ISIC 2024 Conference

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ISIC 2024 Conference

The International Society for Intelligent Construction 2024 Conference (ISIC 2024) will be held in Orlando, Florida, USA, from 10 to 12 September 2024. Intelligent construction technologies (ICT) are combinations of modern science and innovative construction technologies. The International Society for Intelligent Construction (ISIC) provides a forum for disseminating knowledge concerning the collection, analysis, and application of ICT for infrastructure. ISIC’s mission is to promote ICT applications to the life cycle of infrastructure (survey, design, construction, operation, and maintenance/rehabilitation) while adapting to environmental conditions and minimizing risk. ISIC aims to improve construction quality, reduce costs, and promote safety.


The ISIC 2024 conference theme is Sustainability through Technologies. The conference topics cover the scope of intelligent construction technologies for infrastructure to improve sustainability and safety:

  1. Technology Innovations (3D designs, machine controls, etc.)
  2. Robotic/Automation
  3. Material Delivery Management System (MDMS) (expanded e-Ticketing, Digital As-Built)
  4. Quality Control & Monitoring (IC, PMTP, DPS, etc.)
  5. Data Management & Security (Veta standard platform, Cloud computing, data sharing, etc.)
  6. Digital Twins & BIM
  7. Life-Cycle Assessment & Risk Management
  8. Artificial Intelligence/Deep-Learning
  9. Education & Training


Here are the critical deadlines regarding the papers.
 Abstract Submission: 30 May 2023
 Abstract Acceptance Notices: 30 June 2023
 Full-Paper Submission: 30 November 2023
 Revised Paper Submission: 29 February 2024


Accepted full papers will be included in the ISIC 2024 Conference Proceedings that will be published by Springer Series Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering . The authors and registered participants shall have free access to the Proceedings within four weeks after it becomes available on Springer’s portal. The published papers will also be sent to indexing services such as Scopus and WoS/Clarivate.

More information here.