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IPTEK The Journal of Engineering
ISSN : 23378557     EISSN : 28075064     DOI : -
Core Subject : Engineering,
IPTEK The Journal of Engineering (E-ISSN: 2337-8557) is an academic journal on the issued related to engineering and technology. IPTEK The Journal of Engineering published first time in August 2014. From 2014-2018 (Volume 1-4) IPTEK The Journal of Engineering publish three issues (numbers) annually (April, August, and December). Since 2019 published annually in April and August. It is open to all scientist, researchers, education practitioners, and other scholars. Therefore this journal welcomes various topics in different engineering disciplines. Our target is to reach all universities, research centers and institutes in the globe. Call for Papers IPTEK The Journal of Engineering is an open-access journal, which means that visitors all over the world could read, download, cite, and distribute papers published in this journal for free. We adopt a peer-review model, which insured fast publishing and convenient submission. In addition to peer-reviewed original research papers, the Editorial Board welcomes original research reports, state-of-the-art reviews and communications in the broadly defined field of engineering science and technology. Theses, dissertations, research papers, and reviews are all acceptable for publication. All topics should relevant to the issues faced by industries, governments, and communities. The broad-based topics may be covered by the following knowledge areas: Computer Engineering and Information Systems (Telematics, Algorithms and Programming, Network Based Computing, Smart Computing and Vision, Intelligent Information Management, Computer Architecture and Networking, Applied Modeling and Computing, Graphics Interaction and Games, Software engineering, Information Technology Infrastructure and Security, Information Systems Management, Data Engineering and Business Intelligence, Data Acquisition and Information Dissemination, Enterprise System, and Smart Cities and Cyber Security) Civil Infrastructure Engineering (Hydrotechnics and Surveying, Construction Implementation Management, Building Materials and Structures, and Transportation and Geotechnics) Mechanical Engineering (Energy Convertion, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Mechanical Design, and Manufacture) Electrical Engineering Automation (Cyber Physical, Automation, and Industrial Robots, Programmable Logic Controller and Control System, Antennas and Propagation, Instrumentation, Measurement and Power System Identification, Multimedia Telecommunications Network, Multimedia Communication, Electric Energy Conversion, Electric Power System Simulation, High voltage, System and Cybernetics, Microelectronics and Embedded Systems, Biocybernetics, Instrumentation and Biomedical Signal Processing, Multimedia Computing and Machine Intelligence, and Digital Signal Processing) Chemical Engineering (Applied Chemistry, Biochemical and Bioprocess, Advance Functional Materials and Analysis, Thermodynamic, Chemical Reaction, Material and Nanocomposite, Bioenergy, Wastewater Treatment, Process Integration, Fluid Mechanic, and Sustainable Industrial Systems) Instrumentation Engineering (Control Instrumentation, Measurement Instrumentation, Photonic Engineering, Vibration and Acoustics, and Embedded Systems and Physical Cyber) Business Statistics (Business Analytic, and Quality and Productivity Engineering) And physical, chemical, biological, and environmental sciences that are directly related to engineering.
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NPV at Risk Review on Investment Evaluation of Hotel Development in Block M Jakarta Aroka Aryadeta
IPTEK The Journal of Engineering Vol 3, No 2 (2017)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j23378557.v3i2.a2789

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Hotel Grandhika Blok M Jakarta built in 2013 and started operation in early 2016. In terms of investment, the function of the building is not necessarily the best. Therefore it is necessary to do further study on the evaluation of hotel development, whether it remains operational as a hotel or there is a better investment alternative on the land of Grandhika Hotel Block M. The results of spreading questionnaires to five property experts consisting of academic and practitioners experts, are obtained the probability for hotel 100% optimists and 0% pesimists, Apartement 60% optimists and 40% pesimists, Offices 40% optimists and 60% pesimists. Then do the calculation Net Present Value (NPV). From NPV analysis obtained value NPV after 8 years for hotel NPV Rp. 7,788,146,628.49 , apartments NPVRp. 17,992,955,784.81 and officeNPV Rp. 6,852,663,146.56. For a maximum productivity analysis of the value of the property at the end of the investment period, so the utilization of land for the hotel will provide productivity of76.90%, for apartements provide productivity of 41.62% and office provide value of productivity of 18.16%. After obtained probability, productivity analysis and Net Present Value then taken decision by using decision tree method. The result is that the hotel as the best investment. From these results the best investment the investor can decide whether to continue operating the hotel or change functions the best alternative of the existing alternatives.
Estimation Risk of High Risk Building Project on Contractor Imayanti Basari
IPTEK The Journal of Engineering Vol 3, No 2 (2017)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j23378557.v3i2.a2790

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The increasing need for space and limited land especially in big cities cause many high rise building projects in Indonesia. Construction projects including high rise building projects are located in complex and dynamic environments result in high levels of uncertainty and risk. Risks are always present in construction projects and often lead to delay schedules or cost overruns. Risk management is a process consisting of risk identification, qualitative and quantitative assessment, response with appropriate methods of handling and risk control. The concept of risk management is becoming very popular in a number of businesses. Many companies often create risk management procedures in their projects to improve performance, minimize losses and increase profits Risk event from a different project is different from the risk event on another project. Likewise, the level of occurrence and impact in each project is always changing from one project to another. This makes it difficult for management to handle risks on new projects. Lack of risk management, even inadequate risk analysis, can put construction projects in jeopardy. This research looked for alternatives to get risk event, concequance or impact estimates and likelihood or generic possibilities in order to be used to control the risk of subsequent high rise building projects. This research involves several high rise building projects that will be used as a basis for determining risk events, concequance or impact and likelihood or possibilities. In this study used qualitative methods, and data analysis is done by statistical analysis by finding the average of available data. Estimation this risk can help contractors, especially in the field of high rise building to manage risk both from risk factors, likelihood and consequence.
The Factor Analysis That Has Significant Influence on The Timing of Implementation of Infrastructure Development LRT (Light Rail Transit) Projects in Jabodebek Faisal Fahmi
IPTEK The Journal of Engineering Vol 3, No 2 (2017)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j23378557.v3i2.a2797

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Jakarta Bogor Depok Light Rail Transit or abbreviated as LRT Jabodebek is a Mass Transit system with light rail (LRT) which is planned to be built in Jakarta, Indonesia and connecting Jakarta with surrounding cities like Bekasi and Bogor. One of the most important problem in the construction of this Jabodebek LRT is the delay in implementation time. This study aims to determine the factors that have a significant influence on the timing of the implementation on Jabodebek LRT. This research used descriptive method. The instruments that used in data collection is through questionnaire technique (questionnaire). This research will discuss about the application of the TOPSIS method in classifying which factors are the most significant to the time of construction on Jabodebek LRT. The weighting critriea and the classification criteria using Topsis. The results of this study indicate that land handover aspect is the first rank to be considered as the main factor causing project delay with preference value 0.9. The second aspect is the preparation of a good work plan with a preference value of 0.82. The third aspect is the selection of improper construction methods with the preference value of 0.8 and the fourth aspect which is not less important to be considered is the funding aspect of the project activity with the preference value 0.79. The author recommends that the decision makers should consider these aspects so that project implementation time can be well controlled so that there is no delay to know which factor is the most significant with respect to time in the implementation time of the project Jabodebek LRT.

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