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Devotion: Journal of Research and Community Service
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Analysis of The Acceleration of Time and Cost of Implementing Building Construction Projects Using The Critical Path Method (CPM) Method Nur Yaqin, Heru; Teki Tjendani, Hanie; Witjaksana , Budi
Devotion : Journal of Research and Community Service Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): Devotion: Journal of Research and Community Service
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v4i2.388

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This study aims to obtain the form of project work network in the Probolinggo City Hospital Development Project, to determine the effect of accelerating the duration of Probolinggo City Hospital Development work on network planning and to find out the amount of costs incurred before and after the acceleration of the duration of project work. The method used is the acceleration method with modification of the scheduling of the CPM model. CPM method planning is a recommendation in choosing from many existing methods, because there is a calculation of the earliest time the project starts, the last time the project starts as well as the earliest time to finish and the last time to finish so that it can be known the time lag of all activities. Data Used are primary and secondary data related to the sequence and relationship of activities, implementation time and cost budget plan (RAB). In this thesis, the author takes scheduling data from the Probolinggo City Hospital Development Project which will be used as the basis for writing this thesis in conducting CPM analysis and accelerating the duration of work with additional overtime working hours and calculating the total cost of the acceleration to be used as comparison material in the writing results. Based on the analysis that has been carried out using the Microsoft Project 2016 application, the normal duration of structural work is 81 working days and has 18 critical units of 31 work items. After the acceleration was carried out, there was a decrease in the duration of the work of the structure to 74 working days. The difference in duration decrease was 7 days or 9.45%. The total initial cost with the normal duration for structural work is IDR 28,563,131,560, while after acceleration, the project cost for structural work becomes IDR 28,635,083,793
Analyst Is Value Engineering On The Construction of Flats For Educators UGM Sleman Indah Purwanty, Kharisma; Oetomo, Wateno; Djoko Nugroho , Laksono
Devotion : Journal of Research and Community Service Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): Devotion: Journal of Research and Community Service
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v4i2.389

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The construction of UGM Educator Flats in Sleman Regency has a total area of 7,035.5 m2 consisting of 6 floors in the form of rooms and management rooms for flats and 1 rooftop floor. The problem in implementing the construction of the UGM Educator Flats in Sleman Regency is that the available funds are limited, so value engineering needs to be carried out so that the construction can be completed as expected. Value Engineering aims to obtain the best value for a project or process by defining the functions required to achieve the value objectives and providing these functions at the lowest cost, consistent with the required quality and performance. The results of the study were (1) The work items for the UGM Sleman Educator House building that have the potential to be efficient are floor slab work t=12 cm, roof slab work t=15 cm, stair slab work t=15 cm and beam work. (2) The replacement design alternatives are: a. For beam work items, an alternative is to change formwork purchases to formwork leases, b. For floor slab work items, roof slab work items, stair slab work items, there are 2 alternatives chosen, namely replacing reinforcement with M10 wiremesh and changing formwork purchases to formwork rentals. (3) Cost savings achieved after Value Engineering was carried out by 11.47%, with details of work items as follows: a. Beam work, savings of 3.66%, b. Floor slab work t = 12 cm, savings of 5.55%, c. Roof slab work, t=15 cm, savings of 1.00 %, d. Ladder slab work, t=15 cm, savings of 1.26%. Compared to the Initial Design Budget Plan (RAB) of the project as a whole, the Alternative Design Budget Plan can save costs of 2.843%.
Value Engineering Analysis On Andalusia Housing Proy Griya Giri Phase II In Gresik District Muhammad, Muhammad; Witjaksana, Budi; Teki Tjendani, Hanie
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v4i2.390

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The need for housing continues to increase as the number of inhabitants increases. Housing development as one of the efforts to meet the needs of the community for residential houses. The Andalusian Griya Giri housing estate in Gresik Regency was built with a type. However, with the vast area in Gresik Regency and the fierce competition of housing developers who offer housing in a higher segment and at prices that do not differ much, it can be concluded that this housing is a waste of costs in development. Therefore, a way is needed to overcome this problem, namely by applying Value Engineering. This study aims to analyze the optimization of the calculation of the cost budget plan without reducing the quality and function of the building with the Value Engineering method. The analysis technique in Value Engineering of this study uses a comparative method with cost analysis. This method compares the profit price of the landcape design before it is redesigned with the design that has been redesigned, namely changing the house plan, appearance and number of house compositions / site plans so that maximum profit is obtained. This analysis uses the stages of the Value Engineering plan, namely the information stage, stage, creative, analysis stage, recommendation stage and presentation stage. Based on the results of the Value Engineering analysis at the Griya Giri Andalusian Housing Project in Gresik district, the most profitable design alternative was to use Design C with the change of type 38/72 housing units to 36 units. The profit price after redesigning from the original design, the production price of the type 38 house is Rp. 122.2 40. 00,000 becomes Rp. 9 0.728.514. The amount of profit increased generated after the redesign of the original design and the change in the number of house compositions / site plans was carried out amounting to Rp 7,864.960. 000 becomes Rp. 9,981,773,496.
Safety Implementation Analysis and Occupational Health at Kretek 2 Bridge Work In Bantul Regency Nashrullah Arifin, Isyraq; Oetomo, Wateno; Djoko Nugroho, Laksono
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v4i2.391

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Construction work includes the implementation of construction work and the community organizing the construction work itself. The implementation of this construction work must comply with the provisions regarding engineering, occupational safety and health, labor protection, and local environmental regulations to ensure the realization of an orderly implementation of construction work. The construction of the Kretek 2 Bridge in Bantul Regency, Special Region of Yogyakarta Province has its own challenges, because the location of the bridge is in an area prone to earthquakes and liquefaction or ground movement. With so many workers on this very high-risk project, there is a high probability of an accident occurring. The purpose of the study was to analyze (1) the risky work that could occur in bridge construction work, (2) the work that has the highest possible risk, (3) risk control, (4) the amount of investment costs required. The method used is the HIRADC method. The results of the study were (1) Risky work that can occur was a. High level of risk, including drowning, being dragged by the river current, being hit by heavy equipment maneuvers and falling from a height. b. Moderate risk level, including being crushed by formwork, falling material, scratched hands. c. Low level of risk, including landslides, heavy equipment maneuvers, iron puncture. (2) Work that has the highest possible risk is Pile Cap Excavation Work, Work Floor Work and Pier Head Ironing Work. (3) Risk control in bridge work consists of: Using a boat when measuring in rivers, Conducting briefings before starting activities, Using PPE life vests and placing life ring buoys on boats, Installing signs and placing officers in areas that intersect with roads, Installing guardrail of the project area, installing scaffolding as a working platform and inspecting its feasibility, communicating hazards through signs, conducting refresh training for workers. (4) The investment cost required for implementing K3 on the Kretek 2 Bridge work in Bantul Regency was Rp. 6,545,998,310 or 1.795% of the contract value.
The Effectiveness Of The Complete Systematic Land Registration Program In The Issuance Of Land Certificates At ATR/BPN Kantah Sukabumi City Yusdiana Putri, Ressa; FY Basori, Yana Fajar; Meigawati, Dine
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v4i2.379

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This study aims to determine the effectiveness of the Complete Systematic Land Registration Program (PTSL) in making land certificates at the ATR / BPN Kantah, Sukabumi City. The data collection technique in this study was interviews. While the data analysis technique uses descriptive method with qualitative analysis. Based on the results of research through interviews, it shows that the implementation of the Complete Systematic Land Registration (PTSL) program in Sukabumi City has been effective, it's just that there are still several obstacles that occur and the lack of socialization activities carried out so that there are still many people who do not know about the existence of the program. The National Land Agency (BPN) needs to increase program socialization activities to the community so that people can take part in the Complete Systematic Land Registration (PTSL) program and know more about Complete Systematic Land Registration (PTSL) so that in the future more people can take advantage of it.
EFFECTIVENESS OF TAXPAYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER PREPARATION SERVICES THROUGH THE E-REGISTRATION SYSTEM AT KPP PRATAMA SUKABUMI Sulthan Alfauzan, Naufal; Amirulloh, M Rizal; Hegia Sampurna, Rizki
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/devotion.v4i2.380

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The tax revenue target from 2018-2020 continues to increase as well as the realization of tax revenue from year to year has increased even though tax revenue continues to increase, but this revenue has not reached the predetermined target, in achieving the tax target requires awareness from taxpayers and compliance taxpayers in fulfilling their obligations in paying taxes in accordance with applicable regulations. One of the causes of not achieving the tax revenue target is the low compliance of the taxpayers themselves. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of the service for making taxpayer identification numbers through the e-registration system at the Sukabumi Pratama Tax Service Office. In this study the research method used is a qualitative method with a descriptive approach. The inhibiting factor for submitting an NPWP through the e-registration application in the field is the lack of public awareness to apply for an NPWP, besides that there is a lack of public understanding of the use of the e-registration system in registering NPWP and also there are still network disturbances when accessing the e-registration application.
Collaborative Governance Strategy In The Determination Of Policy For The Center Of Sukabumi Government Center Khadarisman, Wildan; FY Basori , Yana Fajar; Meigawati , Dine
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/devotion.v4i2.381

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The policy of moving the government center of Sukabumi City is one of the foundations for a good regional spatial planning. Collaborative Governance is present as an idea for decision making and policy on the transfer of the government center of the City of Sukabumi. This research observes that the policy has not been fully realized until now in practice in the field. This study aims to measure the extent to which the Collaborative Governance process takes place and what are the inhibiting factors in its implementation. The research method used is descriptive qualitative in the research process. This study uses the theory of Ansell & Gash (2007). The results show that this policy has indeed been running for quite a long time by involving non-governmental parties in the policy process and implementation in the field. However, the construction process was halted because in 2020 to 2022 the Sukabumi City APBD was allocated for handling COVID-19 and has not found investors in this development and the budget is very large. In conclusion, the Sukabumi City government must be more assertive in practice in the field and the policy of moving the government center of the City of Sukabumi should have been realized and see the collaborative process that is in the policy.
Women Worker Protection: A Systematic Review On Maternity Protection In Indonesia Amriyati, Amriyati; Nurbaiti, Siti; Rumita, Masri; Layola Nainggolan, Fraya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/devotion.v4i2.394

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Implementing maternity protection at the workplace is found significant benefits and cost savings to businesses, but many young women workers in garment factories in Indonesia remained vulnerable within their maternity period. This research was focused on why to have a clear and comprehensive overview on the need of women workers protection; how is women worker maternity protected. Through a Systematic Literature Review, data base was obtained through seven prominent publishers by writing key words “women worker protection and maternity protection”; inclusive articles were sorted by publication time 2012 – 2022; and the considerations of specific relevance of the article with this research questions. Other literature sources were also used to be added for more comprehensive literature review for the the research questions. It was found that breastfeeding was neglected by 33.6 million young working women in Indonesia, which costed US$1.5–9.4 billion annually, despite the prescription of the Constitution that worker shall have humane livelihood; fair treatment, and human dignity, in line with ILO and the SDG. Rights and measures on family leave, maternity leave, childcare and family services, social security and working conditions provisions will resulted in improved work performance, enhance female workers loyalty and reduce turnover. State shall more tightly supervise on the implementation of Law for protection of women worker rights and employer’s social solidarity, communality, and brotherhood
The Relationship Between Leadership Quality and Work Climate With Work Motivation Employees In The Administrative Department Of Junior High Schools In Gorontalo City Ansar, Ansar; Tune Sumar, Warni; Laiya, Nurain
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/devotion.v4i2.395

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This study aims to determine: 1) The Relationship between Leadership Quality and Employee Work Motivation at SMP Se Kota Gorontalo. 2) The Relationship between Work Climate and Employee Work Motivation at SMP Se Kota Gorontalo. 3) Leadership Quality Relationships and Work Climate together with Employee Work Motivation at SMP Se Kota Gorontalo. The method used is quantitative, with correlational techniques. The technique of collecting data using questionnaires. The results of this study show that Leadership Quality with Employee Work Motivation has a significant relationship with a correlation coefficient of 0.171 or 17.1 %, 2) Work Climate with Motivation Employee Work has a significant relationship with a correlation of coefficients of 0.221 or 22.1 %, 3) Leadership Quality and Work Climate with Work Motivation Employees have a relationship that significant with a correlation coefficient of 0.542 or 54.2%. For this reason, it is recommended: 1) For institutions, this research is expected to be useful as information material to add knowledge and insight so that even in this research can improve performance employees. 2) For employees, this research is expected to be able to understand , understand and have a sense of responsibility to the work and become a benchmark in quality and The working climate for the results of work is in accordance with the expectations of the institution
Description of Dating Experience In Adolescents: A Phenomenological Study Devita, Chalsea; Nugrahaeni Widiasavitri, Putu
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/devotion.v4i2.396

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Adolescence is a transition phase from childhood to adulthood with various physical, cognitive, and psychosocial adjustments. A romantic relationship or dating is a phenomenon that allows adolescents to explore their intimacy and sexuality. However, dating can also have numerous negative impacts on adolescents such as a higher risk of being infected by sexually transmitted diseases and unwanted pregnancy. This study aims to understand dating experiences in adolescents. The method used in this study is qualitative research with a phenomenological approach. Using individual analysis units, the participants in this study were five early to late adolescents from Bali aged 12-21 years who are currently dating. The data analysis process is conducted using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) technique contains five steps. Based on the analysis process, this study produced findings where there was interaction in adolescents before establishing a dating relationship, after deciding to have a relationship, adolescents would interpret the presence of their partner. In carrying out their relationship, teenagers have values that form the basis of the relationship. In addition, parents also have a large involvement in adolescent dating relationships. Intense togetherness in teenage dating relationships is considered to be an important thing, teenage dating can provide good or bad changes. Other findings discuss conflicts that occur in adolescents and how adolescents resolve them

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