The Bauingenieur Journal is an international, peer‑reviewed journal dedicated to advancing knowledge, innovation, and practice in civil engineering and related engineering disciplines. It aims to provide a rigorous platform for researchers, practitioners, and industry professionals to disseminate original research, critical reviews, and case studies that address contemporary and emerging challenges in infrastructure, the built environment, and engineering systems.
The journal seeks to:
- Promote high‑quality theoretical, experimental, numerical, and applied research that contributes significant advances to civil engineering science and practice.
- Encourage interdisciplinary work that links civil engineering with other branches of engineering and applied sciences to solve complex real‑world problems.
- Foster collaboration between academia, industry, and government agencies by publishing research with clear practical relevance and societal impact.
- Ensure timely and constructive peer review and broad accessibility to support the global engineering research community.
Scope for other engineering branches
In addition to its core emphasis on civil engineering, the journal also considers high‑quality submissions from other branches of engineering, including but not limited to:
- Mechanical engineering (design, dynamics, thermal and fluid systems, manufacturing)
- Electrical and electronics engineering (power systems, control, instrumentation)
- Electronics and communication engineering (communication systems, signal processing, networks)
- Computer, software, and information engineering (algorithms, AI, IoT, cyber‑physical systems)
- Chemical and process engineering (reaction engineering, process design, process safety)
- Materials and metallurgical engineering (advanced materials, composites, corrosion, nanomaterials)
- Aerospace and aeronautical engineering (structures, aerodynamics, propulsion, flight mechanics)
- Industrial, production, and manufacturing engineering (operations, optimization, Industry 4.0)
- Mechatronics, robotics, and automation engineering
- Mining and geological engineering
- Agricultural and rural engineering
- Environmental and energy engineering (renewable energy, climate adaptation, pollution control)
- Biomedical engineering and bioengineering (biomechanics, medical device.
Subscription-Based Access Policy
Bauingenieur Journal operates a traditional subscription model, where full access to published articles is available to individual subscribers, institutions, and libraries via paid memberships or site licenses. Non-subscribers may view abstracts, tables of contents, and select open previews free of charge, but full-text articles require an active subscription or one-time purchase. All content is protected under standard copyright terms, with authors retaining certain rights as outlined in the Author Agreement.
Submit Your Article
Primary Submission Email: submissions@jbauingenieur.com
Required Submission Files
Cover Letter: Briefly introduce your work, confirm originality, disclose conflicts, and suggest reviewers (optional).
Manuscript: Full paper in .docx or PDF (double-spaced, ≤250-word abstract, 5-8 keywords, per Author Guidelines).
Author List: Excel/Word file with names, affiliations, emails, and corresponding author.
Supplementary Files: Datasets or appendices (zipped if multiple).
Email Guidelines: submissions@jbauingenieur.com
Subject: “Manuscript Submission: [Short Title] – [Last Name]”
Confirmation: Expect acknowledgment within 24-48 hours and manuscript ID within 3 days.
Timeline: Editorial screening (1-2 weeks); peer review (8-12 weeks).
Template for article submission
1 .Title Page:
Title: Concise and descriptive (e.g., “The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Urban Traffic Management: A Case Study”).
Author(s): Full names and affiliations (University/Department).
Corresponding Author: Name and email address.
Keywords: 3–6 terms for indexing (e.g., Smart Cities, Machine Learning, Traffic Flow).
2. Abstract
A single paragraph (usually 150–250 words) that summarizes:
The objective or problem.
The methodology used.
The key findings or results.
The conclusion or significance.
3. Main Body
i. Introduction
Background: Provide context for the research.
Problem Statement: What gap in knowledge are you filling?
Hypothesis/Objectives: Clearly state what you aim to achieve.
ii. Literature Review (Sometimes included in Introduction)
Summarize existing research on the topic.
Explain how your work differs from or builds upon previous studies.
iii. Methodology
Describe the research design (qualitative, quantitative, or mixed).
Participants/Materials: Who or what was studied?
Procedures: How was the data collected and analyzed?
Include any mathematical models or equations.
iv. Results
Present the data objectively using text, tables, and figures.
Do not interpret the results yet; simply state what the data shows.
v. Discussion
Interpret the results in the context of your hypothesis.
Acknowledge limitations of the study.
Suggest areas for future research.
vi. Conclusion
A brief summary of the main takeaways and the broader implications of the work.
4. Acknowledgments: Thank funding bodies or individuals who assisted.
5. Conflict of Interest: Declare any financial or personal biases.