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Journal : IJEEIT : International Journal of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology

STUDY OF 7 BUILDING DEVELOPMENT PLANNING SPECIFICATION OF STEEL FRAMEWORK STRUCTURE (BASED ON SNI 1729 - 2015) (CASE STUDY: OFFICE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION PROJECT) Tomi Admanegara; Koespiadi Koespiadi
IJEEIT : International Journal of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology Vol 2 No 1 (2019): March 2019
Publisher : NAROTAMA UNIVERSITY

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29138/ijeeit.v2i1.1146

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Steel is a material that is widely used in industrial development and buildings with functions as the main building frame. This plan aims to plan a building structure with 7 floors plus a ground floor that will function as an office building with analysis using a Structure Analysis Program (SAP 2000 v.19) combined with steel regulations on SNI 1729: 2015. Based on the results of SAP analysis 2000 v.19 produces a column structure using WF Steel 400x400x30x50 with the beam 1 using the profile of Steel WF 350x300x14x23 and for the beam 2 using the profile of Steel WF 200x200x9x14. For anchor and baseplate using anchor M-25 with a length of 400 mm, with baseplate thickness of 25 mm and for bolts using M-25 bolts with a total of 16 bolts.
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF APARTMENT BUILDING WITH SPECIAL RESISTING FRAME SYSTEM Sita Ramandhani Arumsari Susanto; Koespiadi Koespiadi
IJEEIT : International Journal of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology Vol 2 No 1 (2019): March 2019
Publisher : NAROTAMA UNIVERSITY

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29138/ijeeit.v2i1.1147

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Indonesia has a high earthquake risk, therefore several buildings in Indonesia are designed with seismic retention systems where the column structure is designed to be stronger than the beam. The calculation of apartment building structure in this final design is based on SNI 1726:2012 and SNI 2847:2013. The method used in this calculation is the Special Moment Resisting Frame System (SMRFS) because the building area is included in the category of E seismic design which is a type of soft soil. The Special Moment Resisting Frame System is designed so that the building has more strength to withstand earthquakes, especially the column structure. This building is classified as a high-level building, therefore the analysis of seismic load is carried out by Spectrum Response Dynamic, using the SRSS (Square Root of the Sum Squares) method because the building structure has far-flung natural vibration times. In high-rise buildings, it is necessary to control the displacement between floors to reduce the large sway on each floor. The displacement between floors resulting from elastic analysis is less than the maximum allowable intersection between floors. so that the building structure is still safe against swaying.
ANALYSIS SCHEDULING PROJECT USING CPM METHOD (Case study : Project of the Surabaya Caspian Tower Apartment) Harjian Maprilana; Koespiadi Koespiadi
IJEEIT : International Journal of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology Vol 2 No 2 (2019): September 2019
Publisher : NAROTAMA UNIVERSITY

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29138/ijeeit.v2i2.1155

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The success and failure of project implementation is often caused by poor planning and ineffective controls, so that project activities experience various obstacles such as the late completion of the project, the decline in the quality of work and the swelling of implementation costs. Project management is carried out to manage the project from the beginning of the project until the completion of the project properly. The case study in this study is PT. PP (Persero) Tbk. as the executing element of the construction work, it is in charge of organizing the construction of the Surabaya Caspian Tower Apartment in East Java. The CPM (Critical Path Method) method is used to find out how long a project has been completed and look for possible acceleration of project time. From the research using the CPM method, it can be seen that the normal duration of project completion is 453 days which can be optimized to 350 days. This can be done by giving special attention to activities included in the critical path and accelerating some activities by increasing the number of workers