Joewono Prasetijo
Civil Engineering, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Planning, International University of Batam

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Unsignalized Intersection Analysis (Case Study of Sukahaji - Majalengka Road Intersection) Vindhy Lesmana Nauval; Joewono Prasetijo; Yusra Aulia Sari
LEADER: Civil Engineering and Architecture Journal Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): April
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik Sipil dan Perencanaan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37253/leader.v3i2.10800

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Road users must pay close attention to traffic signs, Contributing to the safety and well-being of motorists.. Unsignalized intersections are very vulnerable road lanes and can endanger road users. Traffic accidents and congestion are problems that need more attention. Traffic intersections are a major concern for road users, and can certainly help with safety and security. At the crossroads, mountains use traffic signs traffic signs are not exclusive to other countries, as Indonesia has also adopted this practice, especially on highways. Based on this, the researchers wrote a journal entitled “Analysis of Unsignalized Intersections: Case Study of Sukahaji Majalengka Road, Sukahaji sub-district, Majalengka Regency. The objective of this journal is to investigate the contributing factors that elevate the likelihood of traffic congestion and accidents at the Sukahaji Majalengka road intersection This research took place at the intersection of Sukahaji Majalengka road, Sukahaji District, Majalengka Regency. In this research, the technique used is employed is the quantitative method. This method is used to observe and determine how many cars there are​ identify activities at the intersectionSource of information on vehicle density calculations include first and second data. The output information comes from the direct survey. to the target location using data obtained directly in the field to obtain traffic flow data. The results showed that the unsignalized intersection on Sukahaji road in Majalengka, experienced a high degree of saturation, especially during peak congestion hours. Based on the results of the analysis, it can be concluded that the unsignalized intersection on Sukahaji road in Majalengka, has a significant congestion problem that occurs due to the absence of traffic lights.
Bridge Pier Design in the Digital Age: Leveraging Revit for Efficient Design and Analysis Jason Budiono; Susanty Handayani; Joewono Prasetijo
LEADER: Civil Engineering and Architecture Journal Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37253/leader.v3i3.10956

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This research explores integrating Building Information Modeling (BIM) technology, specifically Autodesk Revit, into the bridge piers' design and planning process. The authors emphasize the pivotal role of technology in the advancement of infrastructure, with a focus on Indonesia's extensive toll road projects and the Barelang bridge as a prime example of sustainable infrastructure development. The transitions from AutoCAD to BIM in the construction industry are discussed, with BIM being recognized for increasing efficiency and accuracy in construction projects. The authors acknowledge the obstacles to BIM adoption, including substantial upfront costs and limited technological progress, but also highlight the potential for considerable cost savings in material procurement and building projects. Autodesk Revit is identified as a prominent BIM-based program that offers detailed 3D models, drawings, and schedules, enabling construction stakeholders to collaborate effectively. In conclusion, the document calls for adopting BIM and BrIM in the AEC sector, suggesting that these technologies can streamline bridge design and maintenance, contributing to more sustainable and cost-effective infrastructure.