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ANALYSIS OF LABOR COEFFICIENT IN COLUMN STRUCTURE WORK (CASE STUDY OF THE CONSTRUCTION PROJECT OF THE HIGH PROSECUTOR'S OFFICE OF SOUTH KALIMANTAN PROVINCE) Maharani, Nadiya; Karim, Abdul
CERUCUK Vol 9, No 4 (2025): CERUCUK VOL. 9 NO. 4 APRIL 2025
Publisher : Universitas Lambung Mangkurat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/crc.v9i4.15014

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Along with the development of the times, the construction of buildings is also increasing rapidly. In a project, planning the budget of a project using the method of analyzing the price of the unit of work is very necessary as a reference. In the analysis of the unit price of work, there is also a labor coefficient planning which aims to measure the efficient use of labor in a construction project and can optimize the use of human resources in a construction project.The data collection method used is using the work sampling method. Work Sampling is a method that can be used to measure productivity. The productivity value of the workforce can be seen from the results of the standard time calculation. Standard time is the time that can be completed by the workforce in completing work under standard conditions.               The results of the research conducted on the South Kalimantan Provincial High Prosecutor's Office Construction project obtained the value of the labor coefficient in the column structure work in the field which was compared with the labor coefficient in the planning column structure work. Between the two analyses there is a clear difference due to the difference in work methods carried out in the field. This results in the value of the labor coefficient in the field tending to be smaller than the value of the planned labor coefficient.Keywords: Coefficient, Labor, Column
ANALYSIS OF LABOR COEFFICIENT IN COLUMN STRUCTURE WORK (CASE STUDY OF THE CONSTRUCTION PROJECT OF THE HIGH PROSECUTOR'S OFFICE OF SOUTH KALIMANTAN PROVINCE) Maharani, Nadiya; Karim, Abdul
CERUCUK Vol 9, No 2 (2025): CERUCUK VOL. 9 NO. 2 FEBRUARY 2025
Publisher : Universitas Lambung Mangkurat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/crc.v9i2.14838

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Along with the development of the times, the construction of buildings is also increasing rapidly. In a project, planning the budget of a project using the method of analyzing the price of the unit of work is very necessary as a reference. In the analysis of the unit price of work, there is also a labor coefficient planning which aims to measure the efficient use of labor in a construction project and can optimize the use of human resources in a construction project.The data collection method used is using the work sampling method. Work Sampling is a method that can be used to measure productivity. The productivity value of the workforce can be seen from the results of the standard time calculation. Standard time is the time that can be completed by the workforce in completing work under standard conditions.               The results of the research conducted on the South Kalimantan Provincial High Prosecutor's Office Construction project obtained the value of the labor coefficient in the column structure work in the field which was compared with the labor coefficient in the planning column structure work. Between the two analyses there is a clear difference due to the difference in work methods carried out in the field. This results in the value of the labor coefficient in the field tending to be smaller than the value of the planned labor coefficient.Keywords: Coefficient, Labor, Column
EXPLORING CUSTOMER VALUE IN NON APPAREL TEXTILE SMES: THE ROLE OF BUSINESS STRATEGY Abdullah, Fadil; Putri, Safira Hutama; Maharani, Nadiya; Barus, Wan Habibi Rahman; Candrawati, Nia; Ihsan, Muhammad Alif
Multidisciplinary Indonesian Center Journal (MICJO) Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): Vol. 2 No. 4 Edisi Oktober 2025
Publisher : PT. Jurnal Center Indonesia Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62567/micjo.v2i4.1742

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This study explores the relationship between business strategy, business performance, innovation, and competitive advantage and their impact on customer value for non-apparel textile SMEs in Indonesia. Using Structure Equational Modeling (SEM), it aims to understand how business strategy affects business performance and innovation and how business performance and innovation mediate the relationship between business strategy and competitive advantage. In addition, it investigates the role of competitive advantage as a mediator in increasing customer value.The results show that business strategy has a significant impact on business performance, innovation, and competitive advantage. Competitive advantage proved to be an important mediator in improving customer value. However, business performance and innovation are not always effective in mediating the relationship between business strategy and competitive advantage or customer value. The findings indicate that while business performance and innovation are important, they should be viewed as part of a more holistic approach to business strategy.This research concludes that companies should focus on strategies that integrate competitive advantage through various elements, such as innovation, product quality, and marketing. Good strategic planning and effective implementation are key to achieving and maintaining competitive advantage and increasing customer value. The findings provide important insights into the need for a holistic strategic approach to achieve long-term success in an increasingly competitive market.
Analisis Sistem Logistik Rantai Pasok Substitusi Bahan Baku PLTU Batu Bara Menggunakan Soft System Methodology (SSM) Barus, Wan Habibi Rahman; Sriwana, Iphov Kumala; Maharani, Nadiya; Ihsan, Muhammad Alif
JURNAL Al-AZHAR INDONESIA SERI SAINS DAN TEKNOLOGI Vol 11, No 1 (2026): InPress
Publisher : Universitas Al Azhar Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36722/sst.v11i1.5117

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The use of coal as the primary raw material for Steam Power Plants (PLTU) poses serious challenges related to sustainability, particularly due to high emissions, pollution risks, and supply chain dependence on non-renewable energy sources. Partial coal substitution with biomass is considered an effective strategy to reduce environmental impacts while supporting new and renewable energy targets. This study aims to analyze the potential of palm oil solid waste, wood pellets, and charcoal briquettes as coal substitutes using the Soft System Methodology (SSM) approach. The study follows seven SSM stages, starting from problem identification, compiling a problem description, formulating a root definition, CATWOE analysis, building a conceptual model, a debating process, and recommending corrective actions. The analysis results indicate that biomass substitution is feasible if supported by an integrated logistics system, the availability of biomass supplies, and compliance with the technical specifications for PLTU combustion. Biomass from palm oil waste, wood waste, and agricultural residues has a fairly stable energy value and can be obtained through a more environmentally friendly supply chain. Overall, this study confirms that the SSM approach is effective in understanding the complexity of coal-fired power plant problems and formulating renewable energy-based solutions through strengthening the biomass logistics system.Keywords - Biomass, PLTU, Renewable Energy, Soft Systems Methodology, Supply Chain Logistics.