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PENJADWALAN DAN PENGENDALIAN MATERIAL DALAM PELAKSANAAN MULTIPROYEK KONSTRUKSI Sulistyo, Andry; ., Indrayadi; ., Rafie
JeLAST : Jurnal PWK, Laut, Sipil, Tambang Vol 1, No 1 (2015): JURNAL MAHASISWA TEKNIK SIPIL UNTAN
Publisher : JeLAST : Jurnal PWK, Laut, Sipil, Tambang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jelast.v1i1.10405

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Penjadwalan dan pengendalian sumber daya material biasanya terjadi pada lingkungan multiproyek di mana permintaan dari sebuah proyek harus rekonsiliasi dengan kebutuhan dari proyek lain. Maka dari itu organisasi harus bisa mengembangkan dan mengelola sistem secara efektif dan efisien dalam pengendalian materialnya. Sistem harus dinamis dan mampu mengakomodasi proyek baru dan juga mengalokasi kembali sumber daya material begitu pekerjaan proyek diselesaikan. Fokus dalam penelitian ini adalah membuat suatu konsep sistem penjadwalan dan pengendalian material dalam pelaksanaan multiproyek konstruksi (bangunan gedung/perumahan). Dalam proses pembentukan konsep sistem ini, penulis mengumpulkan data-data dengan menggunakan studi literatur dan juga wawancara secara informal kepada narasumber. Konsep sistem dibuat dalam bentuk diagram alir data dan beberapa format-format yang diperlukan di dalam sistem penjadwalan dan pengendalian material dalam pelaksanaan multiproyek konstruksi. Sistem penjadwalan dan pengendalian material untuk multiproyek yang telah didisain ini akan menjadi alat yang akan sangat berguna dalam proses manajemen material di perusahaan kontraktor yang sedang menjalankan atau melaksanakan beberapa proyek baik itu dalam satu lokasi maupun di lokasi-lokasi berbeda. Kata-kata kunci: penjadwalan, pengendalian, material, multiproyek
Penguatan Kapasitas Tanggap Darurat Masyarakat Melalui Edukasi Kesehatan Stroke Akut Di Kecamatan Wanaraya ., Ernawati; Ariani, Sri Purwanti; ., Indrayadi; ., Yuhansya; Nadia, Nur
Jurnal Imiah Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat (JIPM) Vol 3 No 3 (2026): Januari - Maret
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Acute stroke is a medical emergency that can lead to permanent disability or death if not managed promptly and appropriately. In Wanaraya District, high population density, limited access to health care services, and low levels of health literacy contribute to suboptimal community preparedness in recognizing early signs of stroke and providing first aid. Despite strong social potential, such as the presence of community health volunteers and a culture of mutual cooperation, the community’s ability to identify stroke symptoms and respond rapidly remains limited. This activity aims to improve community knowledge and skills in recognizing the signs and symptoms of acute stroke and in providing timely, appropriate, and safe first aid through simulation-based emergency training. The program is expected to strengthen community preparedness and self-reliance in managing daily health emergencies, particularly acute stroke cases. In addition, this activity supports the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Goal 3 on good health and well-being and contributes to strengthening the role of higher education institutions in community service activities.
Pengaruh Edukasi Kesehatan Terhadap Kesiapsiagaan Masyarakat Dalam Pertolongan Pertama Hipoglikemia Di Kecamatan Belawang Ariani, Sri Purwanti; ., Indrayadi; ., Yuhansyah; ., Ernawati; ., Rapika
Jurnal Imiah Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat (JIPM) Vol 3 No 3 (2026): Januari - Maret
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Hypoglycemia is an emergency condition that frequently occurs in individuals with Diabetes Mellitus and may lead to decreased consciousness and life-threatening complications if not managed promptly and appropriately. In Belawang District, high population density, limited access to healthcare services, and low health literacy have resulted in inadequate community preparedness to provide first aid for hypoglycemic events. Despite strong social potential, such as active community health volunteers and a culture of mutual cooperation, the community’s ability to recognize symptoms and deliver initial assistance remains limited. This activity aims to improve community knowledge and skills in recognizing the signs of hypoglycemia and providing timely, appropriate, and safe first aid through simulation-based emergency training. The program is expected to strengthen community preparedness and self-reliance in managing daily emergencies, particularly hypoglycemia. Furthermore, this activity supports the achievement of Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3 on good health and well-being and contributes to strengthening the role of higher education institutions in community service.