Aims and Scope

The journal is positioned as an interdisciplinary platform that integrates construction, transport, production, and environmental technologies within the development of modern infrastructure.

The aim of the journal is to present the results of scientific research focused on the development of construction, transport infrastructure, and production technologies, taking into account environmental safety and efficiency.

Main objectives of the journal

  1. 1. To ensure the publication of research results aimed at the development and implementation of solutions in the fields of construction, transport, mechanical engineering, and related areas.
  2. 2. To promote the implementation of technologies that reduce the negative impact of construction, transport, and production activities on the environment.
  3. 3. To ensure the development of interdisciplinary research combining construction, geodesy, transport technologies, and materials science for solving applied problems.

The editorial board welcomes manuscripts that correspond to the following areas:

Environmental protection technologies: studies aimed at reducing the negative impact of industrial, transport, and construction activities on the environment.

Mechanical engineering: research related to the development, improvement, and operation of machinery and equipment, particularly in transport and construction sectors.

Light industry technologies: studies in the field of light industry technologies with an engineering and applied focus, including the development of technical textile materials for transport and construction, creation of materials with specified performance properties, improvement of production technologies, and reduction of the environmental impact of manufacturing processes.

Geodesy and land management: research focused on the spatial support of infrastructure, including geodetic support of construction and transport facilities, application of geographic information systems in planning, land management and territorial governance, geospatial analysis, and remote sensing of the Earth.

Construction and civil engineering: studies related to the design, construction, and reconstruction of infrastructure facilities; transport infrastructure (roads, bridges, ports, railways); construction materials and technologies; urban and territorial planning; safety, reliability, and durability of structures.

Maritime and inland water transport: research concerning vessel operation and water transport; port infrastructure and logistics; navigation systems and safety of navigation; environmental impact of water transport; optimisation of transport operations and flow management.

Railway transport: topics include railway infrastructure (track, stations, signalling systems); rolling stock and its technical characteristics; safety and traffic management; digital systems and automation; energy efficiency and modernisation of railway systems.

Road transport: studies related to transport systems and road infrastructure; vehicle operation; road safety; logistics and transport planning; environmental aspects of road transport.