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Astonjadro
ISSN : 23024240     EISSN : 26552086     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.32832/astonjadro
Core Subject : Engineering,
Astonjadro: Jurnal Rekayasa Sipil adalah jurnal ilmiah dibidang teknik sipil p-ISSN : 2302-4240 dan e-ISSN : 2655-2086. Jurnal Rekayasa Sipil Astonjadro diterbitkan untuk mengapresiasi dan memberikan informasi ilmiah bagi peneliti, dosen serta para profesional. termasuk dalamnya pengembangan model dan konsep penelitian yang mengacu secara berkesinambungan. Jurnal Astonjadro diterbitkan oleh Fakultas Teknik dan Sains Universitas Ibn Khaldun Bogor, terbit dua kali dalam satu tahun yaitu bulan Juni dan Desember.
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Performance Evaluation of Paid Parking at Cilebut Station Syaiful, Syaiful; Suherman, Suherman
ASTONJADRO Vol. 13 No. 1 (2024): ASTONJADRO
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/astonjadro.v13i1.11184

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This study intends to find out the capacity of parking needs managed by PT. Kereta Api Indonesia (Persero) with the location of the Cilebut station research, this study used the SRP method of characteristics (Volume, Accumulation, Duration, Turnover, Index), in this study was the management of paid parking performance. Data collection was carried out using the survey method with a time of 12 hours and running for sixteen days, with the aspects taken being data on the hours of entry and exit of the vehicle to find out the characteristics of the parking. The results of this study show that the parking performance cannot accommodate motorcycle vehicles the area with an area of 486m2 has a parking capacity of 120 SRP, while the results of the study getting an index figure of more than 100% indicates too high parking performance and so turn over parking by 181% at peak hours. The result of the SRP needs that must be provided by the management with the results of the study is 159 slots to accommodate motorcycle vehicles, with an SRP value of 159 slots will produce good parking performance, namely parking according to the slots that have been provided so that motorcycle vehicle users feel safe when parking the vehicle.
Evaluation of Paid Parking Performance at Station Bojonggede Syaiful, Syaiful; Anggi, Muhamad
ASTONJADRO Vol. 13 No. 2 (2024): ASTONJADRO
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/astonjadro.v13i2.11188

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The Bojonggede station parking lot is currently less efficient because it does not have enough land for parking needs. So this research aims to determine the capacity of parking space requirements at Bojonggede station. In this research, the characteristic SRP method is used (Volume, Accumulation, Duration, Turnover, Index). In this research, it is the performance management of paid parking. Data collection was carried out using a survey method over 12 hours and running for fifteen days, with the data taken being data on vehicle entry and exit times to determine the characteristics of the parking lot. The results of this research are that the existing capacity of motorbike parking spaces at Bojonggede station is 300 SRP with an area of 715m² which cannot accommodate parked motorbikes, with the research results getting an index figure of more than 100%, namely parking turnover of 217% at peak hours. . The result of the SRP requirement that must be provided by the management is 448 slots to accommodate motorbikes. There are additional official signs from PT. KAI, for example with no parking signs in the parking circulation area, has added parking officers to arrange and position motorbikes, so that parking circulation can be facilitated.
Structural Performance Towards Dynamic Earthquake Spectrum Response According to SNI 1726-2012 and SNI 03-1726-2019 (Study Case Hospital Building ini Solo) Listiana, Icho Dharma Tri; Safarizki, Hendramawat Aski; Marwahyudi, Marwahyudi
ASTONJADRO Vol. 13 No. 2 (2024): ASTONJADRO
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/astonjadro.v13i2.12770

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Tectonic earthquakes are a type of earthquake that can cause significant damage compared to other earthquakes. These tectonic earthquakes often occur in Indonesia, considering that geographically Indonesia is located between active earth plates. So that in earthquake-prone areas it is necessary to plan earthquake-resistant building structures, this is done so that if an earthquake occurs the building does not suffer significant damage. The dynamic response spectrum analysis method produces the base shear and displacement of the structure. The response spectrum is a spectral plot presented as a plot or graph between periods of oscillation of a T-structure, as a function of the maximum response to a certain attenuation rate and seismic load. This study aims to determine a structural response with 3D modeling on a hospital structure in the city of Solo. The study was conducted to determine the effect of the earthquake on the performance of the structure which was analyzed with reference to the regulations of SNI 03-1726-2012 and SNI 03-1726-2019. The modeled building consists of floor slabs, beams and columns, each of which is structurally load refers to the regulations of SNI 1726-2012 and SNI 03-1726-2019 as a comparison which one is more effective. The results obtained from the use of SNI 03-1726-2012 on building structures have better safety performance when compared to analysis with SNI 03-1726-2019.
Heritage Potential and Tourist Attraction of Chinese Heritage in Parakan City, Temanggung Regency Martana, Septa Hendra; Swasto, Deva Fosterharoldas
ASTONJADRO Vol. 13 No. 1 (2024): ASTONJADRO
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/astonjadro.v13i1.13648

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Parakan City, located in Parakan District, Temanggung Regency, was the former capital of Menoreh during the Ancient Mataram period. With this historical background, there are a number of cultural heritage in Parakan. One of them is a historic building owned by the descendants of the Chinese in the form of residential houses that are still in good condition today. With the proposal of Parakan as a Heritage City by the Ministry of PUPR in 2015, it has considerable influence. One of them is the emergence of heritage tourism which has been running until now by visiting the building objects of Chinese descent. Parakan City, in Parakan Wetan to be precise, there is a Chinatown Area, proposed as a Cultural Heritage Area of ​​Temanggung Regency. This study aims to determine the heritage potential of these Chinese buildings in relation to the tourism component that currently exists. By starting to expand Heritage Tourism in Parakan, it is hoped that it will support the continuity of these heritage attractions in the future.
Arrangement of Kendran Village, Tegallalang District, Gianyar Regency From Study Model Towards Tourism Village Djaja Bharuna S, Anak Agung Gde; Salain, Ketut Muliawan; Aritama, Anak Agung Ngurah
ASTONJADRO Vol. 13 No. 1 (2024): ASTONJADRO
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/astonjadro.v13i1.14158

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An area/village rearranging model is a series of initiatives to revitalize the village by enhancing strategic and substantial values from regions that still have promise. Kendran Village is one of the villages in Tegelalang District, Gianyar Regency, that has been inhabited by people since the 4th century BC. This settlement was frequently battled for by many kingdoms in Bali throughout the royal period. The natural potential, broadness of rice fields, and presence of two rivers around the settlement give it a distinct topography. Kendran Village is frequently visited by visitors due to the presence of relatively original village structures as well as many interesting relics from the past. Taking into consideration the development and influence of not properly planned tourism development around the Kendran Village area, which has a negative impact on the environment and local cultural heritage, it is deemed necessary to carry out an arrangement as a guiding model for the revitalization of the Kendran Village area. The descriptive qualitative research approach was utilized, depending on theoretical discussion and based on the collection of physical observational data, non-physical interview findings, and references to existing literature. The outcomes, in the form of a structural model for a tourist town, might be oriented at beneficial changes and advancements for the local community's socio-cultural, environmental, and economic situations.
Slope Reinforcement Using Gabion Retaining Wall On Angke River In Perumahan Curug Residence Griya Elok West Bogor District Lutfi, Muhamad; Chayati, Nurul; Rulhendri, Rulhendri; Insan, Muhammad Khaerul; Handrianto, Yayan
ASTONJADRO Vol. 13 No. 2 (2024): ASTONJADRO
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/astonjadro.v13i2.14254

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Bogor City is located between 106,480 E and 6,360 S and has an average altitude of at least 190 m, a maximum of 350 m, slope between 0.3%, 4-15%, 16-30% and above 40% with a distance of approximately 60 km from the capital, surrounded by Mount Salak, Mount Pangrango and Mount Gede. Bogor City has annual rainfall between 3500-4000 mm with an area of 4,992.30 Ha, between 4000-4500 mm with an area of 6,424.65 Ha, and between 4500-5000 mm with an area of 433.05 Ha mainly in December to January. (kotabogor.go.id). On 27 April 2019, landslides occurred due to heavy rain in Perumahan Curug Residence Griya Elok Jalan Parvi Bojong Neros RT. 03/ 07, Curug Village, West Bogor District, Bogor City. It is necessary to plan the retaining wall to mitigate the impacts of the landslide disaster. The access road in Curug Residence is an asphalt road with a width of 2.5 m, this causes only small vehicles to be able to pass in the area. In consideration of the narrow access road, heavy equipment cannot enter the Curug Residence landslide location, in order to deal with landslides, a gabion-type retaining wall will be applied. The gabion retaining wall is more efficient and practical with narrow road access because it can be done directly on site and does not require any heavy equipments. The results of the analysis of gabion retaining walls can be concluded as follows, the dimensions of the gabion retaining wall construction are 9.5 meters high, the width of the foot slab is 1.58 meters, and the thickness of the wall top section slab is 0.79 meters. After the calculation, the result of stability factor to shear is 3,624 > 1,5 and stability to bolsters is 5,858 > 1,5. Then it can be concluded that the gabion retaining wall is safe against danger of shear, bolsters and soil bearing capacity. The construction cost is Rp2.735.000.000,- and requires 127 days or 3 months and 1 week of construction work.
Potential Disputes in Government Bank Building Construction Projects in Indonesia Arjon, Arjon; Hardjomuljadi, Sarwono
ASTONJADRO Vol. 13 No. 1 (2024): ASTONJADRO
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/astonjadro.v13i1.14347

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Study This aim For know potency project disputes construction building government bank building in Indonesia. In study This done review systematic library done especially formerly in accordance with specified guidelines. inspection with reading and skimming is done sequentially to identify relevant publications. Analysis References done based on analysis content thematic, for implementation study This method used is correlation regression (research quantitative with questionnaire). Research results This state that inadequate planning and design ripe own very big influence lateness settlement upcoming project cause dispute project and quality poor/deficient work experienced influential big in discrepancy quality upcoming project cause dispute project. Also a factor external related change price and scarcity material raw own influence big reason happening dispute project.
The Settlement Pattern of Tenganan Pegringsingan Village as an Embodiment of a Sustainable Village Prayoga, I Made Lingga; Saraswati, A.A. Ayu Oka
ASTONJADRO Vol. 13 No. 1 (2024): ASTONJADRO
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/astonjadro.v13i1.14361

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Tenganan Pegringsingan Village is one of the Bali Aga villages in Manggis District, Karangasem Regency, Bali, Indonesia. This village has a linear settlement pattern with the surrounding nature in the form of hills and rivers. The people in this village still uphold the traditions passed down from generation to generation by their ancestors. This village pattern is still maintained today from generation to generation. The existence of customary regulations is one of the factors in maintaining the sustainability of this village so that it can still survive under the influence of globalization. This study discusses the settlement pattern of this village as a form of sustainable village. The approach used in this study is a qualitative approach by collecting data through interviews and documentation. Data collection was carried out using tape recorders and notebooks as voice recorders, image recorders, and recording of interview results. The results of this study indicate that Tenganan Pegringsingan Village has patterns and meanings as the embodiment of a sustainable village.
Parameters Cp and Ct in Snyder Synthetic Unit Hydrograph Due to Land Use Changes in Napel Sub-watershed, Bengawan Watershed Barid, Burhan; Ichsan, Samina W.
ASTONJADRO Vol. 13 No. 1 (2024): ASTONJADRO
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/astonjadro.v13i1.14380

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The parameters Cp and Ct depend on the characteristics and slope of the watershed. Watershed characteristics include types of land use that are always dynamic over time. The slope of the watershed affects the smoothness and velocity of runoff flow. The development of an area will cause changes in land use which tend to become more impermeable, of course also affecting the smoothness and speed of runoff flow. This of course results in changes in Cp and Ct in a watershed. Changes in land use in the Napel watershed within 7 years starting from 2015 to 2021 have decreased in areas of jungle forest and other water catchment areas. This research was conducted to determine the influence of land use change on peak discharge and Cp and Ct parameters. The method used is the Snyder Synthetic Unit Hydrograph, which has been tested for suitability against the Measured Unit Hydrograph with validation results included in the very strong correlation category. The Ct value used in 2015 was 1.65 and in 2021 it was 0.78 while the Cp value used in 2015 was 1.4 and in 2021 it was 1.1. The results of the analysis using the Snyder method produced a discharge of 417.882 m3/s in 2015 and 619.52 m3/s in 2021. The resulting discharge shows a significant increase.
Analysis of Barriers that Affect the Success of the “Zero Waste North Lombok” Program Suci, Dewinda Prameta; Rakhmatulloh, Anita Ratnasari
ASTONJADRO Vol. 13 No. 1 (2024): ASTONJADRO
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/astonjadro.v13i1.14390

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Waste management is a cross-cutting issue that is closely related to various global challenges. At the local government level, waste management services carried out demonstrate the sustainability of a city so that local governments are responsible for finding affordable waste management solutions with the least impact on the environment. North Lombok Regency has a waste management problem that results in the realization of its handling not reaching the target. To overcome the waste management problem, the local government initiated a priority development program "Zero Waste North Lombok" which is expected to address the existing problems. In the process, the implementation of the program has not run significantly. To support the achievement of the program, a study of the barriers to zero waste was conducted using the fuzzy DEMATEL method. This method is able to facilitate the identification of causal relationships between criteria assessed in complex systems so as to provide information on various perceptions for stakeholders. The 12 barriers identified were divided into two groups: influential barriers and receptive barriers. The influential barriers consist of lack of policies and regulations on waste, lack of cooperation among stakeholders, uncertainty about circular economy targets and strategies, and inadequate sanctions and fines. While the influential group of barriers consists of the barriers of lack of environmental awareness, inadequate recycling techniques, inadequate methods for sorting, transporting and recycling waste, lack of financial and economic assistance, lack of advertising and media coverage for waste management, lack of adequate areas for waste collection and sorting, lack of awareness about environmental protection and lack of temporary shelters. This group of influential barriers needs to be considered and addressed by the local government so that the goals of the "Zero Waste North Lombok" program can be achieved.