-8Steel Fabrication
  • Track 2-9Smart & adaptive structure
  • Track 2-10Structural optimization & sensitivity analysis
  • Track 2-11Concrete Structures
  • Track 3-1High Performance structural steel
  • Track 3-2Material Quality &Control
  • Track 3-3Cold formed steel
  • Track 3-4Non structured steel
  • Track 3-5High tensile strength steel
  • Track 3-6Advanced Steel Casting Techniques
  • Track 3-7Future trends in steel structures
  • Track 3-8Advanced sustainable material
  • Track 3-9Unique Steel Structures – Case Studies
  • Track 3-10Sustainable steel structure
  • Track 3-11Composite construction
  • Track 3-12Connection design
  • Track 3-13Analysis of Semi-rigid Connections
  • Track 4-1Environmental modeling
  • Track 4-2Environmental Protection
  • Track 4-3Green Construction
  • Track 4-4Use of Recycled Materials in Construction
  • Track 5-1Geotechnical Engineering
  • Track 5-2Urban Infrastructure
  • Track 5-3Geographical information system (GIS)
  • Track 5-4Remote sensing
  • Track 5-5Geomatic engineering
  • Track 5-6Highway / Transportation / Traffic engineering
  • Track 6-1Concrete materials
  • Track 6-2Finite element analysis
  • Track 6-3Reinforced concrete
  • Track 6-4Seismic design of concrete structures
  • Track 7-1Project management & Quality assurance
  • Track 7-2Safety management
  • Track 7-3Fall protection
  • Track 7-4Occupational Safety Standards – Case Studies
  • Track 7-5Risk analysis
  • Track 7-6Building Automation system- HVAC
  • Track 8-1Structural dynamics
  • Track 8-2Nonlinear numerical analysis
  • Track 8-3Material mechanics & characterization
  • Track 8-4Retrofitting
  • Track 8-5Earthquake prediction
  • Track 8-6Earth resistance structural techniques
  • Track 8-7Earthquake resistant design via active and passive control
  • Track 8-8Performance-Based Design
  • Track 9-1Software Solutions for steel structures
  • Track 9-2Computer Aided Design
  • Track 9-33D design simulation
  • Track 9-4Case studies on use of software in design and simulation
  • Track 9-5Next generation techniques in Computer Aided Structural Design
  • Track 10-1Construction Industry: Emerging markets & business opportunities
  • Track 10-2Collaborative Business Model
  • Track 10-3Business opportunity in Green Building Industry
  • Track 10-4Case Studies in Contract Management
  • Track 10-5Quality management in construction industry
  • Track 10-6Concurrent Engineering concept in construction industry
  • Track 10-7Construction Market Analysis
  • Track 10-8Construction market in USA
  • Track 10-9Health Monitoring of Bridges
  • Track 11-1Fire in structures and Structural members
  • Track 11-2Material behavior at elevated temperature
  • Track 11-3Performance based Design
  • Track 11-4Modeling – Simple calculation methods and simulations
  • Track 11-5Experimental studies
  • Track 11-6Validation of Fire Protection Models
  • Track 11-7Fire Engineering
  • Track 11-8Fire Engineering design codes
  • Track 11-9Fire safety in oil, gas and nuclear facilities
  • Track 11-10Fire safety management

Architectural engineers apply engineering principles to the construction, planning, and design of buildings and other structures. They often work with other engineers and with architects, who focus on function layout or aesthetics of building projects. Architectural Engineering often encompasses elements of other engineering disciplines, including mechanical, electrical, fire protection, and others. The architectural engineers are responsible for the different systems within a building, structure, or complex.

 

  • Track 12-1Architectural Design and Theories
  • Track 12-2Ecological Architecture
  • Track 12-3Architectural Environment and Equipment Engineering
  • Track 12-4Architectural Environment and Equipment Engineering
  • Track 12-5Computers in Architecture
  • Track 12-6Sustainable Architecture