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Analysis of Risk Factors of HPS in Goods and Services Procurement for Jakarta Property Projects: Mitigasi Risiko HPS Berbasis Digital pada Pengadaan Proyek Properti Gandhi, Iswara; Pontan, Darmawan; Inavonna, Inavonna; Kusumawati, Lili
Technomedia Journal Vol 10 No 1 (2025): June
Publisher : Pandawan Incorporation, Alphabet Incubator Universitas Raharja

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33050/tmj.v10i1.2459

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The procurement of goods and services for property projects in Jakarta faces various challenges, primarily due to inaccuracies in the Self-Estimated Price (HPS), which lead to significant risks in cost, time, and quality. This study seeks to identify the dominant risk factors caused by HPS inaccuracies and propose effective strategies to mitigate their impact on property project procurement. The research uses the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) method, with 54 respondents involved, to evaluate three key risk categories: cost, time, and quality, based on the effects of HPS inaccuracies. The study finds that these inaccuracies undermine budget efficiency, cause delays in procurement processes, and negatively impact the quality of goods or services received. Cost-related risks include document instability and unforeseen expenses, while time-related risks involve delays and frequent revisions of the HPS. Quality-related risks stem from the use of substandard materials and the failure to meet project specifications. To mitigate these risks, the study proposes updating the HPS with up-to-date market data, conducting regular price surveys, enhancing the skills of procurement teams, adopting digital technologies such as e-procurement systems, and improving supplier selection processes. These strategies aim to improve procurement efficiency, enhance project quality, and ensure cost-effectiveness, ultimately leading to better project outcomes.
Strengthening Civic Character through Community Service Based on Digital Local Wisdom Gandhi, Iswara; Nuraeni, Rani; Rodriguez, Anthony; Anita, Tiurida Lily; Lesmana, Rosa
ADI Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 6 No. 1 (2025): ADI Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : ADI Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/adimas.v6i1.1307

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The digital era, marked by disruption and globalization, poses challenges to strengthening civic character, particularly in preserving values of mutual cooperation, social responsibility, and environmental awareness, with universities playing a strategic role through community service programs rooted in local wisdom and digital adaptation. This community service aims to analyze the effectiveness of the Digital-Based Environmentally Concerned Village program in strengthening civic character among the people of Sumberjaya Village, Sukabumi. The program was implemented in a rural agrarian village community, where most residents work as farmers and small traders. The community strongly upholds traditions of collective work and environmental care, such as joint land cleaning and deliberation meetings. These practices were contextualized into digital initiatives to encourage broader participation. A qualitative case study approach was employed through participatory observation, in-depth interviews with students, residents, and local leaders, and analysis of documents and digital artifacts produced during program implementation. The findings indicate increased nationalism and patriotism through the internalization of local values, the development of digital ethics and social responsibility in media use, enhanced collaboration and mutual cooperation, and greater environmental concern, with the integration of local wisdom and digital technology serving as a key catalyst that expanded program reach and participation. The synergy between tradition and digital innovation is an effective strategy to foster adaptive, caring, and empowered citizens, and it can be replicated in other communities with adjustments to their respective local wisdom.