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Journal : Devotion: Journal of Research and Community Service

Analysis of Road Pavement Conditions on The Maospati-BTS. Magetan City Road Section Using The Surface Distress Index (SDI) Method Videla Denastyan Agpenta Putra; Risma Marleno; Wateno Oetomo
Devotion : Journal of Research and Community Service Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): Devotion: Journal of Community Research
Publisher : Green Publisher Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v6i3.25432

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This research evaluates the condition of the pavement on the Maospati - Bts. Magetan City with the Surface Distress Index (SDI) method. The results showed the average value of SDI < 50, indicating that the road condition is in good category with minor damage. The dominant damage types are longitudinal cracks and small holes. Based on the survey results, the estimated maintenance cost required reached Rp. 333,468,376, including patching, slurry seal, and crack sealing works. This study confirms that the SDI method is effective for road maintenance planning and budget allocation in an efficient manner. This strategy not only prolongs the service life of the road but also minimizes long-term maintenance costs. Moreover, sustainable road maintenance practices play a crucial role in supporting regional connectivity and development. Well-maintained roads facilitate smoother transportation, enhance logistics efficiency, and improve access to social and economic services, contributing to inclusive and sustainable growth in Magetan Regency.
Cost and Time Optimization In Retaining Wall Construction Through The Application of Value Engineering on The Bendung-Bantengan Road Section, Mojokerto District Refa Fairuz Rahman; Wateno Oetomo; Risma Marleno
Devotion : Journal of Research and Community Service Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): Devotion: Journal of Community Research
Publisher : Green Publisher Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v6i3.25436

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Mojokerto is a region in East Java with strategic geographical and economic significance, serving as a key area for regional connectivity and growth. However, the Bendung-Bantengan road section has experienced considerable damage due to inadequate retaining walls, leading to road subsidence, cracks, and increased maintenance costs. These challenges necessitate effective soil stabilization measures to ensure the safety and functionality of the infrastructure. This study explores the application of Value Engineering (VE) to optimize the planning and construction of retaining walls in the region. Utilizing secondary data from topographic surveys and triaxial soil tests, this research evaluates three design alternatives to identify the most efficient solution. The analysis revealed that Alternative 1 demonstrated the highest cost efficiency, achieving a reduction in construction expenses by IDR 284,244,698.00 through the optimization of structural dimensions and material usage. In addition to cost savings, the implementation of VE also contributed to a shortened project timeline, reducing the completion period to 121 days from the originally planned 180 days. The design maintained its quality and structural stability, effectively resisting lateral soil pressure while mitigating erosion risks. This study underscores the significance of incorporating VE during the planning stages of infrastructure projects. By balancing cost efficiency, quality, and sustainability, VE enhances project value and ensures long-term resilience. The findings provide a strategic framework for future infrastructure projects, promoting sustainable and economically viable solutions for regions with challenging geotechnical conditions. VE’s integration into construction practices highlights its transformative potential in achieving efficient and durable infrastructure development.
Road Surface Assessment of The Kemlagi–Berat Kulon Road Section In Mojokerto District Using The Iri Method Fikri Jadmiko; Wateno Oetomo; Risma Marleno
Devotion : Journal of Research and Community Service Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): Devotion: Journal of Community Research
Publisher : Green Publisher Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v6i3.25445

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The Kemlagi–Beratkulon road surface assessment in Mojokerto District covers a section of 3.637 km and features a combination of rigid pavement, flexible pavement, and asphalt. This road plays a critical role as a connecting link between Mojokerto District and Gresik District, supporting transportation and regional connectivity. The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the road surface condition, measure the extent of surface damage, and classify the condition using the International Roughness Index (IRI) method. Data collection was conducted through field surveys with the aid of the Roadroid application, providing real-time measurements of road roughness. The findings reveal that the highest e-IRI value recorded was 1.75 at STA 1+900 to STA 2+000, indicating a road condition classified as "GOOD" based on IRI standards. The study highlights the efficiency of the IRI method in assessing road conditions, ensuring accurate identification of surface damage levels ranging from good to severely damaged. Furthermore, the use of the Roadroid application proves effective in facilitating rapid and precise road surface evaluations. To enhance future assessments, this research suggests integrating alternative android-based applications for comparative analyses and conducting surveys during low-traffic periods to minimize data inaccuracies. These findings contribute to the broader understanding of road infrastructure management, emphasizing the importance of regular assessments to optimize maintenance efforts, extend road lifespan, and allocate resources effectively.