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Journal of Infrastructure and Facility Asset Management
ISSN : 2656890X     EISSN : 26568896     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.12962/jifam.v2i1.6965
Journal of Infrastructre & Facility Asset Management is aimed to develop Infrastructure & Facility Asset Management Sciences and Knowledge. This journal accepts paper contains the results of research or knowledge development in Infrastructure & Facility Asset Management from anywhere. This journal is published regularly 2 times a year, every March and September. If needed, this journal can also be published in June and December as Supplement Issue. Supplements are not of mandatory publishing. Supplements are only issued if deemed necessary.
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Preliminary Reflection on Performance Indicator and Performance Factor for Infrastructure Asset Management Hitapriya Suprayitno; Ria Asih Aryani Soemitro; Mahendra Andiek Maulana; Yervi Hesna
Journal of Infrastructure & Facility Asset Management Vol 2, No 1 (2020): Journal of Infrastructure & Facility Asset Management
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Performance Evaluation is routine work for IAM. Related to this, the Performance Indicator and Performance Factor need to be well understood. This paper present the result of a preliminary reflection on infrastructure performance, performance indicator and performance factor. Basic Quality of infrastructure is measure by its Performance to execute its Function. Performance Factor is something that can influence the Performance. Performance may consists of several components. Each Performance components indicate different qualities. Each performance components may have different importance level and different value. Factor may consists of several factors. Each factor has its own nature as supporting or resisting to performance. Each factor has its own strength of influence, its own easiness to be manipulated, and its value.
Preliminary Overview of Several Capital Relocations in Relationship with a Plan of Indonesian Capital Relocation Abd Muluk bin Abd Manan; Hitapriya Suprayitno
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A plan to move the Indonesian capital from Jakarta to Kalimantan island has been decided. Socialization of this program has been done by the government. A contest for the urban capital plan has been organized. But the Basic Systematic Reflection on Capital Relocation has never been developed among the academician. This development should be started by observing Capital Relocation Experiences. Six capital relocations have been observed. The research indicates that relocate the national capital to a new location is not something uncommon or inappropriate. The majority reasons for the capital relocation are the old capital is already too dense, to balancing the development, or certain military reason. In general, the success of relocation is having a more appropriate capital city with a desired and controlled density. While, the general failure of capital relocation is uncontrolled development, thus becoming a dense city.
The Importance of Awareness of Heritage Building's Seismic Behaviors : Specific on Pagoda-Type Structure I. P. Ellsa Sarassantika; Ida Bagus Gede Parama Putra
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The importance of building cultural heritage. A place where historical stories, cultural values, places of worship, symbols of struggle and even now are transformed into tourist attractions and educational facilities. Keeping this building good and well maintained is a good thing to do. The purpose of this paper is to enhance awareness of the importance of knowledge about heritage buildings from the viewpoint of building structure and seismicity. In addition, as a research initiation on the performance of the existing pagoda structure in Bali, Meru, going forward. This paper reviews several studies of pagodas in numerous countries, both in terms of structural design, influence and structure on earthquake response, damage, and handling in terms of reinforcement and maintenance. Comprehensively summarizes the studies that have been done, this facilitates understanding of existing studies. With the hope of being able, to trigger and encourage studies on building cultural heritage in Indonesia in general and Bali in particular. Research on the pagoda in Bali in the future is highly expected and needs to be done.
Development of Cell Transmission Model for Traffic Signal Coordination Lye Yoke Kei; Dr. Susilawati
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This research aims to develop a macroscopic traffic model to estimate delay at signalized intersections by considering queue forming and dissipation in the presence of pre-timed signal. Cell Transmission Model (CTM) was set up with basic traffic input parameters to estimate delay and level of service (LOS) and the results are compared to computational analysis run by SIDRA (Signalized and Unsignalized Intersection Design and Research Aid) software. To optimize the traffic flow condition, traffic signal coordination is carried. It was found that optimized traffic signal setting reduces delay by 25.5% and 17% in Intersection A and Intersection B after a second run by CTM.
Buoyancy and Stability Analysis of Ark’a Modulam Amphibious Foundation Model Nomeritae Nomeritae; Wijanarka Wijanarka; Rudi Waluyo
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To solve problems of settlement in floodplain areas, research on anti-flood foundation model is crucial. The anti-flood foundation model should be able to float during flood and to remain on land during non-flood conditions. This research focused on an amphibious foundation model named Ark’a Modulam. The reliability of Ark’a Modulam floating construction was analyzed for buoyancy and stability against vertical and horizontal loads. Two floating constructions were designed based on knock down and rigid systems. Both systems were designed using iron pipes with 2.5” and 4" of diameter. No significant differences were found in the buoyancy forces of the 2 floating construction systems. The load that can be supported by 1 floating construction was a maximum of 0.954 ton and stable at a floating depth limit of 43.2 cm. The stability of the floating construction should include the effect of vertical drive piles. The vertical and horizontal loads acting on the construction positioned inside Kahayan River during an extreme flood was also analyzed. During an extreme flood with 100 years of return period, the construction of one vertical drive piles should able to support vertical forces equal to or larger than 7.50 ton.
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Board of Editor PATRON:               Dean - Faculty of Civil, Environmental, Earth Sciences - ITS.Head Training Center Management & Functional Position - Ministry of PWPH. RESPONSIBLE                  :   Head of Department  – Civil Engineering Department - ITSBOARD OF EDITOR               Chief Editor                       :   Hitapriya Suprayitno             ITS, Indonesia                    h-index (GS =   8)Editor                               :   Ria Asih Ariyani Soemitro       ITS, Indonesia                   h-index (GS =   9)                                            Data Iranata                         ITS, Indonesia                   h-index (GS =   3)                                              Alex Abdi Chalik                    PUPR, Indonesia                 h-index (GS =     )                                             Danang Parikesit                   UNIID, Indonesia                h-index (GS =   7)                                            Maimunah Sapri                    UTM, Malaysia                    h-index (GS = 14) Address                           :     Editor JIFAM – Room  J - 201                                             Departement of Civil Engineering                                                        Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember                                             ITS Campus, Sukolilo, Surabaya 60111                                             Email: jurnal.jifam@gmail.com                                               Website: https://iptek.its.ac.id/index.php/jifamReviewer for this EditionRia Asih Aryani Soemitro, Insitute of Technology Sepuluh Nopember (ITS), Surabaya, Indonesia.Data Iranata, Institute of Technology Sepuluh Nopember (ITS), Surabaya, Indonesia.Caroline Sutandi, Universitas Parahyangan, Bandung, Indonesia.Eko Budi Santosa, Instiute of Technology Sepuluh Nopember (ITS), Surabaya, Indonesia.Akhmad Wicaksono, University of Brawijaya, Malang, Indonesia.Hitapriya Suprayitno, Insitute of Technology Sepuluh Nopember (ITS), Surabaya, Indonesia.
Preliminary Reflection on Basic Problematics of National Public Infrastructure Financing in Indonesia Ria Asih Aryani Soemitro; Hitapriya Suprayitno
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Furnishing adequate national public infrastructure is an obligation for the government. Financing the infrastructure is not an easy problem. The main problem are that the NREB cannot finance the investment cost and the NREB capacity is not enough to finance he whole infrastructure needed. If in general the public infrastructure is merely a cost, there are certain infrastructure which can generate revenue. Meanwhile the GDP is far higher then the NREB. So, thinking involving private fund in public infrastructure financing is logical. Thus public infrastructure financing should be a mixture of public and private fund. The activity involving the Private Sector must be in an Attractive Comercial Activity. Thus preferably for revenue generator infrastructure. Revenue can be generated in various form. The basic idea of solutions can be grouped into fully financed by public budget, by a mixture of public private fund, and by fully private financed. Each group has its owned characterisitcs and derivative solution. 
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Scope of JIFAM PaperJIFAM accepts papers on Infrastructure & Facility Asset Management. The scope of the topic includes, but not limited to the following.-          I & F Function-          I & F Demand - Supply-          I & F User Behavior-          I & F Evaluation Technique-          I & F Policy-          I & F Planning-          I & F Design-          I & F Construction-          I & F Administration Aspects-          I & F Technical Certification-          I & F Information System-          I & F Operation System-          I & F Maintenance System-          I & F Disposal-          I & F Economics & Financial Aspect-          I & F Spatial & Environmental Aspect-          I & F Sustainability Aspects-          I & F Strategic Aspect-          Decision Making for I&FAM-          Statistics for I&FAM-          Mathematics for I&FAM-          Operation Research for I&FAM-          I & F Management Organisation Aspect Paper Writing RegulationPapers on JIFAM - The Journal of Infrastructure & Facility Asset Management Paper is regulated by general stipulation as follows.-          Papers must be a real work of the author.-          Papers have never been published in other media.-          Papers must contain discussion about Infrastructure & Facility Asset Management.-          Papers must contain a new discussion, judging based on the discussion that has n  been published in previous JIFAM & JMAIF.-          The paper must have a minimum of 8 references, which are 5 them should be primary references.-          Paper lengths are limited in 8-16 pages.-          Typed in Microsoft Word-          The submitted paper must be furnished with Grammarly Report as a result of the English check. -          The submitted paper must be furnished with a Statement of No Plagiarism-          Paper and Statement Template can be downloaded on the website http://https://iptek.its.ac.id/index.php/jifam
Irrigation Water Management by Using Remote Sensing and GIS Technology to Maintain the Sustainability of Tourism Potential in Bali Putu Aryastana; Cok Agung Yujana; I Made Ardantha
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This paper reviews the literature on the potential use of remote sensing and GIS technology in irrigation water management to support the preservation of the Subak irrigation system in Bali. Subak is a system that has survived for a very long time faces challenges in irrigation water management. Remote sensing technology provides an opportunity to get identification, analysis, and monitoring of land use, irrigation area, irrigation infrastructures, water supply source, water use, crop type, water rights, irrigation scheduling, yield estimates, nursery monitoring, crop disease detection, evaluate fruit maturity, and detection of bruises on fruit. The integration of remote sensing technology and GIS is expected to be able to make irrigation infrastructure assets and water management more effective and efficient.

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