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Increasing Regional Cooperation to Promote Infrastructure Development Among Southeast Asian Countries Miraj, Perdana; Zulkarnain, Zulkarnain; Muslim, Fadhilah
CSID Journal of Infrastructure Development Vol 2, No 1 (2019)
Publisher : Universitas Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32783/csid-jid.v2i1.61

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South East Asia has transformed from low economic income into prospectus global economic player during the last decades through industrialization strategies, human capital expansion, and infrastructure investment. Many cities in this region promote infrastructure development across various sectors for instance roads, railways, ports, and airports. This attempt expected to improve accessibility, inter-regional connectivity among cities in the country and significantly reduce logistics costs in the longer term. Improving the level of competitiveness through this action is, therefore, crucial to level up other developed countries in term of economic activities. Despite a growing number of development in developing countries, several challenges are facing the global community today. Cities in South East Asia are now more vulnerable to catastrophic events. Earthquake followed by tsunami and liquefaction in Palu, Sulawesi Island in earlier months reminds us on similar events that struck Aceh province and other parts of the region in 2004. Consequently, cities not only those along the coastline but also in the hinterland area, must adopt a sustainable pathway and building a resilience city. The exponential growth of the internet and technology during the past decades shall be used for mitigating natural disaster and generate livable cities for its inhabitant.
Developing of a Multi-Project Planning and Control System for Risk-Based Precast Concrete Procurement to Increase PT. XY’s Competitiveness Widiasih, Widiasih; Muslim, Fadhilah
International Journal of Science, Technology & Management Vol. 5 No. 6 (2024): November 2024
Publisher : Publisher Cv. Inara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46729/ijstm.v5i6.1198

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Multi-project planning and control must be part of the precast concrete industry to achieve more efficient project performance and impact obtaining better contract values. It requires a clear and detailed understanding of the project's scope and the risks in project planning. This research aims to analyze the risk factors that influence ongoing multi-project procurement and carry out risk-based development to increase the Competitiveness of PT XY. This research uses a methodology to study related literature, previous research, and PT Company Operational Standards. XY. The results of this study indicate that 7 out of 37 variables have high-risk values, while the remaining 30 are classified as having moderate Risk. The Risk of wage and material price increases represents the highest Risk in developing a multi-project planning and control system for precast concrete procurement to enhance the Competitiveness of PT. XY.