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Journal : Jurnal Manajemen Teknologi dan Teknik Sipil (JURMATEKS)

Strategi Pengembangan Sertifikasi Kompetensi Tenaga Kerja Konstruksi Di Provinsi Sumatera Selatan Berbasis Kebutuhan dan Analisis SWOT Oktarina Mangindaan, Vanny; Fitriani, Heni; Zainal Arifin, Doedoeng
Jurnal Manajemen Teknologi & Teknik Sipil Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): JUNE
Publisher : Kadiri University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30737/jurmateks.v8i1.6585

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Construction workforce certification is a critical issue in Indonesia's infrastructure development sector, as mandated by the Construction Services Law requiring all construction workers to obtain Work Competency Certificates (SKK). This study aims to formulate strategies for developing construction workforce construction workers in South Sumatra Province through the integration of demand analysis and SWOT analysis. A quantitative approach was applied, where secondary data were used to project certification needs for 105 construction projects planned under the 2025-2029 State Budget. In addition, primary data were collected through questionnaires and interviews identify key factors influencing SKK acquisition, which were then incorporated into the SWOT framework for strategic. Results revealed that while expert-level certification (Levels 7-9) needs are met with 1,792 certified professionals available, significant shortages exist at the technician/analyst level (Levels 4-6) with a gap of 2,139 positions and at the operator level (Levels 1-3) with a substantial deficit of 48,882 certified workers. Factor analysis identified self-motivation, wage increase prospects, time constraints, regulatory sanctions, and enhanced employment opportunities as key determinants in SKK acquisition decisions. The SWOT analysis concluded that a Strength-Opportunity (SO) strategy would be most effective, leveraging regulatory frameworks, digital certification processes, educational institution collaborations, and on-site certification to address the certification gaps. This research provides evidence-based recommendations for policymakers to develop targeted interventions that can strengthen construction workforce capacity and ensure compliance with national standards.
Evaluasi Pengelolaan Sampah Menggunakan Climate Resilient and Inclusive Cities (CRIC) Waste Assessment Tool Kota Palembang Alfansyah, M Audito; Fitriani, Heni; Hadinata, Febrian
Jurnal Manajemen Teknologi & Teknik Sipil Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): JUNE
Publisher : Kadiri University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30737/jurmateks.v7i1.5683

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Waste is a problem that cannot be ignored because it is always generated in all aspects of life. The Climate Resilient and Inclusive Cities CRIC Waste Assessment Tool helps in analyzing the current situation in the city and provides important and practical recommendations from both technical aspects, governance, and social issues. The research aims to evaluate urban waste management using the Climate Resilient and Inclusive Cities (CRIC) Waste Assessment Tool based on management technology in Palembang City. A quantitative strategy was used in this research, along with a descriptive and verification research method. Secondary data is taken from the national waste management information system and other literature to fill in the CRIC Waste Assessment Tool application. Data analysis using CRIC Tool covers waste management, governance, economy and knowledge of citizens, GHG emissions. The results of measuring waste management performance with CRIC show that waste management in the city is still low, most of the waste is disposed of uncontrollably, resulting in SLCPs. Waste banks and TPS3R are still lacking. Achievement of waste management to reduce greenhouse gas emissions has only reached 50% of the recommended target. Proper waste handling is still lacking, such as reduced dumping, open burning, and better composting practices. This will support modifications in waste handling from the community, which can support waste management technology development.