Logic : Jurnal Rancang Bangun dan Teknologi
Vol 18 No 2 (2018): July

EVALUATION OF PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION PERFORMANCE WITH EARNED VALUE METHODS

Made Sudiarsa (Bali State Polytechnic.)
I Gede Sastra Wibawa (Bali State Polytechnic.)
I Ketut Sutapa (Bali State Polytechnic.)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Jul 2018

Abstract

Planning and controlling the execution of a project is part of the overall construction project management. In addition to assessment in terms of quality, achievement of a project can be assessed in terms of cost and time. Earned value method is the integrated cost control and project schedule. This method provides project performance status information in terms of cost and time in the project reporting period. In evaluating the performance of the development project of Villa Shimamoto Ryosaku, the performance of the cost aspect shows the savings from the plan, This is shown from the value Cost Performance Index (CPI) > 1 On monthly reporting3 = 1.39, the monthly 6 = 1.97, and the monthly 11 = 1.73 While the performance of the schedule aspect shows the delay of the plan, this is shown from the value Schedule Performance Index (SPI) < 1 on monthly reporting 3= 0.79,the monthly 6 = 0.93, and the monthly 11 = 0.94. Estimate Temporary Cost (ETC) is Rp 480,175,422.16, and Estimation At Completion (EAS) is Rp2,026,445,457.16, while Budgeted At Completion (BAC) is Rp3,502,000,000.00 so get Variance at Compeltioan (VAC) is Rp1,409,621,615.49 and Estimation Temporary Schedule (ETS) is 3.2 month, and Estimation At Schedul (EAS) is 14.2 Month while the time specified in the contract during 14 month, So the project is delayed during 0.2 month (1 week).

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LOGIC

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Subject

Computer Science & IT Education

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Logic : Jurnal Rancang Bangun dan Teknologi is a peer-reviewed research journal aiming at promoting and publishing original high quality research in all disciplines of engineering and applied technology. All research articles submitted to Logic should be original in nature, never previously ...