Abstract
The construction industry is a sector of the economy that is characterized by a large variety of building structures, as well as a large variability in the conditions of their implementation [...]
Highlights
Latest Scientific Problems Related to the Implementation and Diagnostics of Construction Objects
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The diagnostics of existing facilities is gaining importance, as it determines the operational safety and durability of buildings. This Special Issue entitled “The Latest Scientific Problems Related to the Implementation and Diagnostics of Construction Objects” aims to present and discuss the results of the latest research in the broadly understood field of construction engineering, in particular regarding: the modification of the composition of building materials with various micro and nanomaterials, by-products, or waste; modern methods of controlling construction processes; methods of planning and effective management in the construction industry; and methods of diagnosing building structures
Summary
The diagnostics of existing facilities is gaining importance, as it determines the operational safety and durability of buildings This Special Issue entitled “The Latest Scientific Problems Related to the Implementation and Diagnostics of Construction Objects” aims to present and discuss the results of the latest research in the broadly understood field of construction engineering, in particular regarding: the modification of the composition of building materials with various micro and nanomaterials, by-products, or waste; modern methods of controlling construction processes; methods of planning and effective management in the construction industry; and methods of diagnosing building structures. They are organized into several representative topics, and the main content of each article is briefly discussed
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