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Journal : IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series

Risk Management of West Semarang Water Supply PPP Project: Public Sector Perspective Jati Utomo Dwi Hatmoko; Riza Susanti
IPTEK Journal of Proceedings Series No 1 (2017): The 2nd International Conference on Civil Engineering Research (ICCER) 2016
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j23546026.y2017i1.2191

Abstract

While the need for water supply infrastructure development keeps increasing, many local governments of Indonesia are facing problems related to limited funding. This condition opens up an opportunity for private sector to invest in water supply infrastructure projects through Public Private Partnership (PPP) scheme. As this scheme is relatively new for many local governments in Indonesia, its complexity and typically long duration of the concession period may raise concerns of potential risks throughout the project life cycle. It is, therefore, very important for public sector as owner of the project to understand and to be able to manage risks properly throughout the concession period. The aim of this research is to evaluate risk management of West Semarang Water Supply PPP Project as perceived by public sector. The objectives are to identify, to analyze, and to allocate risks to the right parties. Qualitative and quantitative approaches have been used for the research method. Data were collected through focus group discussion involving 16 relevant officials of local government of Semarang, including its Regional Water Supply Company (PDAM). This research has identified a total of 66 risks as perceived by the public sector, which are then classified into 11 categories, e.g. political, operation, revenue, etc. The proportions of the level of risks are relatively balanced, as follows; low (37.88%), moderate (28.79%) and high (33.33%). In terms of risk allocation, 46.97% of risks are allocated to the public sector, while 37.88% and 15.15% of the risks are allocated to the private sector and shared by both parties, respectively. The results of this research are valuable for the local government of Semarang and can be used as a guidance in managing risks of the PPP project throughout the concession period.
Co-Authors Adlina Kusumadewi Ahmad Hilmi Saifunuha Ainal Hamdah Aritonang Alif Fatoni Amperawan, Iswanto Andreas Maruli Tua Nababan Antika Diah Cahyani Apsari Setiawati Ardhan Herdianto Ari Wibawa Budi Santosa Arif Hidayat Arif Hidayat Arif Hidayat Arif Hidayat ARIF HIDAYAT Asri Nurdiana, Asri Ayunda Dewi Ratih Tanjungsari Azalia, Nashwa Aziz Mudzakir Adiasa Bagus Hario Setiadji Beryl Adityanto Bima Iskandar dedy Ardiansyah Desi Marantika Dimas Kurniawan Prakoso Dony Yunianto Yunianto Evy Agustina Purba Febrianto, Deffa Jati Ferry Hermawan Ferry Hermawan Firdaus, Naurah Raudhatul Fitrianto, Taufiq Frida Kistiani Frida Kistiani Frida Kristiani Geofanny Dominica Sihaloho Greecencia M. Limbong Hanintyo Hadiman Hani’a, Audiyati Ishmata Hasmi Nailul Hery Suliantoro Himawan Indarto Hizkia Kurniawan Tarigan Ilham Sahid Wismana Putra Indarto, Lukas Ris Islam Filardli, Abdullah Malik Islami, Rizky Citra Januadhistianto, Pradhito Jeni Pujiastuti Joko Yulianto Eko Warsito Khan, Naufal Sultan Azzam Khasani, Riqi Radian Khubab Basari Kristiani, Frida M. Agung Wibowo Marsinta Simamora Matias Roy Adi Wijaya, Matias Mayang Dhisyacitra Moammar Zachari Moch Bayu Erwinsyah Mochamad Agung Wibowo Mochamad Agung Wibowo Mochammad Agung Wibowo Moh Djaeni Monica Ade Kurnia B. Muhammad Agung Wibowo Muhammad Hanif Muhammad Yudha Albar Muhammad, Rizdian Arsyal Neno Ayu Luthfia Noviana Dwi Hastuti Praja, Wisnu Kurnia Prasetio, Riki Putri, Dita Mentari Raden Arya Pratistha Rakhma, Fajar Mega Rendra Yoga Pradipta Riqi Radian Khasani Riqi Radian Khasani Riqi Radian Khasani Riza Susanti Rizki Fatmawati Ronny Albar M Ruliana Febrianty S. Suripin Sarah Nur Eka Dini Satria Sentik Herman Merukh Satria, Gildam Setorini, Andhika Ajengtyas Sony Irawan Sri Sumarni Sriyana Sriyana Stefanus Catur Adi Prasetyo Stefanus Catur Adi Prasetyo Stefanus Catur Adi Prasetyo, Stefanus Catur Adi Supratomo, Ery Sutantiningrum, Kartika Hapsari Tanto Djoko Santoso Taqy, Muhammad Ravy Arkan Taufiq Lilo Adi Sucipto Titaley, Audysti Giacinta Uki Kusuma Herdiva Utama, Rahmana Pria Virginia Listiana Wahid, Sifa Nur Wahyono, Ashrie Nur Ghaisani Warsito, Joko Yulianto Eko Wibowo, Mochamad Agung Yoga A. Harsoyo Zein, Ahmad Rifqy