The journal is dedicated to disseminating interdisciplinary research that integrates the economic, managerial, administrative, and organizational-technological aspects of construction development. These findings hold practical significance for businesses, public authorities, and the professional community, fostering a modern scientific platform for knowledge exchange between researchers and practitioners.

The aim of the journal is to systematically publish research in economics, business, and administration that analyzes and substantiates economic, managerial, and administrative processes within construction and related fields. This is particularly relevant in the context of structural changes, digital transformation, and sustainable development. Furthermore, the journal highlights both theoretical and applied aspects of how new technologies impact economic efficiency, organizational operations, and management in construction and other economic sectors.

The journal's objectives include advancing scientific approaches to the study of economic transformations in construction, developing modern models for enterprise and project management, and improving business processes, financial mechanisms, accounting, control, and public administration. Particular emphasis is placed on quality, cost, and risk management, as well as the overall performance of construction enterprises and public administration bodies.