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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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Weighting The Fire Protection Systems Technical Requirements to Determine Flats Reliability Against Fire Hazards Aris Aminulwahyu; I Putu Artama Wiguna; Tri Joko Wahyu Adi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/jifam.v3i1.13464

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Flats are multi-story buildings built to serve a region that is divided into functionally structured sections, both in horizontal and vertical directions consist of each unit that can be owned and used separately. Flats are often identified as poorly maintained buildings especially in infrastructure and facilities that support the security, convenience, and safety of occupants and buildings. Fire in flats can be caused by various things including human, natural, and accidental factors. Fire prevention can be performed properly when flats manager and occupants can understand the risks that can trigger fires as well as those that can hinder the rescue process. This study tries to find out the weight of fire protection systems technical requirements to determine flats’ reliability against fire hazards based on the Minister of Public Works Regulation, National Fire Protection Association, and American Society For Testing and Materials. Through the filtering phase analyzed with Relative Importance Index followed by weighting phase analyzed with Pairwise Comparison, the result obtained an order of requirements from the highest to lowest weight are Means of Escape (24,1%), Active Protection Systems (18,9%), Passive Protection Systems (14,5%), Utilities (13,5%), Site Planning (10,1%), Occupancies (9,8%) and Housekeeping (9,1%).
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/jifam.v3i1.13473

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Paper Writting StipulationPapers on JIFAM - The Journal of Infrastructure & Facility Asset Management Journal is regulated by general stipulation as follows.-          Papers must be a real work of the author.-          Papers has never been published in other media.-          Papers must contain discussion about Infrastructure & Facility Asset Management.-          Papers must contains a new discussion, judging based on the discussion that has been published in previous JIFAM.-          The paper has to take references from Scientific Journal with minimum of 5 papers.-          Paper lengths are limited in 8-16 pages.-          Paper Template can be downloaded on the website http://https://iptek.its.ac.id/index.php/jifamScope of TopicJIFAM accepts papers on Infrastructure & Facility Asset Management. The scope of the topic includes, but not limited, of  the following.-          I & F Function-          I & F Demand - Supply-          I & F User Behavior-          I & F Policy-          I & F Planning-          I & F Administration Aspects-          I & F Operation System-          I & F Maintenance System-          I & F Evaluation Technique-          I & F Disposal-          I & F Economical Aspect-          I & F Financial Aspect-          I & F Management Organization-          I & F Spatial Aspects and Environmental Aspects
Purabaya Bus Station Service Performance in New Adaptation Period Putu Cinthya Pratiwi Kardita; Achmad Wicaksono; M. Ruslin Anwar
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/jifam.v3i1.13465

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The significant losses in the transportation sector, especially the inter-city, with-in-province bus (AKDP) and the inter-city inter-province bus (AKAP) operating at the Purabaya Bus Station during the COVID-19 pandemic, mostly because less bus operated due to a significant decrease in passengers' numbers. This situation is the impact of implementing the Large-Scale Social Restrictions (PSBB) policy in the Surabaya Metropolitan Area from April 28th to June 8th, 2020. The COVID-19 case is still increasing, but the economy needs to be saved; therefore, Indonesia has begun to enter a New Adaptation Period. During this period, bus movements' increase is less than 5%, while passengers are less than 2% of the typical Purabaya Bus Station's normal situation. The 24 (twenty-four) hours bus station operational services is following health protocols. They have a tight schedule for site sterilization by spraying disinfectants, checking passenger temperatures with a thermal camera, checking health documents for passengers and fleet crews, providing handwashing and disinfecting booths before entering the waiting room, and applying physical distancing between passengers. However, online ticket purchases are currently only for AKAP buses, while for AKDP buses, the passengers still apply on bus payment to the bus crew.
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/jifam.v3i1.13474

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JIFAM, Vol.2, Supplement 1, December 2020Life Cycle Cost Structure of a Government Office Green Building – Case of the Ministry of Public Works and Housing Main BuildingDomenico Adi Nugroho, Hitapriya Suprayitno, Tri Joko Wahyu AdiEffect of Waste Tire Rubber on the Durability Behavior of Cement Composites: A ReviewIsyaka Abdulkadir, Bashar S. MohammedPreliminary Reflection on Basic Principle of Operation Management for Public Work Infrastructure Asset ManagementRia Asih Soemitro, Hitapriya SuprayitnoComparing the Result of Infrastructure and Facility Demand Distribution Similarity Test Between Using Percentage Value and Real ValueHitapriya Suprayitno, Vita Ratnasari, Ria Asih Aryani SoemitroLearn Asset Management based on PTPN 9 Case – Preliminary Overview of the Institution, the Function, and the General Business AssetsSoedarmawan Soewardi, Hitapriya Suprayitno, Ria Asih Aryani Soemitro JIFAM, Vol.2, Issue 2, Sebtember 2020Preliminary Reflection on Basic Principle of Operation Management for Public Work Infrastructure Asset Management Ria Asih Aryani Soemitro &Hitapriya SuprayitnoManagement Model of Mambal Irrigation Area in the Efforts to Develop Environment-Based Agro-tourismI Gusti Agung Putu Eryani, A.A. Sg. Dewi Rahadiani & Cok Agung YujanaBase Influence Factors for Community-Based Road Quality in Slum Settlement AreasMochammad Reyhan Firland, Hitapriya Suprayitno, Eko Budi Santoso & Tri Joko Wahyu AdiAreas Evaluation of Pump Capacity in Pancasila Pumping Station, Madiun City, East Java Novi Andriany Teguh, Umboro Lasminto, Anak Agung Ngurah Satria Damarnegara & Mohamad Bagus AnsoriPreliminary Research on Air Passenger Volume Variation in Kilimanjaro International Airport, TanzaniaFreddy David Chilongola, Hitapriya Suprayitno & DewantiAnalysis of Project Performance Criteria for Design and Build Contract Taurista Yuristanti, I Putu Artama Wiguna & Herry Budianto        Journal of Infrastructure & Facility Asset ManagementVolume 3, Issue 1, March 2021                                      (e) ISSN 2656-8896 (P) ISSN 2656-890X JIFAM, Vol.2, Supplement 1, December 2020Life Cycle Cost Structure of a Government Office Green Building – Case of the Ministry of Public Works and Housing Main BuildingDomenico Adi Nugroho, Hitapriya Suprayitno, Tri Joko Wahyu AdiEffect of Waste Tire Rubber on the Durability Behavior of Cement Composites: A ReviewIsyaka Abdulkadir, Bashar S. MohammedPreliminary Reflection on Basic Principle of Operation Management for Public Work Infrastructure Asset ManagementRia Asih Soemitro, Hitapriya SuprayitnoComparing the Result of Infrastructure and Facility Demand Distribution Similarity Test Between Using Percentage Value and Real ValueHitapriya Suprayitno, Vita Ratnasari, Ria Asih Aryani SoemitroLearn Asset Management based on PTPN 9 Case – Preliminary Overview of the Institution, the Function, and the General Business AssetsSoedarmawan Soewardi, Hitapriya Suprayitno, Ria Asih Aryani Soemitro JIFAM, Vol.2, Issue 2, Sebtember 2020Preliminary Reflection on Basic Principle of Operation Management for Public Work Infrastructure Asset Management Ria Asih Aryani Soemitro &Hitapriya SuprayitnoManagement Model of Mambal Irrigation Area in the Efforts to Develop Environment-Based Agro-tourismI Gusti Agung Putu Eryani, A.A. Sg. Dewi Rahadiani & Cok Agung YujanaBase Influence Factors for Community-Based Road Quality in Slum Settlement AreasMochammad Reyhan Firland, Hitapriya Suprayitno, Eko Budi Santoso & Tri Joko Wahyu AdiAreas Evaluation of Pump Capacity in Pancasila Pumping Station, Madiun City, East Java Novi Andriany Teguh, Umboro Lasminto, Anak Agung Ngurah Satria Damarnegara & Mohamad Bagus AnsoriPreliminary Research on Air Passenger Volume Variation in Kilimanjaro International Airport, TanzaniaFreddy David Chilongola, Hitapriya Suprayitno & DewantiAnalysis of Project Performance Criteria for Design and Build Contract Taurista Yuristanti, I Putu Artama Wiguna & Herry Budianto
Implementation of Risk Management in Property Projects I Wayan Muka; Agung Wibowo
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/jifam.v3i1.13467

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Abilitythe company's organization to manage risk is very dependent on the characteristics of the project and must take into account vulnerabilities during risk identification and assessment. In the property development process, vulnerability is a system characteristic that will create the possibility of damage, danger and failure. Vulnerability is a system that functions as a control and manageability. Risk is a function of threat values, consequences, and vulnerability. Risk is a function of threat values, consequences, and vulnerability. The purpose of risk management is to create a level of protection that alleviates vulnerability to threats and potential consequences, thereby reducing risk to an acceptable level. The implementation of risk management must be an integral part of the implementation of the company's management system. The risk management process is one step that can be taken to create continuous improvement.The stages carried out in this study include: identification of the source of risk, the stage of identification of risk factors, the stage of identification of the level of hazard, the stage of identification of the level of vulnerability, the stage of identification of the level of capacity, the stage of risk analysis, and the determination of priority risks. Conceptually, the method proposed in this study refers to the key steps of risk management which include identification, qualitative risk analysis in the property development process. Data collection was carried out through interviews and filling out questionnaires by resource persons involved in property development in the tourism area of Nusa Dua Resort ITDC Bali Province. Risk factors that are given priority for ongoing mitigation and monitoring are: interest rate risk and inflation, risk of development cost analysis, risk of final design, risk of land maturation and risk of development financing targets. It can be concluded that overall the level of risk in developing the Nusa Dua resort area is acceptable (IPR <0.24) and the development of the Nusa Dua Resort area is indeed feasible to be developed or built.
Modelling and Optimization of the Compressive Strength of High Volume Fly Ash ECC with Low Modulus PVA Fiber Using Response Surface Methodology (RSM) Isyaka Abdulkadir; Bashar S. Mohammed
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/jifam.v3i1.13571

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Engineered cementitious composite (ECC) also known as bendable concrete is popular for its high ductility behavior under tensile load. However, to achieve this amazing characteristic, the compressive strength is usually compromised due to the high volume fly ash (HVFA) effect of reducing the composite’s toughness. This research is aimed at developing a response surface model and optimization of the two major ingredients (fly ash and PVA fiber) with the view to developing a composite with the desirable compressive strength for structural application. Results indicated that although the FA affects the compressive strength development negatively, the presence of PVA fiber especially at 1 to 1.5% volume fraction enhances the compressive strength. A quadratic response surface model was developed and was analyzed using analysis of variance (ANOVA) and found to have a R2 value of 96.82%. The model validation showed a very good agreement between the predicted and the experimental results with less tha 5% error margin.
Framework for Facilities Management Services Procurement in Public Buildings in Abuja-Nigeria Sani Momoh; Jennifer Ayegba; Luqman Oyewobi; Calistus Ayegba; Abdulquadri Bilau; Richard Jimoh
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/jifam.v3i1.13462

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Deciding what to provide in-house and what to outsource is not always easy, because of the pros and cons of each approach. This study assessed the suitability of outsourcing and in-house routes for procurement of facilities management (FM) services in public buildings in order to develop a framework to assist FM practitioners in making decisions on procurement of FM services in Abuja. Mixed methods research methodology was adopted involving the administration of 122 structured questionnaires and semi-structured interviews with 10 International Facility Management Association (IFMA) members in Abuja-Nigeria. Findings show that the top three factors driving outsourcing of FM services delivery are cost reduction, improved performance standard and improved customer orientation and service. While, the top three factors driving in-house of FM services delivery are improved quality of services, improved performance standard and improved responsiveness and cycle times. This indicates that the framework to procure FM services includes provision of clear policy which should consist of a policy statement, methodology resource mobilisation, government policy regarding the maintenance of the facility mapping of the facility and a means of measuring performance of FM services providers. The developed framework provides a significant understanding that can support decision making on FM services in terms of whether the route to be adopted is either in-house or outsourcing.
Hydropower Sustainability Assessment Protocol (HSAP) Implementation in Indonesia : A mini-review Novi Andriany Teguh; Ainul Firdatun Nisaa
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/jifam.v3i1.13463

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Sustainability is one of the principles in infrastructure asset management. In a hydropower project, Hydropower Sustainability Tools (HST) are needed in assessing sustainability principles into practice when developing new hydropower projects. International Hydropower Association (IHA) published guidelines consist of three documents; one of them is Hydropower Sustainability Assessment Protocol (HSAP). This study is a mini-review focusing on the implementation of HSAP in hydropower projects in Indonesia, including the Pelosika project in Southeast Sulawesi, the Ir. H. Juanda project, and the Bendung Perjaya project in South Sumatra. HSAP has its advantages and disadvantages, it covers a variation of topics widely, but the assessment is somewhat subjective, time-consuming, and cost-intensive. HSAP is relatively new in Indonesia; there are not many publications regarding this topic. Future studies are recommended to know more about its potential in increasing the sustainability of hydropower projects.

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