Ni Made Widya Pratiwi
Department of Civil Engineering, Universitas Warmadewa, Denpasar, Indonesia

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Re-planning schedule and costs on the Balimed Denpasar hospital building development project Eka Wahyuni; I Wayan Jawat; Ni Made Widya Pratiwi
Journal of Infrastructure Planning and Engineering (JIPE) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023)
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.2.1.2023.7-20

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In this study, a re-planning of schedules and costs will be carried out on the Balimed Denpasar Hospital Building Development Project which aims to be a basis for decision making so that the project runs according to plan. The calculation results obtained a Schedule Performance Index (SPI) of 0,683 and a Cost Performance Index (CPI) of 1 which shows that the project implementation was completed late with the budget as planned. If the project performance at the time of reporting remains the same until the rest of the work is completed, then the amount of the Estimate All Cost (EAC) is IDR. 46.881.134.933,39, which is the same amount as planned. This shows that there is no additional cost, so the total cost of remaining work is IDR. 40.249.362.635,43. The implementation time increased by 183 days because the Estimate All Schedule (EAS) was longer, which was 723 days from the original plan of 540 days.
Utilization of eco-tourism in Bangli regency of Penglipuran village as a bamboo forest conservation center in Bali I Wayan Muliawan; Ni Made Widya Pratiwi
Journal of Infrastructure Planning and Engineering (JIPE) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023)
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.2.1.2023.21-27

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Penglipuran Village is one of the icons of tourism in Bali which is located in Kubu District, Bangli Regency. Penglipuran Village has its own uniqueness and charm, one of which is the existence of a bamboo forest that protects the village. This bamboo forest has an area of ​​up to 45 hectares that surrounds this village and continues to be maintained and preserved. The people of Penglipuran Village believe that the bamboo forest has a function as a water catchment area, so this forest is called a village protection forest. This study focuses on the use of ecotourism in Penglipuran Village, Bangli Regency as a center for bamboo forest conservation in Bali, which can create a balanced community economic growth between humans and nature. The method used in this study, namely quantitatively by conducting interviews with Penglipuran Village owners related to bamboo forest management, then analyzed using SWOT to determine the strategy for using ecotourism in Penglipuran Village, Bangli Regency as a Bamboo Forest Preservation Center in Bali. From the results, it was found that the strength in the use of ecotourism in Penglipuran Village is the existence of community support for the preservation of bamboo forests, with a weakness that is limited sources of funds for development. Opportunities from the use of ecotourism are that the need for tourist objects is increasing, with the threat of forest degradation threatening sustainability.