BINTARO COMMUNITY AND CREATIVE CENTER BUILDING CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT DESIGN

The Bintaro Community and Creative Center building is a dilation building consisting of 4 buildings. The building is designed within the geotechnical and structural scope. The geotechnical scope includes aspects of soil, soil-nailing, dewatering, bore pile foundations, and spun pile foundations....

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Main Author: Persiano Hanuari, Raphael
Format: Final Project
Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/77148
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:The Bintaro Community and Creative Center building is a dilation building consisting of 4 buildings. The building is designed within the geotechnical and structural scope. The geotechnical scope includes aspects of soil, soil-nailing, dewatering, bore pile foundations, and spun pile foundations. Bore pile foundation involves drilling vertically into the ground to insert reinforced concrete piles, while spun pile involves driving prestressed piles into the ground. The main objective of these two methods is to provide a solid and stable foundation for the building structure. The structure scope includes aspects of the lower structure, namely pile caps and tie beams; and the superstructure, namely columns, beams, and slabs. The structure is designed to accommodate gravity loads and lateral loads, which include seismic activity. This building's seismic analysis method is LTHA (Linear Time History Analysis) which allows engineers to understand the dynamic response of buildings to earthquakes based on actual seismic records. Furthermore, structural design is carried out using Building Information Modeling (BIM), namely ETABS to assign loading, materials, designs, and structural components; and CSI Details for detailing and building modeling. Construction method is equipped with various quality control standards and construction safety planning (RKK). A risk evaluation should be carried out to identify potential hazards and take the necessary precautions. Appropriate safety measures, such as the use of personal protective equipment, strict supervision and special training, must be implemented to ensure a safe work environment. In this project, the design results of construction cost and schedule became the key success factors which involved a thorough evaluation of the cost of materials, labor and equipment.