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CAUSE ANALYSIS OF CONTRACT AMENDMENT IN THE X DRY DAM CONSTRUCTION PROJECT IN INDONESIA Novika Candra Fertilia; Hana Sary Ayuningtias
Neutron Vol 20 No 01 (2020): JULY 2020
Publisher : NAROTAMA UNIVERSITY, Indonesia

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The government is building two dams to pursue flood capacity in Jakarta, one of which is the X Dry Dam project. There were obstacles during the construction of this project, which resulted in several changes in the form of contract amendments. The purpose of this study is to determine the most influential factors that cause contract amendments and give suggestions for that factors, so the next contract amendment can be minimized and the project can run according to the costs and time that has been set. In this study, the authors use quantitative research methods by distributing questionnaires to respondents who are staff at the contractor. Secondary data used is the S curve. This research uses 4 stages of the questionnaire by using the reliability test using SPSS version 25 software and data analysis of importance index (II). From the results of this study are the X Dry Dam Project has 5 factors that most influence the occurrence of contract amendments that are land acquisition (53.33%), severe weather conditions (52.19%), society refusal of the project (48.84%), lacking design process planning (42.12%), and schedule /estimated time by the owner is too fast (40.28%).
Pembelajaran Generasi Muda Sebagai Pelopor Keselamatan Dalam Mitigasi Gempa dan Audit Struktur Bangunan Pasca Gempa Kristiana, Retna; Novika Candra Fertilia; Sediyanto; Agus Suroso; Ali Sunandar; Resi Aseanto
JCSE: Journal of Community Service and Empowerment Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): JCSE Oktober 2024
Publisher : LP3M Universitas Putra Bangsa

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Indonesia faces a significant earthquake risk due to tectonic plate movement and volcanic activity. Most of these risks are borne by the housing sector which is highly vulnerable to damage from earthquakes. Although there have been standards and guidelines for earthquake-resistant homes, damage still often occurs due to a lack of public awareness and ability to implement proposed solutions. This caused a huge financial burden for the government in repairing and rebuilding houses. Education and knowledge about construction also play a role in the level of vulnerability of buildings to earthquakes. To address these issues, increasing youth awareness and understanding of earthquake mitigation and post-earthquake structure audits is essential. Through integrated training and educational programs, youth can become agents of change who play a role in spreading awareness of the importance of structural integrity checks for post-earthquake safety in their neighborhoods.