International Conference on Civil, Transportation & Environmental Engineering on December 03-05, 2026 in Paris, France - Conference Index

International Conference on Civil, Transportation & Environmental Engineering on December 03-05, 2026 in Paris, France

International Conference on Civil, Transportation & Environmental Engineering December 03, 2026 - Paris, France

41st PARIS International Conference on Civil, Transportation & Environmental Engineering (PC2TE2-26) scheduled on Dec. 3-5, 2026 Paris (France) is for the engineers, practitioners, scientists, researchers, scholars, and students from all around the world and it also includes the industry people to present ongoing research activities, and hence to foster research relations between Academia and industry. The conference is sponsored by Eminent Association of Pioneers (EAP). This conference provides opportunities for the delegates to share new ideas and application experiences face to face, to establish business or research relations and to find global partners for future collaboration. All the submitted conference papers will be peer reviewed by the program/technical committees of the Conference.

Call for papers/Topics

Topics of interest for submission include any topics related to:

1. Core Civil Engineering

These topics represent the traditional "backbone" of the industry, focusing on physical structures and materials.

Structural Engineering:

Reinforced Concrete and Steel Design.

Seismic Analysis and Earthquake Engineering.

Bridge and Tunnel Engineering.

Geotechnical Engineering:

Soil Mechanics and Foundation Design.

Retaining Walls and Slope Stability.

Ground Improvement Techniques.

Construction Management:

Project Scheduling (BIM, PERT/CPM).

Cost Estimation and Quantity Surveying.

Safety and Risk Management.

2. Transportation Engineering

This sector focuses on the efficient, safe, and sustainable movement of people and goods.

Geometric Design:

Highway Alignment (Horizontal and Vertical curves).

Intersection and Interchange Design.

Pavement Engineering:

Flexible and Rigid Pavement Design.

Pavement Maintenance and Management Systems (PMS).

Traffic Engineering:

Signal Timing and Operations.

Traffic Flow Theory and Capacity Analysis.

Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS).

Public and Urban Transit:

Mass Transit Systems (LRT, BRT, Subway).

Active Transportation (Bicycle and Pedestrian infrastructure).

3. Environmental Engineering

This field focuses on protecting human health and the natural environment through technical solutions.

Water & Wastewater Treatment:

Potable Water Purification.

Biological and Chemical Wastewater Treatment.

Desalination Technologies.

Solid and Hazardous Waste Management:

Landfill Engineering.

Recycling and Waste-to-Energy Systems.

Remediation of Contaminated Sites.

Air Quality & Noise Control:

Emission Control Technologies.

Atmospheric Dispersion Modeling.

Acoustic Barrier Design.

4. Interrelated & Multi-Disciplinary Topics

These are the "overlap" areas where the three fields must collaborate to solve modern challenges.

Topic Integration Points

Sustainable Urban Drainage (SuDS) Civil/Env: Designing infrastructure that manages stormwater runoff while preventing pollution in local waterways.

Green Infrastructure Civil/Trans/Env: Incorporating permeable pavements, bioswales, and "green" bridges into highway design.

Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Trans/Env: Evaluating how a new transit corridor affects local ecosystems, noise levels, and carbon footprints.

Smart Cities & IoT Civil/Trans: Using sensors in bridges and roads to monitor structural health and traffic loads in real-time.

Hydrology & Hydraulics Civil/Env: Designing culverts, dams, and levees that manage water flow for both safety and ecological health.

Climate Resiliency All: Adapting existing infrastructure to survive rising sea levels, extreme heat, and increased flooding.

5. Emerging Trends

Autonomous Vehicle Infrastructure: How road design must change to accommodate self-driving cars.

Circular Economy in Construction: Using recycled plastic or glass in asphalt and concrete.

Carbon Sequestration in Materials: Developing "carbon-negative" cement and building materials.

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