Prabowo Setiyawan
Universitas Islam Sultan Agung Semarang

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ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION TO OVERCOME THE CORROSION OF CRROSIVE ENVIRONMENT STRUCTURES Prabowo Setiyawan
International Conference on Coastal and Delta Areas Vol 1, No 2 (2015): the 2th International Conference on Coastal and Delta Areas
Publisher : International Conference on Coastal and Delta Areas

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This paper aims to understand the cost-effective methods of corrosion problems solutions of structures constructed at corrosive areas. The solution is basically done by providing additional layer on the steel or concrete structural components. The study was done by reviewing the existing design standards and the research results conducted by the previous researchers as well as the publications issued by the company concerning on the corrosion problems solutions. It can be concluded that the corrosion problems decreasing the structural strength as well as life of the structure can be caused by chloride/carbonation, contact with water (moisture) and contact with oxygen. It can also be inferred that regarding to the purpose the corrosion problems solutions could be classified as corrosion protection, types of application and longevity. In addition, the chosen method and the product used to overcome the corrosion problems of the structures are affected and should be considered the local environment especially related to the chloride concentration, concrete properties, humidity and temperature.Keywords: steel structure, concrete structure, corrosive environments, corrosion problems solutions
Factors affecting bond strength between acrylic dental elements and thermoplastic nylon bases: a systematic literature review Denny Adhinugroho Suciptoi; Henny Pratiwi Adi; Prabowo Setiyawan
Journal Scientific of Mandalika (JSM) e-ISSN 2745-5955 | p-ISSN 2809-0543 Vol. 7 No. 3 (2026)
Publisher : Institut Penelitian dan Pengembangan Mandalika Indonesia (IP2MI)

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The Transit Oriented Development Tanjungbarat Apartment Project is part of Perumnas' initiative to provide vertical housing integrated with public transportation. However, this project faces various challenges due to project risks, such as permitting issues, resource limitations, financial constraints, and other external factors. This study aims to analyze the influence of various types of risks on project success, assess risk probability and impact, and evaluate the risk mitigation strategies implemented by Perum Perumnas.The research employs a quantitative method with a case study approach. Data is collected through literature reviews, questionnaires, and interviews. The questionnaire respondents consist of 32 individuals, including the Project Management Office, project leaders, risk management, project structure, construction management, and construction executors involved in the TOD Tanjung Barat Apartment Project. The questionnaire results undergo validity and reliability testing, followed by multiple regression analysis. The identified risk variables are assessed using a risk scale formula (Probability × Impact) on a risk map to determine risk levels.The research findings indicate that the highest risk levels originate from resource-related aspects (4.08), design (4.06), environmental factors (4.06), financial aspects (3.72), and construction (3.87), all of which significantly impact project success. The risk matrix evaluation reveals that the project faces 4 risks at a high level, 7 at a moderate to high level, 6 at a moderate level, 8 at a low to moderate level, and 3 at a low level. The implemented risk mitigation strategies have proven effective in reducing risk levels, particularly for high-risk categories, contributing to the success of the Transit Oriented Development Tanjungbarat Project. However, continuous risk management is necessary to prevent risk escalation, especially for future project