Standard operational procedures development for government building's care and maintenance work of structure component to improve work effectiveness and efficiency using risk-based approach

Febrian Hera Pratama, Yusuf Latief, Rossy A. Machfudiyanto

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Abstract

The collapse of the structural component of a building can cause physical and material losses, both to the building management and the building's occupants. This can happen due to the absence of a standard operating procedure that is appropriate to the government's regulation regarding the maintenance and care for structural components. In the current condition, the government's building as the center of public services does not have a proper standard operating procedure regarding the maintenance and care for structural components. The aim of this research is to develop a procedure regarding the maintenance and care of a building's structure based on risk. Risk in this context is defined as the risk that influences the duration of each work activity. The methods used in this research are archive analysis, survey, and case study. The result of this research is a standard operating procedure for maintenance works and care for structural components of a building based on risk. This can be utilized to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of the work process.

Original languageEnglish
Article number012015
JournalIOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Volume426
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 12 Mar 2020
Event3rd International Conference on Eco Engineering Development, ICEED 2019 - Solo, Indonesia
Duration: 13 Nov 201914 Nov 2019

Keywords

  • building care
  • building maintenance
  • Procedure development
  • risk-based
  • structural component

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