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PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF THE WARMADEWA EDUCATIONAL HOSPITAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION PROJECT Ni Made Jero Suarmini; I Wayan Gde Erick Triswandana; Kadek Windy Candrayana
Journal of Infrastructure Planning and Engineering Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Master Program of Infrastructure and Environmental Engineering, Postgraduate Program, Warmadewa University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22225/jipe.3.2.2024.63-68

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In a project, effective management is crucial for organizing workflow and control to achieve the project's objectives. Project management involves continuous monitoring and evaluation of project performance to ensure that all parts of the project are on track. The aim of this study is to analyze the performance of the Warmadewa Educational Hospital Building Construction Project in terms of cost and time using the Earned Value method. The data used consists of primary data obtained from field observations and interviews, as well as secondary data from weekly reports, the Budget Plan (RAB), and the project schedule. The analysis shows that the project experienced delays from the first week up to the evaluation week. The Schedule Variance (SV) and Schedule Performance Index (SPI) analysis indicates that the project is progressing slower than planned. From the Estimate To Complete (ETC) and Estimate At Completion (EAC) analyses, the project is estimated to require an additional 719 days to complete. This represents a delay of 92 days from the initial planned duration of 627 days. The Cost Variance (CV) and Cost Performance Index (CPI) analysis indicate that the project costs are within the budget.
The Potential Of Land Use Objects In The Area Of Sanur Kaja Village As A Tourist Attraction Suranata Putu Gede; Ni Komang Armaeni; I Wayan Gde Erick Triswandana
Jurnal Sutramas Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022)
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik Universitas Warmadewa

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Green Open Space (RTH) has many functions besides ecological functions as the lungs of regions. Denpasar has at least 1,091.07 Ha of RTH where not all of its potential is utilized optimally for example the RTH in Sanur Kaja Village. The current condition in the green lane area or Green Open Space (RTH) in Sanur Kaja Village is that the green belt area is not organized due to lack of attention and lack of knowledge about the green line. Many semi-permanent buildings can be seen standing irregularly in the green open space on the deeper side of the area. Apart from semi-permanent buildings, there are also many buildings designated for residential houses and other business places such as shops, cafes or restaurants, and so on. The Village Topography, especially in the area of Jl. Hangtuah and Jl. Sedap Malam is a lowland area with an altitude of 0-7 meters ASL with the use of land as a RTH covering an area of approximately 39.4311 hectares following the RTRW document for Denpasar from the year 2011-2031. From the data collection using satellite imagery and field measurements, it was found that there were violations related to the construction of buildings with residential and business designations. The recorded violations cover an area of 11.6529 hectares, leaving approximately 27.7782 hectares of existing RTH that must be saved by carrying out development to later be transformed into a tourist attraction.