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Land Acquisition Problems Project for Electrical Infrastructure Development Perdana, Adi Pitra; Rohman, Mohammad Arif
IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series No 1 (2020): The 1st International Conference on Business and Engineering Management (IConBEM)
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j23546026.y2020i1.8484

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The land is a critical resource for infrastructure development. However, land acquisition was still as the biggest problem in realizing infrastructure development in Indonesia. Electricity project is one of the infrastructure projects strategic and needs to be realizing in a short period. Effort at investigating the factors causing a problem in land acquisition for electricity infrastructure projects through an empirical method in Indonesia received scant attention. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to identify and critically assess the factors causing land acquisition problem for electricity infrastructure development using an empirical approach. The study adopted literature review and questionnaire survey. Literature review was using to identify the factors causing in land acquisition problem, which was using to design the questionnaire survey culminating in data analysis. In order to capture a broad perception, the questionnaires were administered to three different primary stakeholder groups comprised consultants, project owner and government. Data collected were analysed using mean score. The study revealed the mean score ranking of 24 identified factors causing in land acquisition problem for electrical infrastructure development. Five highest problems in land acquisition projects are (1) A project has not integrated with City Plan; (2) The part of land that is not acquired cannot be utilized by the owner; (3) Inventory data is not accurate; (4) Poor stakeholders coordination; (5) Differences interpretation of land acquisition regulations.
Risk Analysis of Community Based Infrastructure Grant Program Sasono, Muhammad Ermando Nurman; Arif Rohman, Mohammad
IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series No 3 (2020): International Conference on Management of Technology, Innovation, and Project (MOTIP) 2
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j23546026.y2020i3.11077

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The Provincial Government of East Java seeks to improve the welfare of the community and overcome socio-economic problems through local grant-making mechanisms. One form of grants carried out by the Administration of Development Bureau (ADB) is road infrastructure development. The implementation of the project has risks that have an impact on the use of ineffective and inefficient regional budget (APBD). Risks obtained from literature which were analyzed to determine the effect of these risks on the sustainability of the program. The Differential Semantic Scale questionnaire was conducted first to assess the relevance of risk to the implementation of the regional grant program. The next step is Risk Level Analysis. At this stage the probability and impact calculation of each risk is carried out. The questionnaire was used to obtain respondents opinion who were responsible for the implementation of the regional grant program. 3 risks have been generated which are included in the high risk level of 26 relevant risks. ADB needs to pay attention to risks, especially priority risks in the management of infrastruture grant program. The findings in this study provide new references in the field of risk management.
Analysis The Effect of Total Quality Management, Technology, and Knowledge Management on Product Quality in Indonesia Construction Industry Mohammad Yogie Latansa; Tri Joko Wahyu Adi; Mohammad Arif Rohman
IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series No 5 (2019): The 1st International Conference on Business and Management of Technology (IConBMT)
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (792.591 KB) | DOI: 10.12962/j23546026.y2019i5.6426

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The construction industry is being faced with rapid development with a high level of competition. In the current global competition, construction companies must be able to compete in order to meet customer demand and satisfaction. In response to the competition, construction companies must efforts to develop products and services. In the development process knowledge management has a role in improving quality. In addition, the use of technology and the implementation of total quality management through knowledge management can improve quality. Quality is the main factor in order to develop products and services to encourage sustainable achievement. This research aims to analyze the factors that influence technology, implementation of total quality management, and knowledge management on the product construction quality in Indonesia. The data used in this research are primary data. The factor identification process is carried out by distributing questionnaires to contractors which involved in the construction industry in Indonesia as respondents. Furthermore, the data obtained were analyzed using the relative importance index ( RII) to obtain a sequence of factors that influence. Then the influencing factors analyzed using structural equation modelling (SEM) with SPSS statistical software. This research expected to resulting models of factors that influence technology, implementation of total quality management, and knowledge management on product construction quality in Indonesia
Social Resilience Assessment in Reducing Potential Risk of Earthquake in Surabaya Myrna Augusta Aditya Dewi; Mohammad Arif Rohman; Eko Budi Santoso
IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series No 3 (2020): International Conference on Management of Technology, Innovation, and Project (MOTIP) 2
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j23546026.y2020i3.11220

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Surabaya has a potential risk of earthquakes, refer to the 2017 Indonesian Earthquake Source and Hazard Map issued by the National Center for Earthquake Studies (Pusat Gempa Nasional-PUSGEN). Surabaya city readiness in responding this issue is indicated by the community resilience. Therefore, it is important to assess the social resilience to find out the current capacity of communities in responding to earthquake risk. The research targeted the area around the Surabaya Fault with potentially high seismic hazard, consisting of 8 districts and 23 sub- districts. 22 variables were obtained by doing a literature review and expert judgment, that are 11 variables for social vulnerability and 11 variables for preparedness. We collect the data by distributing questionnaires to 116 respondents, the head of neighbourhood units, selected by simple random sampling. We analyze the data using Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA), descriptive statistics and Geographic Information Systems (GIS)-based mapping. Based on CFA, there are 7 valid variables of social vulnerability and 10 variables of preparedness for index assessment. The social vulnerability assessment has an index value of 2.27, while preparedness has an index value of 1.99. The index value shows that both of these indicators are in the low-to-medium category. Then, the social resilience index is assessed as the ratio of preparedness and social vulnerability index. By comparing these two indicators, Surabaya has an index value of 0.88 for social resilience or categorized as less resilient in responding to the earthquake risk.
The Barrier and Driver Factors of Building Information Modelling (BIM) Adoption in Indonesia: A Preliminary Survey Faizal Restu Utomo; Mohammad Arif Rohman
IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series No 5 (2019): The 1st International Conference on Business and Management of Technology (IConBMT)
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (177.946 KB) | DOI: 10.12962/j23546026.y2019i5.6291

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Building information modeling (BIM) changes institutions, businesses, business models, education, workplaces and careers. For an asset owner the implementation of BIM should seen as a business change program that can potentially impact their ‘value proposition’. BIM can enable strategic business outcomes. BIM is useful for geometric modelling of a building's performance and it can assist in the management of construction projects. The construction industry in the world has recognized the benefits of BIM, therefore many large projects in developed countries have used BIM. In Indonesia, lately BIM has received more attention from construction industry players, even the Indonesian government through the public works agency issued guidelines for BIM adoption in 2018 with reference to developed country references such as Singapore. Many benefits can be obtained from the implementation of BIM, but the level of BIM adoption in Indonesia is still low. Thus, it warrants a study such as the present to determine what are the actual barriers that hamper its implementation and what are the driving factors that could enhance its pace of implementation in the Indonesian construction industry. This paper is an initial stage of the research to determine the barriers and driving factors of building information modelling (BIM) adoption in Indonesia. Following the variable identification from the literature, a preliminary survey involving eleven experts were conducted to verify several variables that have been identified from the literature to be used for the questionnaire survey. According to the experts’ opinion, it was found that 16 variables were considered relevant to measure the barriers of BIM adoption in Indonesia and 18 variables were considered relevant to measure the driving factors of BIM Adoption in Indonesia. The three most relevant barriers BIM adoption in Indonesia attributes were also determined according to the experts’ opinion, that are (1) Lack of BIM expert; (2) Lack of understanding about BIM and its benefits; (3) Resistance to change. The three most relevant drivers BIM adoption in Indonesia attributes were also determined according to the experts’ opinion, that are (1) Willingness/intention; (2) Technological factors; (3) Organizational culture