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Journal of Civil Engineering, Planning, and Design (JCEPD)
ISSN : 28303628     EISSN : 28303628     DOI : 10.31284/j.jcepd.2023.v2i2.5193
Core Subject : Engineering,
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 93 Documents
Biomonitoring as an Effort to Monitor River Water Quality with Parameters of BOD, DO, pH, TDS and the Presence of Macrozoobenthos in the Rolak River Area, Surabaya City Ummuzzahra, Fitria; Kholish, Nadia Rana Abiyya; Adji, Adhiatma; Nofitri, Audi Ananda; Pertiwi, Diandra Dieva; Nurdiansyah, Alfian; Baharudin, Faizal Abdillah; Jalalludin, Ahmad Jalali; Putra, Rico Thomas
Journal of Civil Engineering, Planning and Design Vol 2, No 2 (2023): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31284/j.jcepd.2023.v2i2.4671

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Many of the person who built settlements in riverbank areas, this allows residents in riverbank areasto become accustomed to disposing of waste directly into the river. In the end, this waste threatens the success of river flow, polluted river water has a serious impact on the health and quality of the environment around the riverbanks, such as the negative impact caused by this pollution, for example, such as health which has an impact on the surrounding environment or others. Because it is important to understand the natural health relationship, this study chose a river area that is located around the Rolak area of Surabaya, this place was chosen because the area is around a densely populated area and an industrial area. So that it can be used as research because the area certainly has a high level of pollution. As a result of the impact of the many residential and industrial areas around the river, the biomonitoring method is carried out to identify river pollution from its physical habitat by monitoring environmental health using living organisms in the river. Therefore the biomonitoring method can be applied because the advantages of this method can also be used including helping identify by using test parameters such as measuring pH, temperature and oxygen content in river water. that has been done before. Then the biotic examination can be used as a guide that can represent the quality of a body of water, from observations at several points the river is known to have a color that tends to be brownish due to turbidity levels, the pH parameters at each sample point are classified as normal and for Total Dissolved Solid (TDS) there is content of 339 mg/l, this is thought to be due to the source of domestic waste pollution from residents' settlements around the river banks. For DO test results there are only five points that meet quality standards. As for the diversity of bioindicators at each point, such as the presence of weeds at the first point, while the presence of water hyacinth can only be seen at the third and fourth points, the macrozoobenthos that are commonly found in the mangrove area are from the Mollusca, Annelida, and Arthropoda.
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
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31284/j.jcepd.2023.v2i1.4177

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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.
U-Turn Analysis on Road Performance by Dr. Ir. H. Soekarno Merr (Case Study: West and East Side U-Turn) MCA, Theresia; Kusumaningrum, Dewi; Sekartadji, Ratih; Agung, Dimas
Journal of Civil Engineering, Planning and Design Vol 1, No 2 (2022): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31284/j.jcepd.2022.v1i2.3607

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Traffic is a system consisting of several key elements or a headway system. In the median plan, it also has a center opening or U-Turn, but the U-Turn facility does not completely solve these problems and conflicts because the turning vehicle itself does not completely solve them. This is the result of turning in the same direction as vehicles approaching or stopping in high and low-speed lanes. Some vehicles are unable to make smooth U-Turns, causing delays for both traffic directions or vice versa. This study aims to determine the traffic performance and performance of the U-Turn facility on Jl. Dr. Ir. Soekarno in the City of Surabaya using the MKJI methodology, 1997. From the results of this study, the peak hours for the south direction (A) are at 16.45-17.45, volume 3480. 6 vehicles per hour, DS (Degree of saturation)  0.73 with service level C, and south to north (B) at 16:45-17.45, volume 3394. 7 vehicles per hour DS 1.07 means the level of service indicates a long queue. The U-Turn movement has the highest volume at 16.45-17.45, with a volume of 656.8 pcu/hour and an intensity ratio greater than 1.0, indicating a vehicle queue.
Design Analysis of Triangular Minipile for Cohesive Soil: A Study Case Wardani, MK; Aulady, MFN; Syafiarti, AID; P, Febiana
Journal of Civil Engineering, Planning and Design Vol 1, No 1 (2022): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31284/j.jcepd.2022.v1i1.3050

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Triangular minipile foundations are still rarely encountered in construction even though they are still being produced. The use of minipile foundations can be considered in the design of foundations with soft soil depth of 10 m. This study was conducted to design for a triangular minipile on soft soil by considering the bearing capacity of either the foundation or the material, settlement, as well as the implementation method and cost budget. The soil data used is NSPT data with a soft soil depth of up to 8 m with a 2-storey shophouse building load. The recommended results are given when using a minipile of 28x28x28 cm compared to 32x32x32 cm, the need for a minipile is different from 3 to 6 piles at a depth of 6 m with a load of 40.37 tons. A triangular minipile with dimensions of 28 x 28 x 28 cm has total settlement of 6.02 cm. A triangular minipile with dimensions of 32 x 32 x 32 cm has total settlement of 3.87 cm. The minipile foundation implementation method using the "press in pile" Driving is carried out using an HSPD machine with a capacity of 120 tons. Costs calculated in meters include material costs, work wages and heavy equipment used. The cost used in the 32x32x32 triangular minipile is 10% cheaper than the 28x28x28 m dimension.
Redesign of the temporary storage facilities for hazardous and toxic waste at PT X Prasetya, Kevin Daffa; Nabilah, Kharisma Balqist; Ni’am, Achmad Chusnun
Journal of Civil Engineering, Planning and Design Vol 2, No 2 (2023): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31284/j.jcepd.2023.v2i2.5193

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PT X is an industry engaged in the production of snacks. The processes and activities in the industry produce by-products, namely hazardous and toxic waste. All waste is stored in temporary storage, but based on observations, the extant temporary storage does not meet the government's requirements. Accordingly, PT X redesigned a temporary storage area following government requirements. This study aims to identify a temporary storage location that complies with government regulations for PT X. Recording the types, characteristics, and quantities produced by PT X, followed by existing observation, is followed by the calculation of facility needs according to SNI and individual calculations. This research analysis provides property and layout recommendations to enhance the condition of PT X's temporary storage for hazardous and toxic refuse.
Planning of Sewage Sludge Treatment Plant Poso Regency Huda, Ahmad Syaeful; Kusuma, Maritha Nilam
Journal of Civil Engineering, Planning and Design Vol 1, No 2 (2022): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31284/j.jcepd.2022.v1i2.3686

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In order to process the fecal sludge that is collected from the residents of Poso Regency, a Sewage Sludge Treatment Plant has been built. For the purpose of treating sewage sludge, this facility is one method utilized to enhance wastewater quality. There is a Sewage Sludge Treatment Plant in Poso Regency, however, it is in disrepair and cannot meet current needs. In light of this, Poso Regency needs cutting-edge technology for treating sewage sludge. The goal of this research was to establish the average entry of fecal sludge and its volume for Poso Regency to create an appropriate system that meets all requirements set forth by the Ministry of Public Works.
The Management of Medium Hazard Potential at Trimitra Sejati Jaya Ltd (Glue Production) Kusuma, Maritha Nilam; Madinah, Safira Aulia
Journal of Civil Engineering, Planning and Design Vol 1, No 1 (2022): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31284/j.jcepd.2022.v1i1.3056

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All industrial activities that use, store, produce, and transport hazardous chemicals in the workplace are required to control hazardous chemical to prevent occupational accidents and work-related diseases. Trimitra Sejati Jaya Ltd is a company engaged in the manufacturing industry that produces wood glue, paper glue, packaging, PVAc white glue, and hotmelt adhesive. In its working activities, Trimitra Sejati Jaya Ltd has a risks and hazards impact that requires medium hazard potential management. This research is a descriptive study that was conducted objectively to determine the control of medium hazard potential in Trimitra Sejati Jaya Ltd. The objective of this research is to find out the actual conditions in the field compared to the compatibility of the laws and regulations. Hazard identification, risk assessment and control at Trimitra Sejati Jaya Ltd were carried out using the HIRARC method. The level of risk dominating the work activities in this company was categorized as medium risk. Technical activities, design, construction, chemical material selection, as well as operation and maintenance of installations at Trimitra Sejati Jaya Ltd have been performed in accordance to the company regulations. Trimitra Sejati Jaya Ltd has several employees development activities, such as waste management and handling training and socialization, personal protective equipment usage socialization, fire fighting socialization, and internal briefings that have been carried out for several times. There are existed emergency response plan and procedures such as evacuation routes and assembly points signs, as well as provide fire extinguishers and first aid kits. There are no safe work procedure implemented at Trimitra Sejati Jaya Ltd yet, it only oriented on the existed Quality Management System
Application of Independence Land Use with Contemporary Architecture Approach in Human Rights History Museum Ulfatah, Miftakhul Maulidyah; Widjajanti, Wiwik Widyo; Salisnanda, Randy Pratama
Journal of Civil Engineering, Planning and Design Vol 2, No 2 (2023): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31284/j.jcepd.2023.v2i2.4916

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Indonesia is a state of law that has a recognition to protect the rights of every citizen, every human being has the right to live, grow and develop without discrimination. Surabaya is a city that has a lot of history as well as being the capital of East Java Province and the second largest city in Indonesia. The design location is on Dr. Ir. Soekarno (Merr) street, Surabaya City. Human rights are owned by all human beings from birth and are valid for life, but human rights currently tend to be ignored, so that many people do not get their rights fairly, there is no mutual respect, are oppressed and treated inhumanely in violation of existing norms. Using descriptive and qualitative methods to determine case studies. The selection of the theme of Contemporary Architecture with the macro concept of Independence which means free or independent, so that the design of the Human Rights history Museum design applies freedom of work but still adheres to existing norms. The design result of the transformation of the land concept results in a micro-landscape that is extensive and has a wide-reaching nature. With the existence of the Museum of Human Rights History, it is hoped that it can become a means of education and knowledge for all groups, both for the public, students, and students so that they can respect each other regardless of differences in any aspect to raise awareness of the importance of Human Rights as a message of peace to be free in accordance with the norms of Pancasila.
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
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31284/j.jcepd.2023.v2i1.4530

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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.
Product Design of Surabaya City Park Bench with The Development of The Concept Of 5 Ergonomic Attributes Richo, Yosef; Amelia, Desita Rizky; Pemadani, Duta
Journal of Civil Engineering, Planning and Design Vol 1, No 2 (2022): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31284/j.jcepd.2022.v1i2.3608

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Parks have an important role for residents of the city of Surabaya, in addition to functioning as a place of relaxation, parks also have various important roles such as as a source of city lungs, family recreation facilities, entertainment, health, and sports to sharing knowledge and culture. Park Bench is one of the important facility products that can increase the value of satisfaction in the minds of visitors. The research here tries to explore further the design of the park bench by looking at the suitability of various aspects to support the comfort and safety of its use.          In this study, trying to harmonize the design of park benches by developing the concept of comfort and safety on ergonomic standards, first, the researchers studied and analyzed the existing conditions of several parks in the city of Surabaya and also analyzed the sources of supporting literature. Existing in this study took several samples of city park benches that matched the criteria to be used as subjects in the study, the two researchers then analyzed the criteria for developing product design management by looking at the needs of the user aspects by combining them with the suitability of Ergonomics standards. Furthermore, the researchers also tried to look at other supporting attributes in supporting the level of comfort and safety of park benches such as product quality consisting of aesthetics and functionality. The three researchers carried out data processing and calculations for calculating ergonomic values that could be applied to product design.         The research here is expected to be able to understand more deeply related to the development of the Surabaya city park bench design by applying the comfort and safety attributes in more detail and also to understand the standard characteristics that can be applied to the next park bench product design.

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