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Journal of Civil Engineering and Planning (JCEP)
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27466299     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.37253/jcep.v1i2.725
Core Subject : Engineering,
JCEP is an article about research activities with the theme of study of Civil Engineering. Published articles are findings or reflections from research activities that are disseminated for practice by relevant stakeholders. Dissemination in articles published by JCEP is not limited to ideas, methods and material objects, but also includes elements of capacity building for stakeholders in identifying and solving various problems to develop Civil Engineering. JCEP covers topics related to science, analysis, development, intervention, modeling and design of communities, cities and regions including: 1. Structure 2. Geotechnical 3. Transportation 4. Water Resources 5. Construction Management. 6. Environmental 7. Urban Planning 8. Material
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Design of Traffic Control Solutions and Infrastructure Alignment to Overcome Congestion Problems in Batam City. Siregar, Dian Sari; Mulia Pamadi
Journal of Civil Engineering and Planning (JCEP) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Program Studi Sarjana Teknik Sipil Universitas Internasional Batam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37253/jcep.v5i1.9074

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Batam City is one of the cities that experiences significant traffic congestion problems, especially around the Traffic Light intersection. This research aims to identify and analyze the factors that influence the smoothness of traffic at the Batam City Traffic Light Intersection, as well as designing integrated solutions to overcome these problems. Through study stages involving data collection, analysis of key factors causing traffic jams, and modeling the impact of each factor, this research tries to provide recommendations for improving infrastructure, redesigning intersections, using traffic light technology, and providing education to motorists. It is hoped that the results of this research can serve as a guide for the government and stakeholders in improving traffic management and quality of life in Batam City.
Analysis of Financial Feasibility of Shuttle Transport Within The Province (AJDP) Denpasar Buleleng Route (Case Study: Minibus Colt L-300 Adhi Transport) Wedagama, Dewa Ayu Trisna; I Nyoman Indra Kumara
Journal of Civil Engineering and Planning (JCEP) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Program Studi Sarjana Teknik Sipil Universitas Internasional Batam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37253/jcep.v5i1.9192

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One of the AJDP service providers in Bali is Adhi Transport which has 3 fleets on the Denpasar-Buleleng route. The aim of the research is to determine vehicle operating costs, income and analyze the level of financial feasibility of transportation operations. The data used in this research includes secondary data (company financial data) obtained through interviews and questionnaire surveys with agencies. The main indicators to pay attention to are NPV, BCR, and IRR. The results obtained are vehicle operating costs of Rp. 334,108,000/year, income Rp. 6223,100,000/year. The NPV value is IDR. 634,943,527 > 0, BCR 1.17 > 1, and IRR 42.99% > 16%. The conclusions obtained from the results of the investment analysis are financially feasible.
Analysis of 2D Beam Structure Using the Matrix Method Using the PTC Mathcad and SAP2000 Applications Yazid, Muhammad; Doni Rinaldi Basri; Ahmad Kurnain; Muhammad Defri Wahyudi
Journal of Civil Engineering and Planning (JCEP) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Program Studi Sarjana Teknik Sipil Universitas Internasional Batam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37253/jcep.v5i1.9208

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Concrete beam structure that functions as an element to support bending loads and shear forces. The PTC Mathcad application software has a built-in matrix method, which makes it very easy to use to create simple structural analysis programs using the stiffness matrix method. The aim of this research is to create a simple analysis program using the PTC Mathcad application to analyze 2D beam structures using the matrix method and compare the analysis results with the SAP2000 application. PTC Mathcad and SAP2000 analysis will produce joint reaction values ​​for force, moment, and joint displacement for each beam model. Based on the results of the comparative analysis of internal force results produced from the PTC Mathcad application and the SAP2000 application, it was found that the
Application of the Least Cost Analysis Method to Determine the Optimal Cost and Duration for Delayed Projects Kumara, I Nyoman Indra; Tapa, I Gede Fery Surya; Indrashwara, Decky Cipta; Wedagama, Dewa Ayu Trisna Adhiswari; Srikandi, Melati Budi
Journal of Civil Engineering and Planning (JCEP) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Program Studi Sarjana Teknik Sipil Universitas Internasional Batam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37253/jcep.v5i1.9303

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The construction project of the Polresta Denpasar Multi-Purpose Building experienced delays due to the Eid al-Fitr holiday, resulting in a 9.35% setback, equivalent to 19 days. In the 20th week, the planned progress was 66.52%, but actual progress was only 57.17%. With 76 days remaining for the project's completion, the least cost analysis method was applied to find the optimal cost and time for completing the remaining work by increasing the workforce. This approach aims to ensure the project is completed on time and the contractor avoids penalties. The penalty is 1/1000 (1 ‰) of the contract value. The analysis used primary data such as interviews and project observations, and secondary data including contractor unit price analysis, budget plans (RAB), and S-curves. The data was analyzed from the remaining project work, crashing duration, to finding the cost slope for each task, and then using the least cost analysis method to determine the optimal cost and time. The analysis results showed that the optimized project cost after acceleration was Rp 3,077,713,130.90, with the project duration reduced from 76 days to 57 days, accelerated by 19 days. This acceleration saved costs by Rp 18,428,493.93. By applying this method, the project is expected to be completed faster without compromising quality, and the contractor can avoid delay penalties. This approach helps in time efficiency and budget management, ensuring all resources are used optimally and the project is completed on target.
Geotechnical investigation, landslide mechanism and countermeasure on the road above the soft-medium clay Syah, Aminudin; Fikri Alami
Journal of Civil Engineering and Planning (JCEP) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Program Studi Sarjana Teknik Sipil Universitas Internasional Batam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37253/jcep.v5i1.9373

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A landslide event occurred in Sukarami, Lahat Regency, in early 2024. This study investigates the landslide mechanism, analyzes the influence of groundwater level rise and load on slope stability, and proposes a management concept. The methodology employed a landslide survey, soil investigation, and limit equilibrium-based stability analysis. Field investigations and surveys revealed that the landslide resulted from a decrease in the shear strength parameter of the surrounding soil layer triggered by rainfall and road drainage runoff. The slip plane, located within a soft to medium consistency clay layer, exhibits high susceptibility to water-induced instability. Numerical simulations demonstrated a negative correlation between groundwater level and slope safety factor, particularly when the water table reaches the critical slip plane. The implementation of a combined gabion, DPT, and minipile reinforcement system can enhance slope stability and elevate the safety factor to meet established standards. Notably, the addition of vehicle loads up to 30 kN/m2 exerted an insignificant influence on slope stability.

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