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The 4th International Conference on Green Building, Civil Engineering and Smart City (GBCESC 2025)

2025-11-11
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With the development of science and technology, green technology and various advanced information technology have been utilized to make cities more and more low-carbon, intelligent and ecological.  Cities can operate more efficiently and the life quality of urban residents can be improved as civil construction, city planning, management and services developed.

GBCESC 2025 aims to offer research scholars and engineers a platform for the interchange of cutting-edge technological achievements.  During the conference, the scholars, experts and engineers will be able to exchange technical knowledge, discuss innovative and effective solutions and address challenges in the fields of green building, civil engineering and smart city.

We warmly invite experts and scholars to participate in GBCESC 2025. Hope you can enjoy a joyful and fruitful academic journey.

Conference Information

- Conference Theme: The 4th International Conference on Green Building, Civil Engineering and Smart City (GBCESC 2025) 

- Date: December 5-7, 2025 

- Location: Xiangtan, China 

- Sponsored by : Hunan Institute of Engineering 

Organized by: School of smart construction and energy engineering, Hunan Institute of Engineering

Co-Sponsored by:

Hunan University

Central South University

Guilin university of technology

Beijing University of Technology

Kunming University of Science and Technology

Henan Provincial Engineering Research Center for Ecological Architecture and Environmental Construction

Hunan Institute of Science and Technology

Xiangtan University

Hunan University of Science and Technology

Supported by:

American Concrete Institute

Soochow University

Nanjing Tech University

Southwest Forestry University

Yunnan Agricultural University

Northwestern Polytechnical University

The University of Saint Joseph

Committee on Infrastructure Seismic Protection and Disaster Mitigation, Seismological Society of China

High-Speed Railway of Construction Technology of National Engineering Research Center of China

China-Portugal Joint Laboratory of Cultural Heritage Convservation Science Supported - The Belt and Road Initiative

China Association of Building Energy Efficiency

Key Lab for Intelligent Infrastructure and Monitoring of Fujian Province 

- Publication: All accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings and submitted to Springer (the first edition has been successfully indexed).

Registration Fee Waive Policy

Contact Publishing Consultant Rona at ronnaggr86@gmail.com.

Call for Papers

The conference is soliciting state-of-the-art research papers in the following areas of interest:

Green Building

Habitat Reconstruction

Ecological Architecture

Building Energy-Saving Technology

Building materials (green materials, advanced materials, traditional materials)

Architectural Environment and Equipment Engineering

Intelligent Building

Carbon Capture and Storage

Indoor Environment

Urban Planning and Design

Civil Engineering

Geological Engineering

Municipal Engineering

Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Engineering

Structural Engineering

Heating, Gas, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Engineering

Road Engineering

Bridge and Tunnel Engineering

Tunnel and Underground Engineering

Water Supply and Sewerage Project

Ocean Engineering

Port Engineering

Seismic Engineering

Computer Simulation

Road Survey and Design

Hydromechanics

Soil Mechanics

Construction Technology and Management

Engineering Geology

Intelligent Construction

Smart City

Smart Buildings

Smart Transportation

Intelligent Transportation Systems

Smart Environment

Smart Living

Smart Mobility

Smart Healthcare

Smart Home

Environment and Urban Monitoring

Deployments for Smart Cities

Smart Water System

Smart Manufacturing and Logistics

Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) for Smart City

Internet-of-Things for Smart Cities

Smart Mobile Devices

Human-Machine Interfaces

Deployments for Smart Cities

Smart Grid

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Submission Guidelines

Both abstract and full paper submissions are accepted.

Paper should be written in English, of academic value and must not have been previously published in academic journals or conference proceedings, either domestically or internationally.

Requirements for papers included in conference proceeding:

The abstract, keywords, and conclusion sections must reflect the conference's theme. The article should primarily include technical papers that feature a methodology, figures and charts, experimental data, and results.

Please know that a high Similarity percentage/ spotted plagiarism in any form/ type may lead to rejection of the complete manuscript. Similarity rate should not exceed 10-15%  (and no more than 5% for each source).

Authors are required to submit original Full Paper of at least 12 pages without references(in correct format), and contain 4,000 words, excluding references and the first page.

The paper includes a maximum of 30 references and a minimum of 10 references. Self-citations and webpages citation are not allowed; you may use only a self-citation as a reference where this is appropriate and approved by the editor.

Any plagiarism or AI-generated content are not allowed.

Please revise the paper and return the author response after you receive reviewer's comments.

Please prepare your papers on the basis of full paper Template(http://www.gbcesc.org/?attachment_id=17537&download=1), abstract template(https://www.gbcesc.org/?attachment_id=17304&download=1), Please also check the Author Guideline(https://www.springer.com/gp/authors-editors/book-authors-editors/your-publication-journey/manuscript-preparation).

For paper authors who plan to attend the conference or give an oral/poster presentation, please complete the registration via the following link:

https://topchair.academicenter.com/registration/1912436705442619392

Host City & Organizers

Xiangtan(湘潭)is a vibrant city steeped in history and culture, nestled along the Xiang River. Known as the hometown of Mao Zedong, it attracts visitors with its revolutionary heritage sites and serene landscapes. The city's old streets are dotted with traditional architecture, while modern developments blend seamlessly with its historic charm. Xiang Tan is also famous for its lotus flowers and local cuisine. Though it may not be a primary tourist destination, it offers a peaceful retreat for those exploring central China, with most visitors being domestic tourists.

Join Us in 2025!

Whether you are submitting a paper, attending workshops, or exploring industry exhibitions, GBCESC 2025 promises to inspire and connect the global Civil Engineering community. Visit our website for updates on keynote speakers, social events, and travel information. 

Contact

Submit your work today!

Email: ronnaggr86@gmail.com 

Tel / WeChat: Rona +86 15507494120 (Conference Secretry)

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