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ANALISIS WASTE MATERIAL KONSTRUKSI PADA PROYEK GEDUNG (STUDI KASUS PADA PROYEK GEDUNG DI KABUPATEN BADUNG) IGAI Mas Pertiwi; Fajar Surya Herlambang; W Sri Kristinayanti
JURNAL SIMETRIK Vol 9, No 1 (2019)
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat (P3M) Politeknik Negeri Ambon

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Kontribusi bidang konstruksi terhadap kerusakan alam diantaranya berasal dari pengambilan material, proses pengolahan material, distribusi material, proses konstruksi, pengambilan lahan untuk bangunan serta konsumsi energi pada operasional bangunan. Selain menimbulkan kerusakan alam pada saat pengambilan material, kegiatan konstruksi juga menghasilkan limbah yang cukup banyak. Salah  satu agenda  yang banyak diperbincangkan  untuk menanggulangi masalah global warming dan limbah konstruksi adalah melakukan   promosi sustainable construction atau yang sering disebut sebagai konstruksi berkelanjutan. Dalam konsep green construction salah satu hal yang perlu diperhatikan adalah pengelolaan limbah atau waste management. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah mengetahui jenis dan kuantitas sisa material konstruksi dominan yang timbul di proyek konstruksi dan mengkaji dampak sisa material konstruksi dominan tersebut terhadap lingkungan. Sampel penelitian adalah consumable material proyek konstruksi gedung di kabupaten Badung. Metode yang digunakan untuk pengumpulan data adalah pengamatan lapangan, wawancara dan penyebaran kuisioner. Analisis data menggunakan analisis kuantitatif untuk mengetahui jenis dan kuantitas sisa material konstruksi dengan menghitung waste index dan wastage level. Selanjutnya sisa material konstruksi tersebut dihitung waste cost untuk mengetahui besarnya kerugian biaya yang terjadi. Hasil penelitian terhadap variable waste dan penyebab terjadinya waste material yang terjadi pada proyek pembangunan Gedung adalah penambahan jenis pekerjaan dan pekerjaan struktur merupakan variable paling dominan terhadap terjadinya waste dan pekerjaan rework and repair, revisi dan distribusi gambar yang lambat serta perubahan desain merupakan faktor yang mempunyai dampak/pengaruh paling tinggi terhadap terjadinya waste. Sedangkan untuk jenis material proyek yang mempunyai prosentase terbesar sebagai waste adalah besi beton ulir, besi beton polos, batu bata dan keramik.
INVESTMENT RISK IDENTIFICATION FOR THREE STARS HOTEL IN BALI I Gusti Agung Adnyana Putera; Wayan Sri Kristinayanti; I Nyoman Norken
Jurnal Teknobisnis Vol 7, No 1 (2012): Jurnal TEKNOBISNIS
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat- Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember

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The three stars hotel occupation in Bali is unpredictable compared to other luxury hotels. However the average length of stay at the hotel of this level is higher than the other five-star hotel. Both types provide opportunities and risk to investor, thus, that investor need to conduct broad examination before do some investment, especially to identify risk factors for investment. This paper presents comprehensive risk factors of investing in three star hotels in Bali. Data obtained from structured interview to the tourist of the various levels of tourism management in Bali. The data ware processed using a descriptive qualitative into three major groups namely the major risk, unacceptable risk, and undesirable risk. The results of this study indicate that there ware 40 types of investment risk on a three-star hotel in Bali. Amongst the 40 types of these risk, only 25% was acceptable risk and negligible risk, while the rest categorized major risk. Between the major risk, 50% was unacceptable risk and the remaining 25% was an undesirable risk. Unacceptable risk were classified into risk occurs more often in pre-design activities which mainly related to marketing activity, even as the dominant risk was the environmental problem, especially with the traditional village-awing awing (local village regulations). Risks a classified as undesirable risk were more common in the activities during the operation of hotels, which are generally triggered from the human risk.
Green Construction and Local Wisdom Integration for Sustainability: A Systematic Literature Review Sri Kristinayanti, W.; Zaika, Yulvi; Padma Devia, Y.; Solimun, .; Agung Wibowo, M.
Civil Engineering Journal Vol 10, No 11 (2024): November
Publisher : Salehan Institute of Higher Education

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The construction industry's environmental impact necessitates a sustainable shift to mitigate resource depletion, emissions, and biodiversity loss. Integrating local wisdom offers innovative, adaptive solutions grounded in deep environmental understanding, potentially transforming construction practices toward sustainability. This study aims to identify aspects, challenges, impacts, and strategies in green construction practices integrated with local wisdom. The PRISMA framework methodology was used to conduct a comprehensive systematic review with qualitative analysis using NVivo software. Nine aspects of green construction integrated with local wisdom were identified, with cultural heritage preservation the dominant aspect. Eleven challenges were uncovered, with balancing tradition and innovation as the main challenges. Seven impacts on the economy, society, and environment were identified, with construction cost efficiency, improvement of community quality of life, and promotion of a circular economy and sustainable waste management as the dominant impacts. Thirteen strategies were identified, with active engagement of local communities in the construction process as the main strategy. The novelty of this research is a comprehensive review of the integration of green construction with local wisdom, which can be used as a guide in sustainable construction practices responsive to local environmental and social conditions and promote economically, socially, and environmentally sustainable development. Doi: 10.28991/CEJ-2024-010-11-020 Full Text: PDF