TRANSPORTATION ASPECT DESIGN OF CIBADAK BROOKPLAZA & HOTEL

Bandung is one of the cities with a high number of domestic and foreign visitors in Indonesia. This is because Bandung has a variety of tourist destinations from natural tourism, unique culinary destinations, attractive shopping locations to an inspiring city atmosphere. Design and construction o...

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Main Author: Qintari, Audya
Format: Final Project
Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/54540
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:Bandung is one of the cities with a high number of domestic and foreign visitors in Indonesia. This is because Bandung has a variety of tourist destinations from natural tourism, unique culinary destinations, attractive shopping locations to an inspiring city atmosphere. Design and construction of Cibadak Brook Plaza and Hotel in Astanaanyar District is a solution that can meet the needs of tourism in Bandung City. The planning of the 10-storey shopping center and hotel construction project with 2 basement floors is the topic that will be discussed in this final project. The scope of this final project includes transportation aspects, namely traffic impact analysis, pavement design and parking demand analysis. Based on the trip generation and trip attraction analysis, the total trip was 1297 trips/day. Network modeling was also carried out in accordance with existing conditions after the building is built using the help of Vissim PTV software. Based on the modeling results from PTV Vissim, it can be seen that changes in traffic performance have occurred. In the analysis of parking demand, it is necessary to optimize the planning and design of parking spaces to meet the needs of as many as 216 cars and 117 motorbikes. Pavement thickness planning on building access roads produces a flexible pavement design with a design life of 20 years of 40 mm AC-WC, 60 mm AC-BC and 400 mm class A Aggregate Foundation Layers.