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Economic Feasibility Analysis of Sawaibu, Indonesia Bay Bridge Construction Talaksoru, Alfred Sanny; Mudjanarko, Sri Wiwoho; Setiawan, Muhammad Ikhsan; Wahyuni, Atik
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 3, No 3 (2023)
Publisher : Department of Information Technology, Universitas Malikussaleh, Aceh Utara, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52088/ijesty.v3i3.476

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Sawaibu Bay Bridge is located in Manokwari Regency and is 300 meters long. The west side is on the Jalan Pahlawan canal, and the east is towards Jalan Siliwangi. This study assesses whether the bridge construction project is feasible and finds alternatives or solutions. The analytical methods used are NPV, BCR, and IRR, which refer to the value of inflation by considering the tourist retribution and travel time analysis. The results will be used to conclude whether the first alternative to the project meets the financial feasibility requirements based on inflation. It shows NPV of 67,061,982,402, BCR 1,096, and IRR 30% ? MARR of 10%, which means that the first alternative is feasible to build.
Construction Management Modeling in Partnership Governance of Laboratory Building Projects Hariyani, Betty; Koespiadi, Koespiadi; Setiawan, M. Ikhsan
THE SPIRIT OF SOCIETY JOURNAL : International Journal of Society Development and Engagement Vol 8 No 1: September 2024
Publisher : LPPM of NAROTAMA UNIVERSITY

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29138/scj.v8i1.3122

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Construction management is a crucial aspect in the governance of building construction project partnerships. The complexity and challenges in building construction projects, such as multi-stakeholder involvement, uncertainty, and time and cost pressures, signal the importance of the construction management role. Good partnership governance can help address these challenges by improving transparency, accountability, and communication between parties. This study aims to find a partnership management model in determining the best vendors in the implementation of the Biosafety Level (BSL) 2 Building Construction project and describe the proposed partnership management model in determining the best vendors in the implementation of the BSL 2 Building Construction project. This research is a research on dynamic system methods through the development of simulation models with the help of Powersim studio 10 software. The research was carried out at PT. Nella Putri Banjaran KSO PT. Bettindo Bintang Perkasa. Data were collected through field studies and literature studies. The results of the study show a significant trend of increasing delays in the supply of raw materials and project costs, it can be concluded that there are fundamental problems in project management. Persistent delays in the supply of raw materials indicate obstacles in project planning, implementation, or supervision. Solid partnerships between the various parties involved in the project, such as project owners, contractors, consultants, and subcontractors, can be key in addressing these issues. The partnership management model in determining the vendor for the implementation of the BSL 2 building construction project by reducing the average delay in the supply of project raw materials, improving project time management, reducing the average increase in project costs by improving project cost management. Through long-term agreements, joint planning, and effective monitoring mechanisms, supply delays can be minimized.
THE MOBILE SMART WATER SUPPLY INFRASTRUCTURE POWERED BY RENEWABLE ENERGY IN ERRABU VILLAGE, SUMENEP, MADURA, INDONESIA Rahmanto, Ach. Desmantri; Hopid, Hopid; Chayati, Cholilul; Setiawan, Muhammad Ikhsan; Kamisutara, Made; Prawito, Adi
IJEBD (International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Development) Vol 7 No 6 (2024): November 2024
Publisher : LPPM of NAROTAMA UNIVERSITY

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29138/ijebd.v7i6.3022

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The mobile smart water supply infrastructure powered by renewable energy in Errabu Village, Sumenep, Madura, Indonesia, aims to enhance agricultural food security. This system integrates smart technology and renewable energy to optimize water resource management and support agriculture in impoverished and underdeveloped areas. Mobile and Smart Concept, allows flexibility in water distribution, enabling access to hard-to-reach areas. Utilizes sensors and IoT devices to monitor and manage water usage efficiently. Renewable Energy, utilizes solarenergy to operate the water supply system, reducing dependence on fossil fuels. Enhances sustainability by reducing carbon emissions and environmental impact. Solutions for Dry Land, employs water-saving drip or sprinkler irrigation technology to boost productivity in dry lands. Optimizes water usage for agriculture, thereby increasing yields on previously unproductive land. Food Security, with better access to water, farmers can enhance their agricultural output, contributing to local food security. Enables farmers to grow a variety of crops, increasing food diversity and income. Social and Economic Impact, enhances the capacity of local farmers through training and access to new technologies. By improving agricultural yields, it is expected to reduce poverty levels in the village. Implementation and Collaboration, collaboration between the government, educational institutions, and the community is necessary to design and implement this system. Seeking funding sources from the government or donor agencies to support the development of this infrastructure.
River Capacity and Pump Requirements for Flood Prevention in Urban Areas Sutrisno, Tri; Prawito, Adi; Setiawan, Muhammad Ikhsan
THE SPIRIT OF SOCIETY JOURNAL : International Journal of Society Development and Engagement Vol 8 No 2: March 2025
Publisher : LPPM of NAROTAMA UNIVERSITY

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29138/scj.v8i2.3260

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Floods are one of the natural disasters that often threaten human lives and assets in urban areas. Factors such as climate change, rapid urbanization, and land changes can increase the risk of flooding. Pesawahan Village, located in the Porong District, Sidoarjo Regency, is one of the areas that frequently experiences flooding issues. Floods in this village can endanger the lives of the community, agricultural land, and essential infrastructure. To reduce the risk of flooding and protect valuable resources, in-depth research is needed on the capacity of the river passing through Pesawahan Village and the requirements for a pump system for flood prevention. Pesawahan Village is situated in low-lying terrain and is close to a significant river or water channel. This topographical and geographical condition makes the village vulnerable to flooding, especially during intense rainy seasons. The area often experiences high rainfall during the rainy season, leading to river overflow and subsequent flooding. Population growth and infrastructure development in Pesawahan Village can alter the water flow patterns and reduce the river's capacity, exacerbating the risk of flooding. A pump system is one effective solution to mitigate the risk of flooding in urban and rural areas. However, to design and operate an efficient pump system, a good understanding of the river's capacity and water flow characteristics in the area is essential.
PEMILIHAN ALTERNATIF PENEMPATAN LOKASI JEMBATAN (Studi Kasus Jembatan Sambaliung – Gunung Tabur Kabupaten Berau) Koespiadi, Koespiadi; Wiwoho Mudjanarko, Sri; Ikhsan Setiawan, Muhamad
ASTONJADRO Vol. 8 No. 1 (2019): ASTONJADRO
Publisher : Universitas Ibn Khaldun Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/astonjadro.v8i1.2288

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Jalan dan Jembatan merupakan salah satu infrastruktur pada sistem transportasi yang berfungsi melayani distribusi barang dan orang. Apabila mencermati angka pertumbuhan lalu lintas di Kota Tanjung Redeb yang semakin tinggi dari tahun ketahun diperkirakan kapasitas lahan tidak akan mampu lagi menerima volume lalu lintas sehingga terjadi kemacetan yang semakin parah. Untuk itu perlu dilakukan pembangunan jembatan baru, dimana lokasi jembatan ini dapat mengurangi dan memecahhkan bertumpuknya jaringan jalan pada satu zona saja. Tahap awal dari penelitian ini adalah mengumpulkan data sekunder berupa data jumlah pertambahan penduduk di kabupaten Berau, jumlah pertambahan kendaraan lalul lintas di kabupaten Berau, tata guna lahan dan rencana tata ruang dikawasan kecamatan Berau, kecamatan Sambaliung dan kecamatan Gunung Tabur, dan data jaringan jalan. Data tersebut di pergunakan untuk menentukan wilayah kajian atau daerah dampak, membangun model jaringan jalan serta menentukan langkah kerja lebih lanjut dalam rangka survai-survai lalu lintas primer. Untuk dapat mengetahui dan memahami permasalahan transportasi dan lalu lintas pada daerah penelitian, pada tahap lanjutan, akan melakukan analisis kinerja jaringan jalan. Analisis kinerja jaringan yang di lakukan terdiri atas analisis kinerja ruas jalan. Oleh karena itu dalam analisis kinerja jaringan eksisting ini, parameter yang di gunakan antara lain adalah volume kapasitas (V\C ratio). Sesuai dengan analisa yang telah dilakukan pada masing masing alternatif penempatan jembatan, didapatkan hasil sebagai berikut: kondisi eksisting derajat kejenuhan yang mengalami penurunanpaling besar yaitu pada ruas zona 5 ke zona 1; Kondisi jembatan dilokasi 1, derajat kejenuhan yang mengalami penurunan merata pada semua ruas jalan, hal ini terjadi karena adanya pergerakan lalu lintas dari semua zona lebih merata dan dari zona 5 ke zona 1 pergerakan lalu lintas sama dengan ruas jalan lain; Kondisi jembatan dilokasi 2, derajat kejenuhan yang mengalami penurunan merata pada semua ruas jalan, hal ini terjadi karena adanya pergerakan lalu lintas dari semua zona lebih merata dan dari zona 5 ke zona 1 pergerakan lalu lintas sama dengan ruas jalan lain, kondisi kemacetan masih tertumpuk pada zona 1; Kondisi jembatan dilokasi 3, derajat kejenuhan yang mengalami penurunan merata pada semua ruas jalan, hal ini terjadi karena adanya pergerakan lalu lintas dari semua zona lebih merata dan dari zona 5 ke zona 1 pergerakan lalu lintas sama dengan ruas jalan lain, terjadinya kemacetan tertumpuk pada lokasi Zona 2; Kesimpulan akhir dari alternatif penempatan lokasi jembatan, maka alternatif 1, memberikan pilihan yang terbaik.
A Review of Renewable Energy Infrastructure Trends Literature: A Case Study of Shopping Mall, Pasar Gedhe Klaten, Indonesia Nuriana, Ari; Setiawan, Muhammad Ikhsan; Fitri, Sulidar; Laksito, Grida Saktian
International Journal of Industrial Engineering, Technology & Operations Management Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): December 2023
Publisher : Indonesia Academia Research Society

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62157/ijietom.v1i2.29

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The trajectory of literature concerning renewable energy infrastructure has evolved substantially in recent decades, reflecting the escalating significance of renewable energy sources within the broader context of the global energy scene. A noticeable shift towards integrating renewable energy infrastructure into shopping malls has emerged in recent years, marking a broader movement towards sustainability and environmental accountability within the commercial sector. Historically, shopping malls have been significant energy consumers, heavily reliant on conventional sources like fossil fuels to meet their lighting, heating, and cooling needs. Yet, escalating concerns over climate change and energy expenses have increasingly prompted mall developers and operators to adopt renewable energy solutions. By incorporating solar panels, wind turbines, and geothermal systems, shopping malls can substantially diminish their carbon footprint, reduce energy costs, and bolster their environmental standing. Furthermore, this inclination aligns with corporate social responsibility efforts, as malls strive to underscore their dedication to sustainability and attract environmentally conscious patrons. Bolstered by governmental incentives and regulatory frameworks encouraging renewable energy adoption, the trajectory of renewable energy infrastructure in shopping malls in Pasar Gedhe Klaten, Indonesia, is anticipated to persist, delivering both environmental benefits and economic gains for stakeholders.
A Review of Flood Mitigation Literature: A Case Study of Sidoarjo Regency, Indonesia Koerniawan, Fifiet; Setiawan, Muhammad Ikhsan; Laksito, Grida Saktian
International Journal of Industrial Engineering, Technology & Operations Management Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): December 2023
Publisher : Indonesia Academia Research Society

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62157/ijietom.v1i2.30

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Sidoarjo is a buffer city in Surabaya and is a comfortable and livable city. To become a livable city, a city needs several life-supporting infrastructures, including drainage infrastructure. A drainage system that is managed and maintained properly can carry out its functions optimally. But of course, many housing developments do not pay attention to the drainage system, which can cause problems such as flooding. Floods are the most frequent natural disasters in Indonesia. Flooding is a situation where an area is inundated with large amounts of water. The occurrence of floods can be predicted by paying attention to the amount of rainfall and water discharge. However, strong winds or leaking embankments can cause sudden floods which are usually called flash floods. The causes of flooding include heavy rain. The earth's surface is lower than sea level. This area is a delta which has low water absorption capacity. Construction of buildings along riverbanks. The river flow is uneven because it is blocked by rubbish and lack of land cover in upstream areas. Even if you live in a flood-free area, everyone should be aware of the potential for this natural disaster. Floods are the release of river water that is relatively larger than usual, resulting in overflowing river water that fills and inundates low-lying areas.
Skema Gamifikasi berbasis Kontrak Cerdas untuk Perguruan Tinggi di Pendidikan Tinggi Honesti, Leli; Aini, Qurotul; Setiawan, M Ikhsan; Puji Lestari Santoso, Nuke; Prihastiwi, Wahyu Yustika
APTISI Transactions on Management (ATM) Vol 6 No 2 (2022): ATM (APTISI Transactions on Management: July)
Publisher : Pandawan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33050/atm.v6i2.1533

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The Financial Scheme that plays an important role in helping students is the Gamification Scholarship Scheme. The Gamification scholarship scheme helps human life in the world of education. Gamification is an approach that uses elements in games or video games with the aim of motivating students in the learning process and maximizing feelings of enjoyment and engagement in the learning process. To encourage higher education, the government has done various things. However, there are several things that make it difficult for students to use it, such as distributing scholarships to students belonging to underprivileged families. The Gamification scholarship scheme is one of the most financially instrumental schemes in helping students, but it has not been verified which results in a lack of transparency between students and their respective Education Offices, then there is still a lack of tracking of application forms in this study, we propose a Smart Contract which addresses the lack of Scheme Scholarships for Colleges and Universities outlined above. It has four entities: Board of Education, Students, College and Bank. This Blockchain based smart contract has been developed to provide a user-friendly and transparent and constant environment between students and the education board. Blockchain platform has developed many applications but none can overcome the government scholarship scheme.
Solar power Pump Farmer Technology Ellak Daya Village Farmers with modern rural agricultural irrigation supported by a smart hybrid inverter system in the Lenteng sub-district, Sumenep, Indonesia Cahyati, Cholilul; Suwandi, Ahmad; Santosa, Ribut; Setiawan, Muhammad Ikhsan; Prawito, Adi; Sukoco, Agus
IJEBD (International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Development) Vol 6 No 6 (2023): November 2023
Publisher : LPPM of NAROTAMA UNIVERSITY

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29138/ijebd.v6i6.2594

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Ellak Daya Village is one of the villages in Lenteng sub-district, Sumenep Regency with dry land/fields 63.3% of the total land with commodity crops of Corn, Beans, Soybeans, Rice and herbal chilies, which are only capable of maximum production in rainy season during the dry season the fields/dry land in Ellak Daya are less productive. This condition is one of the triggers for Ellak Village to be a village with the potential for extreme poverty, based on an analysis of the identified problems, namely: Problems in the field of management. Arranging planting patterns and irrigation schedule systems, in the processing sector, namely the absence of effective and cheap irrigation facilities and the absence of irrigation methods. The aim of training and mentoring is carried out so that farmer groups have the skills to regulate planting patterns, have management skills in irrigation schedules, apply technology. solar cell pump with energy sources from nature. Activities that have been carried out in the form of training and mentoring are: FGD, socialization, training and mentoring which will be carried out from 26 September to 20 November 2023 at the village hall and at the farmer group's house. The problems in this activity are: the partner's age is 50 years and over, and their education level is still low. Achievement of targets in training and mentoring in this program is measured by giving a Pre Test and Post test. Conduct training. 100% of participants know about the procedures for planting patterns and 40% understand how to set planting patterns, participants who attend training and mentoring activities on average above 65% of the total number of members
Indonesia Tourism, Socio Renewable Energy, Socio Economic and Socio Tourism Research Trend Halim, Paisal; Badruddin, Syamsiah; Setiawan, Muhammad Ikhsan; Zulkifli, Che Zalina
IJEBD (International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Development) Vol 7 No 1 (2024): January 2024
Publisher : LPPM of NAROTAMA UNIVERSITY

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29138/ijebd.v7i1.2608

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Indonesia became one of the strongest economies in Asia Pacific. Sustainable tourism is crucial for Indonesia due to the country's rich biodiversity, diverse cultures, and reliance on tourism as a significant economic driver. Sustainable tourism in Indonesia refers to the practice of promoting tourism activities that minimize negative impacts on the environment, respect and preserve local cultures, and contribute to the well-being of local communities. Indonesia, with its rich biodiversity, cultural diversity, and natural beauty, recognizes the importance of sustainable tourism to ensure the long-term viability of its tourism industry and the preservation of its natural and cultural assets. Renewable energy tourism, also known as green or sustainable energy tourism, is gaining importance globally as countries seek to promote environmental sustainability and address climate change. By integrating sustainability into tourism practices, Indonesia ensures the long-term viability of its tourism industry. This approach helps balance economic growth with environmental and social considerations, preventing negative consequences that could harm the industry in the future. SCOPUS analyze search results, Social Renewable Energy, Social Economic and Social Tourism 7236 documents result since 1981 to 2023, all field article. Promising in research and publication for Social Renewable Energy, Social Economic and Social Tourism. Compare top 15 affiliations, dominant affiliations from China. Still no Indonesia research institution in top 15 of the list. Compare top 15 countries, the best 3 countries are China, USA and UK. In ASIA and ASEAN, Indonesia under China, Pakistan, India, Iran and Malaysia. This is real challenge for Indonesia research institution to expand their research in Social Renewable Energy, Social Economic and Social Tourism. Compare top 15 funding sponsors, dominant from China, ASEAN dominant from Malaysian and Vietnam, there are no Indonesia funding sponsor.