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Factors that influence the implementation time of bridge projects Sholihin, Rohmat Agus; Suroso, Agus; Amin, Mawardi
Jurnal Teknika Vol 20, No 1 (2024): Available Online in June 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62870/tjst.v20i1.24552

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Delays are common in project implementation, even in bridge construction projects. It is important to analyze the causes of these delays so that service providers and construction parties can take appropriate measures to overcome the problem. These measures can help reduce the costs associated with delays. The research aims factors that influence the performance of bridge project implementation times, and to find alternative solutions to resolve these factors. The research uses a quantitative method. Primary data is obtained through questionnaires distributed to respondents among bridge construction practitioners on three predetermined research objects: Desari, Cisumdawu, and Cijago toll road projects sections 2-3. The research data is processed using JASP software. After analyzing the implementation methods, budget availability, and engineering risk variables, it is found that engineering risk is the most dominant factor affecting the performance of bridge project implementation time, with a percentage of 61.68%.
The effects of the community-driven development concept on the success implementation of flood management construction in the Ciujung Basin Wibowo, Yudistira; Suroso, Agus; Hidayat, Acep
Jurnal Teknika Vol 19, No 2 (2023): AVAILABLE ONLINE IN NOVEMBER 2023
Publisher : Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36055/tjst.v19i2.22956

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The flood-prone area in Serang Regency ranges to 22,617.49 hectares (ha), the trigger factor for flooding in Serang Regency is the high rainfall ranging from 200 mm – 400 mm in the rainy season. The local government of Serang Regency handles floods with non-structural methods. The method applied is flood handling with the concept of community-driven development. CDD is a community-based development concept with a process of resource development and direct decision-making by community groups. The Serang district government has succeeded in minimizing flooding with the concept of CDD in the Ciujung watershed area, it needs to be improved in terms of human resources, community participation, socio-culture, quality-quantity and budget. Analysis of the effect of the application of the CDD concept on the success rate of flood control construction using qualitative descriptive methods. The success rate of implementing the CDD concept in the implementation of flood control construction is influenced by socio-cultural aspects with a dominance rate of 28,476%. The benefits of this research are to increase the application of non-structural methods with the concept of CDD and become a reference by stakeholders in the implementation of community-based development, for that it is necessary to reorganize the planning, implementation and maintenance stages based on local wisdom and community aspirations.