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Journal : REKONSTRUKSI TADULAKO: Civil Engineering Journal on Research and Development

Estimating Project Completion Time with Monte Carlo Simulation A. Fadjar; N. Nirmalawati; N. Hidayat
REKONSTRUKSI TADULAKO: Civil Engineering Journal on Research and Development Vol. 3 Issue 2 (September 2022)
Publisher : Civil Engineering Department, Tadulako University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/renstra.v3i2.448

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Risk and uncertainty are factors that construction project managers have been increasingly had to deal with. Project completion time is one of the areas where the expected time is often underestimated or shorter than the actual completion time. Monte Carlo simulation is a widely used simulation technique in modeling a process that is difficult to predict due to its random variables. This study provides a practical way to use Monte Carlo simulation to simulate a project using functions available in a spreadsheet application. A project with five activities was simulated 2000 times using minimum, maximum, and expected duration. The mean, mode, and median simulation results were then plugged into their respective precedence diagram networks to compare them. The precedence diagram computations found that mean, mode, and median project completion times were longer than the initially expected completion time. The mean, mode, and median were 50, 53, and 48 days, respectively, which were 8, 11, and 6 days longer, respectively, than the 42 days initially expected. The study showed that the Monte Carlo simulation could assist the project manager in planning a project schedule that deals with risk and uncertainty more realistically.
Tinjauan Penerapan Kesehatan dan Keselamatan Kerja Proyek Jalan, Lereng dan Jembatan pada Masa New Normal Pandemi Covid-19 di Sulawesi Tengah N. Nirmalawati; D.N. Nugroho
REKONSTRUKSI TADULAKO: Civil Engineering Journal on Research and Development Vol. 4 Issue 2 (September 2023)
Publisher : Civil Engineering Department, Tadulako University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/renstra.v4i2.569

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The implementation of Occupational Health and Safety in construction work needs to be considered so that accidents do not occur. Likewise, the survey project for roads, slopes and bridges during the new normal period of the Covid-19 pandemic needs to be reviewed, because there are deficiencies caused by various factors. Therefore, research was carried out to find out the factors that influence the implementation of Occupational Health and Safety during a pandemic and minimize the risk of accidents. This is a quantitative descriptive study, with a population of 94 respondents. Primary data is done by filling out a questionnaire and using photographs, while secondary data is the required project data. Data analysis uses descriptive statistics and Relative Rank Index. The results of the study of the five main factors that influence the implementation of OHS for road, slope and bridge survey projects are: (1) Human factors: work arrangements and the obligation to use PPE as well as strict supervision necessary to protect workers from the risk of accidents RRI value = 0.934; (2) Environmental factors: available first aid facilities RRI value = 0.930; (3) Equipment factor: working equipment used is always in good condition RRI value = 0.915; (4) Environmental factors: there is a room for resting and a kitchen along with drinking water for workers RRI value = 0.911; (5) Equipment factor: use of appropriate according to the type of work RRI value = 0.896. The results of photographic analysis in the field concluded that the implementation of Construction Health and Safety during the New Normal Period of the Central Sulawesi Covid-19 Pandemic was well implemented. But there are still some workers who still neglect personal safety when doing work by not using personal protective equipment on the grounds that they are not used to it.