STUDI KINERJA WAKTU TERHADAP KETERLAMBATAN KONTRAKTOR PADA PELAKSANAAN PROYEK BIDANG PENGAIRAN DI KOTA SUNGAI PENUH DAN KABUPATEN KERINCI
Abstract
In the implementation of construction projects, there are generally manyprojects that experience time delays. The time delay in the project implementation
phase is very much dependent on planning, coordination and control, so the
construction of a project that is in accordance with the type of construction
requires expertise, knowledge and experience, both in terms of planning,
construction managers and contractors. The impact of this delay is very
detrimental to the parties involved in the implementation of construction projects,
including the owners, contractors and consultants (Proboyo, 1999).
Based on these problems, the purpose of this study is to know with
certainty the factors that affect the time performance of the contractor's delay in
the implementation of irrigation projects in Sungai Penuh and Kerinci regencies
and find out the dominant factors that most influence the time performance of the
contractor's delay in implementation irrigation sector projects in Sungai Penuh
and Kerinci districts.
The results of the study conclude that there are 4 (four) factors that
influence the time performance of the contractor's delay in the implementation of
irrigation sector projects in Sungai Penuh and Kerinci regencies, namely method
and technology factors, field management factors, work environment factors, and
human factors. There are 2 dominant factors that influence time performance
against contractor delay in irrigation sector project implementation in Sungai
Penuh city and Kerinci district where it shows that factor 1 is more focused on
method and technology and field management factors, factor 2 is more focused on
environmental management factors and human factors. Factor 1 is able to explain
47.18% variation, factor 2 can explain 25.08% variation. Overall, these three
factors can explain 72.26% variation.
Keywords: time performance, delay, project implementation
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2019-07-25
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