Title: New technologies in construction
Founded: in January 2001 by the Academy of Construction of Ukraine (ABU), SE "Research Institute of Construction Production named after V.S. Balytsky" (SE "NDIBV") and the Kiev National University of Civil Engineering and Architecture (KNUBA).
ISSN (print): 2664-0406
ISSN (online): 2664-0414
Journal DOI: 10.32782/2664-0406
Frequency: 2 issues per year
Founder: Research Institute of Construction Production
Founder ROR:
Publisher: Helvetica Publishing House
Publisher ROR: https://ror.org/0021ckm71
Media Identifier (Register of Media Entities): R30-04499 (Decision of the National Council of Television and Radio Broadcasting of Ukraine)
Media Entity EDRPOU (National Transliteration)/ USREOU code (Unified State Register of Enterprises and Organisations of Ukraine): 38283024
Scientific Profile (Cluster): Economic Transformations, Business, and Administration
Scientometric databases: Index Copernicus; Google Scholar; Crossref; OUCI; Vernadsky National Library
The journal publishes scientific articles highlighting the results of research and practical applications in economics, management, finance, marketing, accounting and taxation, as well as public administration. These works are focused on the development of the construction industry amidst transformational changes, sustainable development, and European integration processes.
The journal focuses on the economic, managerial, marketing, and financial aspects of implementing new technologies and research methods in construction and other industries. It views construction as an integral component of a unified, multi-level, and complex socio-economic system driving the development of all economic sectors.
The journal’s thematic scope encompasses a broad range of contemporary issues in economic transformation, business, and administration. Special attention is devoted to the management of construction projects and enterprises, digitalization of management and accounting processes, economic efficiency of innovations, transformation of quality management systems, financial support for construction activities, and the development of public administration in construction and infrastructure, though it is not strictly limited to these areas.

