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Development of Civil Engineering Management Models Based on Community Participation: A Scoping Review in Timor Leste Francisco Da Conceição Neves De Sousa; Lalu Mulyadi; Foury Handoko; Nanta Sigit
International Journal of Business and Quality Research Vol. 4 No. 01 (2026): Januari, International Journal of Business and Quality Research (IJBQR)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijbqr.v3i04.2778

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Infrastructure development plays a crucial role in promoting economic growth and social welfare, particularly in developing countries such as Timor Leste. However, infrastructure projects in such contexts often face technical, managerial, and social challenges that limit their effectiveness and sustainability. One of the key issues identified is the limited integration of community participation within civil engineering management practices. This study aims to systematically map and analyze existing literature on participatory-based civil engineering management models for infrastructure development through a scoping review approach. This research adopts a qualitative scoping review methodology following established review frameworks to identify, select, and synthesize relevant peer-reviewed studies published over the past decade. Academic databases including Google Scholar, Scopus, and ScienceDirect were used to retrieve literature focusing on civil engineering management, community participation, and infrastructure development in developing countries. The selected studies were analyzed thematically to identify key trends, model components, and research gaps. The findings indicate that although community participation is widely recognized as an important factor in enhancing project relevance, sustainability, and social acceptance, its implementation within civil engineering management remains fragmented and largely confined to the planning stage. Moreover, existing models tend to emphasize technical and managerial efficiency while insufficiently integrating participatory and social dimensions. In the context of Timor Leste, these limitations are further compounded by institutional capacity constraints and post-conflict governance challenges. This study concludes that there is a critical need for a comprehensive and context-sensitive civil engineering management model that integrates technical rigor with meaningful community participation across all stages of infrastructure development. The results of this scoping review provide a conceptual foundation for future empirical research and offer practical insights for policymakers and practitioners aiming to achieve inclusive and sustainable infrastructure development in Timor Leste and similar developing country contexts.
Analysis Of Factors Affecting Construction Waste Reduction Using The Structural Equation Modeling Method Francisco da Conceição Neves de Sousa; Sahadi; Ilham Poernomo; Nanta Sigit
International Journal of Technology and Education Research Vol. 4 No. 01 (2026): International Journal of Technology and Education Research (IJETER)
Publisher : International journal of technology and education research

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63922/ijeter.v4i01.2795

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Construction waste consists of materials that are not desired directly or indirectly by the construction industry. This includes inert and non-biodegradable building materials such as sand, blocks, concrete, plaster, wood, iron, broken tiles, bricks, masonry, insulation, nails, electrical cables and reinforcement, as well as all residual materials (waste) originating from from the Construction Project Site.Data collection methods in this research were carried out by sending questionnaires via personal chat or via e-mail in the form of Google form to members of contractors, planning consultants, as well as construction supervision/management consultants and other parties operating in the territory of Indonesia, then the data The questionnaire was analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) with the help of SPSS and AMOS programs.Factors that influence the reduction of construction waste include Contractual (X1) with an influence value of 0.154. Material Transportation (X2) with an influence value of 0.140. Material Storage (X4) with an influence value of 0.203. Use of Construction Materials (X6) with an influence value of 0.352. Professional Ethics (X7) with an influence value of 0.177. Managerial Action (X8) with an influence value of 0.329. Government Subsidies (X10) with an influence value of 0.337 and Government Regulatory Policy (X11) with an influence value of 0.294. Furthermore, factors that do not have a significant influence are Place Management and Planning (X3), Location Operations (X5) and Sustainability (X9). The most dominant factors influencing the reduction of construction waste include Use of Construction Materials (X6) with an influence value of 0.352 and government subsidies (X10) with an influence value of 0.337.