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One of the fib’s main activities is the publication of technical bulletins: state-of-the-art reports, recommendations, guides and model codes. Ten fib Commissions and several Special Activity Groups (SAG), including several Task Groups, develop and draft these bulletins, which form the cornerstone of fib’s work and are a major contribution to the international knowledge base on structural concrete. Members come from both research and industry, ensuring a balance between theoretical knowledge and relevant practical experience. New members are always welcome.

Commission members should be members of the fib; members of task groups are encouraged but not required to become fib members.

For the list of current commissions, task groups and their working programmes, visit the commissions page.

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Membership

fib members receive a variety of benefits that keeps them up-to-date on the latest technical developments related to structural concrete. All fib members receive a subscription to the quarterly Structural Concrete Journal, discounts on symposium registration fees, the fib Directory, and access to the members-only section of the fib website. In addition, depending on their membership category, they receive fib’s technical bulletins (approximately four to five bulletins per year) and/or substantial discounts on their purchase.

Task Groups and Working Parties

One of the fib’s main activities is the publication of technical bulletins: state-of-the-art reports, recommendations, guides and model codes. Ten fib Commissions and several Special Activity Groups (SAG), including several Task Groups, develop and draft these bulletins, which form the cornerstone of fib’s work and are a major contribution to the international knowledge base on structural concrete. Members come from both research and industry, ensuring a balance between theoretical knowledge and relevant practical experience. New members are always welcome.

Commission members should be members of the fib; members of task groups are encouraged but not required to become fib members.

For the list of current commissions, task groups and their working programmes, visit the commissions page.

 

Model Code for Concrete Structures

A central aspect within the mission of the fib is the release of model codes on concrete structures and related subjects. These codes should serve worldwide as the guiding science-based documents offering in a code-type version the state of the art knowledge on the planning, design, construction, execution, operation or in service performance, maintenance, rehabilitation and dismantlement of new and existing concrete structures, respectively. The model codes should meet the latest requirements and technologies in view of aspects related to safety, serviceability, durability, resilience and sustainability of structures, recognizing economic, aesthetic and other needs of different societies.

Model codes

The previous Model Codes draft work editions can be found in our CEB-Bulletins bookshop

SC Journal

Structural Concrete, the official journal of the fib, provides conceptual and procedural guidance in the field of concrete construction and features peer-reviewed papers, keynote research and industry news covering all aspects of the design, construction, performance in service, conservation (assessment, maintenance, strengthening) and demolition of concrete structures, research about the behaviour of concrete structures, development of design methods, fib Model Code, sustainability of concrete structures.

fib Members can Viewer2 the SC Journal issues on the fib website and download them from the fib bookstore, or download them from the Wiley Online Library. PDF articles are published since 2011.

 

Indexed in the Thomson Reuters (ISI) Web of Science since Volume 10 (2009), the journal now has an impact factor of 3.2 and is published six times a year. All members of the fib automatically get the latest issue of Structural Concrete, so the best way to stay informed (as well as the more convenient way to obtain the journal and other advantages) is to become a member of the fib. In order to access to the SC Journal electronically, fib members need to be logged in and follow the steps as per the FAQ.

Every issue of Structural Concrete also includes the fib’s quarterly newsletter, fib-news, which provides up-to-date information from the fib secretariat and the latest news about fib events, members and new publications.

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    SC Journal App

    Structural Concrete now has its own app! This app allows fib members to:

    • browse the journal’s articles
    • save articles
    • subscribe to specific keywords – you will get notifications every time an article of interest to you is available
    • get the latest news from the fib directly on your phone
    • access the fib-news directly from your phone
    • and much more!

    The app is available both on GooglePlay and on the AppStore.

    Once you have downloaded it, please use your fib members credentials to log in.

    Journal Article

    The main part of the journal contains peer-reviewed papers. The table of contents and abstracts for issues from 2002 to 2011 are freely available via Wiley Online Library.

    Other free issues in Structural Concrete 

    The fib prides itself on the quality of its publications. The Federation has decided to make some of them available free of charge. Our free documents include the first completed drafts of the 2010 Model Code and the Award for Outstanding Concrete Structures brochures.

    Besides the publications shown above, you can have a free access to the following publication: 

    Submission of papers

    Structural Concrete is seeking original papers of the highest quality for publication. Papers may cover all aspects of the design, construction, performance in service, strengthening and demolition of concrete structures, including papers on research into the behaviour of structures and into the development of design methods. All papers will be subjected to a rigorous peer-review process prior to acceptance for publication. Author guidelines and manuscript submission information are available. Thus, for submitting a paper or Special issue in the SC Journal, please read and follow the Special Issue Policy.

    Publisher: fib - International Federation for Structural Concrete.  ISSN: 1464-4177 (print). 1751-7648 (online). 

     

    Editorial Board  
         

    Editor-in-Chief
    Luc Taerwe (Belgium)

    Deputy Editor-in-Chief
    Akio Kasuga (Japan)

    Associate Editors-in-Chief
    Frank Dehn (Germany)
    David Fernandez-Ordoñez (Switzerland)
    Sylvia Keßler (Germany)
    Tamon Ueda (Japan)
    Guang Ye (Netherlands)

    Members
    Carmen Andrade (Spain)
    György L. Balázs (Hungary)
    Josée Bastien (Canada)
    Oguzhan Bayrak (USA)
    Beatrice Belletti (Italy)
    Mikael Braestrup (Denmark)
    Robby Caspeele (Belgium)
    Íria Lícia Oliva Doniak (Brazil)
    Vyacheslav Falikman (Russia)
    Michael Fardis (Greece)
    Miguel Fernández Ruiz (Spain)
    Stephen Foster (Australia)
    Albert De La Fuente Antequera (Spain)

    Venkat N. Heggade (India)
    Sung Gul Hong (Korea)
    Giuseppe Mancini (Italy)
    Guilhemo Sales Melo (Brazil)
    Mario E. Rodriguez (Mexico)
    Theodoros Rousakis (Greece)
    Alfred Strauss (Austria)
    Miroslav Sykora (Czech Republic)
    Jean-Michel Torrenti (France)
    Robert Vollum (UK)
    Roman Wan-Wendner (Belgium)
    Feng Xing (China)
    Yong Yuan (China)
    Bin Zhao (China)

         
     EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD    
         
     

    Members
    Erkan Akpinar (Turkey)
    Baraa Al-Eliwi (Iraq)
    Farhad Aslani (Australia)
    Jesus Miguel Bairan (Spain)
    Jiuwen Bao (China)
    Wouter Botte (Belgium)
    Airong Chen (China)
    Vladimir Cervenka (Czech Republic)
    Antoni Cladera (Spain)
    Marten Classen (Germany)
    Antonio Conforti (Italy)
    Tommaso D’Antino (Italy)
    Wouter De Corte (Belgium)
    Geert De Schutter (Belgium)
    Hiroshi Dobashi (Japan)
    Piotr Dybel (Poland)
    German Ercolani (Argentina)
    Duarte Faria (Switzerland)
    Emmanuel Ferrier (France)
    Dan Gan (China)
    Steffen Grunewald (Netherlands)
    Joost Gulikers (Netherlands)

    Muhammad Hadi (Australia)
    Steinar Helland (Norway)
    Max Hendriks (Netherlands)
    Chris G. Karayannis (Greece)
    Jacek Katzer (Poland)
    Qing Quan Liang (Australia)
    Xian Liu (China)
    Enzo Martinelli (Italy)
    Alberto Meda (Italy)
    Marco Menegotto (Italy)
    Tao Meng (China)
    Giovanni Metelli (Italy)
    Alejandro Pérez Caldentey (Spain)
    Łukasz Sadowski (Poland)
    Philippe Van Bogaert (Belgium)
    Pieter van der Zee (Belgium)
    Gideon van Zijl (South Africa)
    Jan L. Vitek (Czech Republic)
    Xin Wang (China)
    Simon Wijte (Netherlands)
    Xiao, Jianzhuang (China)
    Carlos Zanuy (Spain)
    Othman Zinkaah (Iraq)

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    In addition to the Structural Concrete journal, the fib disseminates the following publications to its members, and also to the public. The publications included on the website are those currently available; a listing of all (including online) publications may be obtained by contacting the fib secretariat.

     

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