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Analysis of Sea Border Transportation in Indonesia, Case Study: Crossing Between Indonesia and Philippines (Bitung – Davao City)
Indonesia as an archipelagic country consists of thousands of islands and has a large sea area so that the required mode of transportation is sea transportation as a means of mobility and driving national economic development. In addition, Indonesian waters serve as a liaison between cities, as well as between countries. As a border on the island of Sulawesi, the city of Bitung is a link between Indonesia and the city of Davao City in the Philippines. For all of this, security for shipping, especially at the border, is needed to support the smooth delivery of goods by using Ferry Ro/Ro ships so that sea transportation activities in general and trade and economic activities between the two countries can run smoothly because maritime safety greatly affects the continuation of development effort
Evaluasi Kinerja Bangunan Gedung Kementerian Pekerjaan Umum dan Perumahan Rakyat
Kinerja suatu gedung dapat dilihat dari fungsi utama gedung yaitu sebagai tempat manusia melakukan kegiatannya, apakah sebagai hunian atau tempat tinggal, kegiatan keagamaan, kegiatan usaha, kegiatan sosial, budaya, maupun kegiatan khusus dan kegiatan umum (Pedoman Pemeliharaan dan Pemeliharaan Gedung dalam Permen PU No.24/PRT/M/2008). Setelah fungsi utama terpenuhi, penilaian kinerja gedung perlu dilakukan sebagai salah satu bentuk evaluasi, sehingga dapat diketahui tingkat kebermanfaatan suatu gedung pada tahap operasi dan pemeliharaan. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah mengevaluasi kinerja gedung guna melengkapi pedoman yang sudah ada. Pada penelitian ini, variabel penilaian kinerja gedung berdasarkan studi literatur dan wawancara terstruktur, kemudian dilakukan filterisasi variabel dengan metode Relative Important Index (RII), dan pemberian bobot dengan metode Pairwise Comparison. Semua proses ini dilakukan berdasarkan pendapat para ahli yang berkompeten di bidang bangunan gedung. Semua tahapan dilakukan dengan kuesioner dan hingga pada tahap akhir yaitu penilaian. Validasi model penilaian kinerja gedung yang dilakukan pada gedung Ditjen Cipta Karya dan gedung Ditjen Bina Marga yaitu dengan output penilaian dipresentasikan dalam bentuk spider web untuk memberikan gambaran hasil evaluasi gedung
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JMAIF, Volume 6, Edisi Khusus 2, Juli 2022Puji syukur kami sampaikan kepadaNya. Kini tiba saatnya untuk menerbitkan Volume 6 Edisi Khusus 2, yaitu JMAIF 6 (Edisis khusus 2) Juli 2022. Edisi Khusus ini diterbitkan untuk menampung makalah syarat lulus yang dipresentasikan pada SeMAIF #3 2022, Seminar Nasional Manajemen Aset Infrastruktur & Fasilitas.Rencananya, Edisi Khusus ini akan diteruskan tahun depan untuk menampung makalah-makalah karyasiswa Kerjasama dengan Kementerian PUPR dan SeMAIF
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JIFAM, Vol.3, Issue 1, March 2021Framework for Facilities Management Services Procurement in Public Buildings in Abuja-NigeriaSani Momoh, Jennifer Ayegba, Luqman Oyewobi, Calistus Ayegba, Abdulquadri Bilau & Richard JimohHydropower Sustainability Assessment Protocol (HSAP) Implementation in Indonesia: A mini-reviewNovi Andriany Teguh & Ainul Firdatun NisaaWeighting The Fire Protection Systems Technical Requirements to Determine Flats ReliabilityAgainst Fire HazardsAris Aminulwahyu, I Putu Artama Wiguna & Tri Joko Wahyu AdiPurabaya Bus Station Service Performance in New Adaptation PeriodPutu Cinthya Pratiwi Kardita, Achmad Wicaksono & M. Ruslin AnwarModeling and Optimization of the Compressive Strength of High Volume Fly Ash ECC with Low Modulus PVA Fiber Using Response Surface Methodology (RSM)Isyaka Abdulkadir & Bashar S. MohammedImplementation of Risk Management in Property ProjectsI Wayan Muka & Agung WibowoA New Approach to Estimate the Potential Assets Loss due to Dam-Break Event in IndonesiaFarrell Wiguna, Doddi Yudianto, Bobby Minola Ginting & Albert WicaksonoJIFAM, Vol.2, Supplement 1, December 2020Life Cycle Cost Structure of a Government Office Green Building – Case of the Ministry of Public Works and Housing Main BuildingDomenico Adi Nugroho, Hitapriya Suprayitno, Tri Joko Wahyu AdiEffect of Waste Tire Rubber on the Durability Behavior of Cement Composites: A ReviewIsyaka Abdulkadir, Bashar S. MohammedPreliminary Reflection on Basic Principle of Operation Management for Public Work Infrastructure Asset ManagementRia Asih Soemitro, Hitapriya SuprayitnoComparing the Result of Infrastructure and Facility Demand Distribution Similarity Test Between Using Percentage Value and Real ValueHitapriya Suprayitno, Vita Ratnasari, Ria Asih Aryani SoemitroLearn Asset Management based on PTPN 9 Case – Preliminary Overview of the Institution, the Function, and the General Business AssetsSoedarmawan Soewardi, Hitapriya Suprayitno, Ria Asih Aryani Soemitr
The Physical Integration of Smart Transportation Characteristics of Suroboyo Bus and the Feeder
Surabaya City is one of the cities in Indonesia that applies smart mobility. In implementing smart transportation, Surabaya city has already had a mode of transportation that supports the implementation of the ITS-ATCS infrastructure, namely Surabaya Bus. Not only to rely on advanced transportation modes and infrastructure facilities, one of the principles of smart transportation is the integration of modes. This study aims to examine the characteristics of physical integration that can be developed and maximized for the application of the Suroboyo bus multimodal smart transportation integration. The research method uses for the analysis is descriptive analysis while the method used for the data collection is primary data collection. The physical integration of smart transportation characteristics of Suroboyo Bus and the feeder such as the use of terminals, the use of bus stops, and transfers, need to maximize their function in the application of the physical integration of smart transportation for Suroboyo bus and feeder transportation
Analisa Peluangan Investasi dalam Pemanfaatan Aset Daerah Eks Puskesmas Oro-Oro Ombo di Kota Madiun
Ketersediaan Aset Pemerintah Kota Madiun merupakan suatu potensi yang dapat dioptimalkan untuk menumbuhkan perekonomian apabila dikembangkan dengan baik. Lahan Bekas Puskesmas Oro-Oro Ombo milik Pemerintah Kota Madiun terletak di lokasi yang strategis, dan apabila dimanfaatkan dengan tepat dapat menjadi penggerak kegiatan ekonomi. Kajian ini untuk mengetahui peluang investasi yang dapat ditawarkan kepada investor dengan menggunakan metode Net Present Value (NPV), Internal Rate of Return (IRR), Profitability Index (PI), Payback Period (PP), dan Return on Investment (ROI). Berdasarkan perhitungan dua alternatif yang diberikan yaitu alternatif satu (Madiun Creative Hub) dan alternatif dua (Madiun Creative Hub dan Parkir Bawah Tanah) disimpulkan kedua alternatif tersebut layak investasi secara finansial. Namun demikian pilihan alternatif satu (Madiun Creative Hub)
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Jurnal Manajemen Aset Infrastruktur & FasilitasVolume 5, Nomor 2, April 2021 (e) ISSN 2615-1847 (P) ISSN 2615-1839JMAIF, Vol. 5, No. 1, Januari 2021Faktor-Faktor yang Mempengaruhi Kepuasan Pengguna Jembatan Penyeberangan Orang (JPO) pada Pelayanan Strategis Berskala Nasional di Kota Surabaya Amanda Ristriana Pattisinai, Fitri Rohmah WidayantiKajian Dampak Lingkungan bagi Rekonstruksi Gedung Sekolah (Studi Kasus: SDN Mekarsari 6, Depok) Alimuddin Alimuddin, Rulhendri Rulhendri, Nurul Chayati, Ilmi Dian RachmawatiAnalisis Hubungan antara Volume, Kecepatan dan Kepadatan Lalu-Lintas Berdasarkan Model Greenshield, Greenberg dan Underwood Bagas Saputra, Dian SavitriRisiko Infrastruktur Jalan Tol dengan Skema Public-Private-Partnership (PPP) di ASEAN: Suatu Tinjauan Literatur Erna Nurhayati, Ersa Tri Wahyuni, Evita PuspitasariAnalisis Kinerja Aset Pasar Rakyat Kabupaten Bandung Berdasarkan SNI (Studi Kasus Pasar Rakyat Ciwidey) Nurlaila Fadjarwati, Rima Midiyanti, Jaka Sastrawan, Dewi WulandariStudi Komparasi Sistem Steel Frame Tube dengan Sistem Steel Braced Tube menggunakan X-Brace Gabriella Junico, Lidya Fransisca TjongAnalisis Rasio Luas Kolam Tampung Terhadap Luas Daerah Terbangun dalam Upaya Pengendalian Banjir di Wilayah Drainase Selatan Kota Balikpapan Rossana Margaret Kadar Yanti, Besse Nadia Irawan JMAIF, Vol. 4, No. 4, Oktober 2020Faktor Keengganan Pelajar Bersepeda di Yogyakarta Isa Indrawan, Muhammad Zudhy Irawan & Siti MalkhamahPotensi Permintaan Angkutan Umum pada Rencana Rute Feeder di Kecamatan Kuta Alam, Kota Banda Aceh Rio Erlangga, Cut Mutiawati, Fitrika Mita Suryani & MarwanAnalisis Kinerja Aset Destinasi Wisata Waduk, Studi Kasus: Waduk Cijere, Kabupaten Bandung Barat Hennidah Karnawati, Putri Dewi Purnama & Tiara Ulul AzmiKinerja Simpang Monumen Trunojoyo di Kecamatan Sampang, Kabupaten Sampang A. Yusuf Zuhdy, Triaswati M. Notodiningrat, Aan Fauzi & Lukman YusufPartnership Scheme Alternatives for Low-Cost Rental Public Apartment in Indonesia Ria Asih Aryani Soemitro, Farida Rachmawati, Tri Joko Wahyu Adi & Connie SusilawatiPersepsi Masyarakat Mengenai Prioritas Pembangunan Infrastruktur Desa Berbasis Mitigasi Bencana (Studi Kasus Nagari/Desa Inderapura Selatan) Anggraini Rasadi, Benny Hidayat & Taufika OphiyandriPenilaian Tingkat Kerentanan Bangunan Gedung Di Area Sekolah SIT Aliya Bogor Muhamad Lutfi & Rafitri Suryawa
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Paper Writting StipulationPapers on JIFAM - The Journal of Infrastructure & Facility Asset Management Journal is regulated by general stipulation as follows.- Papers must be a real work of the author.- Papers has never been published in other media.- Papers must contain discussion about Infrastructure & Facility Asset Management.- Papers must contains a new discussion, judging based on the discussion that has been published in previous JIFAM.- The paper has to take references from Scientific Journal with minimum of 5 papers.- Paper lengths are limited in 8-16 pages.- Paper Template can be downloaded on the website http://https://iptek.its.ac.id/index.php/jifamScope of TopicJIFAM accepts papers on Infrastructure & Facility Asset Management. The scope of the topic includes, but not limited, of the following.- I & F Function- I & F Demand - Supply- I & F User Behavior- I & F Policy- I & F Planning- I & F Administration Aspects- I & F Operation System- I & F Maintenance System- I & F Evaluation Technique- I & F Disposal- I & F Economical Aspect- I & F Financial Aspect- I & F Management Organization- I & F Spatial Aspects and Environmental Aspect
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Framework for Facilities Management Services Procurement in Public Buildings in Abuja-Nigeria Sani Momoh, Jennifer Ayegba, Luqman Oyewobi, Calistus Ayegba, Abdulquadri Bilau& Richard JimohHydropower Sustainability Assessment Protocol (HSAP) Implementation in Indonesia : A mini-review Novi Andriany Teguh & Ainul Firdatun NisaaWeighting The Fire Protection Systems Technical Requirements to Determine Flats Reliability Against Fire Hazards Aris Aminulwahyu, I Putu Artama Wiguna& Tri Joko Wahyu AdiPurabaya Bus Station Service Performance in New Adaptation Period Putu Cinthya Pratiwi Kardita, Achmad Wicaksono & M. Ruslin AnwarModelling and Optimization of the Compressive Strength of High Volume Fly Ash ECC with Low Modulus PVA Fiber Using Response Surface Methodology (RSM) Isyaka Abdulkadir& Bashar S. MohammedImplementation of Risk Management in Property Projects I Wayan Muka & Agung WibowoA New Approach to Estimate the Potential Assets Loss due to Dam-Break Event in Indonesia Farrell Wiguna, Doddi Yudianto, Bobby Minola Ginting & Albert Wicakson
Weighting The Fire Protection Systems Technical Requirements to Determine Flats Reliability Against Fire Hazards
Flats are multi-story buildings built to serve a region that is divided into functionally structured sections, both in horizontal and vertical directions consist of each unit that can be owned and used separately. Flats are often identified as poorly maintained buildings especially in infrastructure and facilities that support the security, convenience, and safety of occupants and buildings. Fire in flats can be caused by various things including human, natural, and accidental factors. Fire prevention can be performed properly when flats manager and occupants can understand the risks that can trigger fires as well as those that can hinder the rescue process. This study tries to find out the weight of fire protection systems technical requirements to determine flats’ reliability against fire hazards based on the Minister of Public Works Regulation, National Fire Protection Association, and American Society For Testing and Materials. Through the filtering phase analyzed with Relative Importance Index followed by weighting phase analyzed with Pairwise Comparison, the result obtained an order of requirements from the highest to lowest weight are Means of Escape (24,1%), Active Protection Systems (18,9%), Passive Protection Systems (14,5%), Utilities (13,5%), Site Planning (10,1%), Occupancies (9,8%) and Housekeeping (9,1%)