Journal of Civil Engineering, Planning, and Design (JCEPD)
Civil Engineering: Construction Engineering, Construction Management, Transportation, Geotechnics, Hydraulic engineering, Disaster Management Environmental Engineering: water treatment, wastewater treatment, air pollutant control, air quality management, solid waste management, hazardous waste treatment and management, environmental monitoring, remediation, renewable energy, environmental management, and related topics Architecture: Architectural education, Urban Design, and Planning, Sustainable settlement, Green & Sustainable design and structure, history and theory of architecture, Landscape design. Design: Design history, visual culture, design methodology, design process, design discourse, design and culture, sociology design, design management, art, artifact design, product design, visual communication design, photography, interior design, craft, multimedia, creative industry, design policy, and other historical, critical, cultural, psychological, educational and conceptual research in visual art and design.
Articles
6 Documents
Search results for
, issue
"Vol 2, No 1 (2023): May"
:
6 Documents
clear
Introduction to Flood Disaster Mitigation for Early Childhood through Digital Media Learning Videos in 2023
Arif, Dimas Taufiq;
Bachtiar, Rizky
Journal of Civil Engineering, Planning and Design Vol 2, No 1 (2023): May
Publisher : Faculty of Civil Engeneering and Planning - ITATS
Show Abstract
|
Download Original
|
Original Source
|
Check in Google Scholar
|
DOI: 10.31284/j.jcepd.2023.v2i1.4643
Flooding is a natural hazard that occurs frequently in many locations in Indonesia. Flood catastrophe mitigation must be completed as a preventative measure before the disaster occurs. Flood disaster knowledge is an important learning activity for youngsters. Children can learn about flood catastrophe mitigation activities by using digital video as a learning medium. The lack of flood mitigation learning for children aged 5–6 years, as well as the children's lack of understanding of catastrophe mitigation, motivated this study. This study's data was gathered through interviews and questionnaires. The subjects of this study were five Kindergarten B students from Surabaya. The participants in this study were five Kindergarten B students from Surabaya. The study's findings indicate that digital media in the form of video can be used as a learning tool to teach early childhood flood catastrophe management. By watching digital educational video media, children are becoming more familiar with flood disasters and associated risk factors. The construction of a flood disaster management program in the form of digital instructional video media has been shown to boost early childhood knowledge and attitudes toward disaster response.
Optimizing the Construction of the NUWSP SPAM Piping Network in Gresik Regency
Latif, Abdul;
Kusuma, Maritha Nilam
Journal of Civil Engineering, Planning and Design Vol 2, No 1 (2023): May
Publisher : Faculty of Civil Engeneering and Planning - ITATS
Show Abstract
|
Download Original
|
Original Source
|
Check in Google Scholar
|
DOI: 10.31284/j.jcepd.2023.v2i1.3746
Water is essential for all living things, including humans. Water, both in terms of quality and quantity, will have an effect on human life. The Indonesian government is preparing the National Urban Drinking Water Supply Plan (NUWSP) with assistance from the World Bank. A significant portion of the Bank's financial resources are allocated to technical assistance and capacity building in support of the Indonesian government's infrastructure expenditures in all urban water distribution platforms. The NUWSP Work was implemented during an 11-month period, from November 18, 2021 to August 22, 2022, with the NUWSP Work Location at Gresik Regency in East Java. During the data collection stages, both primary and secondary data were obtained. The drinking water supply system (SPAM) planning stage comprises calculating BOQ and RAB, as well as DED for drinking water, and planning for the drinking water JDU system. The contractor takes measurements and standards before installing a field-specific bow plank at the tying point. To avoid pipe damage, individual pipe fittings must be lowered into the trench using the right equipment. The volume of excavation is computed using a depth of 180 cm, a breadth of 60 cm, and a length of excavation of 31 km from six pieces of a pipeline. The Bill of Quantity (BOQ) and Budget Plan (RAB) necessary to complete the SPAM pipeline network work in Gresik Regency were IDR 27,823,590,000.00, based on the results and discussion of the Optimization of SPAM Network Work (NUWSP) in Gresik Regency.
The Influence of Non-Structural Mitigation Education on Understanding Community Preparedness for Flood Disaster in Sumberrejo District
Indrawijaya, Andreinata;
Adoe, Axel Prasetya;
Sofyan, Moh Sofyan;
Utomo, Rizal Abdi;
Aulady, Mohamad Ferdaus Noor
Journal of Civil Engineering, Planning and Design Vol 2, No 1 (2023): May
Publisher : Faculty of Civil Engeneering and Planning - ITATS
Show Abstract
|
Download Original
|
Original Source
|
Check in Google Scholar
|
DOI: 10.31284/j.jcepd.2023.v2i1.4655
Indonesia is a developing country that is prone to disasters, especially floods. Based on data from DIBI, recorded from 2013 to 2018, Bojonegoro Regency has experienced 299 disaster events out of 5 types of disasters with floods being the most frequent. One of the affected areas is the Sumberrejo District. Non-structural mitigation planning is an essential part of efforts to reduce disaster risk, therefore this research focuses on providing education on appropriate non-structural mitigation. The purpose of this study is to analyze the influence of non-structural mitigation education on understanding community preparedness for flood disasters in Sumberrejo district. The activity was carried out in the form of giving closed questionnaires and giving educational socialization using the oral explanation method and brochures, which contained education regarding introduction to a sustainable environment, and flood non-structural mitigation. Afterward, a final questionnaire was given with the results obtained: the knowledge of respondents regarding the importance of environmental sustainability and non-structural flood disaster mitigation efforts has increased, where as many as 39 respondents (86.7% of respondents) out of a total of 45 respondents experienced an increase in post-test scores due to the education carried out in this study and 71.1% of respondents were able to answer more than 70% of the post-test questions correctly. The improvement of the total value of the post-test average score (5.93) compared to the pre-test score (7.44) increased by 1.51, which showed that the respondents' understanding of non-structural mitigation for flood disasters increased through the holding of education that had been carried out by this study.
Application of Behavioral Architecture in The Land Arrangement of a Simple Rental Flat, Bong Cino Tomb Area, Madiun City
Falah, Rifo Ibnu;
Atika, Firdha Ayu;
Hendra, Failasuf Herman
Journal of Civil Engineering, Planning and Design Vol 2, No 1 (2023): May
Publisher : Faculty of Civil Engeneering and Planning - ITATS
Show Abstract
|
Download Original
|
Original Source
|
Check in Google Scholar
|
DOI: 10.31284/j.jcepd.2023.v2i1.4177
The city of Madiun is currently experiencing an increase in population with various backgrounds. Based on the description of the problem, a long-term plan is needed to anticipate the population's need for housing. There is a problem that is in the spotlight, namely residents who build homes on the slum land of the Bong Cino Cemetery area and have occupied the area for tens of years with the nature of activities that are contrary to the norm. In the problems that have been described, it is necessary to plan and design flats for residents in the Bong Cino Cemetery area by applying a behavioral architectural theme to be able to communicate with users through sensing the buildings that affect human psychology. The types of research conducted are field studies and literature studies. In collecting data using interview methods, observation methods, documentary methods, and literature methods as well as the types and sources of data used are primary data and secondary data. From the discussion of the problems, it can be concluded that designing the low-cost flat building, namely focusing on land management by applying the concept of macro-defensible space which is applied to land planning, produces a role in the mechanism of action prevention for environmental protection and is expected to be of assistance and benefit to the community and to be able to overcome problems in the Bong Cino Tomb area.
Stress Analysis of PCI-Girder Precast Concrete Segmental Bridge Based on SNI 1725:2016 (Case Study: Konaweha River Bridges, Southeast Sulawesi)
Puspitasari, Nia Dwi;
Kartini, Wahyu;
Alfiansyah, Achmad Dzulfiqar
Journal of Civil Engineering, Planning and Design Vol 2, No 1 (2023): May
Publisher : Faculty of Civil Engeneering and Planning - ITATS
Show Abstract
|
Download Original
|
Original Source
|
Check in Google Scholar
|
DOI: 10.31284/j.jcepd.2023.v2i1.4530
A prestressed bridge is an alternative way of structural design because of the ease of procurement and installation. For long-span bridges, prestressed beams only require minimum cross-sectional dimensions along with reliable performance. A prestressed concrete beam is always made in several segments to facilitate delivery. It is necessary to analyse and control the stress that occurs due to the external load and the loss of prestress. This study aims to provide a detailed stress analysis of PCI-girder precast concrete segmental bridges, considering the provisions and guidelines specified in SNI 1725:2016. Four stages of construction will be controlled. Namely at the transfer stage, the after-loss of the prestressed stage, the composite beam stage, and the service stage. The tensile and compressive stress analyses will be carried out on the upper side of the bridge surface, the upper side of the girder, and the bottom. If tensile stress occurs, it indicates that the girder is not capable of withstanding the applied load, and additional anchorages need to be installed at each joint between segments. The result obtained from the stress analysis conducted in this study is that no tensile stress is found in any critical sections of the girder. The stress that occurs has fulfilled the design capacity, without any tensile stress occurring in the bridge.
Current Mapping on the UBS Surabaya Office Building Construction Project
Nuciferani, Felicia Tria;
Yudhatama, Putra Tri;
Septiarsilia, Yanisfa;
Putra, Kurnia Hadi
Journal of Civil Engineering, Planning and Design Vol 2, No 1 (2023): May
Publisher : Faculty of Civil Engeneering and Planning - ITATS
Show Abstract
|
Download Original
|
Original Source
|
Check in Google Scholar
|
DOI: 10.31284/j.jcepd.2023.v2i1.4561
In the world of construction, waste is one of the factors that must be minimized or eliminated, because it can cause cost losses and time delays in the implementation of a construction project. Lean production concept approach using Value Stream Mapping (VSM) tools is a method that can be used to minimize waste that can be seen through value-added activities, non-value added but necessary. The scope of work that has a significant impact on the UBS Surabaya office building construction project consists of ironwork, concrete work, and formwork work on the superstructure, during the period from March to May 2021. In the scope of work identified Value Added amounting to 73 activities (61.34%), and Non-Value Added but Necessary totaling 26 activities (21.85%). There are several types of waste that occur during the implementation process,