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Journal : Journal of Applied Civil Engineering and Infrastructure Technology (JACEIT)

Existing Study and Technical Recommendations for National Roads in Ambon City Hamkah Hamkah; Christina Siwalette; Lenora Leuhery
Journal of Applied Civil Engineering and Infrastructure Technology Vol 1 No 1 (2020): Agustus 2020
Publisher : Indonesian Society of Applied Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52158/jaceit.v1i1.55

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The national road in Ambon City connects Pattimura Airport with Yos Sudarso Port having double access with parallel road conditions. Some road segments are not continuous like Jalan A.M. Sangadji and Jalan Rijali, have two lanes but are still one-way. This article aims to examine the capacity of the two existing national road segments in Ambon City based on the condition of each road segment according to the LHR, side barriers and continuous road requirements. The study was carried out in a structured and systematic manner according to the scientific stages using data from field observations and the latest secondary data from data sources in the BPJN XVI Ambon work unit covering Segment I (Down Road) and Segment II (Up Road). The results of the study were selected three alternative national road access, namely: First Alternative, using segment I national road access with recommendations for Reclamation of Mardika Beach, connecting 6 roads each: Jaalan Yos Sudarso, Jalan Pala, Jalan Pantai Mardika, Jalan Pantai Batu Merah, Jalan Ongko Liong, and Jalan Sultan Hasanuddin. The Second Alternative, using Segment II national road access with recommendations for Flyover Development, connecting 6 roads each: Jalan Pelabuhan, Jalan A.M. Sangadji, Jalan Diponegoro, Jalan Ahmad Yani, Jalan Rijali, and Jalan Jenderal Sudirman. The Third Alternative, using parallel national road access between Segment I and Segment II for current conditions, with recommendations on traffic engineering and handling of several road sections to be continuous.
Kajian Kebutuhan Sarana Perlintasan Warga Desa Liang Dan Neath Pada Sungai Nalbessy Kabupaten Buru Selatan Hamkah Hamkah; Lenora Leuhery; Gunawan Abdullah
Journal of Applied Civil Engineering and Infrastructure Technology Vol 1 No 2 (2020): Desember 2020
Publisher : Indonesian Society of Applied Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52158/jaceit.v1i2.93

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The social media coverage entitled 75 Years of Indonesia Independence day but we are not yet free shown South Buru hinterland people activities as crossing the Nalbessy river. The safety of user facilities stakes because of breaking up risk, and have fatal consequences washed away by the river current swift. Electronic and print media's rise motivated to examine South Buru hinterland people's facilities need to cross the river. The study aims to trace activities crossing locations and analyzing user potential based on population data. We Presenting roads and bridges history around Liang and Neath Villages in a strip map handling the Namrole - Leksula segment. The method uses Google Earth, structured, and systematic study stages sourced from secondary data. The study results showed that the Nalbessy River coordinate of -3.7628° S and 126.5444° E is Wai Nalbessy III bridge's construction planned location. The Namrole – Leksula segment crosses two villages in South Buru (Liang and Neath). In handling roads until 2019, pavement conditions are still not uniform, consisting of 3 types: Hotmix 7.0 Km, Optional Stockpile of 4.0 Km, and Dirt Road 42.0 Km. The handling of provincial roads has built three bridges out of the 33 bridges plan. Estimated construction cost, the implementation time of the 50 m bridge span Wai Nalbessy III, according to the type of construction, respectively: Rp. 4 billion, four months a symmetrical pedestrian suspension bridge, Rp. 15 billion, ten months of steel frame, and Rp. 20 M, 1 Year for T beam concrete bridge.