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Putri Nur Dayana
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Editor Journal of Infrastructure & Facility Asset Management Civil Engineering Dept., Building 2nd Floor, Room J-201 Sukalilo ITS Campus Surabaya 60111
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Jawa timur
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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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Journal of Infrastructure & Facility Asset Management Vol 2 (2020): Supplement 1 : Journal of Infrastructure & Facility Asset Management
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/jifam.v2i0.8472

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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-          I & F Policy-          I & F Preliminary Idea-          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 Managing 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 been published in previous JIFAM & JMAIF.-          The paper must have a minimum of 8 references, 5 of them should be of recent primary references not older than 10 years.-          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 PlagiarismPaper and Statement Template can be downloaded on the website http://https://iptek.its.ac.id/index.php/jifam
Comparing the Result of Infrastructure and Facility Demand Distribution Similarity Test Between Using Percentage Value and Real Value Hitapriya Suprayitno; Vita Ratnasari; Ria Asih Aryani Soemitro
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/jifam.v2i0.8410

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Understanding the Infrastructure & Facility Demand Behaviour is important. Sometimes, comparing two Demand Behaviour need to be done. A method to make Distribution Similarity test has been developed for Transportation Trip Length Distribution Similarity test. This test can be used for comparing Infrastructure & Facility Demand Behavior. There are still questions on whether the test must be made upon the Distribution of Real Value or upon the Distribution of Percentage Value. The research result indicates that Comparing Distribution Similarity must use Distribution Percentage Value. The similarity must be measured based on Accepted Goodness of Fit measured in χ2 Value, and Accepted Difference Value measured in Absolute Difference Value.
Board of Editor Journal of Infrastructure & Facility Asset Management
Journal of Infrastructure & Facility Asset Management Vol 2 (2020): Supplement 1 : Journal of Infrastructure & Facility Asset Management
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/jifam.v2i0.8471

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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                          :               Ria Asih Aryani Soemitro ITS, Indonesia   h-index (GS = 10)Founding Editor                    :               Hitapriya Suprayitno ITS, Indonesia  h-index (GS = 9)         Managing Editor                   :               Trihanyndio Rendy Satrya  ITS, Indonesia  h-index (GS = 2)                                                           Mahendra Andiek Maulana  ITS, Indonesia  h-index (GS = 2)Editor                                  :               Data Iranata  ITS, Indonesia  h-index (GS =3)                                                           Alex Abdi Chalik PUPR, Indonesia  h-index (GS =  -)                                                            Danang Parikesit UGM, Indonesia  h-index (GS =  8)                                                           Achmad Wicaksono UB, Indonesia  h-index (GS=  9)                                                           Maimunah Sapri UTM, Malaysia  h-index (GS = 16)                                                           Wahyu Caesarendra UBS, Brunei Dar es Salam   h-index (GS = 19) 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/jifam           Reviewer for this EditionRia Asih Aryani Soemitro, Insitut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS), Surabaya, Indonesia.Hitapriya Suprayitno, Insitut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS), Surabaya, Indonesia.Mahendra Andik Maulana, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS), Surabaya, Indonesia.Trihanyndio Rendy Satrya, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS), Surabaya, IndonesiaJanuarti Jaya Eka Putri, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS), Surabaya, Indonesia.Akhmad Wicaksono, Universitas Brawijaya (UB), Malang, Indonesia.
Preliminary Reflection on Basic Principle of Operation Management for Public Work Infrastructure Asset Management Ria Asih Soemitro; Hitapriya Suprayitno
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/jifam.v2i0.8409

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Public Works Infrastructure is vital for the life of a region. Therefore, it needs to be well operated. The knowledge or science of Operation Management is well developed, mainly for a Production Entreprises. The operation of infrastructure is different from those of the production enterprise. Therefore the Basic Principle of Operation Management for Public Works Infrastructure needs to be developed. Based on the system analysis principle, several findings have been produced. The infrastructure operation system consists of different system components. The infrastructure form, the infrastructure function, and the infrastructure operation characteristics, together, form the operation mechanism. The operation management manages the operation mechanism to achieve a certain level of operating performance measure. The infrastructure main function can be divided into to serve the user in the region or to produce something for the region. The function to serve can be of three basic forms: to flow something, to be used (in sense of to occupy at a certain time) by the users, or to be used for certain interactive activities. Regarding the variety of the nature of the infrastructure forms, functions, and operation characteristics, the infrastructure operation mechanism is also varied a lot in nature. Thus the operation management will be different for different types of infrastructures.
Effect of Waste Tire Rubber on the Durability Behavior of Cement Composites: A Review Isyaka Abdulkadir; Bashar S. Mohammed
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/jifam.v2i0.8408

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A lot of literature reviews exist on the mechanical properties of rubberized cement composites (mortar, concrete and engineered cementitious composite). However, very little of such works exist on the effect of waste tire rubber on the durability of the composites. This paper aims to review how the use of tire rubber in cement composites affects the water absorption, permeability and resistance to aggressive chemicals (sulphates and chlorides). Recent literatures on the use of CR in concrete, mortar, and Engineered Cementitious Composites (ECC) were reviewed to assess how incorporation of rubber influences the water absorption, permeability, and chloride and sulphate resistance of the composites. The findings revealed that CR incorporation consistently enhances the resistance of the composites to the adverse effect of chloride and sulphate ions. However, there are differing opinions by researchers regarding the effect of the CR on water absorption and permeability of the rubberized composites.
Life Cycle Cost Structure of a Government Office Green Building – Case of the Ministry of Public Works and Housing Main Building Domenico Adi Nugroho; Hitapriya Suprayitno; Tri Joko Wahyu Adi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/jifam.v2i0.8407

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One of the efforts to reduce the large impact of building sectors on the environment is the concept of environmentally friendly building known as green buildings. With the increasing global interest in this concept, green building development in Indonesia was also expected to increase. Cost is one of the most important focus for promoting green buildings, so it is necessary to conduct a cost analysis of a green building to provide a clearer understanding of the life cycle cost structure of a green building in its life cycle as a study to develop the knowledge of Infrastructure Asset Management. In this study data related to the cost component of the government office green building was identified to determine the overall cost of the building from the beginning of its construction until recent year, which can be described as: Initial Cost, Operation and Maintenance Cost, and Energy Cost. The result of this study finds out that during 8 year period of its lifetime the total building expenditure is Rp 483.649.711.849,00 and the life cycle cost structure percentage are: initial cost 43,94%, operation and maintenance cost 39,48%, and energy cost 16,57%. The total energy cost saving is Rp 28.072.536.738,00.
Learn Asset Management based on PTPN 9 Case – Preliminary Overview of the Institution, the Function, and the General Business Assets Soedarmawan Soewardi; Hitapriya Suprayitno; Ria Asih Aryani Soemitro
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/jifam.v2i0.8430

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Asset Management in general and IFAM specifically is very important. The knowledge and science need to be developed step by step. PTPN-9 can be used as an excellent Case Study. A general overview was developed as a base for studying the AM in PTPN-9. PTPN-9 is a state-owned-enterprise, whose duty is to manage the business of yearly plantations and seasonal plantations (sugar-cane plantations and sugar factories), in Central Java. Practically, all of the yearly plantations and seasonal plantations (sugar factories) were started by the Dutch, since the colonialization era. As the first step, this paper observes the production assets, the product, and the market. As production assets, the enterprise has 15 yearly plantations and 8 seasonal plantations. As products, it has 7 consumption commodities, 10 commercial commodities, 8 agro-tourism objects, and 14 restaurants and coffees. The enterprise sells its products into the international market and the domestic market.

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