
Organization, Technology and Management in Construction: an International Journal
Co-published with University of Zagreb, Faculty of Civil Engineering
A Review on Using Opportunities of Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality in Construction Project Management
Study of factors affecting the performance of construction projects in AEC industry
The construction industry is facing global challenges due to the increasing demand for sustainable practices, integration of digital technologies, and efficient project management. This special issue focuses on exploring sustainable and innovative approaches to construction management, project execution, and materials. It aims to provide new insights into the use of Building Information Modeling (BIM), sustainable project management policies and practices, eco-friendly construction methods materials, and advanced automation techniques, enhancing project performance and sustainability. Guest Editors for this special issue are: Dr. Saurav Dixit (Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Research, Chitkara University, India); h-index: 35, i10-index: 90 ; Dr. G. Murali (Professor of Civil Engineering, University Tenaga Nasional, Malaysia) ; Dr. Anna Stefanska (Assistant Professor, Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Poland) ; Dr. Kristijan Robert Prebanić (Post-Doc, University of Zagreb, Croatia) More about this special issue can be found in About Special issue document. All submissions must be made via online submission system Editorial Manager: www.editorialmanager.com/otmcj. NOTE: in the article title authors need to put addition “_SI” to recognize that submission is made for special issue. Articles can be found at “Vol 17, Special issue”.
OTMC is an international journal that promotes and facilitates the development of organization, technology and management in construction, within the regions of Central and Southeastern Europe. This does not exclude contributions worldwide. The journal will provide those from both the public and private sectors with: the latest research results, models and methodologies, case studies of best practice, research trends and future directions.
The Organization Technology and Management in construction: An International Journal publishes articles in the following fields:
- Project Management in Construction
- Construction Management
- Building Information Modelling
- Asset management
- Facility Management and Maintenance
- Organizational Issues
- Contracting
- Project Planning and Design
- Construction Materials and Methods
- Cost and Schedule
- Labour and Personnel Issues
- Information Technologies
- Strategy, Decision making, Risk, and Finance
- Public, Society, and Legal issues
- Contemporary Issues
Each of these fields contain several optional subclasses for more detailed classification of paper topic.
Our journal publishes the following article types:
- Research paper (dealing with the research of methods, methodologies, models etc.)
- Technical paper (dealing with the application of methods, methodologies, models etc.)
- Viewpoint (Should not be longer than 2000 words. Viewpoints may offer comments on other papers published by this Journal - also erratum - as well as offer original contributions)
- Case study (Should specify: background and content objectives, i.e. what we were trying to do, eminent events that make this study important, the results and how they were obtained and the implications for others involved in studies of organization, technology and management in construction)
- Literature review (Literature review should provide a comprehensive overview of the topic reviewed, followed by a critical discussion of the review, giving recommendations for further research)
Publishing details
OTMC journal is published in annual volumes.
Each year consists of one volume. The papers are published successively each month.
All articles in the journal are the views of the authors and are not necessarily those of the journal.
The Owner and Co-Publisher of the journal is Univeristy of Zagreb
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