
Civil, Architectural, Structural and Constructional Engineering
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The ICCASCE is an annual International Conference on Civil, Architectural, Structural and Constructional Engineering. The ICCASCE 2016 took place on July 15-17, 2016 in Busan, South Korea . Organized by the Dong-A University, ICCASCE 2016 continues to highlight the relationship between the fundamental and applied research, respectively the technological transfer in the fields of Civil, Architectural, Structural and Constructional Engineering. The aim of ICCASCE 2016 were the presentation of the latest research and results of scientists related to Civil, Architectural, Structural and Constructional Engineering topics. This conference provided opportunities for the delegates to exchange new ideas face-to-face, to establish business or research relations as well as to find global partners for future collaborations. We hope that the conference results will lead to significant contributions to the knowledge in these up-to-date scientific fields.
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