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Sustainable Civil Building Management and Engineering Journal
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30323711     DOI : https://doi.org/10.47134/scbmej
Core Subject : Engineering,
Sustainable Civil Building Management and Engineering Journal is an academic journal organized which a focus and scope: Sustainable Building Design and Construction, Civil Engineering for Sustainability, Building Management and Maintenance, Environmental and Social Considerations. The scope of SCBMEJ invites original research papers, review articles, and case studies that contribute to the advancement of sustainable practices in civil engineering, building management, and related disciplines. The journal encourages interdisciplinary approaches and welcomes submissions that address the challenges and opportunities at the intersection of environmental, social, and economic sustainability in the built environment.
Articles 69 Documents
Tata Ruang Rumah Ideal dalam Novel Teka-Teki Rumah Aneh Karya Uketsu Ifroh Ya Albi; Muhammad Raaid Hammas El Ghazali; Eva Dwi Kurniawan
Sustainable Civil Building Management and Engineering Journal Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/scbmej.v1i2.2112

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Houses, serving as spaces for human interaction and socialization, require meticulous design to create environments that provide protection and comfort. This research focuses on spatial layout within homes as a critical factor influencing functionality, aesthetics, and inhabitant health, referencing Uketsu's novel "Teka-Teki Rumah Aneh." Employing hermeneutics and semiotics as text analysis methods, the study aims to unveil hidden meanings. Hermeneutics utilizes three main approaches, while semiotics concentrates on signs within objects, enabling a holistic and in-depth understanding of the text's context. The research emphasizes the division of spatial characteristics and efficiency in room utilization, indicating that building layouts may not entirely align with ideal spatial concepts. The significance of efficient placement of walls and doors, along with the integration of elements such as windows, is highlighted to create floor plans more in line with the ideal spatial concepts for homes. The research findings assert that the arrangement of living spaces should ideally blend practical functionality with appealing aesthetics, giving top priority to the comfort and health of the inhabitants.
Efektifitas Metode Job Instruction Training dan Visual Presentations dalam Pelatihan Tukang Bangunan Menerapkan Teknologi Ferosemen Gunasti, Amri; Sanosra, Abadi; Muhtar, Muhtar; Ipak Rahmawati, Erna
Sustainable Civil Building Management and Engineering Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/scbmej.v1i1.2127

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Increasing the ability of builders to apply ferrocement technology as a building material is a very urgent activity. The use of visual presentations that represent Off the job training methods and job instruction training that represent On the job training as training methods for builders needs to be further investigated for their level of effectiveness. This research was conducted to measure the effectiveness of the two training methods using different tests. The aim of this research is to determine the effectiveness of the visual presentation method compared to job instruction training. The results of the research show that there are real differences in the indicators of skilled builders stripping plaster, skilled builders installing woven wire stands and knowing their sizes, skilled builders installing woven wire, skilled builders installing binding wire, understanding the sequence of implementation and understanding every detail. the size of each step in implementing ferrocement technology. The research results also stated that there was no difference in the ability indicators for Skilled Builders to Install Plaster using the Visual Presentations or Job Instruction Training methods.
Pengukuran Road User Satisfaction Index Jalan Jawa Kabupaten Jember Zainuddin Permana, Muhammad; Hamduwibawa, Rofi Budi; Gunasti, Amri
Sustainable Civil Building Management and Engineering Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/scbmej.v1i1.2129

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Java Road is one of the roads located in Sumbersari District, Jember Regency, which is very busy and strategic, causing several problems, such as congestion, noise, traffic accidents and other things. Research on the level of satisfaction of Javanese road users is an urgent matter that must be done. The aim of this research is to analyze the level of importance and performance of Javanese roads. In this research, the basis for making the instrument was based on interviews with stakeholders and based on the RUSI (Road User Satisfaction Index) standard which had been used in previous research. The research results show that the Road User Satisfaction Index (RUSI) value on Javanese roads is 58.50. The RUSI value is in the range between 51-65.99 percent with quite satisfactory criteria.
Standarisasi Kinerja Waktu dan Biaya dengan Metode Earned Value pada Tahap Pekerjaan Struktur Proyek Agitiya Wahyu , Andre; Gunasti , Amri; Cahya Dewi , Ilanka
Sustainable Civil Building Management and Engineering Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/scbmej.v1i1.2138

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The Jember Millennium Home Center Project experienced delays, because there was a difference between the costs that should have been spent not in accordance with the scheduled work performance and the difference here is negative. Therefore, research on cost index analysis and schedule performance index on the Jember Millennium Home Center project has no shortage of costs and the realization of completion work in the field is late. The purpose of this research is to calculate CPI and SPI. The method used in this research is Earned Value Analysis. The results showed that the Schedule Variant (SV) had a negative value of -Rp.30,940,091.57. While the value (CV) for 15 weeks has a positive value of Rp. 16,779,031.46, - from the difference in BCWP fees of Rp. 47,719,123 and ACWP Rp. 30,940,091, - means the project does not suffer losses.
Analisis Perbandingan Efesiensi Biaya dan Waktu pada Pondasi Sumuran dan Pondasi Tapak Pembangunan Gedung Tipikor Polda Aceh Putri, Sandifa; Gunasti, Amri; Alihudien, Arief
Sustainable Civil Building Management and Engineering Journal Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/scbmej.v1i3.2149

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The foundation is a building structure located under the building. The foundation cannot be separated from the building structure because it is a structural part whose function is to transmit the load from the upper structure to the supporting soil layer beneath it to prevent collapse of the soil or settlement of the structural system. This research compares the costs and time required for pit foundation work with site foundations, with the aim of finding out whether the planned costs and implementation time have the same efficiency or not. The purpose of this research is to find out how much bearing capacity there is in the well and site foundations, how much costs are needed to plan the well and site foundations, and how long the implementation time is required. The method used in this research is a comparative study (Comparison). The comparative or comparison method is research that uses the technique of comparing an object with another object. The objects being compared, the comparative method is carried out to compare the similarities and differences of two or more facts and properties of the object being studied. From the calculation analysis, the bearing capacity of the well foundation was obtained at 1950 KN with a cost of IDR 469,046,724 and an implementation time of 78 days. Meanwhile, for the site foundation, the foundation bearing capacity was obtained at 451.11 KN at a cost of IDR 174,598,298 and a construction time of 56 days.
Pengendalian Proyek dengan Metode Earned Value pada Pekerjaan Rehabilitasi Jaringan Irigasi Sumber Nangka Jember Eriyanti , Merlita; Kuryanto, Totok Dwi; Gunasti, Amri
Sustainable Civil Building Management and Engineering Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/scbmej.v1i1.2151

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The rehabilitation of the D.I Sumber Nangka Irrigation Network takes 180 days or about 6 months to implement, with a budget of Rp. 4,077,964,693. In this study, the authors will analyze the data using the Earned Value method. Therefore, there is no shortage of research on the basic components of project work costs and the realization of completion of work in the field is not too late. The purpose of this research is to calculate the cost of BCWS, BCWP, and ACWP. The results of the D.I Sumber Nangka Irrigation Network Rehabilitation study, Kec. Ledokombo was completed in the 24th week with a total cost of Rp. 4,077,964,693. in the 1st week to the 24th week the fee used is Rp. 3,702,175,554.
Perbandingan Daya Dukung Tiang Pancang dengan Alat Berat Drop Hammer dan Hydraulic Static Pile Driver (HSPD) Ardiansyah, Moch. Edwin; Aliehudien, Arief; Gunasti, Amri
Sustainable Civil Building Management and Engineering Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/scbmej.v1i1.2152

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The foundation is a base or bottom structure that can carry all the loads above it. Foundation bearing capacity and foundation settlement are very important for foundation planning. In the construction project for the Faculty of Agricultural Technology building at Jember Polytechnic, a recalculation analysis was carried out to compare the carrying capacity using two methods, namely HSPD and Drop Hammer. Soil bearing capacity is calculated based on Standard Penetration Test (SPT) data from 2 soil investigation points. Next, the soil bearing capacity is calculated using the Drop Hammer assumption. The research results show that there is a difference in the carrying capacity of HSPD and Drop Hammer. And the results can be carried out using 2 HSPD heavy equipment and a Drop Hammer at that location. In comparison, Drop Hammer and HSPD driving on a 25 x 25cm mini pile foundation can be carried out. And in the field you can use 2 heavy equipment simultaneously, namely HSPD for spun pile D 50 cm at the smallest permitted carrying capacity value of 68 tonnes at a depth of approximately 12 meters and drop hammer for mini piles at a permitted carrying capacity value of 40.94 tonnes at a depth of approximately 6 meters. However, if you use a drop hammer in areas near residents, don't forget to plan the trench work to reduce vibrations to the surrounding area.
Architectural Peculiarities of the Structure of Technoparks and Technopolises Olimova, Odina
Sustainable Civil Building Management and Engineering Journal Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/scbmej.v1i2.2350

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This research aims to explore the architectural features that define modern technoparks and technopolises as innovative hubs for knowledge-based industries worldwide. By analyzing various case studies from leading global centers, we seek to identify commonalities in design principles, spatial organization, and urban planning strategies that contribute to their success as catalysts for technological advancement and economic growth. Through a comprehensive analysis of diverse case studies, this study identifies recurring design principles, spatial arrangements, and urban planning methodologies that underpin their efficacy as drivers of technological progress and prosperity. The methodology involves an in-depth examination of case studies from prominent technoparks and technopolises worldwide. Analysis is conducted to identify recurring patterns in architectural design, spatial organization, and urban planning strategies. By synthesizing findings from these case studies, this research elucidates the critical factors shaping the architectural landscape of technoparks and technopolises. The results highlight the importance of functionality, aesthetics, and sustainability in architectural design to foster collaboration, creativity, and innovation within these complexes. Spatial organization prioritizes connectivity and accessibility, facilitating interaction among stakeholders and promoting a conducive environment for knowledge exchange and interdisciplinary collaboration. Furthermore, integration of amenities such as green spaces and mixed-use developments enhances the quality of life for occupants and contributes to the overall vibrancy of these innovation clusters. In conclusion, the architectural peculiarities of technoparks and technopolises play a significant role in shaping their identity as catalysts for technological advancement and economic prosperity. Understanding these architectural features provides valuable insights for policymakers, urban planners, and architectural practitioners to strategically plan and sustainably develop technologically-driven urban environments. Leveraging design innovation can cultivate vibrant innovation ecosystems, propelling societies towards a more sustainable and knowledge-driven future.
Modular Systems for Building Renovation Ulugbek, Tojiboev; Marjona, Kamilova
Sustainable Civil Building Management and Engineering Journal Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/scbmej.v1i2.2351

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The article discusses the methodology and technology of installing a new facade system on the old facade of the building, improving the appearance of the building and protecting the old facade, including the prevention of many problems. This research employs an analytical descriptive approach by gathering information on the methodology and technology used in installing modular facade systems on existing buildings. Data is collected through literature review and case studies of successfully implemented building renovation projects. The analysis results indicate that the use of modular systems in building renovation provides numerous benefits, including improved construction efficiency, cost and time reduction, as well as enhanced durability and aesthetics of the building. Moreover, the use of modular systems enables more flexible design adjustments according to the existing architectural context. The utilization of modular systems in building renovation brings positive impacts in enhancing the building's appearance while safeguarding the original facade and preventing various construction issues. By providing more efficient and flexible solutions, modular systems unlock significant potential in sustainably and aesthetically renewing existing building structures.
Features of the Design of Residential Buildings Keldiyar, Khudayberdiyev; Khosiyat , Tashmatova
Sustainable Civil Building Management and Engineering Journal Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/scbmej.v1i2.2352

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The article discusses each type of residential and public buildings has its own spatial planning solution, the design of which reflects a rather complex workflow. When designing multi-family residential buildings, economic factors are primarily taken into account. In particular, the construction of residential buildings in Uzbekistan has its own historical tradition. The houses were built in two versions -national and European. These houses mainly consist of houses with separate courtyards. This study employs a qualitative research approach, drawing insights from architectural literature and historical records to examine the design features of residential buildings in Uzbekistan. Data collection involves literature review, analysis of architectural plans, and examination of historical documents. The analysis reveals that the design of multi-family residential buildings is influenced by various factors, including economic considerations, cultural heritage, and historical traditions. In Uzbekistan, the architectural landscape reflects a blend of national and European styles, each with its own spatial planning solutions and design elements. Traditional houses with separate courtyards not only provide privacy and security but also contribute to the overall aesthetics of residential neighborhoods. Additionally, economic factors play a significant role in shaping the design process, with cost-effective construction methods and materials being prioritized in residential building projects.