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Assessing Site Management Practices in the Planning of a Market Building: A Case Study Based on Indonesian Green Building Regulations Padma Devia, Yatnanta; Ozariyadi, Laurin Atika; Anggraini, Retno
Journal of Novel Engineering Science and Technology Vol. 4 No. 03 (2025): Journal of Novel Engineering Science and Technology
Publisher : The Indonesian Institute of Science and Technology Research

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56741/jnest.v4i03.1066

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Government infrastructure development plays a vital role in improving quality of life and supporting national development goals. In recent years, sustainable development principles, particularly those related to green building practices, have become increasingly relevant. However, these principles remain underutilized in certain public facilities, such as traditional markets. One critical yet often overlooked component is site management, which significantly affects environmental performance from the early planning stage. This study aims to develop a green building assessment framework specifically focused on site management in market building planning. Employing a qualitative descriptive research method with an applied approach, the study uses a case study of a market building in Indonesia, evaluated using site management criteria derived from Indonesian Green Building regulations. To ensure credibility, the framework and assessment are validated through expert judgment from professionals in green building and sustainable site planning. The results reveal that parking lot provision, site processing and accessibility, and private green open space planning are the most influential sub-parameters, contributing to the highest scores in the site management category. The case study building achieved a score of 23 out of 38, indicating a moderate level of compliance. However, deficiencies were identified in sub-parameters such as green open spaces and the lack of Electric Vehicle Charging Station (EVCS) facilities. This study contributes to the field by proposing a targeted, site-specific assessment framework for market buildings, a building typology that is rarely examined in green building literature. Integrating site management early in the design process can improve sustainability outcomes by enhancing public space quality and environmental awareness in urban communities.
Seismic Performance of FRP-Retrofitted RC Building Using Pushover Analysis Yusuf, Nabil Mochammad; Wibowo, Ari; Anggraini, Retno
Journal of Novel Engineering Science and Technology Vol. 5 No. 01 (2026): Journal of Novel Engineering Science and Technology
Publisher : The Indonesian Institute of Science and Technology Research

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56741/jnest.v5i01.1452

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The seismic evaluation of existing bank office buildings is critical for ensuring post-earthquake operational continuity. This study investigates a 14-story RC bank building in Kendari using the Nonlinear Static Procedure (NSP) per ASCE 41-17, targeting an Immediate Occupancy (IO) performance level. The initial analysis revealed a critical contradiction: while the structure's global performance appeared to meet the IO target, this assessment was found to be misleading. A detailed, element-based analysis identified a concealed local failure where a critical beam reached the Life Safety (LS) performance level, caused by a non-trivial Positive Moment at the support. A sequential Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) retrofitting strategy was then implemented. The primary contribution of this study is the demonstration of the Failure Migration phenomenon. It was shown that a naive, 'single-point' retrofit (on LS-1) did not solve the problem but merely shifted the failure mode to the next weakest element (LS-2). This sequential retrofitting procedure proved necessary to track the migrating failure, which moved non-linearly between various floors, until all migrating vulnerabilities were eliminated. This finding proves that a sequential procedure is necessary to address Force Redistribution and achieve a true IO performance. The final minor global base shear increase (0.16%) was only a secondary benefit, confirming the objective was local vulnerability elimination, not a significant increase in global stiffness.
Co-Authors Achfas Zacoeb Achmad Suryadi Nasution Ari Wibowo Arman Paramansyah Arroniri, M. Ridho Azhari, Intan Putri Azizah, Lilik Ma’rifatul Azizah, Meiana Nur Carmelita, Aulina Fatimatul Putri Nur Devi Permatasari Dewi Maryam Dian Puspita Sari Edhi Wahyuni Edhi Wahyuni Setyowati Eristia Arfi Erni Susilawati, Erni Evi Marlina, Evi Fadli , Muhammad Fadli, Muhammad Firdaus, Adhimas Miftahul Firnanda Alfarobi, M. Bagus Fulvya.Hy , Mc. Ginardi, Ireneus Petrico Gita Hilmi Prakoso, Gita Hilmi HADYPUTRI, RANIE WIDYANINGSIH Harist Al-farizi, Ahmad Hasanah, Mamluatul Hendro Suseno Hiffasya Gunawan, Nabila Husnul Fata, Tenggo Indah Lestari, Indah Indraddin Irwan Irwan Irwan, Sri Efrinita Judijanto, Loso Kusuma, Kavana Hafil M. Hamzah Hasyim Mardikawati, Budi Marlin, Khairul Minang, Bony Zulkarnaen Moch Sasmito Djati Muhammad Sajidin Muliawati Mustika, Mira Noor, Dear Michiko Mutiara Novitasari , Ani Oktaviani, Reza Yetri Ozariyadi, Laurin Atika Padma Devia, Yatnanta Prastiwi, Aswin Dwi Prima, Alex Putra, Willy Aryansah Pratama Putri, Astari Amalia Rahmawati P, Dhita Rizki Rasyad, Himyar Raya, Beta Taufiq Refdi Akmal, Refdi Rifa`i, Muhaimin Rio Eka Nugraha, Rio Eka Ristinah Syamsudin Robach, Choerur Ruzikna " Setyowati, Edhy Wahyuni Siti Nurlina Siti Samsiah, Siti Sitorus, Chintya Sri Sat Titi Hamranani Suharni, Sitti Sulaeman Sulaeman Suryanti, Dewi Suyadi Suyadi Tantrisna, Ellen Turniningtyas Ayu Rachmawati Ulyani, Maya Utami, Helidatasa Windriani, Dian Yanti, Mahardini Syahputri Yovana, Nagesta Mayke Heryan Yunita Angelina Yusuf, Nabil Mochammad Yuyun Ika Christina