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International Journal of Sustainable Building, Infrastructure and Environment
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International Journal of Sustainable Building, Infrastructure, and Environment (IJOSBIE) is a peer-reviewed open-access international scientific journal who aims to provide an international platform for researchers, professionals, lecturer, and educational practitioners on all topics related to sustainable building, infrastructure, and environment issues, insight by leading scholars, theorists, and practitioners worldwide. IJOSBIE papers will be published twice a year on January and July by Universitas PGRI Semarang, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia.
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Analysis Of Container Yard Capacity in TPK Semarang Arif, An Zaenal; Suwandi, Putri Anggi Permata; Kristiawan, Agung
International Journal of Sustainable Building, Infrastructure and Environment (IJOSBIE) Vol 5, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Science and Technology Research Centre, Universitas PGRI Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26877/ijosbie.v5i2.21870

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TPK Semarang is one of the container terminals located in the Tanjung Emas Port area, Semarang which has a special pier or terminal for container ship activities, where the Semarang Container Terminal area is in the Tanjung Emas Port area, Semarang in Central Java Province. It should be noted that the Yard Occupancy Ratio (YOR) in 2022 is 46%, based on the UNCTAD standard YOR classification, which is sufficient, given the condition of the existing stockpiling yard area. Semarang TPK is still able to serve the growing flow of containers until 2032, this is related to the yard occupancy ratio (YOR). In the 2032 analysis, the YOR value at TPK Semarang reached 79% and was included in the high category so that it would affect the level of service at the terminal.
Cost Performance Evaluation of The Improvement of The Wirosari-Karangasem Road Section, Wirosari District Uses Method (Earned Value Concept) Irawan, Arie Kris; Suwandi, Putri Anggi Permata; Kristiawan, Agung
International Journal of Sustainable Building, Infrastructure and Environment (IJOSBIE) Vol 5, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Science and Technology Research Centre, Universitas PGRI Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26877/ijosbie.v5i2.19902

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In construction projects that occur in Indonesia, implementation often experiences delays and cost losses where the realization in the field does not match the planned schedule and planned budget due to several factors that occur, even though a thorough cost plan has been prepared, in practice in the field there are still many problems that arise problems in implementation. So the Earned Value Concept or EVM (Earned Value Method) method is used to overcome this problem to determine the implementation cost performance during the project and the indicators used for analysis include: BCWP (Budget Cost of Work Performance), BCWS (Budget Cost of Work Schedule), ACWP (Actual Cost of Work Performance), SV (Schedule Variance), CV (Cost Variance), SPI (Schedule Performance Index), CPI (Cost Performance Index), ETS (Estimated Temporary Schedule), and EAS (Estimated All Schedule). This research aims to evaluate the cost performance of the Wirosari - Karangasem Subdistrict road section improvement project. Wirosari uses the Earned Value Concept method. This method is used to measure project performance by comparing the value of the results achieved (Earned Value) with the planned value (Planned Value) and target value (Budgeted Cost of Work Performed) from week 1 to week 16 using the Concept Earned Value or EVM (Earned Value Method). From the results of this research, the performance of project implementation costs or calculations is knownCost Performance Index (CPI) Whichcut offweek 16 of 34 weeks in the period 6 to 12 May 2024 was 1.156 and there was no CPI value 1 with Cost Variation (CV) week 16 amounting to IDR 589,440,708.64, so that if the project implementation performance in the weekly reporting remains the same until the project is completed, the estimated costs required to complete the remaining project work orEstimate To Complete (ETC) amounting to IDR 1,294,766,228.89 so that the total estimated project costs required to complete the project work orEstimate At Completion (EAC) is IDR 5,075,881,759.65 and the estimated profit obtained from the project or Variance At Completion (VAC) is IDR 791,424,240.35
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF PRECAST HALF SLAB COST BUDGET PLANS WITH CONVENTIONAL CONCRETE PLATES Hizballah, M Firoos; Suwandi, Putri Anggi Permata; Rizani, Mohammad Debby
International Journal of Sustainable Building, Infrastructure and Environment (IJOSBIE) Vol 5, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Science and Technology Research Centre, Universitas PGRI Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26877/ijosbie.v5i2.19761

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The development of construction methods used in construction has progressed from year to year and in planning the construction of a building it is necessary to select several construction methods. Among them are casting methods that can be done conventionally in a more modern and practical way, namely by using precast. In this research, the floor slab construction method is planned using the conventional floor slab method and the precast half slab method in the Kajen Regional Hospital construction project. The purpose of this research is to analyze the cost efficiency and construction time between the conventional floor slab method and the precast half slab method. The results of the comparison analysis of the conventional floor slab method require a cost of Rp797,269,777.81 with an implementation time of 64 days while the precast half slab method requires a cost of Rp1,470,907,469.89 with an implementation time of 72 days.
Identification of Shallow Foundation In Swampland Banjarmasin Agusniansyah, Nursyarif; Sarbini, Gusti Novi
International Journal of Sustainable Building, Infrastructure and Environment (IJOSBIE) Vol 5, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Science and Technology Research Centre, Universitas PGRI Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26877/ijosbie.v5i2.18920

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The condition of the land in Banjarmasin is swamp land (commonly called soft soil) with low bearing capacity so that a special and suitable foundation is needed. This makes the uniqueness and characteristics of the foundations that are often applied in this area. The type of foundation that is often used is to follow materials such as wooden poles or concrete pillars. This is an advanced application of the shallow foundation type. In this study, an in-depth study of the types of foundations on swampy soils in Banjarmasin will be carried out in the form of types including shallow foundations. It will be investigated by comparing the field findings in the area around and outside the city of Banjarmasin. Comparison of the types of foundations found will identify how they are applied. Field observation studies were carried out at various construction sites in Banjarmasin and the surrounding area, especially objects of low-rise buildings and other uses such as fences and earthfill retaining walls. The data is presented in a descriptive manner. The purpose of this study is to provide an applicative description of the foundation in the Banjarmasin swamp land with a comparison of the types of foundations in the surrounding area. It will identify the foundation materials that can be applied and how the application techniques are implemented in the field.
A Study on the Sense of Place in the Café dan Restauant “Tanatap Wall Garden” Semarang Fitri, Rizki Dila; Adelline, Salshabilla Shafa; Widiastuti, Kurnia
International Journal of Sustainable Building, Infrastructure and Environment (IJOSBIE) Vol 5, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Science and Technology Research Centre, Universitas PGRI Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26877/ijosbie.v5i2.21871

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The design of public buildings in general plays an important role in influencing the sensation of a building, in addition to creating an interesting and unique visual impression, affecting the feelings of visitors, and having a positive or negative impact on the environment around the building. One of them is Tanatap Wall Garden which is located on Jl. Madukoro No.4-5, Tawangsari, Semarang City. Tanatap Wall Garden has its own characteristics that distinguish it from the many modern coffee shops in Semarang City. In the background by a well-known architect, Antonius Richard Rusli, as the founder of the RAD+ar (Research Artistic Design + architecture) design group which focuses on the characteristics of the tropical climate in the Indonesian archipelago with innovative designs and contributions to sustainable architecture. The Semarang City Wall Garden is included in one of the design experiments carefully planned by RAD+ar, with the aim of evaluating the performance of commercial spaces in real-world situations that are sustainable. Tanatap Wall Garden Semarang City has a tropical architectural style with natural elements created in it that are adapted from existing site conditions. 

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