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Penerapan Building Information Modelling 4D pada Perencanaan Jadwal Proyek Rehabilitasi Gedung Kantor BWS Kalimantan II Palangka Raya Maryam; Waluyo, Rudi; Gawei, Apria Brita Pandohop
Jurnal Civil Engineering Study Vol. 5 No. 02 (2025): Jurnal Civil Engineering Study
Publisher : Civil Engineering of Universitas Islam Nahdlatul Ulama Jepara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34001/ces.v5i02.1385

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The increase in building construction requires the application of more effective and efficient methods to achieve optimal quality, time, and cost standards. One approach that has been widely developed in answering these challenges is Building Information Modeling. The rehabilitation project of the Kalimantan II River Basin Office Building still uses conventional planning without integrating BIM technology. This shows a gap between the potential of BIM and practice in the field, especially due to a lack of understanding of the technology. This study aims to determine the 3D structural model, determine the project schedule planning, and apply 4D BIM to the planning of the structural work schedule for the rehabilitation project for the Kalimantan II River Basin Office Building in Palangka Raya City. This research is a case study. The research was conducted at the Kalimantan II River Basin Office Building in Palangka Raya City along Jl. Tjilik Riwut Km 3.5. Implemented for 5 months, from September to February 2025. The research data are detailed engineering design, time schedule and technical specifications. The data analysis technique uses the building information modeling method. The results of the study showed that there was a 3D model of the building structure with a concrete quantity of 465.83 m³ and reinforcement of 56,364.86 kg. The implementation of 4D BIM with Autodesk Naviswork in schedule planning resulted in a total duration of structural work of 175 days, and produced a scheduling simulation that was integrated between the model and the implementation time. This integration has been proven to provide significant efficiency because it is able to reduce the correction or revision time that is common in conventional methods, while increasing accuracy, transparency, and coordination between parties involved in the construction project.
Monumen Sebagai Media Pendidikan Sejarah di Desa Bahu Palawa Kalimantan Tengah Tigoi, Alesandro Mikhael; Reynaldie, Kevin; Shahada, Muhammad Azhar; Mirozea, Yudha Fernandho; Angelina, Stephanie; Valentina, Sesilia; Sustari, Izabel Putri Devi; Gawei, Apria Brita Pandohop
Diteksi : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Diteksi, Vol. 3, No. 1, Mei 2025
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik Universitas Palangka Raya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36873/diteksi.v3i1.19103

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Community Service Program focus on the Independent Campus Learning KKN Community Service Program is a community service program initiated by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia. This program is expected to train students' creativity in designing ideas that are relevant to local needs, develop solution-oriented thinking skills, and encourage active community participation in the design process. The objective of the 2024 Field Study Program is to design a monument based on local wisdom, which not only has aesthetic and symbolic functions but is also expected to have a social, cultural, and economic impact on the surrounding community. The main program of designing the monument is an implementation planned by the village apparatus who want to   develop Bahu Palawa village as a tourist village that is expected to be a reminder of history, but also a representation of togetherness and a means of community empowerment. The monument design method and site plan were carried out through field observation, collection of social and cultural data on the community, and design using SketchUP and AutoCAD software as well as 3D structural modeling in Autodesk Revit. The results of the Community Service Program were the planning of the monument structure and the design of the monument as a tourism facility that can help generate income for the welfare of the village and the community of Bahu Palawa Village, Kahayan Tengah District, Pulang Pisau Regency
Level Analysis of Palangka Raya University Building Damage Lisa Wati; Puspasari, Veronika Happy; Gawei, Apria Brita Pandohop
Journal of Applied Science, Engineering, Technology, and Education Vol. 4 No. 1 (2022)
Publisher : PT Mattawang Mediatama Solution

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (505.864 KB) | DOI: 10.35877/454RI.asci846

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The lecture building is the same building as the building in general, namely a building made of wood or concrete construction. During its operation, the potential for damage to an old building or a relatively newly constructed building is very large. There is no data on damage at the University of Palangka Raya that has caused a decrease in the level of productivity of activities carried out by building owners or users so that the condition of the college building is not well maintained. This research was conducted by conducting a survey of filling out the form in the building of the first lecture building of the Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Palangka Raya. The survey form was analyzed further, 3 categories of component types emerged, namely Architectural: Foundations, Sloof, Columns, Ring Balk, Walls, and Roof Frames, Architectural: Roofs, Ceilings, Floors, Locks, Frames and Leaves, as well as Painting, Utilities: MCK, and Electrical: Electric. The analysis used is descriptive analysis. The results of this analysis show that 3 components, which have a percentage damage of 0.5% of keys, 0.7% of frames and leaves, and 7.37% of painting, with a total of 8.6% fall into the category of damage levels, namely lightly damaged, with a budget of Rp. 759.736.00 for keys, Rp. 3,495.992.39 for frames and leaves, and Rp. 106.463.066.64 for painting, with a total cost of damage of Rp. 110,718,795.02. This research is useful for managers and further research can be a reference in improving the quality of the building.
The Assessment of Occupational Safety and Health Risk Management on Construction Projects During the Covid-19 Pandemic Lendra, Lendra; Gawei, Apria Brita Pandohop; Sintani, Lelo; Afanda, Delia Monica; Tjakra, Jermias
International Journal of Disaster Management Vol 6, No 1 (2023)
Publisher : TDMRC, Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/ijdm.v6i1.30811

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The Covid-19 pandemic has weakened various business sectors, including the construction services business. This research aims to identify OHS risks in building construction projects during the Covid-19 pandemic, provide an assessment and provide control solutions for these risks. The research method begins with identifying risk factors and distributing risk assessment questionnaires to thirty building construction companies. Then determine the risk rating with the Relative Importance Index (RII) and the risk category using the AS/NZS 4360:2004 standard. The risk control questionnaire was finally distributed to three selected respondents, including a director, a project manager, and an OHS manager, all of whom have at least an undergraduate degree. Based on the analysis, it is found that there is a similarity in the ranking of risk factors from the calculation of the RII value and the AS/NZS 4360:2004 standard, indicating that there is a positive and significant relationship between these two methods. The top three risk factors based on RII are: Covid-19 spread, falling from a height, and being electrocuted. Based on the AS/NZS 4360:2004 standard, these three factors are considered high and moderate risk, while the risk control solutions are: comply with and implement health protocols, use PPE, strong/sturdy scaffolding, install safety nets, arranging safe electrical lines, conduct socialization, and educate workers about Covid-19.