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Analisis Faktor Keterlambatan yang Mempengaruhi Kinerja Waktu Pelaksanaan Proyek Studi Kasus: Proyek Rumah Susun di Kota Padang Utami, Annisa; Ophiyandri, Taufika; Hidayat, Benny
CIVED Vol. 10 No. 2 (2023): June 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/cived.v10i2.425

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Pembangunan Rumah Susun di Kota Padang belum selesai dengan baik. Proyek masih sulit diselesaikan sebelum batas akhir kontrak. Data dari Satuan Kerja SATKER Penyediaan Perumahan Provinsi Sumatera Barat menunjukkan bahwa pada tahun 2019 setengah dari total kegiatan Rumah Susun tertunda; pada tahun 2020, keterlambatan penyelesaian proyek sebesar 75%, dan pada tahun 2021, keterlambatan penyelesaian proyek sebesar 50%. Tujuan dari penelitian ini yaitu mengidentifikasi Faktor keterlambatan Rumah Susun dan menganalisis Faktor Dominan Penyebab Keterlambatan Rumah Susun. pendekatan yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah pendekatan kombinasi antara pendekatan Kualitatif dan Kuantitatif ada pun Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah metoda penyebaran kuisioner kepada konsumen. terdapat 10 (Sepuluh) faktor yang menyebabkan proyek Rumah Susun Kota Padang tertunda adalah desain dan perencanaan, owner, perubahan, komunikasi, manajerial, finansial, sumber daya manusia, material, peralatan dan metode pelaksanaan.
The Evaluation of the Competence of Expert Supervisory Consultants in the Implementation of Construction Projects Viana, Nazella Putri; Suraji, Akhmad; Hidayat, Benny
CIVED Vol. 11 No. 1 (2024): March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/cived.v11i1.473

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The success in the implementation of construction projects is determined by the quality of the people involved in handling them, especially those who play an important role in the process of implementing construction projects such as supervisory consultants, supervisory consultants must meet the necessary criteria. In addition, the competence of supervisory consultants is very important so that the implementation of construction projects can produce good performance. Competence of supervisory consultants can improve performance in project implementation. supervisory consultants who carry out strategic supervision such as choosing the necessary implementation methods, as well as providing the best solution if there are obstacles or obstacles in the implementation of construction projects. The formulation of the problem in this study is to find out how the classification of the competence of supervisory consultants on construction projects and find out what are the competency factors possessed by supervisory consultants on the implementation of construction projects. The method of data collection carried out is by means of literature studies and surveys on the required sources of information in the form of interviews and research instruments, namely questionnaires in the form of multiple choice questions consisting of 100 items for each expert. Data analysis was carried out with statistics using the help of the Microsoft excel program and the SPSS Version 23 program.
Analysis of Consumer Considerations Regarding Disaster Risk in Making Residential Choice Decisions in Padang City Arbi, Rustian; Ophiyandri, Taufika; Hidayat, Benny
CIVED Vol. 11 No. 1 (2024): March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/cived.v11i1.502

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Considering that the city of Padang is the capital city of West Sumatra province which apart from being the center of government, is also the center for economic activities, education, trade and other informal sectors, the need for housing for the community needs attention. Because proper housing is a basic need for humans to carry out life and daily activities. The geographical condition of the city of Padang is in the area along the earthquake path following the 6,500 km subduction zone to the west of Sumatra Island. Apart from earthquakes, there are many disasters that have the potential to occur in the city of Padang such as tsunamis, landslides, floods, flash floods, tornadoes, and others. These potential disasters must be considered by consumers in making decisions in choosing housing that is appropriate and has a small disaster risk. The purpose of this research is to identify the reasons for consumers in making decisions about choosing housing in the city of Padang and also to analyze consumer considerations regarding disaster risk in making decisions about choosing housing in the city of Padang. The study was conducted on 60 respondents with 33 indicators which were divided into six general variables, namely price, location, building architecture, ease of transportation, environmental facilities and infrastructure and psychology then two disaster risk variables, namely disaster-free locations and building structures. In this study, the most influential variables in consumer decision making in choosing housing in the city of Padang sequentially were disaster-free locations, building structures, building architecture, environmental facilities and infrastructure, psychology, price, location and ease of transportation. And also the six general variables regarding consumer considerations in making decisions on choosing housing in Padang City simultaneously or as a whole have an influence on the two disaster risk variables studied, namely disaster-free locations and building structures.
Analysis of House Conditions and Optimization of Aid Funds Based on Criteria for Unlivable Houses in Lubuklinggau Timur II District, Lubuklinggau City Yusmarizal, Yusmarizal; Hidayat, Benny; Yossyafra, Yossyafra
CIVED Vol. 11 No. 1 (2024): March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/cived.v11i1.510

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This research addresses the problem of public knowledge of uninhabitable houses and the difficulty in identifying houses that do not meet community housing standards, to provide criteria for uninhabitable houses as well as optimize the rehabilitation assistance budget carried out by the Government. This research uses a quantitative descriptive method by collecting data through questionnaires, field observations, and documentation on 69 sample houses. The results of the analysis categorize the level of damage to the house into three categories, namely heavy, moderate, and light damage. From the research results of 69 sample houses, it was found that only 59 houses met the requirements for the uninhabitable house rehabilitation assistance program. In optimizing the allocation of aid funds, the level of damage to the house must be taken into account. With a more objective approach, rehabilitation housing programs can be more effective and provide greater benefits to people in need.
The Inhibiting Factors Analysis of BIM Implementation in Jambi City’s Construction Companies Azrita, Nada Milani; Hidayat, Benny; Ophiyandri, Taufika
CIVED Vol. 11 No. 1 (2024): March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/cived.v11i1.531

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The development of information and communication technology is increasing every year, contruction sector indeed. The rapid increase in technology in the construction sector has forced all AEC actors in Indonesia to follow these developments as an effort to increase work productivity. The breakthrough that can support infrastructure development to follow the digitalization era is the use of various technologies and applications of Building Information Modeling (BIM) which have many benefits. However, for the implementation of BIM in Jambi City itself still relatively low, from the maturity level of BIM based on the model (Succar, 2010) obtained a value of 0.719 at the non-existence level, which means that the use of BIM in construction companies in Jambi City has not yet been implemented. the discovery of the potential use of BIM, even seen from the optimism of the implementation of BIM in the company, not all informants have high optimism. Therefore, a study was conducted on the inhibiting factors that hindered the implementation of BIM in construction companies in Jambi City, using interview techniques to determine the actual obstacles. The 5 highest barriers factors were identified, that is Lack of understanding of BIM and its benefits, Lack of government support, Requires high hardware specifications, High investment costs for BIM official licenses, Lack of market demand (Clients). With this research, it is hoped that the application of BIM can be better and provide maximum benefits to construction companies in Jambi City.
Interrelation of Design Performance to Construction Performance Hadri, Ferdian Al; Hidayat, Benny; Istijono, Bambang
CIVED Vol. 11 No. 2 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/cived.v11i2.559

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Planning consultant play a very important role in the success of a project, the consultant task in general is to translate the wishes and needs of the client in the design process which is poured into document drawings, structural calculations, costs, time and other supporting documents. Then supervise and provide assistance to contractors in the construction implementation phase, careful planning at the beginning of the project will produce an accurate implementation guideline product which will greatly determine the success of a project. Direct interviews were used in this study as data collection, designing questionnaires and determining variables. Questionnaires were distributed to 37 respondents and analyzed using the SEM (Structural Equation Modeling) method. The results of the analysis of the SEM method for the Interrelation of Design Performance Against Construction Performance showed that construction performance was affected by 97.3% by design and intervening performance. Human Resources is the most influential indicator in performance and design results and indicators in the design performance variables and construction performance variables are the success criteria for the design or planning document.
Risk Analysis of Contractor Selection in Construction Work Procurement Putri, Dinda Rahmi; Ophiyandri, Taufika; Hidayat, Benny
CIVED Vol. 11 No. 2 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/cived.v11i2.563

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This research is about the risk analysis of the selection of contractors in the procurement of construction works. The method used to carry out the existing risk analysis is the Failure Mode and Effect Analysis method. The research was conducted on five Work Units for Procurement of Goods and Services (UKPBJ) with the highest number of failed tenders from 2021 to 2022. Risk identification was carried out by means of literature studies and pilot surveys in the form of interviews with several selection working groups. It was found that there were 26 risks to be analyzed. Data collection was carried out by distributing questionnaires to the selection working group, where the selection working group was asked to fill in the levels of severity, occurrence, and detection for the 26 existing risks. Then analyzed using the RPN method for each risk. The results obtained show that of the 26 existing risks, there are 10 that have an RPN value above the critical value. These risks are delays in procurement preparation documents from PPK SKPD, failed auctions, qualification results that are not the actual ability of participants, shortage of uploading tender documents, goods and services providers not interested in participating in the auction, objections or complaints from bidders, misunderstanding of information in the auction, Details of HPS known by bidders, Intimidation from Providers, NGOs, and law enforcement officials, and Mistakes in choosing a provider Then the level of importance of the risk is also determined by multiplying the frequency with the impact so that there is one risk that is at a moderate level, namely the risk of delay in procurement preparation documents from PPK SKPD. For the ten risks that are above the critical value, mitigation measures are carried out in order to minimize the impact that occurs.
Critical Factors in Determining the Success of Government Self-Management Projects: A Case Study Irrigation Water Use Acceleration Program/P3-TGAI Vernando, Vero Gusri; Ophiyandri, Taufika; Hidayat, Benny; Fetriani, Micky
CIVED Vol. 12 No. 1 (2025): March 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/cived.v12i1.569

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This research is motivated by the importance of predicting the implementation of a project in the construction field to achieve a success where a project is said to be successful if the project can be completed at a competitive cost, can be completed on time or even faster than the scheduled time, and the quality is achieved. The aim of this study is to determine the critical success factor of government self-management projects (Acceleration Program for Irrigation Water Use Improvement/P3TGAI), so that undesirable things such as cost swells, time delays and others can be predicted as early as possible. This research uses a descriptive method where the populations are community assistance staff (TPM) and Center Management Consultants (KMB) in the program of Acceleration Program for Irrigation Water Use Improvement (P3-TGAI) in the Sumatra V River Basin Center and questionnaires are used as data collection techniques. The results showed that there are 5 determinants of the success of the self-management project for P3-TGAI, such as good communication between parties involved in the project (95.95); appropriate/appropriate work planning (91.89); monitoring of the project by the parties involved (89.19); ability to solve project problems by the parties involved (83.78); proper cost management by the parties involved (83.78). Then, there are 10 aspects that determine the success of P3-TGAI self-management projects, these factors are formed from the highest index in each aspect surveyed.
Risk Management in Implementation City Road Project in Padang City Putra, Rifano; Ophiyandri, Taufika; Hidayat, Benny
CIVED Vol. 11 No. 2 (2024): June 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/cived.v11i2.570

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Risks can have an impact on the productivity, performance, quality and cost limits of a project and risks can be said to be consequences that may occur unexpectedly. The success of a construction project really depends on the ability of project management to manage the risks that occur. The role of transportation in the city of Padang is to support the economic, education, tourism and defense and security sectors. Construction projects are a dynamic field and contain risks. The aim of this research is to identify risks and carry out risk analysis in the implementation of city road construction projects in the city of Padang as well as carry out risk responses for risk ownership in order to reduce the consequences caused by these risks. This research uses primary and secondary data which will later become a questionnaire and conduct interviews. Questionnaires were distributed to respondents, namely contractors, the results of the questionnaire calculation analysis using the Severity Index (SI) method from during the implementation of urban road construction in the city of Padang, 47 (forty seven) risks were identified based on activities at the project implementation stage. The risks identified are 2 (two) political risks, 7 (seven) environmental risks, 2 (two) planning risks, 2 (two) marketing risks, 3 (three) economic risks, 1 (one) financial risk, 6 ( six) natural risks, 7 (seven) project risks, 7 (seven) technical risks, 2 (two) human risks, 3 (three) criminal risks and 5 (five) safety risks. Of the identified risks, an analysis of the level of risk acceptance was carried out which showed that there were 23 (twenty-three) risks that were included in the highest risk category or unacceptable risk category (Unacceptable) and 24 (twenty-four) risks that were included in the risk category. not expected (Undesirable). Ownership of the greatest risks is the responsibility of the contractor because during the project, the contractor has a central role as controlling the overall course of the project.
Public Knowledge of Simple Earthquake-Resistant Houses after the 2022 Pasaman Earthquake Febriani, Rezi Aulia; Ophiyandri, Taufika; Hidayat, Benny
CIVED Vol. 12 No. 1 (2025): March 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/cived.v12i1.712

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The 2022 Pasaman earthquake caused significant infrastructure damage, including widespread housing losses. To mitigate future risks, constructing earthquake-resistant homes is crucial. While previous studies by Hariyanto in 2020 examined public awareness of such structures, they did not analyze behavioral changes after major disasters. This study addresses that gap by assessing how the earthquake influenced attitudes and construction practices in Nagari Kajai and Nagari Malampah. Using a quantitative approach, data were collected via a structured questionnaire, adapted from the 2021 BSPS Home Building Construction Guidebook. The survey covered five aspects: building materials, main structure, structural connections, construction quality, and post-earthquake behavioral changes. Accidental sampling was used, with 60 respondents from the two affected areas. Findings show that 60% of respondents have fair knowledge of earthquake-resistant housing, while 20% demonstrate good knowledge and 20% have poor knowledge. Pearson Correlation analysis indicates a weak but significant relationship between knowledge levels and gender (p = 0.002) and age (p = 0.034), while education and occupation showed no significant correlation (p = 0.168 and p = 0.141). Post-earthquake, a shift toward semi-permanent housing structures was observed, highlighting the need for standardized, affordable building regulations. Policymakers should collaborate with local builders to ensure effective knowledge transfer on earthquake-resistant construction. Future reconstruction efforts should integrate post-earthquake evaluations to assess long-term housing resilience.
Co-Authors Adrian, Arief Akhmad Suraji Akhmad Suraji, Akhmad Akhyar Jamil Nurman Alra, Yofaldri Anestri, Dhea Riesta Anggraini Rasadi Annisa Utami Arbi, Rustian Ari Septayuda Aziz, Hafid Azrita, Nada Milani Bambang Istijono, Bambang Barasa, Larsen Budi Agus Kombino Budi Agus Kombino Corrady Noveindo Tanwie Daoed, Darwizal Daoed, Darwizal Denny Helard Ella Nurhayati Elsanema, Oktri Erwin, Suendi Faozun, Irfan Fauzi Fauzi Febiana Maulani Febrian, Atharika Yosa Febriani, Rezi Aulia Ferial, Rudy Fetriani, Micky Firdaus Firdaus Firdaus Firdaus Guswandi, Irvan Hadri, Ferdian Al Hafid Aziz Harahap, Adel Emir Fuadi Helmi, Yusvina Heru Tri Saksena Ilham Halich Ilham Hidayat Indra Yustian Indri Miswar Insannul Kamil, Insannul Irwan Yuhesdi JAMILAH Jasmin, Feby Wucika Jayawarsa, A.A. Ketut Khaliq, Daniel Kharimah, Muhammad Ihsanul Kirana Aulia Rahma Lidya, Vivi Nalty Mardhatillah, Fitrawati Mardhiyah, Agil Resfani Mareta, Yanolla Masza, Amelia Meilizar, Meilizar Melinda Noer Miswar, Indri Muhammad Syahid Zidan Mulya, Ayu Marta Novi Hazriyanti Novia, Rika Nur Ulina Warnisyah S Sebayang, Nur Ulina Warnisyah S Ophiyandri, Taufika Ophiyandri, Taufika Ophyandri, Taufika Permata, Nadia Pesela, Regi Citra Purnama, Chanra Purwono, Eko Puteri, Amy Rahmadian Putra, Rifano Putranesia Thaha Putri, Dinda Rahmi Rahmat Fauzan Raju Ramadhan, Farhan Kurnia Regi Citra Pesela Ridwan, Alex Ringga Rahmi Prima Safira, Alya Dara Satria Suwanda Shindy Meuthia Sibayang, Nur Ulina Sudiro, Hari Suranti Pratiwi Syafira, Diana Dwi Syahra, Regina Amanda Syauki, Ilham Ahmad Syofyan, Irfan Andika SYUKRIA, ALFI Taufika Ophyandri Travolindra, Yoga Tri Cahyadi Utama, Yusuf Pria Utami, Fadhillah Rizky Vernando, Vero Gusri Viana, Nazella Putri Wellia, Diana Vanda Widiawan, Aswad Ari Yanni, Rahma Yanolla Mareta Yervi Hesna Yosritzal, Yosritzal Yossyafra Yossyafra Yulinda, Azra Yunita, Azdharizka Yusmarizal, Yusmarizal Zamzamy, Ary ‘Ainaqi, Qorri