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Penerapan Evaluasi Building Information Modelling Maturity di salah satu Kontraktor BUMN Indonesia Praja, Wisnu Kurnia; Hatmoko, Jati Utomo Dwi; Hermawan, Ferry
CIVED Vol. 10 No. 2 (2023): June 2023
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/cived.v10i2.426

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Kajian ini bertujuan untuk mengevaluasi sekaligus mendalami tingkat kematangan implementasi BIM pada suatu organisasi yang mengelola proyek infrastruktur. Pengumpulan data diperoleh dari 19 proyek infrastruktur di salah satu BUMN karya di Indonesia yang memiliki karakteristik berbeda melalui kuesioner self assessment terhadap kondisi penggunaan BIM di masing-masing proyek. Penilaian difokuskan pada rangkaian kompetensi BIM, kapabilitas BIM, dan skala organisasi yang hasilnya berupa grade implementasi BIM. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa jika hanya satu proyek yang mendapatkan penilaian maksimal atau termasuk dalam kategori kematangan optimis atau tinggi, maka 42,1% proyek berada pada kategori kematangan terintegrasi atau sedang-tinggi dan 52,6% berada pada tingkat kematangan yang dikelola atau sedang. Kesimpulannya, secara organisasi implementasi BIM yang terjadi berada pada level managed atau medium maturity. Diagram visual kapabilitas dan maturitas BIM disajikan dengan banyak celah yang terjadi dalam kumpulan kompetensi proses seperti produk & layanan, gambar, LOI/LOD, desain BIM, spesifikasi jadwal tersemat, 4D, 5D, manajemen operasi & fasilitas, dan kepemimpinan. Temuan ini menjadi acuan bagi pemangku kepentingan untuk menentukan langkah dan strategi perbaikan dan pengembangan ke depan.
Factors Affecting the Effectiveness of Contractors’ All Risk Insurance Claims: A Study of State-Owned Contractors in Indonesia Praja, Wisnu Kurnia
Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies Vol. 3 No. 9 (2023): Journal Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies
Publisher : Green Publisher Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/eduvest.v3i9.907

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Risk affects the productivity, performance, quality, and cost constraints of construction projects; such risk can be managed by transferring it to contractors’ all risk (CAR) insurance claims. While several studies have attempted to determine the efficiency of CAR insurance in construction projects, the phenomenon model needs to be more comprehensively developed to provide contractors with strategic steps that can enhance the effectiveness of using CAR insurance to manage risk. Accordingly, this study used partial least squares structural equation modelling to overcome the shortcomings of the previous approaches used. It analyzed 33 claims data from 25 construction projects and compiled five internal/external factors: knowledge and experience of claims and the supporting role of contractor organizations (internal), and insurers, brokers, and insurance products (external). The analysis results found that the knowledge and experience of claims and insurance product factors had the most influence on claim success (β = 0.419 and 0.371, respectively). Interestingly, these factors were significantly influenced by roles and supporting organizations (β = 0.478 and 0.791, respectively). Overall, synchronizing purchased insurance policies with risk registers can increase insurance effectiveness. The findings extend the efforts to optimize the use of CAR insurance in construction projects for contractors.