Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Regular Issue

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This issue comprises articles authored or co-authored by twelve scholars from two institutions, namely Yangon Technological University and Dawei Technological University (Myanmar).

Beginning with this issue, all articles are presented using a newly adopted template, aimed at enhancing consistency, readability, and the overall presentation quality of the journal.

The contributions in this issue reflect ongoing efforts to advance engineering research, particularly in areas such as geotechnical engineering, structural analysis, and material performance evaluation. The studies address practical engineering challenges, including soil stabilization, seismic risk assessment, and durability of reinforced concrete, demonstrating the application of experimental and analytical approaches in real-world contexts.

In line with the journal’s commitment to fostering high-quality scholarly communication, the editorial board anticipates that the works presented in this issue will provide meaningful insights, contribute to the advancement of engineering knowledge, and serve as valuable references for future research and development.

Published: 2025-03-31

Articles

  • Integrated decision-making strategies for expressway maintenance prioritization: Data-driven scoring, rule-based, and AHP approach

    Nan Htike Yee Mon, Kyaing Kyaing, Moe Thet Thet Aye
    1-15
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.58712/ie.v2i1.17
  • Seismic risk assessment of existing RC structures using fragility-based approach

    Cho Wai Phyo Kyaw, Khin Aye Mon
    16-30
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.58712/ie.v2i1.20
  • Stabilization of lateritic soil using cement and lime for road construction

    Htet Okkar Kyaw, Nyan Myint Kyaw
    31-43
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.58712/ie.v2i1.18
  • Experimental study on damping properties of concretes under free vibration with different tyre wastes

    Cho Zin Win, Khin Su Su Htwe, Nyan Myint Kyaw
    44-56
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.58712/ie.v2i1.25
  • Experimental study on strength reduction due to corrosion in reinforced concrete slabs with and without steel fibers

    Hnin Hnin Kyu, Khin Su Su Htwe
    57-72
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.58712/ie.v2i1.21