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E3S Web Conf.
Volume 429, 2023
The Third International Conference of Construction, Infrastructure, and Materials (ICCIM 2023)
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Article Number | 01009 | |
Number of page(s) | 8 | |
Section | Green-construction Management | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202342901009 | |
Published online | 20 September 2023 |
Comparison of change order risk identification road construction projects
1 Doctor Civil Engineering, Tarumanagara University, Jl. Letjen S. Parman No 1, Jakarta, Indonesia
2 Undergraduate Program of Civil Engineering, Tarumanagara University, Jl. Letjen S. Parman No. 1, Jakarta, Indonesia
* Corresponding author: hendriks@ft.untar.ac.id
Almost all existing projects always have change orders, both government projects and private projects. During the implementation of a construction project, changes can occur either from the contractor or from the owner. The object of research regarding change order risk identification was carried out in West Java Province and risk identification in the provinces of DKI Jakarta and Banten. Collecting data on real data on road construction projects from 2013-2018. Data analysis was carried out by looking at the similarities and differences between the two change order risk identification. The number of change order identification for DKI Jakarta and Banten Provinces was 732 construction changes, while for West Java change order risk identification there were 322 construction changes. The number of construction works that experienced risk identification in the Provinces of DKI Jakarta and Banten was 31 construction works, while there were 21 construction works in the province of West Java. Identification of the average risk of changing jobs in DKI Jakarta and Banten was 45.75 changes in work, while the province of West Java experienced a change of 32.2 changes in construction work. Comparison of DKI Jakarta's risk identification is 53% greater than West Java's risk identification.
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