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Kematangan Shop Drawing Sebagai Penentu Pekerjaan Ulang (Rework) Proyek Konstruksi
Author(s) -
Ryan Immanuel,
Bambang Endro Yuwono
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
indonesian journal of construction engineering and sustainable development
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2621-4164
DOI - 10.25105/cesd.v3i1.8023
Subject(s) - rework , work (physics) , quality (philosophy) , analytic hierarchy process , operations management , context (archaeology) , resource (disambiguation) , engineering , process management , business , computer science , operations research , geography , archaeology , mechanical engineering , computer network , philosophy , epistemology , embedded system
Construction project implementation mostly faced by rework. Rework couldn’t be avoided and is experienced  in a construction world. Rework is defined as all physical work of construction committed more than once or  re-work which is done by contractor in the implementation stage, and or an activity to eliminate works that  have been done before as a part of construction project out of resource context, where there is no change order  and making up the cost from the owner. Rework could give a bad impact to performance, work productivity, and cost directly or indirectly having it has a quite significant consequences. By considering the bad impact  obtained has far-reaching consequences, hence efforts to reduce the occurrence of rework in construction  project stage is highly needed. This research was conducted to prove the maturity of Shop Drawing as a  Determinant of Rework Project Construction of Multilevel Buildings Research carried out by using  questionnaires. Respondents at the main survey stage were shown to contractors who were carrying out  multistorey construction projects in the DKI Jakarta and surrounding areas. Respondents who filled in the Project Manager questionnaire were 3 people, 7 Site Managers, 5 Supervisors, 6 Quality Controls, 4  Engineering staff. In this study, data analysis techniques are determined using the AHP (Analytical Hierarchy  Process) method, aiming to determine the dominant factors (ranking) of the factors that cause rework in construction work to prove the maturity of Shop Drawing As Determine Project Rework Construction of  multistorey buildings. The results of this study indicate that the maturity of shop drawings greatly determines  the occurrence of rework in multistorey building projects.

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