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Analisis Risiko Konstruksi Pada Proyek Pembangunan Gedung Citimall Garut Ahkop, Irsal Adil; Johari, Ganjar Jojon; Pratama, Adhitya Surya
Jurnal Konstruksi Vol 23 No 1 (2025): Jurnal Konstruksi
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Garut

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33364/konstruksi/v.23-1.1876

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The development of facilities and infrastructure in Indonesia is experiencing quite significant progress, as seen from the large number of infrastructure/buildings built in various sectors. In addition to cost efficiency and time effectiveness, one indicator of the success of a construction project is the absence of work accidents during the construction process. This study focuses on the analysis of construction risks in the Citimall Garut building construction project. The purpose of this study is to identify risks, determine the level of risk (low-medium-high), and to determine the appropriate dominant medium risk response in the Citimall Garut Building construction project. In this study, a qualitative descriptive method was used. The methods used in this study, namely the Severity Index and Probability Impact Matrix, are very relevant to other construction projects. The application of this method to similar projects will help in early risk identification and the preparation of more appropriate mitigation strategies. Prioritize risk management according to the severity and likelihood of occurrence. The results of the study of Construction Risk Analysis in the Citimall Garut Building Construction Project, there are 17 valid risk variables for the project. 3 medium category risks that affect costs, 6 medium category risks that affect time. The most dominant risk that occurs in the cost aspect is damage to project equipment and machinery, while from the time aspect is changes to the work schedule. The response to the risk of changes to the work schedule is to create a project schedule that has a buffer time to anticipate potential changes or delays. This includes including reserve time in the schedule for critical tasks. The response to the risk of damage to project equipment and machinery is to carry out routine maintenance on all project equipment and machinery to prevent damage. Preventive maintenance can include periodic inspections, lubrication, and replacement of worn-out spare parts before damage occurs.
Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Dalam Mempersiapkan Desa Wisata Air di Desa Wanasari Rahayu, Sri; Firmansyah, Refi; Irpan, Nurul; Haq, Shidqi Amirul; Mutaqin, Ridwan; Sanusi, Ahmad; Koswara, Reyhan Rizqia; Noerkemalasari, Dylla; Laeli, Sasya Riwani Al; Husna, Rida Sofiatu; Rahmana, Wiguna; Aripin, Adi Muhammad; Ahkop, Irsal Adil; Gunawan, Latif; Marsalina, Sali; Aprilianti, Mega; Mustika, Lesti; Raihandika, Hisyam; Farwati, Aida; Riswandi, Muhamad; Prilangga, Regi
Jurnal PkM MIFTEK Vol 3 No 2 (2022): Jurnal PkM MIFTEK
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Garut

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33364/miftek/v.3-2.1311

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One of the goals of community empowerment is to support regional development through improving the quality of human resources and the wise and responsible use of natural resources towards competitive advantage in local, regional and global competition. Community empowerment is carried out through the Garut Institute of Technology Real Work Lecture program in an effort to increase and foster a sense of student empathy for the conditions of society and its environment, in order to be able to solve problems experienced by the community. With the plan to have a Water Tourism Village in Wanasari Village, Group 3 KKN students participate by carrying out various work programs such as making signposts for directions and naming several location points on Google maps as a way to make it easier to find the location of a Water Tourism Village in the future. Implementation of each work program in preparing for the Water Tourism Village, students always involve the community in order to increase the participation, knowledge and skills of the community. The implementation of the activities of each work program is divided into four method stages. The first stage is location observation and problem identification, the second stage is problem solving formulation, the third stage is implementation of activities in the field, the fourth stage is evaluation and monitoring for corrections and improvements to program sustainability. Activities are carried out after students hold hearings with village officials and community leaders, so that the priority scale of activities is determined based on the conditions and potential that exist in the Wanasari Village community. As many as 41% of the total 3,902 residents of Wanasari Village gave a good response to the Group 3 KKN Student work program.