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Journal : Community Empowerment

Surveyor training for housing backlog data collection using location intelligence technology in Krendang Village, West Jakarta Wahyu Sejati; Agung Sediyono; Arief Fadhilah; Ryan Faza Prasetyo
Community Empowerment Vol 7 No 10 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.8042

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One of the problems of population density is the lack of adequate housing. Krendang Village is one of the most densely populated urban areas with a population density of 76,124 inhabitants/km2. Surveyor training is needed to provide understanding and knowledge to avoid errors in housing backlog data collection during field surveys. The housing backlog data collection process is carried out using the data collection method directly to residents' homes using the MAPID form to facilitate filling out questionnaires based on location intelligence technology. The results of this housing backlog survey can be used as a policy basis for structuring slum areas and also identifying the demographic map of the Krendang Village area. This surveyor training also produces a housing backlog module that can be used as a reference for surveyors.
Introduction of construction planning with building information modeling (BIM) technology systems at SMK 26 Jakarta Parwadi Moengin; Ryan Faza Prasetyo; Wahyu Sejati; Feby Kartika Sari; Dhanu Setyo Bekti
Community Empowerment Vol 9 No 3 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.11147

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The construction industry is undergoing significant transformation in the era of globalization and technological advancements, particularly with the implementation of Building Information Modeling (BIM) systems. Accelerating the implementation of BIM in Indonesia requires collaboration among various parties, including academia, practitioners, and institutions. Therefore, it is crucial for students to learn about BIM to prepare a competent and adaptable workforce for the future development of construction technology. The aim of this activity is to enhance understanding of the importance of introducing construction planning with BIM technology systems to students at SMK Negeri 26 Jakarta, in preparation for them to become ready-to-use workforce in the construction industry, which is increasingly oriented towards information technology. The implementation method involves delivering material sessions followed by questionnaire sessions to assess the level of understanding among students. The results of this activity indicate that 26 students (53.1%) are very proficient in this subject, 19 students (38.8%) are categorized as proficient, and 4 students (8.2%) are categorized as adequately proficient.
Surveyor and dasawisma training in housing database collection in Kampung Rawa Village Wahyu Sejati; Ryan Faza Prasetyo; Giraldi Fardiaz Kuswanda; Avelina Nathania Bennediktus Suhardjo Pusoko; Yureana Wijayanti; Sri Wulandari
Community Empowerment Vol 9 No 3 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.11150

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The Kampung Rawa sub-district is part of an initiative aimed at enhancing the quality of settlements by structuring integrated residential areas. It is known as one of the most densely populated sub-districts, with a population density of 68,956.67 people/km2. The surveyor and Dasawisma training program aims to equip participants with knowledge on collecting data about backlogs and uninhabitable houses (RTLH) based on building reliability, thereby minimizing errors during implementation. Data collection involves visiting residents' homes to assess building conditions and completing a form integrated with the Jakarta Satu website. The outcome of this training is an improvement in the knowledge and skills of surveyors and Dasawisma in conducting backlog and building reliability surveys in the field. The training also resulted in the development of a module as a reference guide for surveyors in assessing building reliability.
Counseling and assistance in verification and validation of housing data for surveyors Wahyu Sejati; Lili Kusumawati; Giraldi Fardiaz Kuswanda; Ryan Faza Prasetyo; Avelina Nathania Bennediktus Suhardjo Pusoko
Community Empowerment Vol 9 No 6 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.11323

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The data collection of housing database in Jembatan Besi Village conducted by surveyors from the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Planning, Trisakti University often encounters data errors and obstacles during its implementation. These errors can be in the form of incorrect writing of addresses, family card numbers, head of family NIKs, or geotagging (location points) of buildings. Therefore, in the middle of the data collection, a workshop was held to analyze and evaluate the data that had been entered and to correct data errors. The method used is through data checking by field coordinators and repairs are carried out simultaneously. Workshop activities include presentation of the progress of the 50% survey results, data validation and verification, and data correction. During the workshop, the survey results were obtained as much as 60.55% with a total of 2,704 buildings and data correction facilities including geotagging, RT and RW data, Family Card Numbers, NIK, address writing, and deleting duplicate data.
Towards data-driven urban planning: Developing a real-time data update framework for unfit-for-habitation houses in Jakarta Prasetyo, Ryan Faza; Sari, Feby Kartika; Rezandi, Fajar; Putra, Adhitya Utama
Community Empowerment Vol 10 No 6 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.13451

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Rapid population growth in DKI Jakarta has led to increased territorial density, resulting in a growing number of slums and a housing gap in the availability of decent housing. One of the main challenges in urban planning is the unavailability of accurate and up-to-date data on Unfit-for-Habitation Houses (RTLH), which is still based on sampling methods. Therefore, the primary objective of this community service activity is to develop an efficient data update framework, enabling the Department of Public Housing and Settlement Areas (DPRKP) to update data in real-time without the need for extensive re-surveys. The implementation method involved outreach to the Sub-Department of Public Housing and Settlement Areas (PRKP) across various administrative regions of Jakarta, followed by question-and-answer sessions and discussions. The results indicate that the developed data update framework can enhance the accuracy and efficiency of RTLH information management, thereby supporting more effective data-driven decision-making for the local government.