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August 11, 2021 3rd Conference on Sustainability in Civil Engineering ISBN: 978-969-23344-2-6 SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS August 11, 2021 Department of Civil Engineering Capital University of Science & Technology, Islamabad Expressway, Kahuta Road, Zone-V Islamabad. Tel: +92-51-111-555-666 EXT 359 & 401 3rd Conference on Sustainability in Civil Engineering Dr. Rabee Shamass London South Bank University, UK Dr. Shunde Qin WSP, UK Dr. Hamid Mehmood Transport Dept. Victoria, Australia Dr. Mizan Ahmed Monash University, Australia Dr. Wajiha Mohsin Shehzad Massey University, New Zealand Dr. Mohsin Shehzad Mott MacDonald, New Zealand Dr. Anas Bin Ibrahim UiTM Cawangan Pulau Pinang, Malaysia Dr. Khairunisa Binti Universiti Malaysia Pahang, Malaysia Muthusamy Dr. Waris Ali Khan Universiti Putra Malaysia Dr. Wesam Salah Alaloul Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS (UTP), Malaysia Dr Teh Hee Min Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS (UTP), Malaysia Dr. Cao Mingli Dalian University of Technology (DUT), China Dr. Li Li Northwest A&F University, China Dr. Fenyvesi Oliver University in Budapest, Hungary Dr. Libo Yan Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany Dr. Piotr Smarzewski Lublin University of Technology, Poland Dr. You Dong The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong Dr. Mehran Khan The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong Dr. Claudio Oyarzo Vera Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción, Chile Dr. Munir Ahmed DAR Engineering, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Dr. Umar Farooq Islamic University of Madinah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Dr. Mohsin Usman Qureshi University in Sohar, Oman Dr. M Zia ur Rehman Global Change Impact Studies Centre, Pakistan Hashmi Dr. Irfan Yousuf National Electric Power Regulatory Authority, Pakistan Dr. Sher Jamal Khan NUST, Islamabad, Pakistan Dr. Rao Arslan NUST, Islamabad, Pakistan Dr. Hammad Anis Khan NUST, Islamabad, Pakistan Dr. Afaq Ahmad UET, Taxila, Pakistan Dr. Naeem Ejaz UET, Taxila, Pakistan Dr. Naveed Ahmad UET, Taxila, Pakistan (Geotech) Dr. Usman Ali Naeem UET, Taxila, Pakistan Dr. Naveed Ahmad UET, Taxila, Pakistan (Transportation) Dr. Faisal Shabbir UET, Taxila, Pakistan Dr, Jawad Hussain UET, Taxila, Pakistan Dr. Naveed Ahmed UET, Peshawar, Pakistan (Structures) Dr. Sabahat Hassan HITEC University Taxila, Pakistan Dr. Adnan Nawaz COMSATS University Wah, Pakistan Dr. Tahir Mehmood COMSATS University Wah, Pakistan Dr. Ahsan Maqsoom COMSATS University Wah, Pakistan Dr. Faisal Javed COMSATS University, Abbottabad, Pakistan Dr. Hassan Nasir CECOS University of IT and Emerging Sciences, Pakistan Dr. Khan Zaib Jadoon International Islamic University, Islamabad, Pakistan Dr. Zeeshan Alam International Islamic University, Islamabad, Pakistan Dr. Salamat Ullah Abasyn University Islamabad Campus, Pakistan Dr. Mudassir Muneer Khan Bahauddin Zakariya University, Pakistan For more info, please visit: csce.cust.edu.pk ISBN: 978-969-23344-2-6 Department of Civil Engineering Capital University of Science & Technology, Islamabad Expressway, Kahuta Road, Zone-V Islamabad. Tel: +92-51-111-555-666 EXT 359 & 401.
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