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PENYULUHAN PENYEBAB DAN SOLUSI RETAK PADA DINDING RUMAH DI KELURAHAN BENDUNG, KOTA SERANG Indrawati Sumeru; Suradjin Sutjipto; Darmawan Pontan; Khotijah Lahji
Indonesian Collaboration Journal of Community Services (ICJCS) Vol. 3 No. 4 (2023): Indonesian Collaboration Journal of Community Services
Publisher : Yayasan Education and Social Center

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53067/icjcs.v3i4.148

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Cracks in the walls of the house are common. The cracks that occur are often only fine cracks that are not too disturbing, but sometimes you can see cracks in the walls that are relatively wide and deep. Fine cracks in walls are usually non-structural cracks, but cracks that are relatively wide and deep and have a certain direction are usually structural cracks. Structural cracks are the things that cannot be neglected because they may be dangerous for the occupants of the house. The condition of the people's houses in Kelurahan  Bendung, even the condition of the Kelurahan Bendung office itself, looks improper with the many cracks that have occurred. Cracks in walls are also commonly seen in the corners of door and window frames. In several locations, the cracks in the walls are quite wide and have a diagonal direction. This community service program is intended so that the PKM Team can provide sufficient technical knowledge to the residents of the Kelurahan Bendung regarding the types of cracks in the walls of their houses, what are the possible causes, and how to prevent and overcome them. The most important thing is that it is hoped that the community will have sufficient knowledge to be able to prevent structural cracks from occurring and to be able to recognize structural cracks that have the potential to endanger human life
Analysis of The Construction Management Application to Project Success Using Importance Performance Analysis on Superflat Concrete Floor Work Pontan, Darmawan; Fikri, Imam Muhammad; Bhekti, Dhanu Setyo
International Journal of Social Service and Research Vol. 4 No. 02 (2024): International Journal of Social Service and Research (IJSSR)
Publisher : Ridwan Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/ijssr.v4i02.733

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In pursuit of Indonesia's equitable and sustainable development, the surge in industrial city development, notably in Karawang, has led to the construction of various facilities such as factories, warehouses, and workshops. Efficient planning methods, encompassing cost, time, and quality considerations, are imperative for these projects. A critical aspect is the construction of concrete floors, vital for supporting diverse loads like heavy vehicles, static loads from goods, storage racks, and large machines. The ongoing development of the Superflat Concrete Floor Method, with its productivity and precision advantages, underscores the need for effective construction management. This study aims to evaluate the substantial impact of construction management on project success and to map application indicators on the IPA diagram – Importance Performance Analysis. Employing both quantitative and qualitative methods, the research distributed questionnaires with Likert scales to 30 respondents, including contractors, owners, and design planners. Smartpls 3.0 software analysis reveals that Knowledge Management significantly and positively influences the success of the superflat concrete floor project at the Karawang Industrial Factory site. The IPA mapping places Knowledge Management and Total Quality Management in Quadrant I (Keep Up the Good Work), emphasizing their pivotal roles in ensuring project success. This study provides essential insights for stakeholders involved in industrial development, guiding them toward more effective construction management strategies for optimized outcomes.
UPAYA MENINGKATKAN KESADARAN MELALUI SOSIALISASI MATERIAL RUMAH TAHAN GEMPA DI SMKN 26 JAKARTA Sumeru, Indrawati; Sutjipto, Suradjin; Pontan, Darmawan; Lahji, Khotijah
Indonesian Journal of Engagement, Community Services, Empowerment and Development Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Indonesian Journal of Engagement, Community Services, Empowerment and Developme
Publisher : Yayasan Education and Social Center

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53067/ijecsed.v4i1.149

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This community service program at SMK 26 Jakarta has the main aim of increasing students' understanding and readiness in facing the threat of earthquakes. With a focus on education about earthquake-resistant house materials, this program not only provides technical knowledge about safe construction, but also seeks to change student behavior in building an environment that is more resilient to earthquakes. Through collaboration between schools, local governments, disaster management institutions and the community, this program is expected to be able to create a real impact in increasing awareness of disaster risks and preparedness to face them. By encouraging active participation from all relevant parties, including students, this program emphasizes the importance of collaboration in preparing the people of Jakarta to face potential earthquake disasters. Thus, this service is not just about conveying information, but also about building a community that is aware of risks and prepared to act
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
Publisher : Newinera Publisher

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
Publisher : Newinera Publisher

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
Publisher : Newinera Publisher

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.
Application of the Six Sigma Method in Railway Level Crossing Construction using Concrete Level Crossing in Gedebage-Haurpugur, West Java Silvano, Verian Gustam; Pontan, Darmawan; Zaki, M.; Kurniyaningrum, Endah
ASTONJADRO Vol. 14 No. 1 (2025): ASTONJADRO
Publisher : Universitas Ibn Khaldun Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/astonjadro.v14i1.17204

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The public interest in trains makes train traffic increasingly dense, resulting in congestion at railroad and highway intersections. Intersections between railways and highways are divided into level and non-level crossings. The potential impact or risk of the existence of a level crossing can cause several problems, one of which is the wheels of vehicles (motorbikes) which often slip when crossing the tracks. To reduce the potential risk of the existence of level crossings in the form of vehicle tires slipping between the rail gaps, PT. In 2022, KAI develop solutions to the problems that occur, one of the methods is by adding a concrete product in the form of Concrete Level Crossing, which is a prestressed concrete plate made with a knock down system so that it can be easily dismantled and assembled in the field without having to disrupt train travel schedules. This research was conducted to determine the most important factors in improving the quality of CLC plate construction at railway level crossings, to determine the application of the Six Sigma method to CLC plates at railway level crossings, and to determine the effect of applying the Six Sigma method to plates. CLC for railway crossings. The independent variable (X) in this research is the Six Sigma method, while the dependent variable (Y) in this research is the implementation of railroad crossing construction using Six Sigma-based Concrete Level Crossing (CLC). The questionnaire survey was carried out via an online survey. The number of respondents who provided assessments on this research questionnaire was 33 respondents from 5 related companies. The respondents taken in this research consisted of 4 experts with the expert criteria being personal experience in the field of planning and operational implementation in Concrete Level Crossing (CLC) installation work. The most important variable in improving the quality of CLC installations is the Quality Control variable. Only the Quality Control variable has an influence on the implementation of Six Sigma in CLC installations. The results of the DPMO calculation show a defect value of 31,250 per million or the equivalent of 3.59 sigma, where the quality still needs to be improved to reach a value of 6 sigma.
Evaluation Zero Runoff Concept in High-Rise Buildings Abadan, Achmad Chakim; Kurniyaningrum, Endah; Rinanti, Astri; Pontan, Darmawan
IAIC Transactions on Sustainable Digital Innovation (ITSDI) Vol 6 No 1 (2024): October
Publisher : Pandawan Sejahtera Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/itsdi.v6i1.683

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The increasing need for land in urban areas has led to a reduction in green open spaces, limiting water infiltration and increasing surface runoff. Office areas in South Jakarta currently under construction exacerbate these issues due to limited green land. This study evaluates the application of the zero runoff concept by analyzing two key aspects: surface runoff and building wall contributions. Hydrological simulations were conducted to assess planned flood conditions at outlets before and after the construction of tall buildings (offices), with water management strategies involving infiltration wells, infiltration ponds, rainwater reservoirs, and detention reservoirs. Two scenarios were analyzed: the first based on the 95th percentile rainfall volume and the second on flood contribution volumes. Each scenario considered three water runoff management systems: normal outlets, orifice outlets, and pump-assisted drainage. The results show that under the 95th percentile volume, the zero runoff concept is achievable with a capacity exceeding 100% for both scenarios. However, when accounting for flood contributions, only surface runoff with normal outlet conditions meets the zero runoff criteria, achieving a capacity of 112%. Simulations using three models: 1A, 2A, and 3A, demonstrate that pre-construction conditions, characterized by green open spaces with dense vegetation, significantly influence runoff management. These findings emphasize the importance of eco-drainage strategies, such as infiltration wells and retention ponds, in mitigating urban runoff and achieving sustainable water management in high-density areas.
Evaluasi penerapan standar green building pada bangunan gedung rumah sakit di rsud dr. m. Ashari kabupaten Pemalang Pontan, Darmawan; Alim, Alfa Nur; Sujagat, Galih Prio; Gemilang, Chandra Pramodya; Septia, Zahara Ajeng
JPPI (Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Indonesia) Vol 10, No 3 (2024): JPPI (Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Indonesia)
Publisher : Indonesian Institute for Counseling, Education and Theraphy (IICET)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29210/020243969

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Untuk mengetahui dan mengevaluasi hasil penilaian bangunan gedung rumah sakit berdasarkan Pedoman Rumah Sakit Ramah Lingkungan (Green Hospital) di Indonesia dari Kementerian Kesehatan Republik Indonesia tahun 2018. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah kualitatif deskriptif dengan pengumpulan data melalui observasi, wawancara, dokumentasi dan pengukuran yang dilakukan secara terus-menerus dari awal pelaksanaan penelitian dan selama proses penelitian dilakukan. Dengan dilakukannya penelitian ini pengelola rumah sakit dapat menjadi tahu tentang sejauh mana penilaian terhadap penerapan rumah sakit ramah lingkungan sehingga hasil penelitian ini dapat dijadikan acuan dalam penerapan green building dan green hospital di Indonesia.
PAPARAN DETAIL PENULANGAN BETON TAHAN GEMPA DI SMKN 26 JAKARTA Sumeru, Indrawati; Pontan, Darmawan; Sari, Feby Kartika; Nugroho, Muhammad Sapto
Indonesian Collaboration Journal of Community Services (ICJCS) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Indonesian Collaboration Journal of Community Services
Publisher : Yayasan Education and Social Center

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53067/icjcs.v5i1.200

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Indonesia is a geologically active region prone to frequent seismic activity, where numerous significant earthquakes have led to extensive structural damage. Insights gained from both major and minor seismic events have contributed to the continuous refinement of seismic hazard maps and construction regulations in Indonesia (SNI). However, structural failures remain prevalent due to improper implementation of reinforced concrete detailing that does not adhere to established standards. This Community Engagement Program (PKM) aims to enhance students' understanding of earthquake-resistant reinforced concrete detailing at SMKN 26 Jakarta in accordance with SNI 2847:2019. This activity involves the dissemination of regulations related to earthquake-resistant concrete buildings, as well as case studies on building failures due to earthquakes. Evaluation through questionnaires revealed that the initiative effectively strengthened participants' knowledge of the essential role of precise concrete reinforcement detailing in ensuring structural resilience and safety. Through this initiative, students acquire essential knowledge and practical skills to address challenges in the construction industry, particularly in designing and constructing earthquake-resistant structures. This program plays a vital role in strengthening vocational education and equipping future professionals with the expertise needed to meet industry standards and safety regulations
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.