2020
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/419/1/012146
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Identification of construction productivity components in Indonesia. Case study of construction projects at the ministry of public works and housing provision (PUPR)

Abstract: The problem faced by Indonesia at this time is the lack of information related to supply and demand related to the productivity component, so it needs a study to formulate an index of construction productivity in Indonesia. The analysis of the determination of the productivity component is carried out by the desk study approach with the standard of construction productivity calculation, the standard for construction work financing, and mapping analysis approach based on project technical document data from 3 U… Show more

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“…Neglecting low-income groups in housing provision programs, especially in developing countries, is very important [25]. The ever-increasing population and massive migration to cities have intensified the process of urban development [26]. This will lead to widespread marginalization in cities and increasing housing prices, and will also cause risks to the environment [27].…”
Section: Housing Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Neglecting low-income groups in housing provision programs, especially in developing countries, is very important [25]. The ever-increasing population and massive migration to cities have intensified the process of urban development [26]. This will lead to widespread marginalization in cities and increasing housing prices, and will also cause risks to the environment [27].…”
Section: Housing Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A complete quality management system in the construction industry has not yet been formed [61,62]. Workers and manpower are the resources that measure the success rate of a construction project [63]. The key to success in any construction project is identifying and understanding its effectiveness and quality factors [31].…”
Section: Housing Construction Projects and The Challenge Of Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%