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Stage 1: Abstract Submission
Abstract submission for SECON’26 has now officially closed. We sincerely thank all authors for their enthusiastic response and valuable contributions.
Stage 2: Abstract Review
Our international panel of experts meticulously reviews every concept. This stage is dedicated to ensuring that every voice at SECON'26 contributes meaningfully to the global dialogue on net-positive engineering and intelligent design.
Stage 3: Notification of Status
The first milestone. Receiving your abstract acceptance is an invitation to transition from a concept to a comprehensive technical contribution. It is the green light to begin detailing your journey for the global community.
Stage 4: Full Paper Submission
This is where your vision meets rigor. We invite you to submit your full-length manuscript, documenting the data, methodologies, and discoveries that will define the next era of civil engineering and construction management.
Stage 5: Notification of Final Status
Through a rigorous double-blind peer-review process, your work is refined and validated. Final acceptance at this stage signifies that your research meets the prestigious standards required for Scopus indexing and global recognition.
Stage 6: Conference Presentation
Take the stage. Present your findings to a worldwide audience of peers and pioneers. This is the moment where individual research transforms into collective intelligence, sparking collaborations that transcend borders.
Stage 7: Final Publication
Your research becomes a permanent part of the scientific record.