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1. ANALISIS HAMBATAN SAMPING TERHADAP TINGKAT PELAYANAN JALAN Andhy Willianto; FA. Luky Primantari
Surakarta Civil Engineering Review Vol 1 No 1 (2021): Surakarta Civil Engineering Review
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik Sipil dan Perencanaan, Universitas Surakarta

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Jalan Lawu adalah salah satu ruas jalan di kabupaten Karanganyar. Sepanjang ruas jalan lawu, di beberapa tempat tidak sama lebarnya. Hal tersebut menimbulkan permasalahan baru akibat kapasitas jalan yang berbeda-beda serta kondisi hambatan disepanjang jalan yang berbeda-beda pula. Salah satu ruas jalan yang memiliki permasalahan tersebut adalah di jalan Lawu Sta 17+400 sampai dengan sta18+000. Metode penelitian dengan kuantitatif yaitu suatu proses menemukan pengetahuan yang menggunakan data berupa angka sebagai alat menganalisis keterangan mengenai apa yang ingin diketahui.Dari hasil pengamatan didapat volume lalu lintas di Jalan Raya Lawu tertinggi terjadi sebesar 2023,3 SMP/jam. Nilai kapasitas jalan 4.927,65 smp/jam. Jumlah hambatan adalah 434 termasuk kategori kelas hambatan sedang. Berdasarkan hasil tersebut trelihat bahwa adanya hambatan samping dengan kategori sedang tidak signifikan menurunkan kapasitas jalan terbukti dengan tingkat pelayanan jalan masih baik. Nilai (Level Of Service) LOS 0,41 Smp/jam, maka Tingkat Pelayanan Jalan di Jalan lawu Karanganyar (STA 17+400 – STA 18+000) dikategorikan B. Tingkat Pelayanan B artinya arus stabil, tetapi kecepatan operasi mulai dibatasi oleh kondisi lalu-lintas. Pengemudi memiliki kebebasan yang cukup untuk memilih kecepatan
The Role of Human Resources in Civil Engineering Infrastructure Development: A Literature Review FA. Luky Primantari; Silvia Yulita Ratih Setyo Rahayu; Zandra Dwanita Widodo
International Journal of Industrial Innovation and Mechanical Engineering Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): February: International Journal of Industrial Innovation and Mechanical Enginee
Publisher : Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Teknik Indonesia

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Civil engineering infrastructure development plays a vital role in driving economic progress and enhancing the quality of life within communities. The success of infrastructure projects depends not only on budgetary and technological factors but also on the quality of human resources (HR) involved in every project phase, from planning to maintenance. This literature review highlights that skilled and competent HR is a critical factor in achieving project success, particularly amidst increasing complexity and the challenges posed by globalization. Key issues faced by the sector include a shortage of skilled labor, high turnover rates, and a misalignment between educational outcomes and the skills required in the field. Additionally, technological advancements, such as the adoption of Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Artificial Intelligence (AI), demand continuous skill enhancement to adapt to the growing automation of industry processes. Effective HR management—encompassing ongoing education, fair incentive systems, and the integration of technology into HR practices—is essential for boosting productivity and mitigating risks during project execution. A comprehensive approach, including a structured HR management system, is required to ensure the sustainability and quality of infrastructure development. This study aims to provide an in-depth understanding of the critical role of HR management in the civil engineering sector and proposes practical recommendations for improving HR quality to meet the evolving demands of the construction industry.
A Systematic Review of the Role of Human Resource Management in Enhancing Time and Cost Efficiency in Steel Structure Projects FA. Luky Primantari; Silvia Yulita Ratih Setyo Rahayu; Zandra Dwanita Widodo
International Journal of Industrial Innovation and Mechanical Engineering Vol. 2 No. 3 (2025): August: International Journal of Industrial Innovation and Mechanical Engineeri
Publisher : Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Teknik Indonesia

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Steel structure projects are increasingly favored in the construction industry due to their benefits in execution time efficiency and long-term cost savings. However, the suboptimal management of human resources (HRM) remains a significant challenge in achieving these efficiencies. This study aims to systematically review the role of HRM in enhancing time and cost efficiency in steel structure projects. A Systematic Literature Review (SLR) was conducted based on the PRISMA protocol, analyzing 35 accredited scientific articles published between 2013 and 2023. The articles were sourced from national databases such as Garuda and Neliti, and data were extracted using standardized documentation instruments. The analysis reveals that workforce planning, project-based training, performance monitoring, and inter-team coordination are key managerial aspects that consistently contribute to improving both time and cost efficiency. Visualization of topic networks using VOSviewer highlights strong interconnections between themes such as "training," "schedule control," and "performance evaluation," all of which are critical components of strategic HRM practices. This study concludes that HRM plays a crucial role in achieving efficiency in steel structure projects, especially through the integration of technical workflows and managerial control systems. Effective workforce planning ensures that the right skills are available at the right time, while performance monitoring and training programs help enhance productivity and reduce delays. The findings suggest the necessity for formulating HR policies that are based on workload analysis and the improvement of real-time workforce evaluation mechanisms. Furthermore, the study calls for further research to test integrative models for HRM practices in steel-based construction projects in Indonesia. This research opens avenues for refining HRM strategies to support the construction industry’s efficiency goals, offering insights for future studies and practical applications in the field.