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Infrastructure Management of the Smart and Green Learning Center Building Using the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) Balqis, Ratu Irmi; Priyosulistyo, Henricus; Irawati, Inggar Septhia
INERSIA lnformasi dan Ekspose Hasil Riset Teknik Sipil dan Arsitektur Vol. 20 No. 1 (2024): May
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/inersia.v20i1.67639

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Building infrastructure management is a key element in maintaining and improving the efficiency, sustainability, and quality of a building. The Smart and Green Learning Center (SGLC) building at Gadjah Mada University is a modern building that functions as both an administrative office and a lecture hall. The building boasts a modern design featuring extensive use of glass and stands 11 stories tall. It embodies the concept of a green and smart building. Hence, it requires serious attention in terms of effective maintenance and proper maintenance to ensure the building can function properly. This research uses the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) method to obtain weighting values for room components/elements. This weighting value is then used to calculate the SGLC building component condition index, which can provide information of whether the component is damaged or not. The weighting values are obtained by distributing questionnaires, while the condition index is determined through observation. The components observed include structural, architectural, and utility components. The results show that weighting values for structure, architecture and utilities were 46.3%, 33.9% and 19.8%, respectively. In the structural components, it is found that the column, beam, and plate weighting values are 48.3%, 42.7% and 8.9%, respectively. In the architectural components, the weighting values for ceilings, walls, floors & ceramics, doors & windows are 11.7%, 36.6%, 8.8%, 42.9% respectively. In the utility components, the weighting values for electricity, electronics, elevators, building sensor systems, and plumbing are 30%, 22.3%, 4.9%, 19.1%, and 23.7%, respectively. After searching floors 1 to 11, it was seen that the structural components were still in exceptionally good condition. There is only minor damage to utility and architectural components that require maintenance such as repair or replacement of components that are no longer suitable for use.