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Gunungsitoli City Planning Study towards Smart City in Nias Islands Ikhtiar Aronifati Daeli; Sri Pare Eni; M. Maria Sudarwani
Budapest International Research and Critics Institute (BIRCI-Journal): Humanities and Social Sciences Vol 5, No 1 (2022): Budapest International Research and Critics Institute February
Publisher : Budapest International Research and Critics University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/birci.v5i1.4403

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Gunungsitoli is the oldest and largest city in the Nias Islands. The status of Gunungsitoli City was upgraded from a sub-district to an autonomous city, based on Law Number 47 of 2008. Currently, Gunungsitoli City is the gateway and driving force for the economy, trade and education in the Nias Islands which has the potential of natural, marine, and land resources that are very broad. The description of the problem of the Gunungsitoli City Planning Study towards a Smart City, the problems discussed in this proposal include the understanding of smart cities/smart cities related to regional development strategies, the Smart City concept is also indeed presented as an answer for efficient resource management. Qualitative research methods were chosen to solve the problems faced in planning Smart City. In the Gunungsitoli Urban Planning Study Towards a Smart City Case Study: Nias Islands. The problem limitation in this City Design (Research Studio 2) task is the concept of a service-based smart city structure, which is transparent and plays a role in making it easier for the public to get information quickly and accurately.
Pegenalan Material Kontruksi Dan Teknik Penggunaannya Bagi Siswa Smk Swasta Pembda Nias Zebua, Dermawan; Zalukhu, Muhammad Haris; Daeli, Ikhtiar Aronifati; Harita, Hamedoni; Daeli, Serta Denius; Giawa, Jun Fajar Krisman; Zebua, Friski Dermawan; Lase, Carsa Alim; Halawa, Ignasia Hastuti
Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Multi Disiplin Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): JUPENGEN - Februari
Publisher : CV. SINAR HOWUHOWU

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70134/jupengen.v2i1.307

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This study aims to enhance the understanding of construction materials and their applications among students at SMK Swasta Pembda Nias. In the construction industry, selecting the right materials is crucial for efficiency and project success. This study explores various materials such as concrete, wood, and steel, along with the application of effective project management methods. The findings indicate that lightweight bricks are more cost-effective and time-efficient than traditional red bricks. Furthermore, the implementation of the Project Evaluation Review Technique (PERT) and the use of measuring tools like theodolites contribute to improving students' skills in project planning and execution. Monte Carlo Simulation is also proven to be more accurate in structural reliability analysis compared to the First-Order Reliability Method (FORM). Therefore, improvements in teaching methods through practice-based approaches, technology utilization, and industry involvement are necessary to prepare students for challenges in the construction field.
Strategi Peningkatan Keterampilan Pertukangan Kayu Sebagai Upaya Pemberdayaan Ekonomi Masyarakat Desa Mudik Zebua, Dermawan; Harita, Hamedoni; Laia, Bimawijaya; Zalukhu, Muhammad Haris; Daeli, Serta Denius; Daeli, Ikhtiar Aronifati; Giawa, Jun Fajar Krisman; Mendrofa, Kevin Berkat; Zebua, Friski Dermawan; Mendrofa, Rifki Wahyudi; Daeli, Jefri Rahmat
Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Multi Disiplin Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): JUPENGEN - Agustus
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70134/jupengen.v2i3.728

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The carpentry training program in Mudik Village aims to improve the technical and entrepreneurial skills of the community as part of local economic empowerment efforts. The three-day training program utilizes a combination of theory and practice. The first day focused on theoretical material, including an introduction to wood types, equipment usage, measurement techniques, occupational safety principles, and entrepreneurial fundamentals. The second and third days focused on hands-on practice in making simple products, such as bookshelves, covering the measuring, cutting, assembly, and finishing processes. Evaluation results showed significant skill improvements across all aspects, with the greatest improvement in the ability to use modern tools (+64%). Furthermore, participants demonstrated increased awareness of occupational safety and understanding of product marketing strategies. This training demonstrated that the three-day, integrative approach can improve skills while motivating the community to develop carpentry businesses. Future recommendations include further training, business mentoring, and the formation of village business groups to support the program's sustainability.