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Domestic Component Level in Road Construction Projects Regarding the Regulation of Regulation of the Minister of Industry and Decree of the Minister of Public Works and Public Housing Berman, Berman; Kurniyaningrum, Endah; Yuwono, Bambang Endro; Pontan, Darmawan
Journal La Multiapp Vol. 5 No. 3 (2024): Journal La Multiapp
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37899/journallamultiapp.v5i3.1299

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Indonesia's economic growth occurs in all business fields, one of which is the construction sector, this shows that, the construction sector contributes significantly to the country's economic growth. . The purpose of this study will analyze the application of DCL to government regulatory policies, this research method takes case studies on 3 (three) infrastructure projects with vendor selection using 2 (two) alternatives. Alternative 1 uses the selected vendor with the highest DCL value and alternative 2 uses the selected vendor based on the highest rating from the Final Evaluation Results (FER). From the results of the analysis, it was obtained that the implementation of DCL based on the regulation of the Minister of Industry No. 16 of 2011 still met the minimum of 40%, while the amount of DCL based on the regulation of the Ministry of PUPR No. 602/KPTS/M/2023 did not meet the minimum value of 70%. Meanwhile, from the analysis, it was also found that, by maximizing the DCL value, it will have an impact on high price bids, so that the price submitted during tendering will be less competitive and tend to experience price defeat during tendering.
Comparative Analysis of Green Building Hospitals in Karawang and Pemalang Pontan, Darmawan; Irawan, Angga Ananda; Fawwaz, Arvyant Arrazaqi; Abidin, Dikky Safitra; Hevada T, Laska; Sumeru, Indrawati
Journal La Multiapp Vol. 5 No. 5 (2024): Journal La Multiapp
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37899/journallamultiapp.v5i5.1561

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This study aims to analyze and compare the application of the green building concept in two hospitals in Indonesia, namely Permata Keluarga Karawang Hospital and Dr. M. Ashari Pemalang Regional General Hospital (RSUD). Using descriptive qualitative methods and case study approaches, data were collected through observation, interviews, documentation, and measurements in the field. The results show that both hospitals have applied green building principles in various aspects such as energy efficiency, environmental management, and B3 waste management. Permata Keluarga Karawang Hospital excels in the use of energy-saving technology and waste management, while Dr. M. Ashari Pemalang Hospital stands out in staff involvement and environmental management. However, there are still several aspects that need to be improved by both hospitals, such as bicycle parking facilities and rainwater intake systems, to achieve more optimal green building standards. In conclusion, both hospitals have shown a strong commitment to environmental sustainability through the implementation of the green building concept, but further improvements are still needed to achieve more optimal results.
Evaluation fo the Implementation of the Domestic Component Level Policy on Construction Projects in Indonesia: Case Study of Indoor Multifunction Stadium in Jakarta Melkysedek, Hobert Mangatur; Pontan, Darmawan; Zaki, Muhammad; Kusumawati, Lili
Journal La Multiapp Vol. 5 No. 6 (2024): Journal La Multiapp
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37899/journallamultiapp.v5i6.1784

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This research evaluates the implementation of the Domestic Component Level (TKDN) regulation in the Indoor Multifunction Stadium Construction Project in Jakarta to support national economic growth by increasing the use of local products in construction projects. The objectives of this study are to determine the percentage of domestic component use, identify factors that influence the implementation of TKDN, and analyze the main challenges in implementing the policy. The research method involved project and survey data analysis, with the Relative Importance Index (RII) method to assess the dominant factors that play a role in the implementation of TKDN. The results showed that the percentage of local product contribution in this project was 55.80% with a target achievement in accordance with the regulation of 60% with the dominant constraint factor being local product certification. This research is expected to support the TKDN policy on construction projects in Indonesia, strengthen the involvement of domestic industries, and provide input for policymakers to improve the effectiveness of the implementation of this policy.
Analysis of Implementation Time Performance Using Earned Value Method Pontan, Darmawan; Daniel, Daniel; Pentagon, Pentagon; Manisha, Manisha; Sumeru, Indrawati
Journal La Multiapp Vol. 6 No. 5 (2025): Journal La Multiapp
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37899/journallamultiapp.v6i5.2456

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Construction projects often face cost and time constraints, while projects are required to be completed on schedule. To overcome these problems, an accurate management system is needed in a construction project to measure time performance, which refers to the progress of the work. By applying the earned value management (EVM) method, it is possible to project progress and weekly performance indices, making it easier to evaluate when there are deviations from the schedule. This study aims to analyze schedule variations and weekly time productivity, enabling the prediction of when the project will be completed. In the construction project of the Faculty of Law Building at Samratulangi University in North Sulawesi Province, reviews were conducted in weeks 1, 5, 10, 11, 20, and 25, where each review period had different CV, SV, and CPI values, allowing to assess at which time the predicted time was closest to the actual time occurring on-site.
Co-Authors Abadan, Achmad Chakim Abidin, Dikky Safitra Adnan Muhtaram Alexander Alexander, Alexander Alfa Nur Alim Alim, Alfa Nur Alsion Maxsi Andhika Putri, Lisa Antoni, Febri Aprilia, Isnaeni Arfyan, Aslam Rizki Aulia Najah Bambang Endro Yuwono Berman, Berman Bhekti, Dhanu Setyo Bruantama, Daffa Miln Cakrawinata, Annastashia Dinie Aprilia Chandra Gemilang Chen, Pentagon Christianto Christianto Daniel Daniel Diski Kholida Zia Hadie Putri Endah Kurniyaningrum Endro Yuwono, Bambang Fabyanto, Ikhsan Fadli Rahman Al Ghifari Fadly, Noer Fajar, Isma Fatchurrohman Fatchurrohman, Fatchurrohman Fawwaz, Arvyant Arrazaqi Gandhi, Iswara Gemilang, Chandra Pramodya Hartanty, Dyah Widya Dwi Heru Pambudi Hevada T, Laska Hot Maruli Tua Frans Marihot Purba Imam Muhammad Fikri, Imam Muhammad Inavonna Inavonna, Inavonna Indrawati Sumeru Innavona, Innavona Intan Yulianisa Irawan, Angga Ananda Irawandi, Veby Komara, Kresna Dwiki Lahji, Khotijah Lili Kusumawati M Yusuf D Adiwinata M. Zaki M. Zaki, M. Zaki Mahatmantong, Syafrullah Manisha, Manisha Martinus Bambang Susetyarto Maryati, Indah Melkysedek, Hobert Mangatur Michella Maria Veronika Mokodongan, Masita Aisza Muhammad Anugrah Wibawa Mukti Muhammad Anwar Muhammad Fikri, Imam Muhammad Zaki Mundung, Daniel Nabila, Efa Ayu Nugroho, Muhammad Sapto Palensia, Ruri Welda Parwadi Moengin Pentagon, Pentagon Rahman, Naufall Fadhlur Rose, Ugahari Rowin Sinaya, Nyoman Rucitawangi, Manisha Saihul Anwar Saihul Anwar Salman, Salman - Sanbella, Lunatari Sari, Feby Kartika Septia, Zahara Ajeng Setyo Bhekti, Dhanu Silvano, Verian Gustam Sugeng Riyanto Sugeng Riyanto Sujagat, Galih Prio Sumeru, Indrawati Suradjin Sutjipto Sutjipto, Suradjin Syamsiar, Syamsiar Syifa Aulia Putri Tulus Widiarso Wahyudhi, Nyoman Oka Wibawa, Ilham Akbar Mulya Wijasena, Razaq Agung Zaki, M.