The 10th World Construction Symposium
24–26 June 2022
Colombo, Sri Lanka
2022 Symposium Proceedings
2022 Conference Papers
Sustainability and resilience in the built
environment: Changed perspectives
The Ceylon Institute of Builders (CIOB) and Building Economics and Management Research Unit (BEMRU), Department of Building Economics, University of Moratuwa, Sri Lanka are jointly organising the 10th World Construction Symposium from 24-26 June 2022. This annual symposium will provide a special forum for researchers and practitioners in the areas of built environment and construction industry related research worldwide to share their knowledge, experiences and research findings. Due to the prevailing situation, this year’s symposium will take a hybrid form with virtual paper presentations and minimal onsite participants for inauguration and sum-up events.
WCS full papers are indexed in Scopus since 2019.
Ceylon Institute of Builders (CIOB) and Built Environment Project and Asset Management (BEPAM), a journal published by Emerald Group Publishing, have arranged several awards for the author(s) of outstanding papers and the best presenter(s) of the symposium (further details available here.)
Key Dates
Last date for submission of full papers
15 March 2022
Notification of full paper acceptance
01 May 2022
Submission of camera-ready papers
15 May 2022
Last date for submission of presentations
01 June 2022
Registration on or before
01 June 2022
SYMPOSIUM DATES
24-26 June 2022
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SYMPOSIUM REGISTRATION AND OTHER INFORMATION
(+94) 11 2508139 (Rohana)
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Ceylon Institute of Builders (CIOB), 4–1/2, Bambalapitiya Drive, Colombo 04, Sri Lanka
SYMPOSIUM PAPER PROCESSING AND SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION
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Department of Building Economics, Faculty of Architecture, University of Moratuwa, Moratuwa, Sri Lanka