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IMPROVING PRODUCTIVITY IN A POOR WORK CULTURE IN THE WORLD OF CONSTRUCTION Kenzo, Himalaya Bima; Pratama, Oktioza; Apfiasari, Steela; Yulaikah, Yulaikah; Maryani, Edna
Journal of Industrial Engineering & Management Research Vol. 6 No. 4 (2025): August 2025
Publisher : AGUSPATI Research Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.7777/jiemar.v6i4.612

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A good work environment is a key factor in fostering a positive work culture in the construction industry. According to a study conducted by the Ministry of Public Works and Public Housing (PUPR), approximately 45% of construction workers feel that an uncomfortable work environment contributes to their low productivity (PUPR, 2022). Unsafe work environments, such as lack of protection from extreme weather and inadequate health facilities, can lead to stress and dissatisfaction among workers. For example, a building construction project in Jakarta carried out by PT XYZ experienced delays because workers lacked adequate access to rest areas and proper sanitation. This demonstrates that investing in good facilities can improve worker comfort and productivity. Training and skills development also play a crucial role in fostering a work culture. Data from the National Professional Certification Agency (BNSP) shows that only 30% of construction workers receive adequate training in their field (BNSP, 2023). Lack of training can lead to workers feeling insecure in carrying out their tasks, which in turn can reduce productivity. For example, a building renovation project in Surabaya experienced numerous technical errors due to workers lacking sufficient skills in using heavy equipment. Therefore, construction companies need to invest in ongoing training programs to improve workers' skills and knowledge.
Sustainable Landscape Study of Sindang Barang Cultural Village, Bogor Regency Wakyudi, Wakyudi; Hanum, Nia Namirah; Kenzo, Himalaya Bima
RUSTIC Vol 6 No 1 (2026): RUSTIC
Publisher : Institut Teknologi dan Bisnis Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32546/rustic.v6i1.3341

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Sindang Barang Cultural Village is a local cultural settlement located in Tamansari District, Bogor Regency, covering an area of approximately 8,600 square meters. The village comprises 29 traditional Sundanese buildings and is characterized by a harmonious atmosphere and a community that strongly upholds inherited cultural traditions. Beyond its function as a cultural tourism destination, Sindang Barang serves as a living settlement where daily activities are closely intertwined with the preservation of Sundanese values passed down through generations. Its existence is crucial in the context of cultural conservation, as it provides a tangible example of the coexistence of traditional architecture, cultural practices, and environmental harmony. This study aims to examine the ecosystem conditions of Sindang Barang Cultural Village within the context of community life. A descriptive research method was employed, utilizing direct observation and literature review through general observations of the settlement. The findings indicate that Sindang Barang Cultural Village exhibits a distinct Sundanese residential landscape character, physically expressed through the form, layout, and continuity of traditional Sundanese architecture.