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Preparing Manuscripts for 2nd International Conference on

Construction, Real Estate, Infrastructure and Project


Management
1. Introduction
This section normally describes the motivation, purpose, scope and limitations of the study. It
may be concluded by providing details about organization of the paper.
The manuscript should be prepared with Times New Roman 12 point font should not exceed
6000 words. Please use 1.5 line spacing throughout the manuscript except title page. The first
paragraph of any section should not be indented. The manuscript must be submitted through
online submission process.
For any assistance please forward your queries to conference@nicmar.ac.in.
2. Section Headings and Sub Heading
All the section headings should be descriptive of the contents of the section and must be kept
as brief as possible. The section heading should be numbered 1, 2, 3,....... including
introduction section. The sub heading of all the subsections should be numbered as 1.1,
1,2,..........4.1, 4.2...........
The heading and sub heading should be distinguishable from main text and may be boldfaced
and should be in 14 and 13 pt respectively.
3. Figures
All the figures must be of high quality resolution and should be in the standard format such as
TIFF. Figures should be numbered sequentially throughout the manuscript. All the figures must
have figure caption given below the figure and must be cited in the manuscript (see figure 1).
Authors should provide the source of the figure if adopted from other sources.

80

60
Number of papers
40
Average Length of
20 Paper
0
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

(Source: Complied by authors)


Figure 1: Details of Paper Submited
4. Tables

Tables should be numbered sequentially throughout the manuscript. All the tables must have
table title given above the table and must be cited in the manuscript (see table 1). Authors
should provide the source of the table if adopted from other sources.
Table 1: Details of Paper Submited
Year Number of papers Average Length of Paper
2010 25 10
2011 30 13
2012 35 16
2013 60 16
2014 65 15
2015 70 12
2016 75 10
(Source: Complied by authors)
5. Equation

All equations should be centered. If an equation is referred elsewhere in the text, add equation
numbers sequentially throughout the manuscript.

Max 𝜃 = ∑𝑘𝑖=1 vi xi0 (1)


Subject to
∑𝑚
𝑟=1 ur yr0 = 1 (2)
∑𝑘𝑖=1 vi xij − ∑𝑚
𝑟=1 ur yrj ≥ 0 j = 1, … , n (3)
𝑢𝑟 , 𝑣𝑖 ≥ 0
6. In text citation and end reference list

Citation in the text should be cited as per the below paragraph. When it is cited at the end of
sentence or paragraph put the entire citation in parentheses. Citations in the flow of writing
should mention author’s name(s) and year in parentheses.
All the citation in the manuscript should be listed at the end in the reference list. References
must be listed alphabetically with the last name of first author without numbering. The
reference for a published journal paper (Patyal and Maddulety, 2015; Jadhav and Lele, 2016),
a book (Koner and Purandare, 2016), a chapter in a book (Nallathiga, 2015), and conference
proceedings paper (Nagargoje et al. 2015) should be cited as per the list given at the end of this
document. For references with three or more authors, use the “et al.” form illustrated above.
For multiple references with the same author sequence and year, append a, b, c, etc. to the year
in both the reference list near the end of the paper and in the citations in the text. For further
details about reference please refer reference style sheet.
References
Jadhav, T.S. and Lele, M.M.(2016) ‘Analysis of annual energy savings in air conditioning
using different heat pipe heat exchanger configurations integrated with and without evaporative
cooling’. Energy, 109: 876-885.
Koner, J., and Purandare, A., (2016) A study of infrastructure development for container ports
in India. Pune: Research and Publication Department, NICMAR.
Nagargoje, S, Sarkar, S, and Borgaonkar A (2015) ‘Building Urban Resilience through
Grey Water Intervention in the City of Jodhpur’, Proceedings of National Conference
on Sustainable and Smart Cities. Surat, SVNIT, 10-11th April. New Delhi: Excel India
Publisher, pp. 281-285.
Nallathiga, R., (2015) ‘Integration of Emission Reduction and Environmental Management
Goals for Sustainable Urban Development’. In: Reddy and Ulgiati eds. Energy Security and
Development (pp. 451-469). New Delhi: Springer.
Patyal, V.S. and Maddulety, K. (2015) ‘Interrelationship between Total Quality Management
and Six Sigma: A Review’. Global Business Review, 16(6): 1025-1060.

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