scholarly journals LAST PLANNER SYSTEM (LPS) IMPLEMENTATION ON JAKARTA-CIKAMPEK II ELEVATED TOLL ROAD PROJECT

Author(s):  
Ni'mah Tozahro ◽  
Afrizal Nursin

In construction industry, its implementation of the construction  has its own constraints. A good management or project management system is needed to minimize the risk of these constraints. The latest project management concept that has proven more effective and efficient is Last Planner System method. This study aims to investigate how the implementation of Last Planner System works on Jakarta-Cikampek II Elevated Toll Road Project. With the evaluation of weekly job evaluations using PPC (Percent Plan Completed) and Pareto Variance Constraint analysis, the constraint issues of this project will be identified. Then they are followed up to find the right solution in handling the constraints. The research method is done by conducting literature study, problem formulation, followed by implementing LPS method, which is through work flow control such as phase and pull plan, lookahead plan, constrain analysis, daily huddles, PPC (Percent Plan Completed) calculation, Pareto Chart analysis with data variation of issues that have been obtained. The results show that the average PPC weekly project is 83.04% and the most influential reason that must be concerned its priority is submittals.

2021 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Tarek Salama ◽  
Ahmad Salah ◽  
Osama Moselhi

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to present a new method for project tracking and control of integrated offsite and onsite activities in modular construction considering practical characteristics associated with this type of construction. Design/methodology/approach The design embraces building information modelling and integrates last planner system (LPS), linear scheduling method (LSM) and critical chain project management (CCPM) to develop tracking and control procedures for modular construction projects. The developed method accounts for constraints of resources continuity and uncertainties associated with activity duration. Features of proposed method are illustrated in a case example for tracking and control of modular projects. Findings Comparison between developed schedule and Monte Carlo simulation showed that baseline duration generated from simulation exceeds that produced by developed method by 12% and 10% for schedules with 50% and 90% confidence level, respectively. These percentages decrease based on interventions of members of project team in the LPS sessions. The case example results indicate that project is delayed 5% and experienced cost overrun of 2.5%. Originality/value Developed method integrated LPS, LSM and CCPM while using metrics for reliability assessment of linear schedules, namely, critical percent plan complete (PPCcr) and buffer index (BI). PPCcr and BI measure percentage of plan completion for critical activities and buffer consumption, respectively. The developed method provides a systematic procedure for forecasting look-ahead schedules using forecasting correction factor Δt and a newly developed tracking and control procedure that uses PPCcr and BI. Quantitative cost analysis is also provided to forecast and monitor project costs to prove the robustness of proposed framework.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
HARZIKO

AbstractThe problem of satisfaction and trust in marketing strategies is important to pay attention to the foster commitment that leads to customer loyalty which will then generate added value for the banking company itself. With customers' full trust and satisfaction from the customers themselves, of course, PT. Bank BNI Namlea Branch will be favored by customers. Through the background above, what is the problem formulation of this research is how is the effect of satisfaction on the commitment of the Bank BNI (Persero) TBK customers. Namlea branch. The location of this research is located at Bank BNI (Persero) Namlea branch which is located at JL. Ahmad Yani Namlea, Buru Regency, next to the left of the PD Cantik shop, and on the right is my father's restaurant. While the author's research time to get the data needed is 2 (two) months, from January to February. The population in this study were customers who used savings at the Bank BNI Namlea branch, Buru Regency. This population is heterogeneous which can be seen from the diversity of age, sex, and education. Data collection was carried out by field research methods (field research) with data collection techniques namely questionnaires, interviews, and literature study. The type of data in this research is qualitative data analysis and quantitative data analysis. The results show that based on the results of the analysis of the distribution of respondents' answers, Bank Negara Indonesia must always improve the quality of the goods/services provided, where the Bank BNI Namlea branch must continue to strive to fulfill expectations and conformity to customer needs so that customer satisfaction is created. It is suggested that PT. Bank BNI Namlea branch is providing the best service through product quality, improved facilities such as parking lots and waiting rooms. Banks must be responsive in serving customers who will make transactions so that they don't feel bored while waiting/queuing to make transactions.Keywords: Satisfaction, Customer, Bank BNI Namlea


2011 ◽  
Vol 328-330 ◽  
pp. 194-198 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xin Qiu

With capital projects consistently running late and over budget in urban economics, it is time to look at project managers could do to step up their implementation success and performance. In real estate industry, China, there are many uncertainties and risks for project management. Lean has been continuously adopted in the construction area as an innovated effort striving to improve productivity and to value clients’ needs. Comparing with traditional construction management, this paper proposes some applications in Lean including Last Planner System (LPS) to identify uncertainties and provide solutions.


2019 ◽  
Vol 104 ◽  
pp. 246-254 ◽  
Author(s):  
Daniel Heigermoser ◽  
Borja García de Soto ◽  
Ernest Leslie Sidney Abbott ◽  
David Kim Huat Chua

2021 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. 100-112
Author(s):  
Bunga Islami Fortuna ◽  
I Ketut Sucita ◽  
Rikki Sofyan Rizal

The most important thing in the construction of toll roads, especially elevated toll roads, is the erection girder. The implementation of this erection girder certainly requires a long time and a large cost, so it requires the right work method in its implementation. The construction of the X Section A Toll Road Project is the construction of an elevated toll road where its implementation is limited by time and cost so that it requires the right work method to achieve timely and cost-efficient project completion. The girder used in this project is a box girder with the implementation method using the crane and launcher method. This study aims to analyze the time and cost of comparing the implementation method of erection box girder using cranes and launchers to obtain a more efficient and effective implementation method. This research was conducted through field observations to observe the erection box girder time and collect secondary data regarding the method of implementing erection box girder. The analysis carried out in this study includes time calculation analysis by calculating the average time value of the erection box girder implementation using statistical formulas and cost analysis carried out by referring to the PUPR Ministerial Regulation Number 28/PRT/M/2016 concerning Analysis of Unit Prices for Public Work. Based on the outcomes of the calculation of time and cost analysis, the duration of the erection box girder with the crane method is 70.65 minutes and requires a cost of Rp 23,769,579 and the launcher method takes 48.12 minutes and costs Rp 11,834,500. Thus, it can be seen that the more efficient and effective erection box girder method is the launcher method with a cost difference of Rp 11935,079 and 32% efficiency. when compared to the crane method.


2021 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 142
Author(s):  
Salahudin Robo ◽  
Sitti Nur Alam ◽  
Teguh Dwi Julianto

Information Systems study program is one of the study program at the Yapis University of Papua. One of its academic activities, the processing of the Final Project, has not utilized technology optimally which the collection of final project documents are still in print out. This becomes problems faced by study program administrations such as limited storage space, damage and loss of documents, besides that the costs incurred by students are quite large for printing documents. The purpose of this study is to create an integrated final project management system so that it can facilitate the work of all parties that are directly related to student final project management. The analysis method used in this research is the PIECES method, the UML method as the system design, the waterfall as the development method and the Black box testing method used as testing method. For the data collection process, this research uses interview, observation and literature study techniques. The result of this research is a Final Project Management Information System which aims to make easier for students in managing their Final Projects and for facilitate the study program in managing student Final Projects


2016 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 265-283 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hylton Olivieri ◽  
Ariovaldo Denis Granja ◽  
Flávio Augusto Picchi

Resumo O modelo tradicional de planejamento adotado por grande parte das empresas construtoras utiliza como base o método CPM (Critical Path Method). No entanto, devido às limitações deste método, muitas empresas utilizam ferramentas auxiliares para o atendimento das necessidades das equipes de produção, causando dúvidas nas equipes quanto ao trabalho a se realizar, às atividades a serem priorizadas e à melhor utilização dos recursos. O objetivo desta pesquisa foi elaborar um modelo integrado que preenchesse as lacunas do planejamento tradicional (baseado no método CPM), e que contemplasse elementos dos sistemas de planejamento LBMS (Location-Based Management System) e LPS (Last Planner System). O modelo foi desenvolvido a partir de um estudo de caso exploratório, adotando-se como base o método CPM, incorporado aos conceitos do PMI (Project Management Institute), e os sistemas de planejamento LBMS e LPS. Possui como uma das características a inclusão de processos para integração dos três sistemas nas seguintes fases dos empreendimentos: iniciação, organização e preparação, execução do trabalho e encerramento. O modelo proposto poderá compensar as limitações de sistemas de planejamento e controle da produção que utilizam ferramentas de maneira fragmentada, uma vez que promove a complementaridade e a sinergia entre eles.


Liquidity ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-9
Author(s):  
Andilo Tohom

Indonesia is one of many countries in the world so called resource-rich country. Natural resources abundance needs to be managed in the right way in order to avoid dutch diseases and resources curses. These two phenomena generally happened in the country, which has abundant natural resources. Learned from Norwegian experiences, Indonesian Government need to focus its policy to prevent rent seeking activities. The literature study presented in this paper is aimed to provide important insight for government entities in focusing their policies and programs to avoid resources curse. From the internal audit perspective, this study is expected to improve internal audit’s role in assurance and consulting.


2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 187-197
Author(s):  
Nurlaila Suci Rahayu Rais ◽  
Dedeh Apriyani ◽  
Gito Gardjito

Monitoring of warehouse inventory data processing is an important thing for companies. PT Talaga mulya indah is still manual using paper media, causing problems that have an effect on existing information, namely: problems with data processing of incoming and outgoing goods. And the difference between data on the amount of stock of goods available with physical data, often occurs inputting data more than once for the same item, searching for available data, and making reports so that it impedes companies in monitoring inventory of existing stock of goods. Which aims to create a system that can provide updated information to facilitate the warehouse admin in making inventory reports, and reduce errors in input by means of integrated control. In this study, the authors used the data collection method used in this analysis using the method of observation, interviews, and literature review (literature study). For analysis using the PIECES analysis method. Furthermore, the system design used is UML (Unified Modeling Language). The results of this study are expected to produce the right data in the process of monitoring inventory data processing, also can provide the right information and make it easier to control the overall availability of goods.


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