BRINGING SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY TOGETHER IN ONE PLACE
Numbers
Where are our members from …
40% from Australia
15% from US
7% from Canada
5% from Iran
33% other countries
The Institute of Construction Materials is a community of international construction experts from across various disciplines. Having a close connection with academia and industry, we provide solutions for today’s challenging problems. Our community relies on scientific research and educating young passionate individuals.
As a not-for-profit organization, throughout the past years, we have helped professionals in the construction industry all across the world to find their desired career path. We aim to excel performance and quality by introducing latest technologies into daily operations. As one of the highlighted achievements, during the pandemic despite all the difficulties, we proudly built more than 2000 residential houses in collaboration with our partners. We are thrilled to be chosen by our members as trusted partners.
Sustainability and environmental conservation had always been one of our key areas of focus throughout the number of projects. That being said, the Journal of Construction Materials as the means of publishing peer-reviewed articles will help us in sharing the community’s research outcome with the broad global repository of scientists and experts.
We provide:
- Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Online Courses
- Publication of peer-reviewed journal articles
- Hosting for webinars
- Engineering and managerial solutions
- Employment and recruitment
- Small business support
Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Online Courses
Latest Articles from the Journal of Construction Materials
Using blockchain technology to extend the vendor managed inventory for sustainability
Elham Ahmadi, Roshaali Khaturia, Pardis Sahraei, Mohammad Niyayesh, Omid Fatahi Valilai
Recycling behaviour in a multicultural urban area in Sweden
Krushna Mahapatra, Atefeh Dadvar, Brijesh Mainali
Assessment of carbon dioxide separation by amine solutions using electrolyte non-random two-liquid and Peng-Robinson models: Carbon dioxide absorption efficiency
Arash Esmaeili, Zhibang Liu, Yang Xiang, Jimmy Yun, Lei Shao
A mixed-methods approach to developing and evaluating an SME business support model for innovation in rural England
Steve Fish, Chris Lambert
Negative interest rate: Way to tackle inflationary housing prices
Farid Sartipi