Development of Building Reliability System Based on Regulation of the Minister of Public Work Number: 24/PRT/M/2008
Date
2020-10Author
RESDIANTO, Anang Dwi
KOESOEMAWATI, Dewi Junita
RATNANINGSIH, Anik
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The aims of study include obtaining a system for the assessment and maintenance of state building assets of the Government in Jember Regency which supports the reliability of the building according to the criteria in the SLF; obtaining a program that supports the application of the Assessment and Maintenance System for state building assets of the Government in Jember Regency and knowing the results of the assessment and Maintenance System Program for the State Building asset of the Government in Jember Regency that has been made in the Case Study Object in 3 City District areas in Jember Regency. The research is a quantitative descriptive. The objects of this research are state buildings in 3 urban sub-districts in Jember Regency. Methods of data analysis using descriptive analysis and Confimatory Factor Analysis (CFA). The results showed that the assessment and maintenance system for the state building assets of the Government in Jember Regency which supports the reliability of the building according to the criteria in the SLF shows that all components of reliability, including architectural components, building structures, utilities and environmental housekeeping are appropriate, while the accessibility components are re-weighted. . The results of the criteria show that all components are reliable. Programs that support the application of the Assessment and Maintenance System for the state building assets of the Government in Jember Regencyare created using a systematic maintenance system table according to each component. The results of the implementation of the Government of Jember Regency's asset assessment and maintenance system program that has been made in the Case Study Object in 3 Kota Subdistricts in Jember Regency still have shortcomings and need improvement. This still needs improvement and there are no standard suggestions for maintenance and repair measures for buildings, especially priorities for utility, architectural and structural components.
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