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THESIS UNDERGRADUATE
By :
MOHAMAD HENDRA SUDRAJAT
114130221
THESIS UNDERGRADUATE
By :
MOHAMAD HENDRA SUDRAJAT
114130221
Cirebon, 2019
Validity,
Dean of the Faculty of Engineering
The University of Swadaya Gunung Jati Cirebon
By :
MOHAMAD HENDRA SUDRAJAT
114130221
Cirebon, 2019
Approve,
Supervisor
Praise and thanks giving, the writer says upon the presence of Allah
Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala who has bestowed all of His mercy, guidance and
grace so that the writer can complete the final assignment entitled.
“THE ANALYSIS OF CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT FOR THE
MOSQUE AL-MANSUR AT SOEKARNO HATTA BANDUNG”
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Hopefully the charity and services of all parties who have helped in
the preparation of this thesis are rewarded by Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala
"Aamiin".
Finally, the author hopes that this thesis can be useful for compilers
in particular and readers in general. In addition, constructive criticism,
suggestions and suggestions are always open for the development of a
better science.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PREFACE ................................................................................................... i
LIST OF FIGURE...................................................................................... ix
CHAPTER I
PRELIMINARY
III
CHAPTER II
LITERATURE REVIEW AND THEORY BASIS
1. Planning ............................................................... 10
2. Organizing ............................................................... 12
3. Actuating ............................................................... 12
4. Controling ............................................................... 13
2. S curve ............................................................... 16
IV
1. Job Volume Calculation ............................................ 28
CHAPTER III
RESEARCH METHODS
CHAPTER IV
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
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2. Granite and Ceramic Works ..................................... 79
3. Door and Window Frame Work ................................ 81
4. Ceiling Work ............................................................. 81
5. Sanitair work ............................................................ 82
6. Painting Work ........................................................... 83
7. Stairwork .............................................................. 84
4.2.5. Electrical Mechanical Work .......................................... 86
1. Electrical Installation Work ....................................... 86
2. Water Installation Work ............................................ 87
4.3. MATERIAL UNIT, WORKER PRICE ANALYSIS ............................. 87
4.4. VOLUME CALCULATIONS ........................................................... 165
4.5. BUDGET PLAN ............................................................................. 199
4.6. RECAPITULATION OF COST BUDGET PLAN ............................. 209
4.7. TIME PLANNING AND FEES ........................................................ 210
4.8. DEVELOPMENT OF PROJECT SCHEDULING .................. 211
CHAPTER V
CONCLUSIONS AND SUGGESTION
1. CONCLUSIONS .....................................................................
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2. SUGGESTION ........................................................................
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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CHAPTER I
PRELIMINARY
1.1. BACKGROUND.
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Path Method (CPM), Barchart and Curve S. The Network Planning
method is one that can be used to help decide various problems,
especially planning, scheduling and project control.
The Management Analysis of the Al-Mansur Mosque
Development Project is expected to provide an overview of the
condition of the project so that it makes it easier for contractors to
make decisions to optimize project performance.
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3. To find out the duration of time for carrying out the construction
work of the Al-Mansur Mosque in Bandung.
4. To find out the cost of carrying out work on the construction of the
Al-Mansur Mosque in Bandung.
5. To find out how the method of carrying out work on the Al-Mansur
Mosque construction project in Bandung.
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4. The Network Analysis Method used in this project research is
the Critical Path Method (CPM), the use of Barchart and Curve
S.
5. Do not compare the results of controlling the cost and time of
the Al-Mansur Mosque construction project in Bandung.
6. Not counting tool costs.
1.6. FRAMEWORKS.
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1.7. WRITING SYSTEM.
1. CHAPTER I, introductory chapter. Will be explained about the
background of the research, the problem boundaries, the
formulation of the problem, the aims and objectives of the study,
the benefits of research from scientific aspects and engineering,
the framework of research, and the systematics of the final
assignment.
2. CHAPTER II, chapter theoretical basis. Contains similar
research that has existed both from books, journals and
electronic media information (internet).
3. CHAPTER III, research method chapter. Contains data
collection methods, data types and sources, data collection
techniques, objects and research locations and research
schedules.
4. CHAPTER IV, chapter Analysis and Discussion. The results of
the research that have been carried out by observing directly
and the solutions to be carried out in this study will be
described.
5. CHAPTER V, chapter Conclusions and Suggestions. Explain
the conclusions of the research results in accordance with the
focus of the problem and applicable suggestions. Each
conclusion statement must be supported by the results of the
analysis illustrated in the previous chapter. Similarly,
suggestions written must be based on statements of analysis,
study and conclusions.
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CHAPTER II
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corrective action to analyze work networks so that project
implementation is ideal.
1.2.1. Project
Project is an organized effort to achieve important goals,
objectives, and expectations by using the budget and available
resources that must be completed within a certain period of time
(Dipohusodo, 1996).
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Suharto (1995 states that each project has a different
purpose, for example the construction of residential houses,
bridges, or factory agencies, can also be the product of research
and development. In the process of achieving these objectives the
boundaries have been determined, namely the amount of budget
allocated , the schedule and quality that must be met.
The project is a combination of various resources and a
series of activities that are collected in a temporary organization to
achieve a certain goal ..
In the process of achieving the objectives of the project
implementation activities, there are limits that must be met, namely
the amount of the cost (budget) allocated, the schedule (the time
needed to complete the project), and the quality that must be met.
These three things are important parameters for project organizers
as the target of project implementation. The three limits are called
three constraints (tripleconstraint).
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Time for completion of work (Schedule), the project must be
done according to the specified time period and end date.
Job quality, or the quality of the final results of the work and the
process / method of carrying out the work must meet certain
standards in accordance with the agreement, planning or work
contract documents.
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requirements for the achievement of this goal, it should be noted also
about the quality of buildings, costs used and implementation time. In
order to achieve these results, the quality control, cost control and time
control are always sought.
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a. Project scope planning.
Project scope planning is a process of describing the project
and its boundaries in writing. For example, for construction projects,
project scope planning includes feasibility studies, especially those
covering project costs and benefits, schedules and quality, in order
to obtain the best scope alternatives.
b. Quality Planning.
Project quality planning is the process of determining
standards and quality criteria to be used by the project, as well as
efforts to fulfill them. The provisions of quality standards will have a
large influence on project costs, especially when engineering
design, equipment selection, and material.
d. Cost planning.
Cost planning is a series of steps to estimate the cost of the
resources needed by the project. The steps also consider various
possible alternatives in obtaining the most economical costs for
performance or material. This causes the planning of new costs can
be resolved if there are already available resource planning.
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resources which include the procurement of materials, equipment
that will be permanent project and construction equipment.
2) Organizing.
Organizing (Organizing work) that is as an arrangement of
an activity carried out by a group of people, led by group leaders in
an organization. The organization's organization describes the
structural and functional relationships needed to channel
responsibility, resources and data. (Tanto, 2011).
Ogranisasi formed will succeed if each member mapu work
together with the aim of achieving common goals. The process of
forming organizations or organizational life cycles generally follows
the following stages (Revianto, 2002):
Prestage, that each individual has different goals and interests. This
desire is often expressed in vision and mission.
Forming, the first stage, is in the form of observations between
fellow organizational members assuming that each member is part
of the group.
Storming, is the second stage. At this stage each member with a
variety of interests begins to group.
Norming, is the third stage that provides a rule that is still regulated.
The goal is to bring the group to stay focused on group goals, not
individuals.
Performing, is the fourth stage. At this stage, the group is
functioning and leads to group goals. Each member performs tasks
according to his role. Performance measures can be seen and
evaluated at any time.
Adjourning, is the final stage after the goal is reached, each
member begins to stop playing its functions and roles.
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3) Actuating.
Actuating is defined as a management function to mobilize
people who are members of an organization to carry out activities
that have been set in planning. At this stage, the ability of group
leaders to mobilize, direct and motivate group members to jointly
contribute to the success of project management. achieve the set
goals and objectives. (Tanto, 2011)
Actions performed in actuating functions include:
a. Coordinating the implementation of activities,
b. Communicate effectively,
c. Distribute duties, authorities and responsibilities,
d. Provide direction, assignment, and motivation,
e. Trying to improve direction according to the supervision
instructions.
4) Controlling.
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1. Measuring the quality of results,
2. Compare results to quality standards,
3. Evaluating deviations that occur,
4. Provide suggestions for improvement,
5. After the activity report.
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being placed in a horizontal row. The start and finish time in each
activity and its duration is indicated by placing a horizontal beam on
the right side of each activity. Estimated start and finish times can
be determined from the horizontal time scale at the top of the chart.
The length of the beam shows the duration of the activity and
usually these activities are arranged based on the chronology of the
work (Callahan, 1992).
Barchart was made for the first time by Henry L. Gant during
World War 1, so it is often referred to as Ganttchart. Ganttchart or
Barchart are widely used as a scheduling technique in construction.
This is because Barchart has the following characteristics:
- Easy in making and preparing,
- Has an easy to understand form,
- When combined with other methods, such as the S curve, it can be
used further as a cost controller.
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illustrated by the left and right ends of the beam of the activity in
question,
2. On the vertical axis Y, a project activity or activity is included and is
drawn as a beam,
3. It needs to be considered the sequence between activities one with
other activities, although there is no visible relationship between
one another,
4. Complete barchart presentation format containing estimated work
sequences, time scales, and analysis of work progress at the time
of reporting,
5. If a barchart is made based on the Activity on Arrow network, then
the first thing to describe is a critical activity, then proceed with non-
critical activities.
2. S Curve.
The S curve is a graph developed by Warren T. Hanumm on
the basis of observations of a large number of projects from the
beginning to the end of the project. (Tanto, 2011)
The S curve can show the progress of the project based on
the activity, the time and weight of the work represented as the
cumulative percentage of all project activities. The S curve
visualization can provide information about the progress of the
project by comparing it to the plan schedule. From this it is known
whether there is a delay or acceleration of the project schedule.
This indication can be the initial information for carrying out
corrective actions in the schedule control process. In making the S
curve, the number of cumulative percentages of each activity in a
period between the duration of the project is plotted against the
vertical axis so that the results are related to lines. S occurs
because the volume of activities on the part of wal is usually still
small, then in the middle increases in a sufficiently large amount
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then at the end of the project the volume of activity returns to shrink
or slightly.
The function of S Curve itself is:
To control the implementation at any time, by comparing the
percent weight of the plan with the percent weight of realization in
the field, so that changes that occur in the implementation do not
interfere with or affect the overall work time.
To find out the time of installment payment, based on the existing
agreement, to pay this installment must also be checked the details
of the volume of work completed.
In determining the weight of work, the approach taken can be
in the form of calculating the percentage based on the cost of work
items divided by the total budget or based on the plan volume of the
activity component on the total volume of activities.
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Before making a critical path in the AOA network scheduling
method, it must be known in advance how the calculation of the
duration of the project is divided into counts and countdowns. There
are several terms involved in the calculation of the forward and
backward AOA methods as follows:
Early Start (ES): the earliest time an activity can begin after the
previous activity is completed. When the activity time is expressed
or takes place in hours, then this time is the earliest hour of the
activity begins.
Late Start (LS): the last time an activity can be completed without
slowing down the completion of the project schedule.
Early Finish (EF): the earliest time an activity can be completed if it
starts at the earliest time and is completed with its duration. If there
is only one previous activity, then the EF of a previous activity is the
next ES activity.
Late Finish (LF): the last time an activity can begin without slowing
down the completion of the project.
The following is a picture of the AOA network cut with the
placement of ES, LS, EF, and LF.
To get the numbers ES, LS, EF, LF, there are two
calculations in the AOA network, which are advanced calculations
and countdown calculations.
1) Forward Calculation.
In identifying critical paths, a method called forward
calculation is used with the following rules:
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a. Except for the initial activities, an activity can only be started if the
predecessor activity is completed.
b. The earliest time for an activity is = 0.
c. The completion time of the earliest activity is the same as the
earliest start time, plus the time period of the activity in question.
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Figure. 2.5. Forward Calculation.
If the results of the above calculations are made in a format
the following tabs will be generated:
2) Backward Calcullation
Backward calculation is intended to find out the latest time or
date, can start and end activities without delaying the period of
completion of the overall project, which has been generated from
the progress forward.
The rules that apply in the reverse calculation are as follows:
a. The countdown starts from the right end, that is, from the last day of
completion of the project to a network.
b. The starting time at the end of an activity is the same as the final
finish time, minus the time period / duration of the activity in
question, or LS = LF - D.
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Figure. 2.6. Late Finish Calculation (LF)
c. If an activity has two or more subsequent activities, then the last
time (LF) of the activity is the same as the last start time (LS) of the
next smallest activity.
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CPM provides the following benefits:
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4. Identify critical paths (the longest road through the network).
The critical path is the path that has the longest duration
through the network. The important meaning of the critical path
is that if the activities located on the critical path are delayed,
the overall project completion time will also be delayed.
In a path other than the critical path, loose time / slack time will
be encountered, namely the amount of time an activity can be
delayed without delaying the completion of the overall project.
5. Update CPM diagram.
When the project takes place, the time for completion of
activities can be updated according to information obtained and
new assumptions. A new critical path may occur, and changes
in network shape are very possible.
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the use of funds and emphasize the existence of areas that can
potentially be improved in performance.
The process of controlling project costs starts when making
the RAPK (Controlling Project Budget Plan) and the contract review
until the physical process of the project reaches the end of
implementation. As one of the control tools is in the form of a
project financial report or Project Implementation Cost Evaluation
(EBPP). This EBPP contains information or reports on planned cost
budgets, the realization of the use of budget costs in the field to the
progress of certain jobs and cost projections to completion of
projects or called Projected Final Cost (PFC).
Some of the costs in implementing construction projects that
require control can be grouped into several types of costs which
include:
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5. Make price quotes with suppliers and prepare letters.
6. Make a PO (Purchase Order) or order for materials with maximum
volume. amounting to SPP and unit price according to negotiation.
7. Attach in PO material delivery schedule.
8. Make a PO in the condition of Fixed Price Lumpsum and articles
according to the contractor's contract with the project owner. Hold
periodic controls on the realization of receipt of materials and taking
into account the remainder work.
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1) Ensure that tools (especially heavy equipment) can work
optimally so that OR (Occupancy Ratio) can be achieved to the
maximum extent or in other words the productivity of the tool is
high.
2) The need for light equipment can be met by outsourcing (rental
from outside) to avoid high maintenance and storage costs.
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d) Discuss important issues that might have a major impact on
achieving project goals.
An example where it can occur in a report, activities in the
project take place faster than the schedule / time as expected.
However, the costs incurred exceed the budget. If no immediate
control measures are taken, the project can not be completed as a
whole because the utilization of the allocation fund is not optimal.
Therefore, it needs to be developed with a method that can provide
a performance. One method that can fulfill this goal is the Critical
Path Method (CPM) and S. Curve Methods.
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After the project is running, each expenditure incurred is
recorded in accordance with the items in the Cost Budget Plan
(RAB) and made into Realization of Work Costs (RBP). The amount
of use of project funds in this RBP should be smaller or at least the
same as stated in the RAB, in order to obtain company profits. But
in an effort to obtain this profit, it should not reduce the quality and
quantity of work products. Therefore we need a cost control to
achieve that goal.
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The work volume is recalculated, that is in the form of volume
which is recalculated by the author.
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CHAPTER III
RESEARCH METHODS
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data in the form of building drawings to develop the data. The
data will be used for the preparation of the thesis.
b. Documentation Method. Data collection includes pictures or
documentation planned by the author on the object under study.
The documentation is obtained from the camera that is used to
help make the thesis.
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Figure. 3.1 Flowchart
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arrangement of quantitative research reports.
CHAPTER IV
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Sub-District, Bandung City, PayTren founded Al-Mansur Mosque
which is the first digital-based mosque.
this Smart Building Mosque can provide speed / mobility as
well as ease of control as well as access from any direction and
time at any time, starting from the arrangement of AC, Doors and
Electricity which is controlled through gadgets.
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4.1.2. Project Technical Data.
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7) Project Documentation.
8) Shallow disposal.
d. Architecture Work.
1) Work of Pair of Brick and Plastering.
2) Ceiling Work.
3) Ceramic Floor Installation Work.
4) Frame work, doors, windows and glass.
5) Sanitair work.
6) Painting Work.
e. Electrical Work.
1) Electrical Installation Work.
f. Mechanical Work.
1) Plumbing work.
2) Sanitary Unit Work.
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3) Septic Tank Work.
4) Rainwater Installation Work.
5) Air Arrangement Work.
6) Lightning Protection Work.
a. Situation.
b. Measurement.
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according to the size and size specified in the work plan and the
Requirements (RKS) of this work.
The contractor is obliged to match the measurements with each
other and immediately report to the Board of Directors if there are
discrepancies in the sizes in the pictures of this RKS, and it is not
fortified to correct errors in size / drawings before consulting the
Directors.
If there are discrepancies in the measurements, then the joint
measurement is used as a benchmark.
The location of the guesswork (zero point) as stated in the picture
or as agreed in the review of the location.
This peil point must be determined by making permanent stakes
which during the implementation must not change.
Henceforth the permanent stake must be the basis for every size
and depth.
With the approval of the Board of Directors, the determination of
other points is carried out by the contractor in the field with an
optical measuring instrument that has been verified and must
always be guided by the point of peg (Peil Zero).
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This measurement work includes:
Measurement of the boundary of land area (site)
Measurement of building boundaries
Measurement of building axles
Measuring peil of the building based on the fixed measuring
point (bench Mark).
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a) Pile Foundation work with a diameter of 30 cm (Triangle shape)
with a length per stem of 22 m, depth of foundation up to hard
soil.
b) Groundwork Pile cap and Tie Beam.
1) Before carrying out the excavation, the excavation position
and size as stated in the picture are confirmed to be correct
and must be approved by the Directors / Supervisors.
2) The excavation of foundation soil can be started after the
installation of bouwplank and stakes is approved by the Field
Directors / Supervisors.
3) The bottom of the excavation must reach hard ground, and if
at the excavation there are wood roots, loose dirt and soil
parts, then this part must be removed completely then the
hole that occurs is filled with urge sand.
c) Employment of sand dug under a pile cap, Tie Beam, and work
floor The work carried out by the collector is sand dugout. The
soil surface that has been dug above is given sandback, then
compacted using a stamper tool. This sand grug serves to
stabilize the original soil surface and spread the load. Sandback
is compacted by coating until it reaches the thickness of
Sandback in accordance with the working drawings and
technical specifications that are available.
d) Work floor work under the pile cap, tie beam, and work floor.
After the soil is dug up and given a sand dugout, then the work
floor is made with concrete mixture. Before the concrete mixture
is laid, the soil base is leveled first. The thickness of the work
floor is around 5 cm, after the work floor hardens then the Local
Plate foundation is placed on top of it.
e) Compaction Work.
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Landfill work is carried out after the foundation is finished and
has hardened. The resulting soil is returned again, and is used
to hoard the foundation. The soil is compacted layer by layer
either manually or using a stamper tool. In addition, soil fill is
also carried out on the floor surface. Parts of the floor that need
to be elevated in the urug with the urug soil The landfill that is
used can be derived from the excavation or the landfill that was
imported. The soil is spread out and then compacted layer by
layer to obtain density and thickness according to technical
specifications.
2) Equipment.
- Theodolite to determine loan elevation which is a
marking in the column.
1 unit of Bar Cutter as a tool to cut concrete iron.
1 unit of Bender Bar as a tool for bending iron.
1 Compressor unit as a tool for cleaning formwork
before being cast.
1 unit of Concrete Vibrator as a tool for compacting
concrete.
1 unit of Concrete Pump as a tool for plate casting.
3) Labor.
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- Excavation of Pile Cap
Worker
Tukang Gali
Handyman
Overseer
- Work of Sand Urug and Work Floor
worker
Overseer
- Formwork installation work
Worker
Carpenter
Foreman
Foreman
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requirements as follows:
The position must be strong and not easily shaken,
It is quite a distance from the excavation plan, it is
attempted to make the plank not shake due to the
excavation of the land,
There are dots or signs,
The upper side of bouwplank must be located in one
field (horizontal) with the other double board,
Bouwplank yarn line is an as (center line).
v. Reinforcement Work.
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The column reinforcement assembly must match the
working drawing.
Next is the installation of the main reinforcement,
Before the installation of the stirrups, the main
reinforcement with lime is first made.
Installation of stirrups, each meeting between the
main reinforcement and stirrups is bound by wire with
a cross system.
After the iron is installed in its position and quite stiff,
then decking concrete is installed according to the
provisions. This decking concrete functions as a
concrete blanket.
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Before the casting process is carried out, it is
necessary to check the formwork including: The position
of the formwork must be checked again whether it is in
accordance with the plan. Formwork must be straight,
upright, not leaky, and strong. In addition to this, before
the casting is carried out, the formwork is cleaned first
using a compressor.
viii. Curing.
After the casting is carried out, then to maintain the
quality of concrete is maintained concrete treatment.
Concrete treatment is done by watering / soaking the
concrete twice a day for 1 week (Uswatun, 2012).
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Figure 4.3. Pile Cap Foundation Plan
1) Material.
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Steel bar
Ready Mix fc’ concrete 20,7 Mpa
Water
2) Equipment.
Jack Hammer
Theodolite
Hammer
Saw
Meter
Stationery as a marker
Concrete mixer
Concrete Pump
Hoe
Air hose
3) Labor
- Formwork installation work
worker
Carpenter
Handyman
Overseer
- The Tie Beam Reinforcement Work
worker
Blacksmith
Handyman
Overseer
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Handyman
Overseer
4) Working Method.
1. Preparatory Work.
2. Bouwplank Installation.
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mix mixture 1 pc: 3 ps: 5 kr.
4. Formwork Job.
5. Reinforcement Work.
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casting, it includes quality control of formwork position and
conditions, position and location of construction, distance
between reinforcements, anchorage length, thickness of
decking concrete (tofu concrete), reinforcement steel size,
position of water stop placement.
- Quality control second, namely quality control when
casting. When the casting takes place, a mixture of Concrete
mixer Truck is sampled. Samples are taken according to the
conditions stated in the specifications. This quality control work
will be carried out jointly with supervisory consultants to
subsequently be made minutes of quality control approval. After
finishing the tie beam work, casting can be done. Tie Beam
casting was carried out simultaneously. Casting of beams and
plates using a concrete pump using readymix concrete. Before
the casting process is carried out, it is necessary to check the
formwork including: The position of the formwork must be
checked again whether it is in accordance with the plan.
Formwork must be straight, upright, not leaky, and strong. In
addition to this, before the casting is carried out, the formwork is
cleaned first using a compressor.
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7. Curing.
C. Column Work.
1) Material
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Steel bar
Concrete Wire
Forest wood / board / caso
Ordinary nail 2 "-
Formwork lubricant
Water
2) Equipments
Theodolite
Scaffolding (Scafolding)
Conc. Pan Mixer
Truck Mixer
Water Tanker
Concrete Vibrator
Bar Cutter and Bar Bender
3) Labor
Formwork installation work.
worker
Carpenter
Handyman
Overseer
Iron Work.
worker
Blacksmith
Handyman
Overseer
Casting Works
worker
Bricklayer
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Handyman
Overseer
4) Working Method.
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- Installation of Crossbar, each meeting between the
main reinforcement and the stirrup is tied by wire with
a cross system.
- After the iron is attached to its position and quite stiff,
then decking concrete is installed according to the
provisions. This decking concrete functions as a
concrete blanket.
d) Carry out Quality Control.
There are 2 quality controls carried out.
- First quality control, namely Quality Control Before
casting, it includes quality control of formwork position
and conditions, position and location of construction,
distance between reinforcements, anchorage length,
thickness of decking concrete (tofu concrete),
reinforcement steel size, position of water stop
placement.
- Quality control second, namely quality control when
casting. When the casting takes place, a mixture of
Concrete mixer Truck is sampled. Samples are taken
according to the conditions stated in the specifications.
This quality control work will be carried out jointly with
supervisory consultants to subsequently be made
minutes of quality control approval.
e) Installation of Formwork Columns
- Installation of column formwork is carried out when the
reinforcement implementation has been completed.
- The following is a brief description of the process of
making column formwork.
- Clean the column area and marking column formwork
position.
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- Make a loan line by using the margin from the
previous column to the next column with a distance of
100cm from each column.
- After getting the loan line, then make a column mark
on the floor according to the dimensions of the column
to be made, this sign serves as a reference in the
placement of column formwork.
- Marking column shoes as a formwork
- Attach column shoes to the main reinforcement or
stirrups.
- Attach column shoes with existing markings.
- Adjust the alignment of column formwork by turning
push pull.
- After the above steps have been done, then the
column is ready to be casted.
f) Column casting
The working steps of column casting work are as follows:
- Casting preparation
Before the casting is carried out, the column to be
casted must be completely clean of dirt so as not to
endanger construction and avoid damaging the
concrete.
- Implementation of casting
Casting is done with Ready Mix trucks which are
assisted by the use of Concrete Pump. In this case the
casting is carried out at the same time beams and
plates throughout the floor. To speed up the casting
process, Concrete Pump is used. Concrete pouring is
done in stages, this is done to avoid segregation,
namely the separation of aggregates which can
reduce the quality of concrete. During the casting
process, beotn compaction uses a vibrator. This is
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done to eliminate air cavities and to achieve maximum
compaction. Furthermore, the finishing of the cast floor
is flat but left rough because the next floor work will be
done.
g) Demolition of column formwork.
After the casting is complete, formwork can be
demolished. The disassembly process is as follows:
- After the concrete is 8 hours old, the formwork column
can be dismantled.
- First of all, the steel plate is beaten by using a
hammer so that the concrete bond on the steel plate
can be released.
- Loosen push pull (formwork buffer), then release
- push pull.
- Loosen the bolts on the column formwork, so that the
formwork panel / panel is released.
- Panel formwork that has been released, or after being
dismantled is immediately lifted with a tower crane to
the initial manufacturing location.
h) Concrete Column Treatment.
The treatment of column concrete after casting is a
compound system, which is watered 3 times a day for 3
days.
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Figure 4.7. Column Plan.
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Steel bar
Concrete Wire
Forest wood / board / caso
Ordinary nail 2
Formwork lubricant
2) Equipments
Conc. Pan Mixer
Truck Mixer
Water Tanker
Concrete Vibrator
Bar Cutter and Bar Bender
3) Labor
Formwork installation work.
worker
Carpenter
Handyman
Overseer
Iron Work.
worker
Blacksmith
Handyman
Overseer
Casting Works
worker
Bricklayer
Handyman
Overseer
4) Working Method
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consist of 2 types, namely the main beam (main beam) and
the beam. All beam and plate work is carried out directly in
the planned location, starting from StellBar, formwork,
casting to maintenance.
1. Preparation Phase
- Measurement work
This measurement aims to regulate / ensure the flatness
of the beam and plate height. In this work the
theodolithe measuring plane is used.
- Making Formwork
Work on beam and plate formwork is a single work unit,
because it is carried out simultaneously. Making beam
formwork panels must be in accordance with the
working drawings. In the installation of steel plates must
be careful and thorough so that the end result is in
accordance with the area of the plate or beam that will
be made.
Beam work is carried out directly on site by preparing
the main material which is steel plate.
- Iron fabrication
For beams, iron cutting and bending is done as needed
with the cutter bar and bending bar. The construction of
the beam is done by a fabrication system in the iron bar
and some are assembled on finished formwork.
Whereas plate cleaning is done on top of the finished
formwork.
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Work on beams and plates is done simultaneously on the
base.
Block beam.
The beam extraction stage is as follows:
- Scaffolding with each distance of 100 cm arranged in line
according to the needs in the field, both for beam and
plate formwork.
- Take into account the height of the beam scaffolding
- Install one by one the steel plate that has been on
settings to fit the desired dimensions.
- After that, locking is done so that the steel plate does not
change to produce a perfect concrete surface.
3. Plate cutting.
The plate rolling phase is as follows:
- Scaffolding is arranged in parallel with the scaffolding for
the beam. Because the position of the plate is higher than
the beam, the Scaffolding for the plate is higher than the
beam and it is necessary to play additional frames using
the Joint pin. Calculate the height of the plate scaffolding
by adjusting the base jack and the U-head jack.
- Install one by one the steel plate that has been on
settings to fit the desired dimensions
- After that, locking is done so that the steel plate does not
change to produce a perfect concrete surface.
- All meeting formwork installed, should be smeared with
diesel as a lubricant so that the concrete does not stick to
the formwork, so that it can simplify the demolition work.
4. Checking.
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After installation of beam and plate formwork is
considered complete, then checking the level of the
beam and plate formwork with a waterpass, if it is
finished, the formwork for the beam and plate is ready.
5. Block construction.
The beam preparation stage is as follows:
- For the construction of beams initially fabrication in the
iron bar is then lifted using a tower crane to the location
to be installed.
- Reinforced iron beams that have been lifted are then
placed on top of the beam formwork and the iron beams
are inserted into the column.
- Install concrete decking for the distance of the concrete
blanket on the base and side of the beam and then tie.
- For beam construction, 3 changes are made in the
installation method. The first change was that all
reinforcement was fabricated by all parts until the beams
were intact, but there were problems during the column
meeting so that the second change was made, with
partial fabrication, longitudinal and sengkang
reinforcement separated but there were obstacles during
cleaning and the last all changes parts of construction
carried out in the place to be casted are not fabricated
again and until now this method is the best to use.
6. SteelBar Plate.
After the beam reinforcement is installed. Next is the
stage of SteelBar plate, including:
- SteelBar plate is done directly on the formwork plate that
is ready. Reinforced iron was reported pulled up by
workers using a bucket and mounted on a plate formwork.
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- SteelBar raft with lower reinforcement first. The
preparation of plates uses 2 layers of iron M8 wiremesh
- Then crossed and tied using tie wire.
- Place decking concrete between the bottom reinforcement
of the plate and the base plate formwork. Also attach
reinforcement between the legs for reinforcement up and
down the plate.
7. Check
After completion of beams and plates is
considered complete, then a checklist / check for
reinforcement is held. The checks for beam construction
are diameter and number of main reinforcement,
diameter, distance, and number of stirrups, wire ties, and
concrete decking. For the cleaning of the slab that was
examined was, distribution of plate clearance to the
beam, amount and distance of extra reinforcement,
reinforcement (sparing) on holes in the slab, concrete
decking, chicken feet, and cleanliness.
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Casting Process of Floor Plates and Beams
Plate casting is carried out simultaneously with beam
casting Supporting equipment for beam casting work
include: buckets, mixer trucks, vibrators, work lights,
level boards.
The plate casting process as an example of observation
is as follows:
- After getting the casting permit approved, the engineer
contacts the beaching plan to check according to the
quality and volume needed in the field.
- Re-cleaning the area to be casted using the air
compressor until it is completely clean.
- Truck Mixer arrives at the project and reports to the
security guard then the officer of the ready mix party
submits the goods delivery receipt containing the time of
departure, arrival, time of completion, volume.
- Buckets are prepared in advance and then flushed with
water to clean the bucket from dust or residue from the
previous casting. Then prepare a push basket to take
samples and test slumps that are supervised by the
engineer and the supervisor.
- After it's OK, casting is ready to be carried out.
- Samples taken together during the casting took place,
taken the concrete that came out of the truck and then
poured into a concrete pump car then channeled using a
pipe.
- After the pipe reaches the place to be casted, the
concrete pump officer is ready to remove the fresh
concrete into the casting area.
- Then the cast worker flattens the fresh concrete into the
beam first
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- then for the plate to be scrubbed manually then
checklevel with a water pass. Vibrator workers insert the
appliance into a mixture for approximately 5-10 minutes
in each part casted. Compaction is intended to prevent
the occurrence of air cavities in concrete that will reduce
the quality of concrete.
- After ensuring the beams and plates have been filled with
concrete, the fresh concrete surface is flattened using a
long wooden block with regard to the pre-determined
plate thickness limit. For more details, see the picture
- This work is carried out repeatedly until the concrete
meets the specified cast area.
Beam Casting
After the beam and plate finishing work is finished,
casting can be done. Casting of beams and plates is done
simultaneously. The slump value on the plate (10 cm to 14
cm) while on the beam (10 cm to 14 cm). Casting of beams
and plates by using a concrete pump using readymix
concrete.
Before the casting process is carried out, it is
necessary to check the formwork including: The position of
the formwork must be checked again whether it is in
accordance with the plan. Formwork must be straight,
upright, not leaky, and strong. In addition to this, before the
casting is carried out, the formwork is cleaned first using a
compressor.
The implementation of beam and plate casting is as follows:
- For the implementation of casting beams and floor slabs,
concrete pumps are used which deliver readymix concrete
from the mixer truck to the casting location, using casting
pipes.
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- Stream readymix concrete to the casting location, then
compact it using a vibrator.
- After the concrete is compacted, the surface of the castings
is done by using manual tools.
- After the casting process is finished with the casting limit,
finishing is done.
Demolition of Formwork
For besting demolition plates, it is carried out after 14
days of casting while for beam demolition formwork is carried
out 21 days after casting. As a support until the plate is really
hardened.
Curing
After the casting is carried out, then to maintain the
quality of concrete is maintained concrete treatment.
Concrete treatment is done by watering / soaking the
concrete 2 times a day for 1 week.
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4.2.4. Architectural Work
1. Wall, Plastering and Acian Work.
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position until it is finished. Worked so that there is no weld of
iron.
After everything is installed, the ceramic surface is tapped
with a rubber hammer to get a flat surface. Ceramic elevation
is checked again with a water pass.
Then the surface of the installed ceramic pair is cleaned with
a cloth or wet cloth to clean.
In order to avoid rising floors (inflated floors), delays are
made for each particular area.
The sidelines of the nad are filled with cast / grout nad using
spoon species. This filling is carried out if the ceramic
position has come out or the species has dried. Nad tidied up
using cape.
After leaving it to dry, clean the surface of the ceramic pair
that has been installed nad from the remains of corn nad
using a cloth or wet cloth to clean.
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Finish walls with mortars and sealants.
To avoid defects in aluminum profiles that have been
installed, then provide protective paper insulation where it is
prone to scratches.
4. Ceiling Work.
The ceiling elevation is marked and a line is drawn on the
wall and the axle of the room as well as nail hook points on
the ceiling with distance according to the shop drawing.
Nail hooks are installed by firing on existing signs with a
distance of 60 × 120 cm. The ceiling frame hanger is
installed which consists of
hanger and clip adjuster. Position perpendicular to the
installation.
The edge frame (steel hollow) and the wall angle profile as a
list of edges are installed right on the ceiling of the elevation
sign. Then the hanging hook placement distance is
determined
Thread pulls are installed as a guide for determining
alignment and ceiling frame height. Then the main ceiling
frame (top cross rail) can be installed per distance of 120 cm.
Next is the frame dividing (furing channel) with distance
60 cm installed using a locking clip. Check the elevation and
distance of the ceiling frame.
5. Sanitair work.
- Preparatory
Making and submitting pictures of shop drawings for
sanitation jobs.
Approval material to be used.
Job preparation.
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Preparation of work materials, including: squat closet
equivalent to toto, urinor equivalent to toto, washbasin
and mirror mirror equivalent to toto, urinal insulation, floor
drain, wall faucet equivalent to toto, shower etc.
6. Painting Work.
Clean the surface of the wall from dust and splattered dirt
with scrap or scrap cloth.
Protect the material or other work with paper or duct tape
so it doesn't get splashed with paint.
Use scrap for the part of the wall that is cracked then
plamur, wait for it to dry.
Puree the plamur with sandpaper.
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If the surface is even, do the painting until about three
times the finish or the part that has been painted is
evenly distributed.
Clean the paint splashes that are dirty with a rag.
7. Stairworks.
Stairs are a construction that is designed to contact
two vertical levels that have a distance from each other.
- Preparatory work
Before starting ladder work, it is necessary to prepare after
preparing materials & tools.
Stair Plate
What needs to be prepared is the position of the slope of the
body as well as the galvanized pipe (length adjustable span
span of the ladder) which is arranged according to the slope
of the ladder.
Stairs Wall
Made in accordance with the size of the stairs (plate
thickness + height of the staircase) The way of
manufacturing is the same as the fabrication of the beam
walls.
Stairs
12 mm plywood is cut according to the height of the trape
(optrade) and the width of the stairs, then given a frame.
- Tuning
Bordes Stairs
Before starting landing work, it is necessary to pay attention
to the elevation / height of the floor below so that a
combination of tools is needed, whether using pipe support.
Work on landing stairs starts from the work of the beam
landing, which is the same as a normal beam. Then wood
beams are installed between 5/7 (maximum distance of 25
70
cm). This wood serves as a substitute for pipes (because of
the short span). After completing the installation of 50/10
wood, then followed by the installation of wood whose size is
adjusted to the length and width of the border.
Staircase
The staircase has 2 pieces, namely between bordes with the
floor below and between bordes with the floor above
Wall of Stairs and Bordes
After the landing and stairwells are finished, then installed
the right and left staircase walls and bordes on the body of
the stairs and bordes. The walls of the stairs are nailed with
a staircase and given reinforcement by cutting wood 5/7
(maximum distance of 40 cm). 5/7 pieces of wood nailed
between the body of the stairs with the wall of the stairs so
that it is really strong, neat, and not rocking. This wall has
been fabricated before. Trape / Kids Wall, Ladder. Stairs are
installed after checking the elevation of the landing, the slope
of the ladder, drawing trapezes / stairs on the wall of the
stairs and pembesian. Installation of landing and ladder
bodies is wrong if the number of steps is not right, with
antrade and uptrade that have been determined in size (can
be less can be more). If this error occurs then it must be
corrected first. Trade / stair wall is installed between the wall
of the staircase according to the one drawn on the wall of the
staircase and nailed from the staircase to the inside. To
facilitate the installation, it can be done from the bottom up.
After everything is installed, then between the stairs are
strung with 5/7 wood extending from top to bottom in two
places right-left and nailed.
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4.2.5. Electrical Mechanical Work.
1. Electrical Installation Work.
Electrical system is a series of electrical power supply
equipment to meet the needs of low voltage electrical power.
Before electrical work is carried out, it is necessary to show
examples of materials, types and brands that will be used for
approval.
Procurement of materials for electrical work is stored around
the location closest to the work area and protects itself from
possible material damage causing a collision of hardware,
while other materials are stored in a closed warehouse.
The technical implementation of this work is in accordance
with design drawings, RKS and technical specifications of
electrical and mechanical work.
The implementation of electrical and mechanical work in
accordance with planning and requires further control, so
that it is carried out by people who are competent in their
fields.
For electrical, telephone, ducting and fire alarm installation
work carried out before plastering and walls and ceiling
installation.
Stop and installation switches are installed neatly on the wall
according to their placement in the plan drawings, after all
the fire installation and installation of the socket and switch
installed are then given the lights according to the technical
specifications and plan drawings.
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installation is based on the owner's approval and is seen by
the supervisor's consultant.
4.3. ANALYSIS OF MATERIAL, WORKER, AND TOOLS PRICES.
TOTAL
UNIT TOTAL
WORK VOLUME WORK
N JOB DESCRIPTION PRICE COST
PRICES BOBOT
O
TOTAL UNIT ( Rp ) ( Rp ) ( Rp )
I PREPARATORY WORK
II WORK STRUCTURE
733.827.600 11,45
25.311.990 0,39
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'- Ready Mix Quality K-250 Concrete: 66 m3 1.352.263 89.622.583
153.120.961 2,39
D LOWER GROUND
153.060.738 2,39
245.507.534 3,83
76.350.858 1,19
35.242.700 0,55
E GROUND FLOOR
158.103.278 2,47
178.657.746 2,79
105.014.947 1,64
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'- Iron 895 kg 23.540 21.071.596
35.242.700 0,55
95.181.802 1,49
F 1ST FLOOR
1 Slab job
108.544.622 1,69
169.435.097 2,64
84.369.546 1,32
60.266.734 0,94
G ROOFTOP
1 Slab Work
108.544.622 1,69
135.316.186 2,11
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'- Formwork 134 m2 163.300 21.800.550
86.960.559 1,36
60.266.734 0,94
20 kg 18.625 365.516
32 kg 158.256 5.064.192
289.365.707 4,51
II
PEKERJAAN MEKANIKAL
I
A PEKERJAAN PEMIPAAN PLUMBING
11.861.600 0,19
40.164.400 0,63
C SEPTICTANK WORK
90.000.00
a. Installation of 10 m3 septic tank hood 1 unit 90.000.000
0
10.447.20
b. Installation of Booster Pump + Accessories 1 unit 10.447.200
0
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100.447.200 1,57
16.433.480 0,26
7.459.500 0,12
88.277.700 1,38
I
ELEKTRIKAL WORK
V
A WORK PANEL WORK
a. PP / LP Panel Installation (LG, GF, Lt2 and
4 unit 4.827.700 19.310.800
Roof)
19.310.800 0,30
13.870.313 0,22
k. Lighting & Power Cable Installation / point 105 titik 245.000 25.725.000
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77.063.300 1,20
2 Ground Floor
54.809.600 0,86
3 1st floor
4 ROOFTOP
5.692.000 0,09
V ARCHITECTURE WORK
A PARTNER WORK
1 LOWER GROUND
285.869.077 4,46
2 GROUND FLOOR
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b. Pek. Wall Plastering, 1PC: 3PP 34 m2 54.400 1.835.456
3 2ND FLOOR
4 ROOFTOP
f. Pek. Plaster, 1PC: 5PP, Roof Plate Screed 381 m2 50.800 19.352.260
106.739.084 1,67
1 LOWER GROUND
a. Pek. Pair Frame + Door Allumium Color 4 "Type
4 unit 8.597.000 34.388.000
P1
b. Pek. Pair Frame + Door Allumium Color 4 "Type
2 unit 7.835.000 15.670.000
P2
c. Pek. Pair Frame + Allumunium Color 4 Window
2 unit 3.280.300 6.560.600
"Type J2
d. Pek. Pair Frame + Window All Aluminum Color 4
2 unit 2.788.255 5.576.510
"Type J2 '
e. Pek. Pair Frame + Door All Color Color 4 "Type 14.965.40
4 unit 59.861.600
PS 0
f. Pek. Pair of Frame + Allumunium Color 4
2 unit 840.000 1.680.000
Window "Type BV1
123.736.710 1,93
2 GROUND FLOOR
a. Pek. Pair Frame + Door Allumium Color 4 "Type
3 unit 8.597.000 25.791.000
P1
b. Pek. Pair Frame + Door All Color Color 4 "Type 49.157.00
4 unit 196.628.000
PJ1 0
c. Pek. Pair Frame + Door Allium Color 4 "Type 48.551.00
2 unit 97.102.000
PJ1a 0
d. Pek. Pair Frame + Door Allumium Color 4 "Type 48.439.00
2 unit 96.878.000
PJ1b 0
e. Pek. Pair of Frames + Alluminum Window Color
2 unit 3.731.700 7.463.400
4 "Type J1
f. Pek. Pair of Frames + Alluminum Window Color 4
2 unit 3.879.500 7.759.000
"Type J1a
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g. Pek. Pair Frame + Allumunium Color 4 Window 28.917.50
4 unit 115.670.000
"Type J4 0
h. Pek. Pair of Frame + Allumunium Color 4
2 unit 840.000 1.680.000
Window "Type BV1
548.971.400 8,57
3 2ND FLOOR
a. Pek. Pair Frame + Door Allumium Color 4 "Type
2 unit 8.597.000 17.194.000
P1
b. Pek. Pair Frame + Allumunium Color 4 Window
28 unit 4.176.000 116.928.000
"Type J3
c. Pek. Pair of Frame + Allumunium Color 4
2 unit 840.000 1.680.000
Window "Type BV1
135.802.000 2,12
4 ROOFTOP
a. Pek. Pair Frame + Door Allumium Color 4 "Type
1 unit 7.835.000 7.835.000
P2
b. Pek. Pair of Frame + Allumunium Color 4
1 unit 840.000 840.000
Window "Type BV1
8.675.000 0,14
C PLAFOND WORK
1 LOWER GROUND
98.843.724 1,54
2 GROUND FLOOR
78.671.119 1,23
3 2ND FLOOR
64.963.971 1,01
4 ROOFTOP
a. Pek. Ceiling GRC, equivalent to Kalsiboard Ling
58 m2 190.700 11.121.624
6-R2 1200 x 2400, tm = 6 mm
2
b. Pek. Pair Profile List 44 m 24.500 1.071.630
12.193.254 0,19
1 LOWER GROUND
a. Pek. Toilet Floor Coating, Granite Tile 60 x 60
196 m2 264.600 51.739.884
Unpolish
b. Pek. Underlay Layer 225 m2 56.600 12.758.772
c. Pek. Carpet Floor Coating ex. Golden Crown 225 m2 281.250 63.399.375
d. Pek. Pelapis Dinding R. Wudhu & Toilet,
334 m2 383.200 127.896.832
Homogenius Tile 30 x 60 Polish
e. Pek. Inner Trap Ladder Coating, Granite Tile 30
30 m2 264.600 7.977.690
x 60 Unpolish
f. Pek. Main Ladder Trap Coating, Granite Tile 30 x
63 m2 264.600 16.601.004
60 Unpolish
280.373.557 4,37
2 GROUND FLOOR
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a. Pek. Floor Coating Granite Tile 60 x 60 Polish 241 m2 287.700 69.355.839
3 2ND FLOOR
4 ROOFTOP
1 LOWER GROUND
2 GROUND FLOOR
3 2ND FLOOR
4 ROOFTOP
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unit. Volume is also referred to as Kubikasi Work according to
Bestek Image and Detail Image. volume arrangements are
structured systematically with table-line lanes with grouping of
preparatory work, earthworks and foundations, concrete structural
work, wall work, floor and wall plumbing work, frame work, doors
and windows, ceiling work, painting work, roof work, work sanitair,
railing work, face and yard work, electrical installation work and
water installation work. (Ir. H. Bactiar Ibrahim).
Calculation of the volume of work on the Analysis of the Al-Mansur
Mosque Construction Project in Bandung is as follows:
at - TSM BANDUNG
BANDUNG
REQUIRE VOLUME
I PREPARATORY WORK
3 Keet Directors ∑ 1 1 ls
4 Work Barracks ∑ 1 1 ls
7 Project Documentation ∑ 1 1 ls
8 Brangkal disposal ∑ 1 1 ls
II WORK STRUCTURE
a. P1 (P x L x ∑) 22 1 18 396 m1
b. P2 (P x L x ∑) 22 2 11 484 m1
c. P3 (P x L x ∑) 22 4 8 704 m1
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TOTAL VOLUME OF TRIANGULAR PILE FOUNDATION 1.584 m1
3 sand fill, H = 5 cm @ 59 59 m3
a. P1
'- Quality Ready Mix Concrete K-250
(P x L x T) x ∑ 1 1 0 18 1 m3
:
'- formworkLI ((2 x P x T) + (2 x L x T)) x ∑ 1 1 0 18 4 m2
b. P2
'- Quality Ready Mix Concrete K-250
(P x L x T) x ∑ 1 2 0 18 2 m3
:
'- formwork ((2 x P x T) + (2 x L x T)) x ∑ 1 2 0 18 8 m2
c. P3
'- Quality Ready Mix Concrete K-250
(P x L x T) x ∑ 3 3 0 8 7 m3
:
'- formwork ((2 x P x T) + (2 x L x T)) x ∑ 3 3 0 8 10 m2
'- Iron
'- Iron
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- Reinforcement D13 ∑ 618 618 kg
- Reinforcement D16 ∑ 3 3 kg
'- Iron
- Reinforcement D16 ∑ 3 3 kg
D LOWER GROUND
Length = 1.758 m
'- Quality Ready Mix Concrete K-250
PxLxTx∑ 2 0 0 5 1 m3
:
'- Formwork (P x L)+(T x P x 2) x ∑ 2 0 0 5 9 m2
'- Iron
'- Iron
'- Iron
'- Iron
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'- Formwork (P x L)+(T x P x 2) x ∑ 2 0 0 3 6 m2
'- Iron
'- Iron
'- Iron
a. Slab Type S1
'- Iron
'- Iron
'- Iron
'- Iron
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'- Quality Ready Mix Concrete K-250
PxLxTx∑ 2 5 0 2 2 m3
:
'- Formwork ((P x T)+(L x T)) x 2 x ∑ 2 5 0 2 4 m2
'- Iron
'- Iron
'- Iron
a. Column Type K1
'- Iron
'- Iron
'- Iron
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4 Stairs Structural Work
a. Stair Type 1
'- Quality Ready Mix Concrete K-250
@ 4 4 m3
:
'- Formwork ∑ 9 9 m2
'- Iron
E GROUND FLOOR
a. Slab Type S1
'- Iron
'- Iron
'- Iron
'- Iron
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Tebal 150 mm (2.000 m x 1.815 m)
'- Iron
'- Iron
'- Iron
Length = 1.758 m
'- Formwork (P x L) + (T x P x 2) x ∑ 2 0 0 4 6 m2
'- Iron
Length = 2.250 m
'- Formwork (P x L) + (T x P x 2) x ∑ 2 0 0 48 86 m2
'- Iron
Length = 1.185 m
'- Formwork (P x L) + (T x P x 2) x ∑ 1 0 0 2 2 m2
'- Iron
Length = 2.131 m
'- Formwork (P x L) + (T x P x 2) x ∑ 2 0 0 2 3 m2
'- Iron
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- Stirrup Reinforcement D16 ∑ 18 18 kg
Length = 2.000 m
'- Formwork (P x L) + (T x P x 2) x ∑ 2 0 0 16 26 m2
'- Iron
Length = 2.144 m
'- Formwork (P x L) + (T x P x 2) x ∑ 2 0 0 2 3 m2
'- Iron
Length = 1.758 m
'- Formwork (P x L) + (T x P x 2) x ∑ 2 0 0 5 9 m2
'- Iron
Length = 2.250 m
'- Formwork (P x L) + (T x P x 2) x ∑ 2 0 0 30 68 m2
'- Iron
Length = 4.500 m
'- Formwork (P x L) + (T x P x 2) x ∑ 5 0 0 6 27 m2
'- Iron
Length = 1.185 m
'- Formwork (P x L) + (T x P x 2) x ∑ 1 0 0 3 4 m2
'- Iron
Length = 2.131 m
'- Formwork (P x L) + (T x P x 2) x ∑ 2 0 0 3 6 m2
'- Iron
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- Stirrup Reinforcement D16 ∑ 32 32 kg
Length = 2.000 m
'- Formwork (P x L) + (T x P x 2) x ∑ 2 0 0 4 8 m2
'- Iron
Length = 2.144 m
'- Formwork (P x L) + (T x P x 2) x ∑ 2 0 0 3 6 m2
'- Iron
Length = 2.000 m
'- Formwork (P x L) + (T x P x 2) x ∑ 2 0 1 16 48 m2
'- Iron
a. Column Type K1
'- Iron
b. Type K2 column
'- Iron
c. K3 Type Column
'- Iron
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- Main Reinforcement D16 ∑ 899 2 899 kg
a. Type 1 ladder
'- Formwork ∑ 52 52 m2
'- Iron
a. Ramp
'- Iron
'- Wiremesh M8 @ 53 53 m2
F 1ST FLOOR
1 Slab job
a. S1 Type Slab
'- Iron
- Reinforcement D10 ∑ 2 2 0 66 2 66 kg
'- Iron
- Reinforcement D10 ∑ 2 2 0 62 2 62 kg
'- Iron
91
- Main Reinforcement D10 ∑ 2 2 0 963 26 963 kg
'- Iron
Length = 2,250 m
'- Formwork (P x L) + (T x P x 2) x ∑ 2 0 0 32 58 m2
'- Iron
Length = 2,150 m
'- Formwork (P x L) + (T x P x 2) x ∑ 2 0 0 12 21 m2
'- Iron
Length = 2,000 m
'- Formwork (P x L) + (T x P x 2) x ∑ 2 0 0 12 19 m2
'- Iron
Length = 1,758 m
'- Formwork (P x L) + (T x P x 2) x ∑ 2 0 0 6 11 m2
'- Iron
Length = 2,250 m
'- Formwork (P x L) + (T x P x 2) x ∑ 2 0 0 29 65 m2
'- Iron
Length = 4,500 m
92
'- Ready Mix Quality K-250 Concrete: PxLxTx∑ 5 0 0 4 1 m3
'- Formwork (P x L) + (T x P x 2) x ∑ 5 0 0 4 18 m2
'- Iron
Length = 2,000 m
'- Formwork (P x L) + (T x P x 2) x ∑ 2 0 0 6 12 m2
'- Iron
Length = 2,150 m
'- Formwork (P x L) + (T x P x 2) x ∑ 2 0 0 2 4 m2
'- Iron
Length = 2,000 m
'- Formwork (P x L) + (T x P x 2) x ∑ 2 0 1 6 18 m2
'- Iron
a. Column Type K1
'- Iron
b. Type K2 column
'- Iron
c. K3 Type Column
93
Type K1 (40 x 40 cm)
'- Iron
a. Type 1 ladder
'- Formwork ∑ 98 98 m2
'- Iron
G ROOFTOP
1 Slab job
a. S1 Type Slab
150 mm thickness (2,250 m x 1,758 m)
'- Ready Mix Quality K-250 Concrete: PxLxTx∑ 2 2 0 2 1 m3
((P x T)+(L x T)) x
'- Formwork 2 2 0 2 2 m2
2x∑
'- Iron
- Reinforcement D10 ∑ 2 2 0 66 2 66 kg
150 mm thickness (2,000 m x 1,758 m)
'- Ready Mix Quality K-250 Concrete: PxLxTx∑ 2 2 0 2 1 m3
((P x T)+(L x T)) x
'- Formwork 2 2 0 2 2 m2
2x∑
'- Iron
- Reinforcement D10 ∑ 2 2 0 62 2 62 kg
150 mm thickness (2,250 m x 2,250 m)
'- Ready Mix Quality K-250 Concrete: PxLxTx∑ 2 2 0 26 20 m3
((P x T)+(L x T)) x
'- Formwork 2 2 0 26 35 m2
2x∑
'- Iron
- Main Reinforcement D10 ∑ 2 2 0 963 26 963 kg
150 mm thickness (2,250 m x 2,000 m)
'- Ready Mix Quality K-250 Concrete: PxLxTx∑ 2 2 0 24 16 m3
((P x T)+(L x T)) x
'- Formwork 2 2 0 24 31 m2
2x∑
'- Iron
- Main Reinforcement D10 ∑ 2 2 0 839 24 839 kg
JUMLAH VOLUME BETON SLAB 38 m3
1.9
JUMLAH VOLUME BESI SLAB kg
29
JUMLAH VOLUME BEKISTING SLAB 70 m2
2 Beam Concrete Structural Work
94
a. Beam Type B1 (20 x 30 cm)
Length = 2,250 m
'- Ready Mix Quality K-250 Concrete: PxLxTx∑ 2 0 0 36 5 m3
(P x L) + (T x P x
'- Formwork 2 0 0 36 65 m2
2) x ∑
'- Iron
- Main Reinforcement D16 ∑ 511 2 511 kg
- Sengkang Reinforcement D16 ∑ 335 335 kg
Length = 2,000 m
'- Ready Mix Quality K-250 Concrete: PxLxTx∑ 2 0 0 6 1 m3
(P x L) + (T x P x
'- Formwork 2 0 0 6 10 m2
2) x ∑
'- Iron
- Main Reinforcement D16 ∑ 76 2 76 kg
- Sengkang Reinforcement D16 ∑ 49 49 kg
b. Beam Type B2 (20 x 40 cm)
Length = 1,758 m
'- Ready Mix Quality K-250 Concrete: PxLxTx∑ 2 0 0 5 1 m3
(P x L) + (T x P x
'- Formwork 2 0 0 5 7 m2
2) x ∑
'- Iron
- Main Reinforcement D16 ∑ 76 2 76 kg
- Sengkang Reinforcement D16 ∑ 43 43 kg
Length = 2,250 m
'- Ready Mix Quality K-250 Concrete: PxLxTx∑ 2 0 0 24 4 m3
(P x L) + (T x P x
'- Formwork 2 0 0 24 54 m2
2) x ∑
'- Iron
- Main Reinforcement D16 ∑ 469 2 469 kg
- Sengkang Reinforcement D16 ∑ 273 273 kg
Length = 4,500 m
'- Ready Mix Quality K-250 Concrete: PxLxTx∑ 5 0 0 9 3 m3
(P x L) + (T x P x
'- Formwork 5 0 0 4 18 m2
2) x ∑
'- Iron
- Main Reinforcement D16 ∑ 352 2 352 kg
- Sengkang Reinforcement D16 ∑ 217 217 kg
Length = 8,000 m
'- Ready Mix Quality K-250 Concrete: PxLxTx∑ 8 0 0 1 1 m3
(P x L) + (T x P x
'- Formwork 8 0 0 1 8 m2
2) x ∑
'- Iron
- Main Reinforcement D16 ∑ 69 2 69 kg
- Sengkang Reinforcement D16 ∑ 44 44 kg
Length = 2,000 m
'- Ready Mix Quality K-250 Concrete: PxLxTx∑ 2 0 0 6 1 m3
(P x L) + (T x P x
'- Formwork 2 0 0 6 12 m2
2) x ∑
'- Iron
- Main Reinforcement D16 ∑ 104 2 104 kg
- Sengkang Reinforcement D16 ∑ 60 60 kg
Length = 4,000 m
'- Ready Mix Quality K-250 Concrete: PxLxTx∑ 4 0 0 1 0 m3
(P x L) + (T x P x
'- Formwork 4 0 0 1 4 m2
2) x ∑
'- Iron
- Main Reinforcement D16 ∑ 35 2 35 kg
- Sengkang Reinforcement D16 ∑ 21 21 kg
c. Beam Type B2 (30 x 60 cm)
95
Length = 2,000 m
'- Ready Mix Quality K-250 Concrete: PxLxTx∑ 2 0 1 6 2 m3
(P x L) + (T x P x
'- Formwork 2 0 1 6 18 m2
2) x ∑
'- Iron
- Main Reinforcement D16 ∑ 180 2 180 kg
- Sengkang Reinforcement D16 ∑ 92 92 kg
JUMLAH VOLUME BETON BALOK 27 m3
2.9
JUMLAH VOLUME BESI TIE BALOK kg
30
JUMLAH VOLUME BEKISTING BALOK 186 m2
3 Column Concrete Structure Work
a. Column Type K1
Type K1 (20 x 20 cm)
'- Ready Mix Quality K-250 Concrete: PxLxTx∑ 0 0 4 4 1 m3
((P x T)+(L x T)) x
'- Formwork 0 0 4 2 7 m2
2x∑
'- Iron
- Main Reinforcement D13 ∑ 148 2 148 kg
- Sengkang Reinforcement D10 ∑ 31 31 kg
b. Type K2 column
Type K1 (30 x 30 cm)
'- Ready Mix Quality K-250 Concrete: PxLxTx∑ 0 0 4 13 5 m3
((P x T)+(L x T)) x
'- Formwork 0 0 4 13 69 m2
2x∑
'- Iron
- Main Reinforcement D16 ∑ 730 2 730 kg
- Sengkang Reinforcement D10 ∑ 159 159 kg
c. K3 Type Column
Type K1 (40 x 40 cm)
'- Ready Mix Quality K-250 Concrete: PxLxTx∑ 0 0 4 8 6 m3
((P x T)+(L x T)) x
'- Formwork 0 0 4 8 57 m2
2x∑
'- Iron
- Main Reinforcement D16 ∑ 899 2 899 kg
- Sengkang Reinforcement D10 ∑ 133 133 kg
TOTAL VOLUME CONCRETE COLOUMN 12 m3
2.1
TOTAL VOLUME COULUMN IRON kg
01
TOTAL VOLUME OF COLUMN FORMWORK 134 m2
4 Ladder Structural Work
a. Type 1 ladder
'- Ready Mix Quality K-250 Concrete: @ 6 6 m3
'- Formwork ∑ 97 97 m2
'- Iron
1.5
- Main Reinforcement D13 ∑ 1.527 2 kg
27
AMOUNT OF LADDER CONCRETE VOLUME 6 m3
1.5
TOTAL VOLUME OF STAIRS IRON kg
27
TOTAL STAIRS FORMWORK VOLUME 97 m2
H WORK STRUCTURE TOWER
a. Her Triangular Pile Handling is 30 cm L = 16 (P x L x ∑) 16 4 1 64 m1
b. Pile Cap Work Floor (P x L x T) x ∑ 3 1 1 1 1 m3
c. Reinforced Concrete Works Pile Cap
'- Ready Mix Concrete Quality K-275 (Bottom) (P x L x T) x ∑ 3 1 1 1 1 m3
((2 x P x T) + (2 x
'- Formwork 3 1 1 1 4 m2
L x T)) x ∑
'- Iron
96
- Basic Reinforcement D13 ∑ 3 3 kg
'- Ready Mix Concrete Quality K-275 (Top) (P x L x T) x ∑ 0 0 0 4 0 m3
((2 x P x T) + (2 x
'- Formwork 0 0 0 4 2 m2
L x T)) x ∑
'- Iron
- Basic Reinforcement D13 ∑ 142 142 kg
d. Plate T = 10 mm ∑ 0 0 0 20 4 20 kg
e. Angkur Baja ø16 mm - 40 cm ∑ 32 32 bh
2
6.8
f. Column (IWF 150,150.7.10) ∑ 22 87 1 6.818 4 kg
18
6
1
2.5
g. Column (IWF 150.75.5.7) ∑ 6 33 8 2.590 6 kg
90
5
TOTAL VOLUME OF TRIANGULAR PILE
64 m1
FOUNDATION
TOTAL CONCRETE VOLUME PILE CAP 3 m3
TOTAL OF VOLUME OF IRON PILE CAP 145 kg
TOTAL VOLUME OF BEKISTING PILE CAP 5 m2
TOTAL OF PLATE VOLUME T 20 kg
TOTAL OF STEEL VOLUME ø16 mm - 40 cm 32 bh
9.4
TOTAL VOLUME OF STEEL IRON COLUMNS kg
08
I
I MECHANICAL WORK
I
A WORK OF PLUMBING PLANNING
1 Clean Water Installation Work
a. Installation of PPR-PN Pipe He is 25 mm (From 189
∑ 189,00 m1
Existing Installation to 1st Floor) ,00
55,
b. Pipe Installation for PN-PN is 20 mm ∑ 55,00 m1
00
25,
c. Installation of PPR-PN Pipes He is 15 mm ∑ 25,00 m1
00
20,
d. Installation of Stop Ball Valve is 25 mm ∑ 20,00 bh
00
C SEPTITANK WORK
1,0
a. Sepitank Installation Cap 10 m3 ∑ 1,00 unit
0
1,0
b. Installation of Booster Pump + Accessories ∑ 1,00 unit
0
97
106
a. PVC Class Pipe Installation "AW Abu" He is 75 mm ∑ 106,00 m1
,00
b. PVC Class Pipe Installation "AW Abu" He 15 mm (AC 100
∑ 100,80 m1
Drain) ,80
10,
c. Installation of Rainwater Drain ∑ 10,00 bh
00
1,0
d. Fittings, Accessories and auxiliary materials ∑ 1,00 ls
0
1,0
e. Commissioning Test ∑ 1,00 ls
0
I
ELEKTRIKAL WORK
V
A WORK PANEL WORK
4,0
a. PP / LP Panel Installation (LG, GF, Lt2 and Roof) ∑ 4,00 unit
0
2 Ground floor
60,
a. Down Light Installation 18 Watt LED PL Light ∑ 60,00 unit
00
98
16,
b. Installation of 250/125 Watt ALPE Stairs ∑ 16,00 unit
00
14,
c. Installation of Trap Stairs Lights ∑ 14,00 unit
00
4,0
d. Single Switch Installation ∑ 4,00 unit
0
10,
e. Dual Switch Installation ∑ 10,00 unit
00
14,
f. Installation of socket ∑ 14,00 unit
00
2,0
g. Exhaust Fan Cable Installation ∑ 2,00 unit
0
90,
h. Lighting & Power Cable Installation / point ∑ 90,00 titik
00
3 1St Floor
38,
a. Down Light Installation 18 Watt LED PL Light ∑ 38,00 unit
00
14,
b. Installation of Trap Stairs Lights ∑ 14,00 unit
00
2,0
c. Single Switch Installation ∑ 2,00 unit
0
4,0
d. Dual Switch Installation ∑ 4,00 unit
0
5,0
e. Installation of socket ∑ 5,00 unit
0
2,0
f. Exhaust Fan Cable Installation ∑ 2,00 titik
0
52,
g. Lighting & Power Cable Installation / point ∑ 52,00 titik
00
1,0
h. Decorative Lighting Installation (Hanging) ∑ 1,00 unit
0
4 Rooftop
2,0
a. Down Light Installation 18 Watt LED PL Light ∑ 2,00 unit
0
4,0
b. Installation of 250/125 Watt ALPE Stairs ∑ 4,00 unit
0
1,0
c. Single Switch Installation ∑ 1,00 unit
0
2,0
d. Dual Switch Installation ∑ 2,00 unit
0
3,0
e. Installation of socket ∑ 3,00 unit
0
1,0
f. Exhaust Fan Cable Installation ∑ 1,00 unit
0
6,0
g. Lighting & Power Cable Installation / point ∑ 6,00 unit
0
V ARCHITECTURE WORK
A PARTNER WORK
1 LOWER GROUND
a. Pek. Pair 1/2 Bata, 1PC: 3PP ∑ 471 471 m2
b. Pek. Wall Plastering, 1PC: 3PP ∑ 941 941 m2
c. Pek. Pair 1/2 Bata, 1PC: 5PP ∑ 253 253 m2
d. Pek. Wall Plastering, 1PC: 5PP ∑ 253 253 m2
e. Pek. Concrete Plastering, 1PC: 3PP ∑ 215 215 m2
1.4
f. Pek. Wall Acian ∑ 1.410 m2
10
g. Participation of 12 mm Tempered Glass ∑ 70 70 m2
3.6
m2
14
2 GROUND FLOOR
a. Pek. Pair 1/2 Bata, 1PC: 3PP ∑ 17 17 m2
b. Pek. Wall Plastering, 1PC: 3PP ∑ 34 34 m2
c. Pek. Pair 1/2 Bata, 1PC: 5PP ∑ 68 68 m2
d. Pek. Wall Plastering, 1PC: 5PP ∑ 137 137 m2
e. Pek. Concrete Plastering, 1PC: 3PP ∑ 138 138 m2
f. Pek. Wall Acian ∑ 309 309 m2
99
g. Pek. GRC Wall Partition Panel, equivalent to
∑ 71 71 m2
Kalsiboard Ling 6-R2 1200 x 2400, t = 6 mm
h. Pek. External Display Cladding Panel GRC Panel ∑ 239 239 m2
1.0
m2
13
3 1St FLOOR
a. Pek. Pair 1/2 Bata, 1PC: 3PP ∑ 3 3 m2
b. Pek. Wall Plastering, 1PC: 3PP ∑ 6 6 m2
c. Pek. Pair 1/2 Bata, 1PC: 5PP ∑ 144 144 m2
d. Pek. Wall Plastering, 1PC: 5PP ∑ 288 288 m2
e. Pek. Concrete Plastering, 1PC: 3PP ∑ 138 138 m2
f. Pek. Wall Acian ∑ 432 432 m2
g. Pek. GRC Wall Partition Panel, equivalent to
∑ 39 39 m2
Kalsiboard Ling 6-R2 1200x2400, t = 6 mm
h. Pek. External Display Cladding Panel GRC Panel ∑ 223 223 m2
1.2
m2
74
4 ROOFTOP
a. Pek. Pair 1/2 Bata, 1PC: 3PP ∑ 167 167 m2
b. Pek. Wall Plastering, 1PC: 3PP ∑ 334 334 m2
c. Pek. Concrete Plastering, 1PC: 3PP ∑ 31 31 m2
d. Pek. Wall Acian ∑ 364 364 m2
e. Waterproofing ∑ 381 381 m2
f. Pek. Plaster, 1PC: 5PP, Roof Plate Screed ∑ 381 381 m2
1.6
m2
57
B JOBS, WINDOWS AND HANGERS / GLASS
1 LOWER GROUND
a. Pek. Pair Frame + Door Allumium Color 4 "Type P1 ∑ 4 4 unit
b. Pek. Pair Frame + Door Allumium Color 4 "Type P2 ∑ 2 2 unit
c. Pek. Pair Frame + Allumunium Color 4 Window "Type
∑ 2 2 unit
J2
d. Pek. Pair Frame + Window All Aluminum Color 4 "Type
∑ 2 2 unit
J2 '
e. Pek. Pair Frame + Door All Color Color 4 "Type PS ∑ 4 4 unit
f. Pek. Pair of Frame + Allumunium Color 4 Window
∑ 2 2 unit
"Type BV1
16 unit
2 GROUND FLOOR
a. Pek. Pair Frame + Door Allumium Color 4 "Type P1 ∑ 3 3 unit
b. Pek. Pair Frame + Door All Color Color 4 "Type PJ1 ∑ 4 4 unit
c. Pek. Pair Frame + Door Allium Color 4 "Type PJ1a ∑ 2 2 unit
d. Pek. Pair Frame + Door Allumium Color 4 "Type PJ1b ∑ 2 2 unit
e. Pek. Pair of Frames + Alluminum Window Color 4
∑ 2 2 unit
"Type J1
f. Pek. Pair of Frames + Alluminum Window Color 4
∑ 2 2 unit
"Type J1a
g. Pek. Pair Frame + Allumunium Color 4 Window "Type
∑ 4 4 unit
J4
h. Pek. Pair of Frame + Allumunium Color 4 Window
∑ 2 2 unit
"Type BV1
21 unit
3 1ST FLOOR
a. Pek. Pair Frame + Door Allumium Color 4 "Type P1 ∑ 2 2 unit
b. Pek. Pair Frame + Allumunium Color 4 Window "Type
∑ 28 28 unit
J3
c. Pek. Pair of Frame + Allumunium Color 4 Window
∑ 2 2 unit
"Type BV1
32 unit
4 ROOFTOP
a. Pek. Pair Frame + Door Allumium Color 4 "Type P2 ∑ 1 1 unit
b. Pek. Pair of Frame + Allumunium Color 4 Window
∑ 1 1 unit
"Type BV1
100
2 unit
C PLAFOND WORK
1 LOWER GROUND
a. Gypsumboard Ceiling 120 x 240, t = 9 mm ∑ 361 361 m2
b. Job Ceiling GRC, equivalent to Kalsiboard Ling 6-R2
∑ 95 95 m2
1200 x 2400, tm = 6 mm
c. Pair Work List Profile ∑ 583 583 m2
1.0
m2
39
2 GROUND FLOOR
a. Gypsumboard Ceiling 120 x 240, t = 9 mm ∑ 201 201 m2
b. Job Ceiling GRC, equivalent to Kalsiboard Ling 6-R2
∑ 182 182 m2
1200 x 2400, tm = 6 mm
c. Pair Work List Profile ∑ 287 287 m2
670 m2
3 1ST FLOOR
a. 120 x 240 Gypsum Board Ceiling Work, t = 9 mm ∑ 306 306 m2
b. Job Ceiling GRC, equivalent to Kalsiboard Ling 6-R2
∑ 14 14 m2
1200 x 2400, tm = 6 mm
c. Pair Work List Profile ∑ 240 240 m2
561 m2
4 ROOFTOP
a. Job Ceiling GRC, equivalent to Kalsiboard Ling 6-R2
∑ 58 58 m2
1200 x 2400, tm = 6 mm
b. Pair Work List Profile ∑ 44 44 m2
102 m2
D FLOOR AND WALL COATING WORK
1 LOWER GROUND
a. Toilet floor coating work, Granite Tile 60 x 60 Unpolish ∑ 196 196 m2
b. Underlay Coating Work ∑ 225 225 m2
c. Carpet Floor Coating work ex. Golden Crown ∑ 225 225 m2
d. Occupational Wallcovering R. Wudhu & Toilet,
∑ 334 334 m2
Homogenous Tile 30 x 60 Polish
e. Work for Inner Trap Ladder Coating, Granite Tile 30 x
∑ 30 30 m2
60 Unpolish
f. Main Ladder Trap Coating Work, Granite Tile 30 x 60
∑ 63 63 m2
Unpolish
1.0
m2
73
2 GROUND FLOOR
a. Floor Coating work of Granite Tile 60 x 60 Polish ∑ 241 241 m2
b. Underlay Coating Work ∑ 188 188 m2
c. Carpet Floor Coating work ex. Golden Crown ∑ 188 188 m2
d. Work for Inner Trap Ladder Coating, Granite Tile 30 x
∑ 38 38 m2
60 Unpolish
655 m2
3 SECOND FLOOR
a. Floor Coating work of Granite Tile 60 x 60 Polish ∑ 16 16 m2
b. Work Under Layer Floor Coating ∑ 279 279 m2
c. Carpet Floor Coating work ex. Golden Crown ∑ 279 279 m2
d. Work for Inner Trap Ladder Coating, Granite Tile 30 x
∑ 38 38 m2
60 Unpolish
612 m2
4 ROOFTOP
a. Floor Coating work of Granite Tile 60 x 60 Polish ∑ 346 346 m2
b. Wet Area Wall Works, Homogenius Tile 30 x 60 Polish ∑ 36 36 m2
c. Wet Area Coating Work, Granite Tile 60 X 60 Unpolish ∑ 12 12 m2
394 m2
D PAINT FINISHING WORK
1 LOWER GROUND
a. Wall Painting Works, Vinilex Paint Equivalents ∑ 1.410 1.4 m2
101
10
102
RECAPITULATION OF WORK COSTS
103
development plan Al-Mansur Mosque Bandung:
a. Based on experience at Work Practices
b. Conduct a survey to the project location
c. Surveys are conducted to deal with the condition of the project
location, such as to get a land condition (whether it is relatively flat,
contoured or even a swamp) and do it to land or land.
d. Identify the project.
- Identification of government requirements
- Identification of environmental disturbances
- Identify seasonal patterns at the project location
e. ImageBestek.
1. Barchart Analysis
104
Table 4.8. Barchart
21.579
WORK WEIGHT PLAN 1584 799 22 22 51 29 48 53 9 28 40 21 12 19 47 33 12 2128 2142 2426 2419 2407 2407 2407 2407
CUMULATIVE WORK WEIGHT PLAN 1584 2383 2405 2427 2478 2506 2554 2607 2616 2643 2684 2705 2717 2736 2783 2816 2828 4956 7098 9524 11944 14351 16758 19165 21572
105
Table 4.9. Material Needs
Material Needs
UNIT
Work Volume
NO Job Description Material Needs PRICE
Total Unit ( Rp )
I PREPARATORY WORK
II WORK STRUCTURE
A WORK OF TRIANGULAR PILE FOUNDATION
1 Handling Triangular Pile dia 30 cm L = 22
1.58
Triangular Pile dia 30 cm L = 22 Triangular Pile dia 30 cm L = 22 m1 463.275
4
D LOWER GROUND
1 Tie Beam Concrete Structural Work
'- Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : Portland Cement
Sand Concrete
21 m3 1.352.263
Rough Aggregate
Water
'- Besi Steel bar 3.46
kg 23.540
Concrete Wire 8
'- Bekisting Forest wood / board / caso
Ordinary nail 2 "- 263 m2 163.300
Formwork lubricant
107
Water
'- Besi Steel bar
895 kg 23.540
Concrete Wire
'- Bekisting Forest wood / board / caso
Ordinary nail 2 "- 52 m2 163.300
Formwork lubricant
E GROUND FLOOR
1 Slab Structure Work
'- Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : Portland Cement
Sand Concrete
55 m3 1.352.263
Rough Aggregate
Water
'- Besi Steel bar 2.82
kg 23.540
Concrete Wire 5
'- Bekisting Forest wood / board / caso
Ordinary nail 2 "- 103 m2 163.300
Formwork lubricant
F 1ST FLOOR
1 Slab job
'- Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : Portland Cement
Sand Concrete
38 m3 1.352.263
Rough Aggregate
Water
'- Besi Steel bar 1.92
kg 23.540
Concrete Wire 9
'- Bekisting Forest wood / board / caso
Ordinary nail 2 "- 70 m2 163.300
Formwork lubricant
108
2 Beam Concrete Structural Work
'- Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : Portland Cement
Sand Concrete
55 m3 1.352.263
Rough Aggregate
Water
'- Besi Steel bar 2.74
kg 23.540
Concrete Wire 3
'- Bekisting Forest wood / board / caso
Ordinary nail 2 "- 186 m2 163.300
Formwork lubricant
G ROOFTOP
1 Slab job
'- Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : Portland Cement
Sand Concrete
38 m3 1.352.263
Rough Aggregate
Water
'- Besi Steel bar 1.92
kg 23.540
Concrete Wire 9
'- Bekisting Forest wood / board / caso
Ordinary nail 2 "- 70 m2 163.300
Formwork lubricant
109
Formwork lubricant
C PEKERJAAN SEPTITANK
90.000.00
a. Pemasangan Septitank Kap 10 m3 1 unit
0
b. Pemasangan Pompa Booster + 10.447.20
1 unit
Aksesories 0
IV PEKERJAAN ELEKTRIKAL
A PEKERJAAN PANEL DAYA
a. Pemasangan Panel PP/LP (LG, GF, Lt2 PP / LP panel 4 unit 4.827.700
110
dan Atap)
2 Ground Floor
a. Pemasangan Lampu Down Light PL LED
Lamp Down PL LED Light 60 unit 246.600
18 Watt
b. Pemasangan Lampu Sorot Tangga ALPE
Spotlights 16 unit 750.000
250/125 Watt
c. Pemasangan Lampu Trap Tangga Trap lights 14 unit 275.000
d. Pemasangan Saklar Tunggal Single switch 4 unit 33.300
e. Pemasangan Saklar Ganda Double Switch 10 unit 49.700
f. Pemasangan Stop Kontak Electric socket 14 unit 36.400
g. Instalasi Kabel Exhaust Fan Cable 2 unit 486.900
h. Instalasi Kabel Penerangan & Daya / titik Cable 90 titik 245.000
3 Lantai 2
a. Pemasangan Lampu Down Light PL LED
Lamp Down PL LED Light 38 unit 246.600
18 Watt
b. Pemasangan Lampu Trap Tangga Trap lights 14 unit 275.000
c. Pemasangan Saklar Tunggal Single switch 2 unit 33.300
d. Pemasangan Saklar Ganda Double Switch 4 unit 49.700
e. Pemasangan Stop Kontak Electric socket 5 unit 36.400
f. Instalasi Kabel Exhaust Fan Cable 2 titik 486.900
g. Instalasi Kabel Penerangan & Daya / titik Cable 52 titik 245.000
45.000.00
h. Pemasangan Lampu Hias (Gantung) Hanging Decorative Lights 1 unit
0
4 Lantai Atap
a. Pemasangan Lampu Down Light PL LED
Lamp Down PL LED Light 2 unit 246.600
18 Watt
b. Pemasangan Lampu Sorot Tangga ALPE
Spotlights 4 unit 750.000
250/125 Watt
c. Pemasangan Saklar Tunggal Single switch 1 unit 33.300
d. Pemasangan Saklar Ganda Double Switch 2 unit 49.700
e. Pemasangan Stop Kontak Electric socket 3 unit 36.400
f. Instalasi Kabel Exhaust Fan Cable 1 unit 486.900
g. Instalasi Kabel Penerangan & Daya / titik Cable 6 unit 245.000
V PEKERJAAN ARSITEKTUR
A PEKERJAAN PASANGAN + PLESTERAN
1 LOWER GROUND
a. Pek. Pasangan 1/2 Bata, 1PC:3PP Red brick 5x11x22 cm
Portland cement 471 m2 120.300
Tide sand
b. Pek. Plesteran Dinding, 1PC:3PP Portland Cement
941 m2 54.400
Pasir Pasang
c. Pek. Pasangan 1/2 Bata, 1PC:5PP Red brick 5x11x22 cm
Portland cement 253 m2 113.700
Tide sand
d. Pek. Plesteran Dinding, 1PC:5PP Portland Cement
253 m2 50.800
Pasir Pasang
e. Pek. Plesteran Beton, 1PC:3PP Portland Cement
215 m2 61.900
Pasir Pasang
1.41
f. Pek. Acian Dinding m2 30.400
Portland Cement 0
g. Partisipasi Kaca Tempered 12 mm Glass Participation 70 m2 1.150.000
111
TOTAL VOLUME OF LOWER GROUND 3.61
m2
COUPLES 4
2 GROUND FLOOR
a. Pek. Pasangan 1/2 Bata, 1PC:3PP Red brick 5x11x22 cm
Portland cement 17 m2 120.300
Tide sand
b. Pek. Plesteran Dinding, 1PC:3PP Portland Cement
34 m2 54.400
Pasir Pasang
c. Pek. Pasangan 1/2 Bata, 1PC:5PP Red brick 5x11x22 cm
Portland cement 68 m2 113.700
Tide sand
d. Pek. Plesteran Dinding, 1PC:5PP Portland Cement
137 m2 50.800
Pasir Pasang
e. Pek. Plesteran Beton, 1PC:3PP Portland Cement
138 m2 61.900
Pasir Pasang
f. Pek. Acian Dinding Portland Cement 309 m2 30.400
g. Pek. Dinding Partisi Panel GRC, setara
GRC Panel Participation 71 m2 323.000
Kalsiboard Ling 6-R2 1200 x 2400, t= 6 mm
h. Pek. Dinding Ornamen Tampak Luar
GRC Panel Outer Look Ornaments 239 m2 355.300
(Cladding Ornamen) Panel GRC
TOTAL VOLUME GROUND FLOOR 1.01
m2
PARTNER JOB 3
3 LANTAI 2
a. Pek. Pasangan 1/2 Bata, 1PC:3PP Red brick 5x11x22 cm
Portland cement 3 m2 120.300
Tide sand
b. Pek. Plesteran Dinding, 1PC:3PP Portland Cement
6 m2 54.400
Pasir Pasang
c. Pek. Pasangan 1/2 Bata, 1PC:5PP Red brick 5x11x22 cm
Portland cement 144 m2 113.700
Tide sand
d. Pek. Plesteran Dinding, 1PC:5PP Portland Cement
288 m2 50.800
Pasir Pasang
e. Pek. Plesteran Beton, 1PC:3PP Portland Cement
138 m2 61.900
Pasir Pasang
f. Pek. Acian Dinding Portland Cement 432 m2 30.400
g. Pek. Dinding Partisi Panel GRC, setara
GRC Panel Participation 39 m2 323.000
Kalsiboard Ling 6-R2 1200x2400, t= 6 mm
h. Pek. Dinding Ornamen Tampak Luar
GRC Panel Outer Look Ornaments 223 m2 355.300
(Cladding Ornamen) Panel GRC
TOTAL VOLUME OF FLOOR 2 1.27
m2
PARTNER JOB 4
4 LANTAI ATAP
a. Pek. Pasangan 1/2 Bata, 1PC:3PP Red brick 5x11x22 cm
Portland cement 167 m2 120.300
Tide sand
b. Pek. Plesteran Dinding, 1PC:3PP Portland Cement
334 m2 54.400
Pasir Pasang
c. Pek. Plesteran Beton, 1PC:3PP Portland Cement
31 m2 61.900
Pasir Pasang
d. Pek. Acian Dinding Portland Cement 364 m2 30.400
e. Waterproofing Waterproof 381 m2 95.000
f. Pek. Plester, 1PC:5PP, Screed Plat Atap Portland Cement
381 m2 50.800
Pasir Pasang
TOTAL VOLUME OF FLOOR JOBS OF 1.65
m2
THE COUPLES 7
B JOBS, WINDOWS AND HANGERS / GLASS
1 LOWER GROUND
a. Pek. Pair Frame + Door Allumium Color 4
Allumunium Frame + Door 4 unit 8.597.000
"Type P1
b. Pek. Pair Frame + Door Allumium Color 4
Allumunium Frame + Door 2 unit 7.835.000
"Type P2
c. Pek. Pair Frame + Allumunium Color 4
Allumunium Frame + Window 2 unit 3.280.300
Window "Type J2
d. Pek. Pair Frame + Window All Aluminum
Allumunium Frame + Window 2 unit 2.788.255
Color 4 "Type J2 '
e. Pek. Pair Frame + Door All Color Color 4 14.965.40
Allumunium Frame + Door 4 unit
"Type PS 0
f. Pek. Pair of Frame + Allumunium Color 4
Allumunium Frame + Window 2 unit 840.000
Window "Type BV1
unit
2 GROUND FLOOR
a. Pek. Pair Frame + Door Allumium Color 4
Allumunium Frame + Door 3 unit 8.597.000
"Type P1
b. Pek. Pair Frame + Door All Color Color 4 49.157.00
Allumunium Frame + Door 4 unit
"Type PJ1 0
c. Pek. Pair Frame + Door Allium Color 4 48.551.00
Allumunium Frame + Door 2 unit
"Type PJ1a 0
112
d. Pek. Pair Frame + Door Allumium Color 4 48.439.00
Allumunium Frame + Door 2 unit
"Type PJ1b 0
e. Pek. Pair of Frames + Alluminum Window
Allumunium Frame + Window 2 unit 3.731.700
Color 4 "Type J1
f. Pek. Pair of Frames + Alluminum Window
Allumunium Frame + Window 2 unit 3.879.500
Color 4 "Type J1a
g. Pek. Pair Frame + Allumunium Color 4 28.917.50
Allumunium Frame + Window 4 unit
Window "Type J4 0
h. Pek. Pair of Frame + Allumunium Color 4
Allumunium Frame + Window 2 unit 840.000
Window "Type BV1
unit
3 2ND FLOOR
a. Pek. Pair Frame + Door Allumium Color 4
Allumunium Frame + Door 2 unit 8.597.000
"Type P1
b. Pek. Pair Frame + Allumunium Color 4
Allumunium Frame + Window 28 unit 4.176.000
Window "Type J3
c. Pek. Pair of Frame + Allumunium Color 4
Allumunium Frame + Window 2 unit 840.000
Window "Type BV1
unit
4 ROOFTOP
a. Pek. Pair Frame + Door Allumium Color 4
Allumunium Frame + Door 1 unit 7.835.000
"Type P2
b. Pek. Pair of Frame + Allumunium Color 4
Allumunium Frame + Window 1 unit 840.000
Window "Type BV1
TOTAL VOLUME OF FLOOR JOBS OF
2 unit
THE COUPLES
C PLAFOND WORK
1 LOWER GROUND
a. Pek. Gypsumboard ceiling 120 x 240, t = 9
Gypsumboard ceiling 361 m2 184.100
mm
b. Pek. Ceiling GRC, equivalent to
Kalsiboard Ling 6-R2 1200 x 2400, tm = 6 GRC ceiling 95 m2 190.700
mm
c. Pek. Pair Profile List Profile List 583 m2 24.500
TOTAL VOLUME OF LOWER GROUND 1.03
m2
WORK PLAFOND 9
2 GROUND FLOOR
a. Pek. Gypsumboard ceiling 120 x 240, t = 9
Gypsumboard ceiling 201 m2 184.100
mm
b. Pek. Ceiling GRC, equivalent to
Kalsiboard Ling 6-R2 1200 x 2400, tm = 6 GRC ceiling 182 m2 190.700
mm
c. Pek. Pair Profile List Profile List 287 m2 24.500
TOTAL VOLUME OF GROUND FLOOR
670 m2
PLAFOND WORK
3 2ND FLOOR
a. Pek. Gypsumboard ceiling 120 x 240, t = 9
Gypsumboard ceiling 306 m2 184.100
mm
b. Pek. Ceiling GRC, equivalent to
Kalsiboard Ling 6-R2 1200 x 2400, tm = 6 GRC ceiling 14 m2 190.700
mm
c. Pek. Pair Profile List Profile List 240 m2 24.500
TOTAL VOLUME OF FLOOR 2
561 m2
PLAFOND WORK
4 ROOFTOP
a. Pek. Ceiling GRC, equivalent to
Kalsiboard Ling 6-R2 1200 x 2400, tm = 6 GRC ceiling 58 m2 190.700
mm
b. Pek. Pair Profile List Profile List 44 m2 24.500
TOTAL VOLUME OF FLOORS TO
102 m2
PLAFOND JOBS
D FLOOR AND WALL COATING WORK
1 LOWER GROUND
a. Pek. Toilet Floor Coating, Granite Tile 60 x
Granite Tile 196 m2 264.600
60 Unpolish
b. Pek. Underlay Layer Under Layer 225 m2 56.600
c. Pek. Carpet Floor Coating ex. Golden
Ex carpet Golden Crown 225 m2 281.250
Crown
d. Pek. Pelapis Dinding R. Wudhu & Toilet,
Tile Homogeneity 334 m2 383.200
Homogenius Tile 30 x 60 Polish
e. Pek. Inner Trap Ladder Coating, Granite
Granite Tile 30 m2 264.600
Tile 30 x 60 Unpolish
f. Pek. Main Ladder Trap Coating, Granite
Granite Tile 63 m2 264.600
Tile 30 x 60 Unpolish
TOTAL VOLUME OF LOWER GROUND 1.07
m2
WORK OF FLOOR AND WALL COATING 3
2 GROUND FLOOR
a. Pek. Floor Coating Granite Tile 60 x 60
Granite Tile 241 m2 287.700
Polish
b. Pek. Underlay Layer Under Layer 188 m2 56.250
113
c. Pek. Carpet Floor Coating ex. Golden
Ex carpet Golden Crown 188 m2 281.250
Crown
d. Pek. Inner Trap Ladder Coating, Granite
Granite Tile 38 m2 264.600
Tile 30 x 60 Unpolish
AMOUNT OF VOLUME GROUND FLOOR
655 m2
WORK OF FLOOR AND WALL COATING
3 2ND FLOOR
a. Pek. Floor Coating Granite Tile 60 x 60
Granite Tile 16 m2 287.700
Polish
b. Pek. Underlay Layer Under Layer 279 m2 56.250
c. Pek. Carpet Floor Coating ex. Golden
Ex carpet Golden Crown 279 m2 281.250
Crown
d. Pek. Inner Trap Ladder Coating, Granite
Granite Tile 38 m2 264.600
Tile 30 x 60 Unpolish
TOTAL VOLUME FLOOR 2 FLOOR AND
612 m2
WALL COATING WORK
4 ROOFTOP
a. Pek. Floor Coating Granite Tile 60 x 60
Granite Tile 346 m2 264.600
Polish
b. Pek. Wet Area Wallcoverings,
Tile Homogeneity 36 m2 383.200
Homogenius Tile 30 x 60 Polish
c. Pek. Wet Area Floor Coating, Granite Tile
Granite Tile 12 m2 264.600
60 X 60 Unpolish
TOTAL VOLUME OF FLOORS OF
394 m2
FLOOR AND WALL COATING WORK
D CAT FINISHING WORK
1 LOWER GROUND
a. Pek. Wall Painting, Vinilex Paint 1.41
Vinilex Paint m2 27.100
Equivalent 0
b. Pek. Painting Ceiling, Vinilex Paint
Vinilex Paint 456 m2 30.400
Equivalent
c. Pek. Aluminum Composite Pane; + Hollow
Galvanized Hollow Frame 41 m2 585.900
Galvanized Frame 70 x 70
TOTAL VOLUME LOWER GROUND 1.90
m2
FINISHING WORK CAT 7
2 GROUND FLOOR
a. Pek. Wall Painting, Vinilex Paint
Vinilex Paint 309 m2 27.100
Equivalent
b. Pek. Painting Ceiling, Vinilex Paint
Vinilex Paint 383 m2 30.400
Equivalent
c. Pek. Aluminum Composite Pane; + Hollow
Galvanized Hollow Frame 164 m2 585.900
Galvanized Frame 70 x 70
TOTAL VOLUME GROUND FLOOR CAT
855 m2
FINISHING WORK
3 2ND FLOOR
a. Pek. Wall Painting, Vinilex Paint
Vinilex Paint 432 m2 27.100
Equivalent
b. Pek. Painting Ceiling, Vinilex Paint
Vinilex Paint 320 m2 30.400
Equivalent
c. Pek. Aluminum Composite Pane; + Hollow
Galvanized Hollow Frame 153 m2 585.900
Galvanized Frame 70 x 70
TOTAL VOLUME FLOOR 2 CAT
906 m2
FINISHING JOB
4 ROOFTOP
a. Pek. Wall Painting, Vinilex Paint
Vinilex Paint 346 m2 30.400
Equivalent
b. Pek. Painting Ceiling, Vinilex Paint
Vinilex Paint 58 m2 585.900
Equivalent
c. Pek. Aluminum Composite Pane; + Hollow
Galvanized Hollow Frame 67 m2 585.900
Galvanized Frame 70 x 70
JUMLAH VOLUME LANTAI ATAP
472 m2
PEKERJAAN FINISHING CAT
114
Table 4.10. Bachart Material
JANUARI FEBRUARI MARET APRIL MEI JUNI
Durasi Durasi
NO URAIAN PEKERJAAN Volume 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
(Hari) (Minggu)
07 ─ 13 14 ─ 20 21 ─ 27 28 ─ 03 04 ─ 10 11 ─ 17 18 ─ 24 25 ─ 03 04 ─ 10 11 ─ 17 18 ─ 24 25 ─ 31 01 ─ 07 08 ─ 14 15 ─ 21 22 ─ 28 29 ─ 05 06 ─ 12 13 ─ 19 20 ─ 26 27 ─ 02 03 ─ 09 10 ─ 16 17 ─ 23 24 ─ 30
I PEKERJAAN PERSIAPAN
II PEKERJAAN STRUKTUR
A PEKERJAAN PONDASI TRIANGULAR PILE
Triangular Pile dia 30 cm L = 22 1.584 6 1 1584
B PEKERJAAN TANAH DAN URUGAN 799 7 1 799
C PEKERJAAN PILE CAP
'- Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 66 14 2 33 33
'- Besi 1.408 6 1 1408
'- Bekisting 150 4 1 150
D LOWER GROUND
1 Pekerjaan Struktur Beton Tie Beam
'- Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 21 14 2 11 11
'- Besi 3.468 6 2 3468
'- Bekisting 263 4 1 263
2 Pekerjaan Slab
'- Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 60 14 2 30 30
'- Besi 6.558 6 1 6558
'- Bekisting 63 4 1 63
3 Pekerjaan Struktur Beton Kolom
'- Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 10 14 2 5 5
'- Besi 1.798 6 2 1798
'- Bekisting 128 4 1 128
4 Pekerjaan Struktur Tangga
'- Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 4 3 1 4
'- Besi 895 2 1 895
'- Bekisting 52 2 1 52
E GROUND FLOOR
1 Pekerjaan Slab
'- Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 55 14 2 28 28
'- Besi 2.825 4 1 2825
'- Bekisting 103 4 1 103
2 Pekerjaan Struktur Beton Balok
'- Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 25 14 2 13 13
'- Besi 4.032 4 2 4032
'- Bekisting 302 4 1 302
3 Pekerjaan Struktur Beton Kolom
'- Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 13 14 2 7 7
'- Besi 2.504 4 2 2504
'- Bekisting 173 4 1 173
4 Pekerjaan Struktur Tangga
'- Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 4 14 2 2
'- Besi 895 3 1 895
'- Bekisting 52 2 1 52
5 Pekerjaan Struktur Ramp
'- Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 9 2 1 9
'- Besi 826 3 1 826
'- Bekisting 125 2 1 125
F LANTAI 2
1 Pekerjaan Slab
'- Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 38 14 2 19 19
'- Besi 1.929 4 1 1929
'- Bekisting 70 4 1 70
2 Pekerjaan Struktur Beton Balok
'- Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 55 14 2 28 28
'- Besi 2.743 4 1 2743
'- Bekisting 186 4 1 186
3 Pekerjaan Struktur Beton Kolom
'- Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 11 14 2 6 6
'- Besi 2.011 4 1 2011
'- Bekisting 134 4 1 134
4 Pekerjaan Struktur Tangga
'- Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 6 2 1 6
'- Besi 1.527 3 1 1527
'- Bekisting 98 2 1 98
G LANTAI ATAP
1 Pekerjaan Slab
'- Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 38 14 2 19 19
'- Besi 1.929 4 1 1929
'- Bekisting 70 4 1 70
2 Pekerjaan Struktur Beton Balok
'- Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 27 14 2 13 13
'- Besi 2.930 4 1 2930
'- Bekisting 186 4 1 186
3 Pekerjaan Struktur Beton Kolom
'- Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 12 14 2 6 6
'- Besi 2.101 4 1 2101
'- Bekisting 134 4 1 134
4 Pekerjaan Struktur Tangga
'- Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 6 2 1 6
'- Besi 1.527 3 1 1527
'- Bekisting 97 2 1 97
H PEKERJAAN STRUKTUR MENARA
Triangular Pile dia 30 cm L = 22 64 8 2 32 32
'- Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 3 5 1 3
'- Besi 9.605 10 2 6724 2882
'- Bekisting 5 5 1 5
III PEKERJAAN MEKANIKAL
Pekerjaan Pemipaan Plumbing 521 10 2 365 156
Pekerjaan Sanitary Unit 75 5 1 45 30
Pekerjaan Sepitank 2 5 1 2
Pekerjaan Instalasi Air Hujan 219 5 1 131 88
Pekerjaan Tata Udara 11 5 1 11
Pekerjaan Penangkal Petir 274 12 2 137 36
IV PEKERJAAN ELEKTRIKAL
Pekerjaan Panel Daya 4 6 1 4
Pekerjaan Kabel Daya 67 16 3 25 25 17
Pekerjaan Lampu Penerangan & Daya 614 20 4 184 184 184 61
V PEKERJAAN ARSITEKTUR
Pekerjaan Pasangan dan Plesteran
a. Lower Ground 3.614 2 1 3614
b. Ground Floor 1.013 2 1 1013
c. Lantai 2 1.274 3 1 1274
d. Lantai Atap 1.657 3 1 1657
Pekerjaan Pintu, Jendela dan Penggantung / Kaca
a. Lower Ground 16 3 1 16
b. Ground Floor 21 3 1 21
c. Lantai 2 32 3 1 32
d. Lantai Atap 2 2 1 2
Pekerjaan Plafond
a. Lower Ground 1.039 3 1 1039
b. Ground Floor 670 3 1 670
c. Lantai 2 561 3 1 561
d. Lantai Atap 102 2 1 102
Pekerjaan Pelapis Lantai dan Dinding
a. Lower Ground 1.073 3 1 1073
b. Ground Floor 655 3 1 655
c. Lantai 2 612 3 1 612
d. Lantai Atap 394 2 1 394
Pekerjaan Finishing Cat
a. Lower Ground 1.907 3 1 1907
b. Ground Floor 855 3 1 855
c. Lantai 2 906 3 1 906
d. Lantai Atap 472 3 1 472
75.476
RENCANA BOBOT PEKERJAAN 1584 799 1408 3652 6897 6859 4714 135 3781 4163 2847 1141 2897 2832 2244 1797 1951 7667 5282 549 3526 2947 2898 2233 569
KOMULATIF RENCANA BOBOT PEKERJAAN 1584 2383 3791 7443 14340 21199 25913 26048 29830 33993 36839 37981 40877 43709 45953 47750 49701 57368 62650 63199 66725 69672 72570 74803 75373
115
Table 4.11. Labor Needs
LABOR NEEDS
VOLUME WORK DURATION (DAY) LABOR UNIT PRICE
NO JOB DESCRIPTION LABOR
TOTAL UNIT CALENDAR NEEDED ( Rp )
I PREPARATORY WORK
II WORK STRUCTURE
A WORK OF TRIANGULAR PILE FOUNDATION
1 Handling Triangular Pile dia 30 cm L = 22
Triangular Pile dia 30 cm L = 22 Worker 5 70.000
Artisan 2 90.000
Foreman 1.584 m1 6 1 100.000
Blacksmit
2 90.000
h
D LOWER GROUND
1 Tie Beam Concrete Structural Work
'- Ready Mix Quality K-250 Concrete: Worker 4 70.000
Artisan 21 m3 14 2 90.000
Foreman 1 100.000
Blacksmit
'- Iron 3.468 kg 6 2 90.000
h
'- Formwork Prentice 2 70.000
Carpenter 263 m2 4 1 90.000
Foreman 1 95.000
E GROUND FLOOR
1 Slab Structure Work
'- Ready Mix Quality K-250 Concrete: Worker 4 70.000
Artisan 55 m3 14 2 90.000
Foreman 1 100.000
Blacksmit
'- Iron 2.825 kg 6 2 90.000
h
'- Formwork Prentice 2 70.000
Carpenter 103 m2 4 1 90.000
Foreman 1 95.000
116
2 Beam Concrete Structural Work
'- Ready Mix Quality K-250 Concrete: Worker 4 70.000
Artisan 25 m3 14 2 90.000
Foreman 1 100.000
Blacksmit
'- Iron 4.032 kg 6 2 90.000
h
'- Formwork Prentice 2 70.000
Carpenter 302 m2 4 1 90.000
Foreman 1 95.000
F 1ST FLOOR
1 Slab job
'- Ready Mix Quality K-250 Concrete: Worker 4 70.000
Artisan 38 m3 14 2 90.000
Foreman 1 100.000
Blacksmit
'- Iron 1.929 kg 6 2 90.000
h
'- Formwork Prentice 2 70.000
Carpenter 70 m2 4 1 90.000
Foreman 1 95.000
G ROOFTOP
1 Slab job
'- Ready Mix Quality K-250 Concrete: Worker 4 70.000
Artisan 38 m3 14 2 90.000
Foreman 1 100.000
117
Blacksmit
'- Iron 1.929 kg 6 2 90.000
h
'- Formwork Prentice 2 70.000
Carpenter 70 m2 4 1 90.000
Foreman 1 95.000
C SEPTICTANK WORK
Prentice 4 70.000
Artisan 2 unit 5 2 90.000
Foreman 1 95.000
118
Artisan 1 90.000
Foreman 1 95.000
b. Split installation Prentice 3 70.000
Artisan 9 set 1 90.000
Foreman 1 95.000
c. Grounding Prentice 3 70.000
Artisan 4 unit 1 90.000
Foreman 1 95.000
d. Arde installation Prentice 3 70.000
Artisan 4 set 1 90.000
Foreman 1 95.000
e. Body Control 40 x 40 x 60 cm Prentice 3 70.000
Artisan 4 unit 1 90.000
Foreman 1 95.000
f. Fitting Accessories and auxiliary materials Prentice 3 70.000
Artisan 1 ls 1 90.000
Foreman 1 95.000
IV ELEKTRIKAL WORK
A WORK PANEL WORK
a. PP / LP Panel Installation (LG, GF, Lt2 and Roof) Prentice 3 70.000
Artisan 4 unit 6 1 90.000
Foreman 1 95.000
2 Ground Floor
Prentice 4 70.000
Artisan 210 unit 2 90.000
Foreman 1 95.000
20
3 1st floor
Prentice 4 70.000
Artisan 118 unit 2 90.000
Foreman 1 95.000
4 Rooftop
Prentice 4 70.000
Artisan 2 unit 2 90.000
Foreman 1 95.000
V ARCHITECTURE WORK
A PARTNER JOB AND PLESTERATION
1 LOWER GROUND
Prentice 4 70.000
Bricklayer 3.614 m2 2 2 90.000
Foreman 1 95.000
3.614 m2
2 GROUND FLOOR
Prentice 4 70.000
Bricklayer 1.013 m2 2 2 90.000
Foreman 1 95.000
1.013 m2
3 1ST FLOOR
Prentice 4 70.000
Bricklayer 1.274 m2 3 2 90.000
Foreman 1 95.000
1.274 m2
4 ROOFTOP
Prentice 4 70.000
Bricklayer 1.657 m2 3 2 90.000
Foreman 1 95.000
1.657 m2
B JOBS, WINDOWS AND HANGERS / GLASS
1 LOWER GROUND
Prentice 4 70.000
Artisan 16 unit 3 2 90.000
Foreman 1 95.000
unit
2 GROUND FLOOR
Prentice 4 70.000
Artisan 21 unit 3 2 90.000
Foreman 1 95.000
unit
3 1ST FLOOR
Prentice 4 70.000
Artisan 32 unit 3 2 90.000
Foreman 1 95.000
119
unit
4 ROOFTOP
Prentice 4 70.000
Artisan 2 unit 2 2 90.000
Foreman 1 95.000
2 unit
C PLAFOND WORK
1 LOWER GROUND
Prentice 4 70.000
Carpenter 1.039 m2 3 2 90.000
Foreman 1 95.000
1.039 m2
2 GROUND FLOOR
Prentice 4 70.000
Carpenter 670 m2 3 2 90.000
Foreman 1 95.000
670 m2
3 1ST FLOOR
Prentice 4 70.000
Carpenter 561 m2 3 2 90.000
Foreman 1 95.000
561 m2
4 ROOFTOP
Prentice 4 70.000
Carpenter 102 m2 2 2 90.000
Foreman 1 95.000
102 m2
D FLOOR AND WALL COATING WORK
1 LOWER GROUND
Prentice 4 70.000
Bricklayer 1.073 m2 3 2 90.000
Foreman 1 95.000
1.073 m2
2 GROUND FLOOR
Prentice 4 70.000
Bricklayer 655 m2 3 2 90.000
Foreman 1 95.000
655 m2
3 1ST FLOOR
Prentice 4 70.000
Bricklayer 612 m2 3 2 90.000
Foreman 1 95.000
612 m2
4 ROOFTOP
Prentice 4 70.000
Bricklayer 394 m2 2 2 90.000
Foreman 1 95.000
442 m2
E CAT FINISHING WORK
1 LOWER GROUND
Prentice 4 70.000
Artisan 1.907 m2 3 2 90.000
Foreman 1 95.000
2.404 m2
2 GROUND FLOOR
Prentice 4 70.000
Artisan 855 m2 3 2 90.000
Foreman 1 95.000
1.402 m2
3 1ST FLOOR
Prentice 4 70.000
Artisan 432 m2 3 2 90.000
Foreman 1 95.000
906 m2
4 ROOFTOP
Prentice 4 70.000
Artisan 346 m2 3 2 90.000
Foreman 1 95.000
472 m2
120
Table 4.12. Barchart Labor
121
Foreman 1 4
4 Pekerjaan Struktur Tangga 49
Worker 4 28
Artisan 4 7 1 2 14
Foreman 1 7
Blacksmith 895 3 1 2 6
Prentice 2 4
Carpenter 52 2 1 1 2
Foreman 1 2
E GROUND FLOOR 0
1 Pekerjaan Slab
Worker 4 28 28
Artisan 55 14 2 2 14 14
Foreman 1 7 7
2.8
Blacksmith 6 1 2 12 12
25
Prentice 2 8
Carpenter 103 4 1 1 4
Foreman 1 4
Pekerjaan Struktur Beton
2 49
Balok
Worker 4 28 28
Artisan 25 14 2 2 14 14
Foreman 1 7 7
4.0
Blacksmith 6 2 2 6 6
32
Prentice 2 8
Carpenter 302 4 1 1 4
Foreman 1 4
Pekerjaan Struktur Beton
3 120
Kolom
Worker 4 28 28
Artisan 13 14 2 2 14 14
Foreman 1 7 7
2.5
Blacksmith 6 1 2 12 12
04
Prentice 2 8
Carpenter 173 4 1 1 4
Foreman 1 4
4 Pekerjaan Struktur Tangga 126
Worker 4 28
Artisan 4 7 1 2 14
Foreman 1 7
Blacksmith 895 3 1 2 6
Prentice 2 4
Carpenter 52 2 1 1 2
Foreman 1 2
5 Pekerjaan Struktur Ramp 0
Worker 4 28
Artisan 9 7 1 2 14
Foreman 1 7
Blacksmith 826 3 1 2 6
Prentice 2 4
Carpenter 125 2 1 1 2
Foreman 1 2
F 1ST FLOOR 0
1 Pekerjaan Slab
Worker 4 28 28
Artisan 38 14 2 2 14 14
Foreman 1 7 7
1.9
Blacksmith 6 1 2 12 12
29
122
Prentice 2 8
Carpenter 70 4 1 1 4
Foreman 1 4
Pekerjaan Struktur Beton
2 126
Balok
Worker 4 28 28
Artisan 55 14 2 2 14 14
Foreman 1 7 7
2.7
Blacksmith 6 2 2 12 12
43
Prentice 2 8
Carpenter 186 4 1 1 4
Foreman 1 4
Pekerjaan Struktur Beton
3 138
Kolom
Worker 4 28 28
Artisan 11 14 2 2 14 14
Foreman 1 7 7
2.0
Blacksmith 6 1 2 12 12
11
Prentice 2 8
Carpenter 134 4 1 1 4
Foreman 1 4
4 Pekerjaan Struktur Tangga 138
Worker 4 28
Artisan 6 7 1 2 14
Foreman 1 7
1.5
Blacksmith 3 1 2 6
27
Prentice 2 4
Carpenter 98 2 1 1 2
Foreman 1 2
G ROOFTOP 0
1 Pekerjaan Slab
Worker 4 28 28
Artisan 38 14 2 2 14 14
Foreman 1 7 7
1.9
Blacksmith 6 1 2 12 12
29
Prentice 2 8
Carpenter 70 4 1 1 4
Foreman 1 4
Pekerjaan Struktur Beton
2 89
Balok
Worker 4 28 28
Artisan 27 14 2 2 14 14
Foreman 1 7 7
2.9
Blacksmith 6 2 2 12 12
30
Prentice 2 8
Carpenter 186 4 1 1 4
Foreman 1 4
Pekerjaan Struktur Beton
3 138
Kolom
Worker 4 28 28
Artisan 12 14 2 2 14 14
Foreman 1 7 7
2.1
Blacksmith 6 2 2 12 12
01
Prentice 2 8
Carpenter 134 4 1 1 4
Foreman 1 4
4 Pekerjaan Struktur Tangga 89
123
Worker 4 28
Artisan 6 7 1 2 14
Foreman 1 7
1.5
Blacksmith 3 1 2 6
27
Prentice 2 2
Carpenter 97 2 1 1 2
Foreman 1 2
WORK STRUCTURE
H 61
TOWER
Worker 5 40 40
Artisan 2 16 16
64 8 2
Foreman 1 8 8
Blacksmith 2 16 16
Worker 4 20
Artisan 3 5 1 2 10
Foreman 1 5
9.6
Blacksmith 10 2 3 15 15
05
Prentice 2 10
Carpenter 5 5 1 1 5
Foreman 1 5
II
MECHANICAL WORK 245
I
a. Pekerjaan Pemipaan
Plumbing
Prentice 8 40 40
Artisan 521 10 2 4 20 20
Foreman 2 10 10
b. Pekerjaan Sanitary Unit 0
Prentice 4 20
Artisan 75 5 1 2 10
Foreman 1 5
c. Pekerjaan Sepitank 0
Prentice 4 20
Artisan 2 5 1 2 10
Foreman 1 5
d. Pekerjaan Instalasi Air
35
Hujan
Prentice 4 20
Artisan 219 5 1 2 10
Foreman 1 5
e. Pekerjaan Tata Udara 35
Prentice 4 20
Artisan 11 5 1 2 10
Foreman 1 5
f. Pekerjaan Penangkal
35
Petir
Prentice 18 108 108
Artisan 274 12 2 6 36 36
Foreman 6 36 36
I
ELEKTRIKAL WORK
V
a. Pekerjaan Panel Daya
Prentice 3 18
Artisan 4 6 1 1 6
Foreman 1 6
b. Pekerjaan Kabel Daya 30
Prentice 3 16 16 16
Artisan 67 16 3 1 5 5 5
Foreman 1 5 5 5
c. Pekerjaan Lampu
53
Penerangan & Daya
124
Prentice 16 107 107 107
Artisan 614 20 3 8 53 53 53
Foreman 4 27 27 27
V ARCHITECTURE WORK 560
Pekerjaan Pasangan dan
Plesteran
a. Lower Ground
Prentice 4 8
3.6
Bricklayer 2 1 2 4
14
Foreman 1 2
b. Ground Floor 0
Prentice 4
1.0
Bricklayer 2 1 2 8
13
Foreman 1 4
c. Lantai 2 12
Prentice 4 12
1.2
Bricklayer 3 1 2 6
74
Foreman 1 3
d. Lantai Atap 21
Prentice 4 12
1.6
Bricklayer 3 1 2 6
57
Foreman 1 3
Pekerjaan Pintu, Jendela
21
dan Penggantung / Kaca
a. Lower Ground
Prentice 4 12
Artisan 16 3 1 2 6
Foreman 1 3
b. Ground Floor 21
Prentice 4 12
Artisan 21 3 1 2 6
Foreman 1 3
c. Lantai 2 21
Prentice 4 28
Artisan 32 3 1 2 6
Foreman 1 3
d. Lantai Atap 37
Prentice 4 8
Artisan 2 2 1 2 4
Foreman 1 2
Pekerjaan Plafond 14
a. Lower Ground
Prentice 4 12
1.0
Carpenter 3 1 2 6
39
Foreman 1 3
b. Ground Floor 21
Prentice 4 12
Carpenter 670 3 1 2 6
Foreman 1 3
c. Lantai 2 21
Prentice 4 12
Carpenter 561 3 1 2 6
Foreman 1 3
d. Lantai Atap 21
Prentice 4 8
Carpenter 102 2 1 2 4
Foreman 1 2
Pekerjaan Pelapis Lantai
14
dan Dinding
a. Lower Ground
Prentice 1.0 4 12
3 1
Bricklayer 73 2 6
125
Foreman 1 3
b. Ground Floor 21
Prentice 4 12
Bricklayer 655 3 1 2 6
Foreman 1 3
c. Lantai 2 21
Prentice 4 6
Bricklayer 612 3 1 2 3
Foreman 1 12
d. Lantai Atap 9
Prentice 4 8
Bricklayer 394 2 1 2 4
Foreman 1 2
Pekerjaan Finishing Cat 14
a. Lower Ground
Prentice 4 12
1.9
Artisan 3 1 2 6
07
Foreman 1 3
b. Ground Floor 21
Prentice 4 12
Artisan 855 3 1 2 6
Foreman 1 3
c. Lantai 2 21
Prentice 4 12
Artisan 906 3 1 2 6
Foreman 1 3
d. Lantai Atap 9
Prentice 4 12
Artisan 472 3 1 2 6
Foreman 1 3
0
2663
WORKING PLAN 60 49 12 89 218 221 96 112 124 83 132 189 124 89 138 189 75 122 180 284 277 104 283 458 451
COMMULATIVE WORK BOTTLE 106 119 138 150 159 173 192 200 212 230 258 286 296 325 370
60 109 121 210 428 649 745 857 981 4158
PLAN 4 6 5 9 8 6 5 0 2 2 6 3 6 0 7
126
Table 4.13. EQUIPMENT NEEDS
BANDUNG
TOOLS NEED
UNIT
UNIT VOLUME WORK
N TOTAL PRICE
JOB DESCRIPTION NEEDS TOOLS TOOL
O UNIT
S TOTAL UNIT (RP)
I PREPARATORY WORK
II WORK STRUCTURE
D LOWER GROUND
'- Iron Bar Cutter dan Bar Bender Unit 3.468 kg 2 20.883
'- Iron Bar Cutter dan Bar Bender Unit 6.558 kg 2 20.883
127
3 Column Concrete Structure Work
361.53
'- Ready Mix Quality K-250 Concrete: Conc. Pan Mixer Unit 1
6
596.95
Truck Mixer Unit 5
1
10 m3
283.67
Water Tanker Unit 1
5
Concrete Vibrator Unit 2 27.500
'- Iron Bar Cutter dan Bar Bender Unit 1.798 kg 2 20.883
'- Iron Bar Cutter dan Bar Bender Unit 895 kg 2 20.883
E GROUND FLOOR
'- Iron Bar Cutter dan Bar Bender Unit 2.825 kg 2 20.883
'- Iron Bar Cutter dan Bar Bender Unit 4.032 kg 2 20.883
'- Iron Bar Cutter dan Bar Bender Unit 2.504 kg 2 20.883
128
'- Iron Bar Cutter dan Bar Bender Unit 895 kg 2 20.883
'- Iron Bar Cutter dan Bar Bender Unit 125 kg 2 20.883
F 1ST FLOOR
1 Slab job
361.53
'- Ready Mix Quality K-250 Concrete: Conc. Pan Mixer Unit 1
6
596.95
Truck Mixer Unit 5
1
38 m3
283.67
Water Tanker Unit 1
5
Concrete Vibrator Unit 2 27.500
'- Iron Bar Cutter dan Bar Bender Unit 1.929 kg 2 20.883
'- Iron Bar Cutter dan Bar Bender Unit 2.743 kg 2 20.883
'- Iron Bar Cutter dan Bar Bender Unit 2.011 kg 2 20.883
'- Iron Bar Cutter dan Bar Bender Unit 1.527 kg 2 20.883
G ROOFTOP
1 Slab job
361.53
'- Ready Mix Quality K-250 Concrete: Conc. Pan Mixer Unit 1
6
38 m3
596.95
Truck Mixer Unit 5
1
129
283.67
Water Tanker Unit 1
5
Concrete Vibrator Unit 2 27.500
'- Iron Bar Cutter dan Bar Bender Unit 1.929 kg 2 20.883
'- Iron Bar Cutter dan Bar Bender Unit 2.930 kg 2 20.883
'- Iron Bar Cutter dan Bar Bender Unit 2.101 kg 2 20.883
'- Iron Bar Cutter dan Bar Bender Unit 1.527 kg 2 20.883
'- Iron Bar Cutter dan Bar Bender Unit 145 kg 2 20.883
II
MECHANICAL WORK
I
A WORK OF PLUMBING PLANNING
130
Pliers 0
C SEPTITANK WORK
Stirring Spoon + Stirring
a. Sepitank Installation Cap 10 m3 Unit 1 unit 1 35.000
Bucket
Stirring Spoon + Stirring
b. Installation of Booster Pump + Accessories Unit 1 unit 1 35.000
Bucket
131
I
ELEKTRIKAL WORK
V
A WORK PANEL WORK
a. PP / LP Panel Installation (LG, GF, Lt2 and
Screwdriver + Tang Unit 4 unit 2 50.000
Roof)
a. Installation of 2x 36 Watt TLD RMI Lights Screwdriver + Tang Unit 24 unit 1 50.000
b. Down Light Installation 18 Watt LED PL Light Screwdriver + Tang Unit 44 unit 1 50.000
c. Down Light Installation 18 Watt LED PL, Nicad
Screwdriver + Tang Unit 15 unit 1 50.000
Battery
d. Beret Lamp Installation Screwdriver + Tang Unit 8 unit 1 50.000
k. Lighting & Power Cable Installation / point Screwdriver + Tang Unit 105 titik 1 50.000
2 Ground floor
a. Down Light Installation 18 Watt LED PL Light Screwdriver + Tang Unit 60 unit 1 50.000
b. Installation of 250/125 Watt ALPE Stairs Screwdriver + Tang Unit 16 unit 1 50.000
h. Lighting & Power Cable Installation / point Screwdriver + Tang Unit 90 titik 1 50.000
3 1ST FLOOR
a. Down Light Installation 18 Watt LED PL Light Screwdriver + Tang Unit 38 unit 1 50.000
g. Lighting & Power Cable Installation / point Screwdriver + Tang Unit 52 titik 1 50.000
4 Rooftop
132
a. Down Light Installation 18 Watt LED PL Light Screwdriver + Tang Unit 2 unit 1 50.000
b. Installation of 250/125 Watt ALPE Stairs Screwdriver + Tang Unit 4 unit 1 50.000
g. Lighting & Power Cable Installation / point Screwdriver + Tang Unit 6 unit 1 50.000
V ARCHITECTURE WORK
A PARTNER WORK
1 LOWER GROUND
Stirring Spoon + Stirring
a. Pek. Pair 1/2 Bata, 1PC: 3PP Unit 471 m2 2 35.000
Bucket
Stirring Spoon + Stirring
b. Pek. Wall Plastering, 1PC: 3PP Unit 941 m2 2 35.000
Bucket
Stirring Spoon + Stirring
c. Pek. Pair 1/2 Bata, 1PC: 5PP Unit 253 m2 2 35.000
Bucket
Stirring Spoon + Stirring
d. Pek. Wall Plastering, 1PC: 5PP Unit 253 m2 2 35.000
Bucket
Stirring Spoon + Stirring
e. Pek. Concrete Plastering, 1PC: 3PP Unit 215 m2 2 35.000
Bucket
Stirring Spoon + Stirring 2
f. Pek. Wall Acian Unit 1.410 m 2 35.000
Bucket
Stirring Spoon + Stirring 2
g. Participation of 12 mm Tempered Glass Unit 70 m 2 35.000
Bucket
2 GROUND FLOOR
Stirring Spoon + Stirring
a. Pek. Pair 1/2 Bata, 1PC: 3PP Unit 17 m2 2 35.000
Bucket
Stirring Spoon + Stirring 2
b. Pek. Wall Plastering, 1PC: 3PP Unit 34 m 2 35.000
Bucket
Stirring Spoon + Stirring 2
c. Pek. Pair 1/2 Bata, 1PC: 5PP Unit 68 m 2 35.000
Bucket
Stirring Spoon + Stirring
d. Pek. Wall Plastering, 1PC: 5PP Unit 137 m2 2 35.000
Bucket
Stirring Spoon + Stirring
e. Pek. Concrete Plastering, 1PC: 3PP Unit 138 m2 2 35.000
Bucket
Stirring Spoon + Stirring
f. Pek. Wall Acian Unit 309 m2 2 35.000
Bucket
g. Pek. GRC Wall Partition Panel, equivalent to Stirring Spoon + Stirring 2
Unit 71 m 2 35.000
Kalsiboard Ling 6-R2 1200 x 2400, t = 6 mm Bucket
h. Pek. External Display Cladding Panel GRC Stirring Spoon + Stirring 2
Unit 239 m 2 35.000
Panel Bucket
3 1ST FLOOR
Stirring Spoon + Stirring
a. Pek. Pair 1/2 Bata, 1PC: 3PP Unit 3 m2 2 35.000
Bucket
Stirring Spoon + Stirring 2
b. Pek. Wall Plastering, 1PC: 3PP Unit 6 m 2 35.000
Bucket
Stirring Spoon + Stirring 2
c. Pek. Pair 1/2 Bata, 1PC: 5PP Unit 144 m 2 35.000
Bucket
Stirring Spoon + Stirring
d. Pek. Wall Plastering, 1PC: 5PP Unit 288 m2 2 35.000
Bucket
Stirring Spoon + Stirring
e. Pek. Concrete Plastering, 1PC: 3PP Unit 138 m2 2 35.000
Bucket
Stirring Spoon + Stirring
f. Pek. Wall Acian Unit 432 m2 2 35.000
Bucket
g. Pek. GRC Wall Partition Panel, equivalent to Stirring Spoon + Stirring 2
Unit 39 m 2 35.000
Kalsiboard Ling 6-R2 1200x2400, t = 6 mm Bucket
h. Pek. External Display Cladding Panel GRC Stirring Spoon + Stirring 2
Unit 223 m 2 35.000
Panel Bucket
4 ROOFTOP
Stirring Spoon + Stirring
a. Pek. Pair 1/2 Bata, 1PC: 3PP Unit 167 m2 2 35.000
Bucket
133
Stirring Spoon + Stirring
b. Pek. Wall Plastering, 1PC: 3PP Unit 334 m2 2 35.000
Bucket
Stirring Spoon + Stirring 2
c. Pek. Concrete Plastering, 1PC: 3PP Unit 31 m 2 35.000
Bucket
Stirring Spoon + Stirring 2
d. Pek. Wall Acian Unit 364 m 2 35.000
Bucket
Stirring Spoon + Stirring 2
e. Waterproofing Unit 381 m 2 35.000
Bucket
Stirring Spoon + Stirring 2
f. Pek. Plaster, 1PC: 5PP, Roof Plate Screed Unit 381 m 2 35.000
Bucket
1 LOWER GROUND
a. Pek. Pair Frame + Door Allumium Color 4 Screwdriver + Tang +
Unit 4 unit 1 90.000
"Type P1 Hammer
b. Pek. Pair Frame + Door Allumium Color 4 Screwdriver + Tang +
Unit 2 unit 1 90.000
"Type P2 Hammer
c. Pek. Pair Frame + Allumunium Color 4 Window Screwdriver + Tang +
Unit 2 unit 1 90.000
"Type J2 Hammer
d. Pek. Pair Frame + Window All Aluminum Color Screwdriver + Tang +
Unit 2 unit 1 90.000
4 "Type J2 ' Hammer
e. Pek. Pair Frame + Door All Color Color 4 "Type Screwdriver + Tang +
Unit 4 unit 1 90.000
PS Hammer
f. Pek. Pair of Frame + Allumunium Color 4 Screwdriver + Tang +
Unit 2 unit 1 90.000
Window "Type BV1 Hammer
unit unit
2 GROUND FLOOR
a. Pek. Pair Frame + Door Allumium Color 4 Screwdriver + Tang +
Unit 3 unit 1 90.000
"Type P1 Hammer
b. Pek. Pair Frame + Door All Color Color 4 "Type Screwdriver + Tang +
Unit 4 unit 1 90.000
PJ1 Hammer
c. Pek. Pair Frame + Door Allium Color 4 "Type Screwdriver + Tang +
Unit 2 unit 1 90.000
PJ1a Hammer
d. Pek. Pair Frame + Door Allumium Color 4 Screwdriver + Tang +
Unit 2 unit 1 90.000
"Type PJ1b Hammer
e. Pek. Pair of Frames + Alluminum Window Screwdriver + Tang +
Unit 2 unit 1 90.000
Color 4 "Type J1 Hammer
f. Pek. Pair of Frames + Alluminum Window Color Screwdriver + Tang +
Unit 2 unit 1 90.000
4 "Type J1a Hammer
g. Pek. Pair Frame + Allumunium Color 4 Window Screwdriver + Tang +
Unit 4 unit 1 90.000
"Type J4 Hammer
h. Pek. Pair of Frame + Allumunium Color 4 Screwdriver + Tang +
Unit 2 unit 1 90.000
Window "Type BV1 Hammer
unit unit
3 1ST FLOOR
a. Pek. Pair Frame + Door Allumium Color 4 Screwdriver + Tang +
Unit 2 unit 1 90.000
"Type P1 Hammer
b. Pek. Pair Frame + Allumunium Color 4 Window Screwdriver + Tang +
Unit 28 unit 1 90.000
"Type J3 Hammer
c. Pek. Pair of Frame + Allumunium Color 4 Screwdriver + Tang +
Unit 2 unit 1 90.000
Window "Type BV1 Hammer
unit unit
4 ROOFTOP
a. Pek. Pair Frame + Door Allumium Color 4 Screwdriver + Tang +
Unit 1 unit 1 90.000
"Type P2 Hammer
b. Pek. Pair of Frame + Allumunium Color 4 Screwdriver + Tang +
Unit 1 unit 1 90.000
Window "Type BV1 Hammer
2 unit unit
C PLAFOND WORK
1 LOWER GROUND
Screwdriver + Tang +
a. Pek. Gypsumboard ceiling 120 x 240, t = 9 mm Unit 361 m2 1 90.000
Hammer
b. Pek. Ceiling GRC, equivalent to Kalsiboard Screwdriver + Tang + 2
Unit 95 m 1 90.000
Ling 6-R2 1200 x 2400, tm = 6 mm Hammer
Screwdriver + Tang + 2
c. Pek. Pair Profile List Unit 583 m 1 90.000
Hammer
1.039 m2 m2
2 GROUND FLOOR
134
Screwdriver + Tang +
a. Pek. Gypsumboard ceiling 120 x 240, t = 9 mm Unit 201 m2 1 90.000
Hammer
b. Pek. Ceiling GRC, equivalent to Kalsiboard Screwdriver + Tang +
Unit 182 m2 1 90.000
Ling 6-R2 1200 x 2400, tm = 6 mm Hammer
Screwdriver + Tang + 2
c. Pek. Pair Profile List Unit 287 m 1 90.000
Hammer
670 m2 m2
3 1ST FLOOR
Screwdriver + Tang +
a. Pek. Gypsumboard ceiling 120 x 240, t = 9 mm Unit 306 m2 1 90.000
Hammer
b. Pek. Ceiling GRC, equivalent to Kalsiboard Screwdriver + Tang + 2
Unit 14 m 1 90.000
Ling 6-R2 1200 x 2400, tm = 6 mm Hammer
Screwdriver + Tang + 2
c. Pek. Pair Profile List Unit 240 m 1 90.000
Hammer
561 m2 m2
4 ROOFTOP
a. Pek. Ceiling GRC, equivalent to Kalsiboard Screwdriver + Tang +
Unit 58 m2 1 90.000
Ling 6-R2 1200 x 2400, tm = 6 mm Hammer
Screwdriver + Tang + 2
b. Pek. Pair Profile List Unit 44 m 1 90.000
Hammer
102 m2 m2
1 LOWER GROUND
a. Pek. Toilet Floor Coating, Granite Tile 60 x 60 Stirring Spoon + Stirring
Unit 196 m2 2 35.000
Unpolish Bucket
Stirring Spoon + Stirring 2
b. Pek. Underlay Layer Unit 225 m 2 35.000
Bucket
Stirring Spoon + Stirring 2
c. Pek. Carpet Floor Coating ex. Golden Crown Unit 225 m 2 35.000
Bucket
d. Pek. Pelapis Dinding R. Wudhu & Toilet, Stirring Spoon + Stirring
Unit 334 m2 2 35.000
Homogenius Tile 30 x 60 Polish Bucket
e. Pek. Inner Trap Ladder Coating, Granite Tile 30 Stirring Spoon + Stirring
Unit 30 m2 2 35.000
x 60 Unpolish Bucket
f. Pek. Main Ladder Trap Coating, Granite Tile 30 Stirring Spoon + Stirring
Unit 63 m2 2 35.000
x 60 Unpolish Bucket
1.073 m2 m2
2 GROUND FLOOR
Stirring Spoon + Stirring
a. Pek. G Floor Coatings Unit 241 m2 2 35.000
Bucket
Stirring Spoon + Stirring
b. Pek. Underlay Layer Unit 188 m2 2 35.000
Bucket
Stirring Spoon + Stirring 2
c. Pek. Carpet Floor Coating ex. Golden Crown Unit 188 m 2 35.000
Bucket
d. Pek. Inner Trap Ladder Coating, Granite Tile 30 Stirring Spoon + Stirring 2
Unit 38 m 2 35.000
x 60 Unpolish Bucket
655 m2 m2
3 1ST FLOOR
Stirring Spoon + Stirring
a. Pek. Floor Coating Granite Tile 60 x 60 Polish Unit 16 m2 2 35.000
Bucket
Stirring Spoon + Stirring 2
b. Pek. Underlay Layer Unit 279 m 2 35.000
Bucket
Stirring Spoon + Stirring 2
c. Pek. Carpet Floor Coating ex. Golden Crown Unit 279 m 2 35.000
Bucket
d. Pek. Inner Trap Ladder Coating, Granite Tile 30 Stirring Spoon + Stirring
Unit 38 m2 2 35.000
x 60 Unpolish Bucket
612 m2 m2
4 ROOFTOP
Stirring Spoon + Stirring
a. Pek. Floor Coating Granite Tile 60 x 60 Polish Unit 346 m2 2 35.000
Bucket
b. Pek. Wet Area Wallcoverings, Homogenius Tile Stirring Spoon + Stirring
Unit 36 m2 2 35.000
30 x 60 Polish Bucket
c. Pek. Wet Area Floor Coating, Granite Tile 60 X Stirring Spoon + Stirring
Unit 12 m2 2 35.000
60 Unpolish Bucket
394 m2 m2
1 LOWER GROUND
135
a. Pek. Wall Painting, Vinilex Paint Equivalent Brush + Bucket Unit 1.410 m2 2 70.000
b. Pek. Painting Ceiling, Vinilex Paint Equivalent Brush + Bucket Unit 456 m2 2 70.000
c. Pek. Aluminum Composite Pane; + Hollow
Brush + Bucket Unit 41 m2 2 70.000
Galvanized Frame 70 x 70
1.907 m2 m2
2 GROUND FLOOR
a. Pek. Wall Painting, Vinilex Paint Equivalent Brush + Bucket Unit 309 m2 2 70.000
2
b. Pek. Painting Ceiling, Vinilex Paint Equivalent Brush + Bucket Unit 383 m 2 70.000
c. Pek. Aluminum Composite Pane; + Hollow 2
Brush + Bucket Unit 164 m 2 70.000
Galvanized Frame 70 x 70
855 m2 m2
3 1ST FLOOR
a. Pek. Wall Painting, Vinilex Paint Equivalent Brush + Bucket Unit 432 m2 2 70.000
b. Pek. Painting Ceiling, Vinilex Paint Equivalent Brush + Bucket Unit 320 m2 2 70.000
c. Pek. Aluminum Composite Pane; + Hollow
Brush + Bucket Unit 153 m2 2 70.000
Galvanized Frame 70 x 70
906 m2 m2
4 ROOFTOP
a. Pek. Wall Painting, Vinilex Paint Equivalent Brush + Bucket Unit 346 m2 2 70.000
2
b. Pek. Painting Ceiling, Vinilex Paint Equivalent Brush + Bucket Unit 58 m 2 70.000
c. Pek. Aluminum Composite Pane; + Hollow 2
Brush + Bucket Unit 67 m 2 70.000
Galvanized Frame 70 x 70
TOTAL VOLUME OF
FLOOR CAT FINISHING 472 m2 m2
JOBS
136
Table 4.13. BARCHART EQUIPMENT
137
Water Tanker 1 7
Concrete Vibrator 2 14
Bar Cutter dan Bar
895 3 1 2 6
Bender
E GROUND FLOOR 0
1 Pekerjaan Slab
Conc. Pan Mixer 1 7 7
Truck Mixer 5 35 35
55 14 2
Water Tanker 1 7 7
Concrete Vibrator 2 14
Bar Cutter dan Bar
2.825 6 1 2 12
Bender
Pekerjaan Struktur
2 61
Beton Balok
Conc. Pan Mixer 1 7 7
Truck Mixer 5 35 35
25 14 2
Water Tanker 1 7 7
Concrete Vibrator 2 14
Bar Cutter dan Bar
4.032 6 2 2 12
Bender
Pekerjaan Struktur
3 61
Beton Kolom
Conc. Pan Mixer 1 7 7
Truck Mixer 5 35 35
13 14 2
Water Tanker 1 7 7
Concrete Vibrator 2 14
Bar Cutter dan Bar
2.504 6 1 2 12
Bender
Pekerjaan Struktur
4 0
Tangga
Conc. Pan Mixer 1 7
Truck Mixer 5 35
4 7 1
Water Tanker 1 7
Concrete Vibrator 2 14
Bar Cutter dan Bar
895 3 1 2 6
Bender
Pekerjaan Struktur
5 0
Ramp
Conc. Pan Mixer 1 7
Truck Mixer 5 35
9 7 1
Water Tanker 1 7
Concrete Vibrator 2 14
Bar Cutter dan Bar
826 6 1 2 12
Bender
F LANTAI 2 0
1 Pekerjaan Slab
Conc. Pan Mixer 1 7 7
Truck Mixer 5 35 35
38 14 2
Water Tanker 1 7 7
Concrete Vibrator 2 14
Bar Cutter dan Bar
1.929 6 1 2 12
Bender
Pekerjaan Struktur
2 49
Beton Balok
Conc. Pan Mixer 1 7 7
Truck Mixer 5 35 35
55 14 2
Water Tanker 1 7 7
Concrete Vibrator 2 14
Bar Cutter dan Bar
2.743 6 1 2 12
Bender
138
Pekerjaan Struktur
3 12
Beton Kolom
Conc. Pan Mixer 1 7 7
Truck Mixer 5 35 35
11 14 2
Water Tanker 1 7 7
Concrete Vibrator 2 14
Bar Cutter dan Bar
2.011 6 1 2 12
Bender
Pekerjaan Struktur
4 61
Tangga
Conc. Pan Mixer 1 7
Truck Mixer 5 35
6 7 1
Water Tanker 1 7
Concrete Vibrator 2 14
Bar Cutter dan Bar
1.527 3 1 2 6
Bender
G LANTAI ATAP 0
1 Pekerjaan Slab
Conc. Pan Mixer 1 7 7
Truck Mixer 5 35 35
38 14 2
Water Tanker 1 7 7
Concrete Vibrator 2 14
Bar Cutter dan Bar
1.929 6 1 2 12
Bender
Pekerjaan Struktur
2 61
Beton Balok
Conc. Pan Mixer 1 7 7
Truck Mixer 5 35 35
27 14 2
Water Tanker 1 7 7
Concrete Vibrator 2 14
Bar Cutter dan Bar
2.930 6 1 2 12
Bender
Pekerjaan Struktur
3 61
Beton Kolom
Conc. Pan Mixer 1 7 7
Truck Mixer 5 35 35
12 14 2
Water Tanker 1 7 7
Concrete Vibrator 2 14
Bar Cutter dan Bar
2.101 6 1 2 12
Bender
Pekerjaan Struktur
4 61
Tangga
Conc. Pan Mixer 1 7
Truck Mixer 5 35
6 7 1
Water Tanker 1 7
Concrete Vibrator 2 14
Bar Cutter dan Bar
1.527 6 1 2 12
Bender
PEKERJAAN
H 0
STRUKTUR MENARA
Bore Pile Machine 1 4 4
Hidraulic Jacking 64 8 2 1 4 4
Bar Cutter dan Bar
1 4 4
Bender
Conc. Pan Mixer 1 5
Truck Mixer 5 25
3 5 1
Water Tanker 1 5
Concrete Vibrator 2 10
Bar Cutter dan Bar
9.605 10 2 2 10 10
Bender
II PEKERJAAN 89
139
I MEKANIKAL
a. Pekerjaan Pemipaan
Plumbing
Chainsaw + Screwdriver
521 10 2 7 35 35
+ Pliers
b. Pekerjaan Sanitary
70
Unit
Chainsaw + Screwdriver
75 5 1 8 40
+ Pliers
c. Pekerjaan Sepitank 0
Stirring Spoon + Stirring
2 5 1 2 10
Bucket
d. Pekerjaan Instalasi
0
Air Hujan
Chainsaw + Screwdriver
219 5 1 5 25 25
+ Pliers
e. Pekerjaan Tata Udara 50
Chainsaw + Screwdriver
11 5 1 3 15 15
+ Pliers
f. Pekerjaan Penangkal
30
Petir
Screwdriver + Tang 274 12 2 6 36 36 36
I PEKERJAAN
V ELEKTRIKAL
a. Pekerjaan Panel
Daya
Screwdriver + Tang 4 6 1 2 12
b. Pekerjaan Kabel
0
Daya
Screwdriver + Tang 67 16 2 2 4 4 4
c. Pekerjaan Lampu
12
Penerangan & Daya
Screwdriver + Tang 614 20 2 34 68 68 68 68
PEKERJAAN
V 272
ARSITEKTUR
Pekerjaan Pasangan
dan Plesteran
a. Lower Ground
Stirring Spoon + Stirring
3.614 2 3 14 28 28
Bucket
b. Ground Floor 0
Stirring Spoon + Stirring
1.013 2 1 16 32
Bucket
c. Lantai 2 0
Stirring Spoon + Stirring
1.274 3 1 16 48
Bucket
d. Lantai Atap 0
Stirring Spoon + Stirring
1.657 3 1 12 36
Bucket
Pekerjaan Pintu,
Jendela dan 0
Penggantung / Kaca
a. Lower Ground
Screwdriver + Tang +
16 3 1 6 18
Hammer
b. Ground Floor 0
Screwdriver + Tang +
21 3 1 8 24
Hammer
c. Lantai 2 24
Screwdriver + Tang +
32 3 1 3 9
Hammer
d. Lantai Atap 9
Screwdriver + Tang +
2 2 1 2 4
Hammer
140
Pekerjaan Plafond 4
a. Lower Ground
Screwdriver + Tang +
1.039 3 1 3 9
Hammer
b. Ground Floor 0
Screwdriver + Tang +
670 3 1 3 9
Hammer
c. Lantai 2 0
Screwdriver + Tang +
561 3 1 3 9
Hammer
d. Lantai Atap 0
Screwdriver + Tang +
102 2 1 2 4
Hammer
Pekerjaan Pelapis
0
Lantai dan Dinding
a. Lower Ground
Stirring Spoon + Stirring
1.073 3 1 12 36
Bucket
b. Ground Floor 0
Stirring Spoon + Stirring
655 3 1 8 24
Bucket
c. Lantai 2 0
Stirring Spoon + Stirring
612 3 1 8 24
Bucket
d. Lantai Atap 0
Stirring Spoon + Stirring
394 2 1 6 12
Bucket
Pekerjaan Finishing Cat 0
a. Lower Ground \
Brush + Bucket 1.907 3 1 6 18
b. Ground Floor 0
Brush + Bucket 855 3 1 6 6 6
c. Lantai 2 0
Brush + Bucket 906 3 1 6 6
d. Lantai Atap 0
Brush + Bucket 472 3 1 6 6
0
1.06
5
WORKING PLAN PLAN 36 42 26 75 136 120 85 94 144 75 124 167 150 75 124 167 103 135 250 180 252 155 159 125 137
COMMULATIVE WORK 112 127 134 147 164 174 187 212 230 256 271 287 299 313
36 78 104 179 315 435 520 614 758 833 957
BOTTLE PLAN 4 4 9 3 0 3 8 8 8 0 5 4 9 6
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1. Analysis of S Curves.
Based on the planning and results of Weight Counting, if using S Curve Analysis are as follows :
6.409.029.452 100,00
Percentage Per Week 11,4 0,4 0,8 0,8 3,1 2,3 3,0 3,6 1,1 1,2 2,6 2,8 2,3 0,8 2,2 2,0 1,6 6,3 7,3 8,5 8,4 6,8 6,8 6,8 6,8
Percentage Cumulative 11,4 11,8 12,6 13,4 16,6 18,9 21,9 25,6 26,7 27,9 30,6 33,3 35,6 36,5 38,7 40,6 42,2 48,5 55,8 64,4 72,8 79,6 86,4 93,2 100,0
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Table 4.15. Analysis of S Curves Material
JANUARI FEBRUARI MARET APRIL MEI JUNI
Durasi Durasi
NO URAIAN PEKERJAAN Volume 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
(Hari) (Minggu)
07 ─ 13 14 ─ 20 21 ─ 27 28 ─ 03 04 ─ 10 11 ─ 17 18 ─ 24 25 ─ 03 04 ─ 10 11 ─ 17 18 ─ 24 25 ─ 31 01 ─ 07 08 ─ 14 15 ─ 21 22 ─ 28 29 ─ 05 06 ─ 12 13 ─ 19 20 ─ 26 27 ─ 02 03 ─ 09 10 ─ 16 17 ─ 23 24 ─ 30
I PEKERJAAN PERSIAPAN
II PEKERJAAN STRUKTUR
A PEKERJAAN PONDASI TRIANGULAR PILE
Triangular Pile dia 30 cm L = 22 1.584 6 1 1584
B PEKERJAAN TANAH DAN URUGAN 799 7 1 799
C PEKERJAAN PILE CAP
'- Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 66 14 2 33 33
'- Besi 1.408 6 1 1408
'- Bekisting 150 4 1 150
D LOWER GROUND
1 Pekerjaan Struktur Beton Tie Beam
'- Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 21 14 2 11 11
'- Besi 3.468 6 2 3468
'- Bekisting 263 4 1 263
2 Pekerjaan Slab
'- Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 60 14 2 30 30
'- Besi 6.558 6 1 6558
'- Bekisting 63 4 1 63
3 Pekerjaan Struktur Beton Kolom
'- Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 10 14 2 5 5
'- Besi 1.798 6 2 1798
'- Bekisting 128 4 1 128
4 Pekerjaan Struktur Tangga
'- Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 4 3 1 4
'- Besi 895 2 1 895
'- Bekisting 52 2 1 52
E GROUND FLOOR
1 Pekerjaan Slab
'- Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 55 14 2 28 28
'- Besi 2.825 4 1 2825
'- Bekisting 103 4 1 103
2 Pekerjaan Struktur Beton Balok
'- Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 25 14 2 13 13
'- Besi 4.032 4 2 4032
'- Bekisting 302 4 1 302
3 Pekerjaan Struktur Beton Kolom
'- Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 13 14 2 7 7
'- Besi 2.504 4 2 2504
'- Bekisting 173 4 1 173
4 Pekerjaan Struktur Tangga
'- Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 4 14 2 2
'- Besi 895 3 1 895
'- Bekisting 52 2 1 52
5 Pekerjaan Struktur Ramp
'- Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 9 2 1 9
'- Besi 826 3 1 826
'- Bekisting 125 2 1 125
F LANTAI 2
1 Pekerjaan Slab
'- Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 38 14 2 19 19
'- Besi 1.929 4 1 1929
'- Bekisting 70 4 1 70
2 Pekerjaan Struktur Beton Balok
'- Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 55 14 2 28 28
'- Besi 2.743 4 1 2743
'- Bekisting 186 4 1 186
3 Pekerjaan Struktur Beton Kolom
'- Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 11 14 2 6 6
'- Besi 2.011 4 1 2011
'- Bekisting 134 4 1 134
4 Pekerjaan Struktur Tangga
'- Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 6 2 1 6
'- Besi 1.527 3 1 1527
'- Bekisting 98 2 1 98
G LANTAI ATAP
1 Pekerjaan Slab
'- Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 38 14 2 19 19
'- Besi 1.929 4 1 1929
'- Bekisting 70 4 1 70
2 Pekerjaan Struktur Beton Balok
'- Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 27 14 2 13 13
'- Besi 2.930 4 1 2930
'- Bekisting 186 4 1 186
3 Pekerjaan Struktur Beton Kolom
'- Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 12 14 2 6 6
'- Besi 2.101 4 1 2101
'- Bekisting 134 4 1 134
4 Pekerjaan Struktur Tangga
'- Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 6 2 1 6
'- Besi 1.527 3 1 1527
'- Bekisting 97 2 1 97
H PEKERJAAN STRUKTUR MENARA
Triangular Pile dia 30 cm L = 22 64 8 2 32 32
'- Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 3 5 1 3
'- Besi 9.605 10 2 6724 2882
'- Bekisting 5 5 1 5
III PEKERJAAN MEKANIKAL
Pekerjaan Pemipaan Plumbing 521 10 2 365 156
Pekerjaan Sanitary Unit 75 5 1 45 30
Pekerjaan Sepitank 2 5 1 2
Pekerjaan Instalasi Air Hujan 219 5 1 131 88
Pekerjaan Tata Udara 11 5 1 11
Pekerjaan Penangkal Petir 274 12 2 137 36
IV PEKERJAAN ELEKTRIKAL
Pekerjaan Panel Daya 4 6 1 4
Pekerjaan Kabel Daya 67 16 3 25 25 17
Pekerjaan Lampu Penerangan & Daya 614 20 4 184 184 184 61
V PEKERJAAN ARSITEKTUR
Pekerjaan Pasangan dan Plesteran
a. Lower Ground 3.614 2 1 3614
b. Ground Floor 1.013 2 1 1013
c. Lantai 2 1.274 3 1 1274
d. Lantai Atap 1.657 3 1 1657
Pekerjaan Pintu, Jendela dan Penggantung / Kaca
a. Lower Ground 16 3 1 16
b. Ground Floor 21 3 1 21
c. Lantai 2 32 3 1 32
d. Lantai Atap 2 2 1 2
Pekerjaan Plafond
a. Lower Ground 1.039 3 1 1039
b. Ground Floor 670 3 1 670
c. Lantai 2 561 3 1 561
d. Lantai Atap 102 2 1 102
Pekerjaan Pelapis Lantai dan Dinding
a. Lower Ground 1.073 3 1 1073
b. Ground Floor 655 3 1 655
c. Lantai 2 612 3 1 612
d. Lantai Atap 394 2 1 394
Pekerjaan Finishing Cat
a. Lower Ground 1.907 3 1 1907
b. Ground Floor 855 3 1 855
c. Lantai 2 906 3 1 906
d. Lantai Atap 472 3 1 472
75.476
Percentage Per Week 1584 799 1408 3652 6897 6859 4714 135 3781 4163 2847 1141 2897 2832 2244 1797 1951 7667 5282 549 3526 2947 2898 2233 569
Percentage Cumulative 1584 2383 3791 7443 14340 21199 25913 26048 29830 33993 36839 37981 40877 43709 45953 47750 49701 57368 62650 63199 66725 69672 72570 74803 75373
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Table 4.16. Analysis of S Curves Equipment
JANUARI FEBRUARI MARET APRIL MEI JUNI
Duration Duration
NO JOB DESCRIPTION Volume Total Unit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
(days) (weeks)
07 ─ 13 14 ─ 20 21 ─ 27 28 ─ 03 04 ─ 10 11 ─ 17 18 ─ 24 25 ─ 03 04 ─ 10 11 ─ 17 18 ─ 24 25 ─ 31 01 ─ 07 08 ─ 14 15 ─ 21 22 ─ 28 29 ─ 05 06 ─ 12 13 ─ 19 20 ─ 26 27 ─ 02 03 ─ 09 10 ─ 16 17 ─ 23 24 ─ 30
II WORK STRUCTURE
A WORK OF TRIANGULAR PILE FOUNDATION
Bore Pile Machine 2 12
Hydraulic Jacking 1.584 6 1 2 12
Bar Cutter and Bar Bender 2 12
B LAND WORK AND DESCRIPTION 36
Excavators 100 - 160 hp 1 7
799 7 1
Dump Truck 5 35
C WORK PILE CAP 42
Conc. Pan Mixer 1 7 7
Truck Mixer 5 35 35
66 14 2
Water Tanker 1 7 7
Concrete Vibrator 2 14
Bar Cutter dan Bar Bender 1.408 6 1 2 12
D LOWER GROUND 0
1 Pekerjaan Struktur Beton Tie Beam
Conc. Pan Mixer 1 7 7
Truck Mixer 5 35 35
21 14 2
Water Tanker 1 7 7
Concrete Vibrator 2 14
Bar Cutter dan Bar Bender 3.468 6 1 2 12
2 Pekerjaan Slab 0
Conc. Pan Mixer 1 7 7
Truck Mixer 5 35 35
60 14 2
Water Tanker 1 7 7
Concrete Vibrator 2 14
Bar Cutter dan Bar Bender 6.558 6 1 2 12
3 Pekerjaan Struktur Beton Kolom 0
Conc. Pan Mixer 1 7 7
Truck Mixer 5 35 35
10 14 2
Water Tanker 1 7 7
Concrete Vibrator 2 14
Bar Cutter dan Bar Bender 1.798 6 2 2 12
4 Pekerjaan Struktur Tangga 0
Conc. Pan Mixer 1 7
Truck Mixer 5 35
4 7 1
Water Tanker 1 7
Concrete Vibrator 2 14
Bar Cutter dan Bar Bender 895 3 1 2 6
E GROUND FLOOR 0
1 Pekerjaan Slab
Conc. Pan Mixer 1 7 7
Truck Mixer 5 35 35
55 14 2
Water Tanker 1 7 7
Concrete Vibrator 2 14
Bar Cutter dan Bar Bender 2.825 6 1 2 12
2 Pekerjaan Struktur Beton Balok 61
Conc. Pan Mixer 1 7 7
Truck Mixer 5 35 35
25 14 2
Water Tanker 1 7 7
Concrete Vibrator 2 14
Bar Cutter dan Bar Bender 4.032 6 2 2 12
3 Pekerjaan Struktur Beton Kolom 61
Conc. Pan Mixer 1 7 7
Truck Mixer 5 35 35
13 14 2
Water Tanker 1 7 7
Concrete Vibrator 2 14
Bar Cutter dan Bar Bender 2.504 6 1 2 12
4 Pekerjaan Struktur Tangga 0
Conc. Pan Mixer 1 7
Truck Mixer 5 35
4 7 1
Water Tanker 1 7
Concrete Vibrator 2 14
Bar Cutter dan Bar Bender 895 3 1 2 6
5 Pekerjaan Struktur Ramp 0
Conc. Pan Mixer 1 7
Truck Mixer 5 35
9 7 1
Water Tanker 1 7
Concrete Vibrator 2 14
Bar Cutter dan Bar Bender 826 6 1 2 12
F LANTAI 2 0
1 Pekerjaan Slab
Conc. Pan Mixer 1 7 7
Truck Mixer 5 35 35
38 14 2
Water Tanker 1 7 7
Concrete Vibrator 2 14
Bar Cutter dan Bar Bender 1.929 6 1 2 12
2 Pekerjaan Struktur Beton Balok 49
Conc. Pan Mixer 1 7 7
Truck Mixer 5 35 35
55 14 2
Water Tanker 1 7 7
Concrete Vibrator 2 14
Bar Cutter dan Bar Bender 2.743 6 1 2 12
3 Pekerjaan Struktur Beton Kolom 12
Conc. Pan Mixer 1 7 7
Truck Mixer 5 35 35
11 14 2
Water Tanker 1 7 7
Concrete Vibrator 2 14
Bar Cutter dan Bar Bender 2.011 6 1 2 12
4 Pekerjaan Struktur Tangga 61
Conc. Pan Mixer 1 7
Truck Mixer 5 35
6 7 1
Water Tanker 1 7
Concrete Vibrator 2 14
Bar Cutter dan Bar Bender 1.527 3 1 2 6
G LANTAI ATAP 0
1 Pekerjaan Slab
Conc. Pan Mixer 1 7 7
Truck Mixer 5 35 35
38 14 2
Water Tanker 1 7 7
Concrete Vibrator 2 14
Bar Cutter dan Bar Bender 1.929 6 1 2 12
2 Pekerjaan Struktur Beton Balok 61
Conc. Pan Mixer 1 7 7
Truck Mixer 5 35 35
27 14 2
Water Tanker 1 7 7
Concrete Vibrator 2 14
Bar Cutter dan Bar Bender 2.930 6 1 2 12
3 Pekerjaan Struktur Beton Kolom 61
Conc. Pan Mixer 1 7 7
Truck Mixer 5 35 35
12 14 2
Water Tanker 1 7 7
Concrete Vibrator 2 14
Bar Cutter dan Bar Bender 2.101 6 1 2 12
4 Pekerjaan Struktur Tangga 61
Conc. Pan Mixer 1 7
Truck Mixer 5 35
6 7 1
Water Tanker 1 7
Concrete Vibrator 2 14
Bar Cutter dan Bar Bender 1.527 6 1 2 12
H PEKERJAAN STRUKTUR MENARA 0
Bore Pile Machine 1 4 4
Hidraulic Jacking 64 8 2 1 4 4
Bar Cutter dan Bar Bender 1 4 4
Conc. Pan Mixer 1 5
Truck Mixer 5 25
3 5 1
Water Tanker 1 5
Concrete Vibrator 2 10
Bar Cutter dan Bar Bender 9.605 10 2 2 10 10
III PEKERJAAN MEKANIKAL 89
a. Pekerjaan Pemipaan Plumbing
Chainsaw + Screwdriver + Pliers 521 10 2 7 35 35
b. Pekerjaan Sanitary Unit 70
Chainsaw + Screwdriver + Pliers 75 5 1 8 40
c. Pekerjaan Sepitank 0
Stirring Spoon + Stirring Bucket 2 5 1 2 10
d. Pekerjaan Instalasi Air Hujan 0
Chainsaw + Screwdriver + Pliers 219 5 1 5 25 25
e. Pekerjaan Tata Udara 50
Chainsaw + Screwdriver + Pliers 11 5 1 3 15 15
f. Pekerjaan Penangkal Petir 30
Screwdriver + Tang 274 12 2 6 36 36 36
IV PEKERJAAN ELEKTRIKAL
a. Pekerjaan Panel Daya
Screwdriver + Tang 4 6 1 2 12
b. Pekerjaan Kabel Daya 0
Screwdriver + Tang 67 16 2 2 4 4 4
c. Pekerjaan Lampu Penerangan & Daya 12
Screwdriver + Tang 614 20 2 34 68 68 68 68
V PEKERJAAN ARSITEKTUR 272
Pekerjaan Pasangan dan Plesteran
a. Lower Ground
Stirring Spoon + Stirring Bucket 3.614 2 3 14 28 28
b. Ground Floor 0
Stirring Spoon + Stirring Bucket 1.013 2 1 16 32
c. Lantai 2 0
Stirring Spoon + Stirring Bucket 1.274 3 1 16 48
d. Lantai Atap 0
Stirring Spoon + Stirring Bucket 1.657 3 1 12 36
Pekerjaan Pintu, Jendela dan Penggantung / Kaca 0
a. Lower Ground
Screwdriver + Tang + Hammer 16 3 1 6 18
b. Ground Floor 0
Screwdriver + Tang + Hammer 21 3 1 8 24
c. Lantai 2 24
Screwdriver + Tang + Hammer 32 3 1 3 9
d. Lantai Atap 9
Screwdriver + Tang + Hammer 2 2 1 2 4
Pekerjaan Plafond 4
a. Lower Ground
Screwdriver + Tang + Hammer 1.039 3 1 3 9
b. Ground Floor 0
Screwdriver + Tang + Hammer 670 3 1 3 9
c. Lantai 2 0
Screwdriver + Tang + Hammer 561 3 1 3 9
d. Lantai Atap 0
Screwdriver + Tang + Hammer 102 2 1 2 4
Pekerjaan Pelapis Lantai dan Dinding 0
a. Lower Ground
Stirring Spoon + Stirring Bucket 1.073 3 1 12 36
b. Ground Floor 0
Stirring Spoon + Stirring Bucket 655 3 1 8 24
c. Lantai 2 0
Stirring Spoon + Stirring Bucket 612 3 1 8 24
d. Lantai Atap 0
Stirring Spoon + Stirring Bucket 394 2 1 6 12
Pekerjaan Finishing Cat 0
a. Lower Ground \
Brush + Bucket 1.907 3 1 6 18
b. Ground Floor 0
Brush + Bucket 855 3 1 6 6 6
c. Lantai 2 0
Brush + Bucket 906 3 1 6 6
d. Lantai Atap 0
Brush + Bucket 472 3 1 6 6
0
1.065
RENCANA BOBOT PEKERJAAN 36 42 26 75 136 120 85 94 144 75 124 167 150 75 124 167 103 135 250 180 252 155 159 125 137
KOMULATIF RENCANA BOBOT PEKERJAAN 36 78 104 179 315 435 520 614 758 833 957 1124 1274 1349 1473 1640 1743 1878 2128 2308 2560 2715 2874 2999 3136
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Table 4.17. Analysis of S Curves Labor
JANUARI FEBRUARI MARET APRIL MEI JUNI
Duration Duration Total
NO JOB DESCRIPTION Volume 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
(days) (Weeks) Labor
07 ─ 13 14 ─ 20 21 ─ 27 28 ─ 03 04 ─ 10 11 ─ 17 18 ─ 24 25 ─ 03 04 ─ 10 11 ─ 17 18 ─ 24 25 ─ 31 01 ─ 07 08 ─ 14 15 ─ 21 22 ─ 28 29 ─ 05 06 ─ 12 13 ─ 19 20 ─ 26 27 ─ 02 03 ─ 09 10 ─ 16 17 ─ 23 24 ─ 30
I PREPARATORY WORK
II WORK STRUCTURE
A WORK OF TRIANGULAR PILE FOUNDATION
Worker 5 30
Artisan 2 12
1.584 6 1
Foreman 1 6
Blacksmith 2 12
B LAND WORK AND DESCRIPTION 60
Worker 4 28
Artisan 799 7 1 2 14
Foreman 1 7
C WORK PILE CAP 49
Worker 4 28 28
Artisan 66 21 3 2 14 14
Foreman 1 7 7
Blacksmith 1.408 6 1 2 12 12
Prentice 2 8
Carpenter 150 4 1 1 4
Foreman 1 4
D LOWER GROUND 49
1 Pekerjaan Struktur Beton Tie Beam
Worker 4 28 28
Artisan 21 14 2 2 14 14
Foreman 1 7 7
Blacksmith 3.468 6 1 2 12 12
Prentice 2 8
Carpenter 263 4 1 1 4
Foreman 1 4
2 Pekerjaan Slab 49
Worker 4 28 28
Artisan 60 14 2 2 14 14
Foreman 1 7 7
Blacksmith 6.558 6 1 2 12 12
Prentice 2 8
Carpenter 63 4 1 1 4
Foreman 1 4
3 Pekerjaan Struktur Beton Kolom 0
Worker 4 28 28
Artisan 10 14 2 2 14 14
Foreman 1 7 7
Blacksmith 1.798 6 1 2 12 12
Prentice 2 8
Carpenter 128 4 1 1 4
Foreman 1 4
4 Pekerjaan Struktur Tangga 49
Worker 4 28
Artisan 4 7 1 2 14
Foreman 1 7
Blacksmith 895 3 1 2 6
Prentice 2 4
Carpenter 52 2 1 1 2
Foreman 1 2
E GROUND FLOOR 0
1 Pekerjaan Slab
Worker 4 28 28
Artisan 55 14 2 2 14 14
Foreman 1 7 7
Blacksmith 2.825 6 1 2 12 12
Prentice 2 8
Carpenter 103 4 1 1 4
Foreman 1 4
2 Pekerjaan Struktur Beton Balok 49
Worker 4 28 28
Artisan 25 14 2 2 14 14
Foreman 1 7 7
Blacksmith 4.032 6 2 2 6 6
Prentice 2 8
Carpenter 302 4 1 1 4
Foreman 1 4
3 Pekerjaan Struktur Beton Kolom 120
Worker 4 28 28
Artisan 13 14 2 2 14 14
Foreman 1 7 7
Blacksmith 2.504 6 1 2 12 12
Prentice 2 8
Carpenter 173 4 1 1 4
Foreman 1 4
4 Pekerjaan Struktur Tangga 126
Worker 4 28
Artisan 4 7 1 2 14
Foreman 1 7
Blacksmith 895 3 1 2 6
Prentice 2 4
Carpenter 52 2 1 1 2
Foreman 1 2
5 Pekerjaan Struktur Ramp 0
Worker 4 28
Artisan 9 7 1 2 14
Foreman 1 7
Blacksmith 826 3 1 2 6
Prentice 2 4
Carpenter 125 2 1 1 2
Foreman 1 2
F LANTAI 2 0
1 Pekerjaan Slab
Worker 4 28 28
Artisan 38 14 2 2 14 14
Foreman 1 7 7
Blacksmith 1.929 6 1 2 12 12
Prentice 2 8
Carpenter 70 4 1 1 4
Foreman 1 4
2 Pekerjaan Struktur Beton Balok 126
Worker 4 28 28
Artisan 55 14 2 2 14 14
Foreman 1 7 7
Blacksmith 2.743 6 2 2 12 12
Prentice 2 8
Carpenter 186 4 1 1 4
Foreman 1 4
3 Pekerjaan Struktur Beton Kolom 138
Worker 4 28 28
Artisan 11 14 2 2 14 14
Foreman 1 7 7
Blacksmith 2.011 6 1 2 12 12
Prentice 2 8
Carpenter 134 4 1 1 4
Foreman 1 4
4 Pekerjaan Struktur Tangga 138
Worker 4 28
Artisan 6 7 1 2 14
Foreman 1 7
Blacksmith 1.527 3 1 2 6
Prentice 2 4
Carpenter 98 2 1 1 2
Foreman 1 2
G LANTAI ATAP 0
1 Pekerjaan Slab
Worker 4 28 28
Artisan 38 14 2 2 14 14
Foreman 1 7 7
Blacksmith 1.929 6 1 2 12 12
Prentice 2 8
Carpenter 70 4 1 1 4
Foreman 1 4
2 Pekerjaan Struktur Beton Balok 89
Worker 4 28 28
Artisan 27 14 2 2 14 14
Foreman 1 7 7
Blacksmith 2.930 6 2 2 12 12
Prentice 2 8
Carpenter 186 4 1 1 4
Foreman 1 4
3 Pekerjaan Struktur Beton Kolom 138
Worker 4 28 28
Artisan 12 14 2 2 14 14
Foreman 1 7 7
Blacksmith 2.101 6 2 2 12 12
Prentice 2 8
Carpenter 134 4 1 1 4
Foreman 1 4
4 Pekerjaan Struktur Tangga 89
Worker 4 28
Artisan 6 7 1 2 14
Foreman 1 7
Blacksmith 1.527 3 1 2 6
Prentice 2 2
Carpenter 97 2 1 1 2
Foreman 1 2
H PEKERJAAN STRUKTUR MENARA 61
Worker 5 40 40
Artisan 2 16 16
64 8 2
Foreman 1 8 8
Blacksmith 2 16 16
Worker 4 20
Artisan 3 5 1 2 10
Foreman 1 5
Blacksmith 9.605 10 2 3 15 15
Prentice 2 10
Carpenter 5 5 1 1 5
Foreman 1 5
III PEKERJAAN MEKANIKAL 245
a. Pekerjaan Pemipaan Plumbing
Prentice 8 40 40
Artisan 521 10 2 4 20 20
Foreman 2 10 10
b. Pekerjaan Sanitary Unit 0
Prentice 4 20
Artisan 75 5 1 2 10
Foreman 1 5
c. Pekerjaan Sepitank 0
Prentice 4 20
Artisan 2 5 1 2 10
Foreman 1 5
d. Pekerjaan Instalasi Air Hujan 35
Prentice 4 20
Artisan 219 5 1 2 10
Foreman 1 5
e. Pekerjaan Tata Udara 35
Prentice 4 20
Artisan 11 5 1 2 10
Foreman 1 5
f. Pekerjaan Penangkal Petir 35
Prentice 18 L 108
Artisan 274 12 2 6 36 36
Foreman 6 36 36
IV PEKERJAAN ELEKTRIKAL
a. Pekerjaan Panel Daya
Prentice 3 18
Artisan 4 6 1 1 6
Foreman 1 6
b. Pekerjaan Kabel Daya 30
Prentice 3 16 16 16
Artisan 67 16 3 1 5 5 5
Foreman 1 5 5 5
c. Pekerjaan Lampu Penerangan & Daya 53
Prentice 16 107 107 107
Artisan 614 20 3 8 53 53 53
Foreman 4 27 27 27
V PEKERJAAN ARSITEKTUR 560
Pekerjaan Pasangan dan Plesteran
a. Lower Ground
Prentice 4 8
Bricklayer 3.614 2 1 2 4
Foreman 1 2
b. Ground Floor 0
Prentice 4
Bricklayer 1.013 2 1 2 8
Foreman 1 4
c. Lantai 2 12
Prentice 4 12
Bricklayer 1.274 3 1 2 6
Foreman 1 3
d. Lantai Atap 21
Prentice 4 12
Bricklayer 1.657 3 1 2 6
Foreman 1 3
Pekerjaan Pintu, Jendela dan Penggantung / Kaca 21
a. Lower Ground
Prentice 4 12
Artisan 16 3 1 2 6
Foreman 1 3
b. Ground Floor 21
Prentice 4 12
Artisan 21 3 1 2 6
Foreman 1 3
c. Lantai 2 21
Prentice 4 28
Artisan 32 3 1 2 6
Foreman 1 3
d. Lantai Atap 37
Prentice 4 8
Artisan 2 2 1 2 4
Foreman 1 2
Pekerjaan Plafond 14
a. Lower Ground
Prentice 4 12
Carpenter 1.039 3 1 2 6
Foreman 1 3
b. Ground Floor 21
Prentice 4 12
Carpenter 670 3 1 2 6
Foreman 1 3
c. Lantai 2 21
Prentice 4 12
Carpenter 561 3 1 2 6
Foreman 1 3
d. Lantai Atap 21
Prentice 4 8
Carpenter 102 2 1 2 4
Foreman 1 2
Pekerjaan Pelapis Lantai dan Dinding 14
a. Lower Ground
Prentice 4 12
Bricklayer 1.073 3 1 2 6
Foreman 1 3
b. Ground Floor 21
Prentice 4 12
Bricklayer 655 3 1 2 6
Foreman 1 3
c. Lantai 2 21
Prentice 4 6
Bricklayer 612 3 1 2 3
Foreman 1 12
d. Lantai Atap 9
Prentice 4 8
Bricklayer 394 2 1 2 4
Foreman 1 2
Pekerjaan Finishing Cat 14
a. Lower Ground
Prentice 4 12
Artisan 1.907 3 1 2 6
Foreman 1 3
b. Ground Floor 21
Prentice 4 12
Artisan 855 3 1 2 6
Foreman 1 3
c. Lantai 2 21
Prentice 4 12
Artisan 906 3 1 2 6
Foreman 1 3
d. Lantai Atap 9
Prentice 4 12
Artisan 472 3 1 2 6
Foreman 1 3
0
2663
RENCANA BOBOT PEKERJAAN 1 60 2 49 3 12 4 89 5 6
218 7
221 8 96 9 112 10 124 11 83 12 13213 14
189 15
124 1689 17 138 18 189 19 75 20 12221 22
180 23
284 24
277 25 104 26 283 27 35028 29
451
KOMULATIF RENCANA BOBOT PEKERJAAN 60 109 121 210 428 649 745 857 981 1064 1196 1385 1509 1598 1736 1925 2000 2122 2302 2586 2863 2966 3250 3599 4050
145
2. Analysis of Critical Path Method (CPM).
a. Identifying Activities.
146
Table 4.18. Activity Sequence List
147
c. Forward Calculation.
FORWARD CALCULATION
1 A 0 6 6 -
B 0 7 7
2 The biggest value taken is 56
C 35 21 56
3 D 35 14 49 -
4 U 49 28 77 -
5 E 49 14 63 -
F 56 14 70
6 The biggest value taken is 70
G 63 7 70
7 H 63 14 77 -
I 63 14 77
8 The biggest value taken is 91
J 77 14 91
K 74 7 81
9 The biggest value taken is 105
L 98 7 105
10 M 98 14 112 -
N 112 14 126
11 O 98 14 112 The biggest value taken is 126
P 105 7 112
12 Q 140 14 154 -
R 140 14 154
13 S 154 14 168 The biggest value taken is 168
T 140 7 147
V 74 42 116
14 W 175 42 217 The biggest value taken is 217
X 77 56 133
148
d. Backward Calculation.
BACKWARD CALCULATION
13 W 224 42 182 -
12 S 175 14 161 -
R 175 14 161
11 The smallest value taken is 140
Q 154 14 140
10 N 140 14 126 -
T 175 7 168
9 The smallest value taken is 133
P 140 7 133
O 140 14 126
8 M 112 14 98 The smallest value taken is 98
L 133 7 126
7 J 98 14 84 -
V 224 42 182
6 The smallest value taken is 126
K 133 7 126
I 98 14 84
5 H 77 14 63 The smallest value taken is 63
G 126 7 119
4 X 224 56 168 -
3 F 126 14 112 -
U 84 28 56
2 The smallest value taken is 49
E 63 14 49
D 108 14 94
1 The smallest value taken is 28
C 49 21 28
B 49 7 42
0 The smallest value taken is 29
A 35 6 29
149
e. Identifying Critical Pathways, Total Float and Project
Completion Periods.
Critical Path Method, where the approach taken only
uses one type of duration in the activity. The critical path is the
path with a collection of activities having the longest duration
that can be known if the activity has Float Total 0.
The definition of a critical path in this step is a path that
consists of a series of activities within the scope of the project,
which if late will result in overall project delays, activities that
are in this path are called critical activities, while the float is the
non-critical time voltage of the project.
CASE CASE
ACTIVITIES DURATION FREE FLOAT TOTAL FLOAT
EETi LETi EETj LETj
A 0 0 6 6 6 0 0
B 0 20 7 7 27 0 20
C 6 6 21 27 27 0 0
D 6 62 14 20 76 0 56
E 27 27 14 41 41 0 0
F 20 76 14 34 90 0 56
G 41 83 7 48 90 0 42
H 41 41 14 55 55 0 0
I 41 55 14 55 69 0 14
J 55 55 14 69 69 0 0
K 48 83 7 55 90 0 35
L 69 83 7 76 90 0 14
M 69 69 14 83 83 0 0
N 83 83 14 97 97 0 0
O 69 83 14 83 97 0 14
P 76 90 7 83 97 0 14
Q 97 97 14 111 111 0 0
R 97 111 14 111 125 0 14
S 111 111 14 125 125 0 0
T 76 118 7 83 125 0 42
U 27 83 28 55 111 0 56
V 48 125 42 90 167 0 77
W 125 125 42 167 167 0 0
X 55 111 56 111 224 0 113
150
Figure 4.17. CPM Diagram of Critical Path Method Analysis
42
D K
6 20 F 48 76
1 3 6 9
6 90
14 76 90
7
14
0 B 27 E 41 I 69 O 97 R 125 W 167
0 2 5 8 11 13 14
27 41 69 97 125 167
0 14 14 14 14 42
7
55 55 83 111
4 7 10 12
111 55 83 111
56
151
f. Cashflow Calculation Planning.
152
Table 4.23. Project Cash Flow Material / CashFlow
CASHFLOW MATERIAL
HARGA TOTAL BIAYA BIAYA
VOLUME PERMINGGU
SATUAN HARGA PERMINGGU PERBULAN
URAIAN PEKERJAAN
JUMLAH SATUAN ( Rp ) ( Rp ) ( Rp ) ( Rp )
Week 4: Pile Cap Structure Work and Tie Beam Lower Ground Structural Work
44.811.2
Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 33 m3 1.352.263
91
24.553.7
Bekisting 150 m2 163.300
88
151.010.015
Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 0 m3 1.352.263 0
81.644.9
Besi 3468 kg 23.540
35
Week 5: Pile Cap Structures, Tie Beams, Lower Ground Slabs and Triangular Pile Tower Structures
44.811.2
Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 33 m3 1.352.263
91
14.229.0
Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 11 m3 1.352.263
52
2 42.957.6
Bekisting 263 m 163.300
98
271.193.379
Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 0 m3 1.352.263 0
154.370.
Besi 6558 kg 23.540
538
14.824.8
Triangular Pile dia 30 cm L = 22 32 m1 463.275
00
Week 6: Tie Beam Concrete Structures, Lower Ground Slabs and Triangular Pile Tower Structures
14.229.0
Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 11 m3 1.352.263
52
3 40.422.8
Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 30 m 1.352.263 691.665.787
09
2 10.291.3
Bekisting 63 m 163.300 238.042.224
78
14.824.8
Triangular Pile dia 30 cm L = 22 32 m1 463.275
00
158.274.
Besi 6724 kg 23.540
184
Week 7: Slab Structure Work, Lower Ground Column and Triangular Pile Tower Structure Work
Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 0,0 m3 1.352.263 0
3 40.422.8
Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 30 m 1.352.263
09
151.436.467
42.316.3
Besi 1798 kg 23.540
75
67.831.7
Besi 2882 kg 23.540
93
153
Bekisting 5 m2 163.300 865.490
Week 8: Lower Ground Column Structure Work and Triangular Pile Tower Structure Work
6.573.55
Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 5 m3 1.352.263
3
20.887.3
Bekisting 128 m2 163.300 30.993.717
76
3 3.532.78
Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 3 m 1.352.263
7
Week 9: Column Structure Work, Lower Ground Ladder and Slab Ground Floor Structural Work
6.573.55
Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 5 m3 1.352.263
3
3 5.679.50
Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 4 m 1.352.263
5
21.071.5
Besi 895 kg 23.540
96
108.322.280
8.491.60
Bekisting 52 m2 163.300
0
66.506.0
Besi 2825 kg 23.540
27
Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 0 m3 1.352.263 0
Week 12: Work Beam Structures, Columns and Ground Floor Stairs
17.208.0
Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 13 m3 1.352.263
33
8.936.09
Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 7 m3 1.352.263
2
28.195.3
Bekisting 173 m2 163.300
78
86.742.451
2.839.75
Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 2,1 m3 1.352.263
2
21.071.5
Besi 895 kg 23.540
96
8.491.60
Bekisting 52 m2 163.300
0
Week 13: Column Structure Work, Ramp Ground Floor and Slab 2nd Floor
8.936.09
Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 7 m3 1.352.263
2
12.751.8
Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 9 m3 1.352.263
40
19.445.4 106.964.351 476.712.957
Besi 826 kg 23.540
52
20.412.5
Bekisting 125 m2 163.300
00
Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 0 m3 1.352.263 0
154
45.418.4
Besi 1929 kg 23.540
66
Week 16: Beam Structure Work, 2nd Floor Column and Stairs
37.273.6
Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 28 m3 1.352.263
69
7.612.22
Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 6 m3 1.352.263
6
21.800.5
Bekisting 134 m2 163.300
50
127.116.479
8.492.21
Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 6 m3 1.352.263
2
35.934.4
Besi 1527 kg 23.540
22
16.003.4
Bekisting 98 m2 163.300
00
Week 17: 2nd Floor Column Structural Work, Roofing Slab Structural Work and Architectural Work
7.612.22
Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 6 m3 1.352.263
6
Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 0 m3 1.352.263 0
176.767.403
45.418.4
Besi 1929 kg 23.540
66
Pekerjaan Pintu, Jendela dan 123.736.
16 unit 7.733.544
Penggantung / Kaca Lower Ground 710
Week 18: Slab Structure Work, Roof Beams and Architectural Works
25.818.2
Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 19 m3 1.352.263
17
11.489.7
Bekisting 70 m2 163.300
23
Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 0 m3 1.352.263 0
68.962.5 1.184.352.125
Besi 2930 kg 23.540 536.496.306
72
Pek, Pasangan dan Plesteran Lower 285.868.
3614 m2 79.110
Ground 732
Pek, Pasangan dan Plesteran Ground 144.357.
1013 m2 142.482
Floor 063
Pekerjaan Pintu, Jendela dan 548.971.
21 unit 26.141.495
Penggantung / Kaca Ground Floor 400
Week 19: Slab Structure Work, Beams, Roof Floor Columns and Architectural Works
25.818.2
Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 19 m3 1.352.263
17
18.003.6
Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 13 m3 1.352.263 375.552.026
24
2 30.346.3
Bekisting 186 m 163.300
66
155
Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 0 m3 1.352.263 0
49.454.1
Besi 2101 kg 23.540
50
145.190.
Pek, Pasangan dan Plesteran Lantai 2 1274 m2 114.001
534
Pek, Pasangan dan Plesteran Lantai 106.739.
1657 m2 64.400
Atap 136
Pekerjaan Pintu, Jendela dan 135.802.
32 unit 4.243.813
Penggantung / Kaca Lantai 2 000
Week 20: Beam Structural Work, 2nd Floor Column and Mechanical, Electrical and Architectural Work
18.003.6
Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 13 m3 1.352.263
24
7.852.92
Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 6 m3 1.352.263
9
2 21.800.5
Bekisting 134 m 163.300
50
1 23.367.1
Pekerjaan Pemipaan Plumbing 365 m 64.072 95.536.390
20
19.310.8
Pekerjaan Panel Daya 4 unit 4.827.700
00
5.201.36
Pekerjaan Kabel Daya 25 unit 206.250
7
Pekerjaan Pintu, Jendela dan 8.675.00
2 unit 4.337.500
Penggantung / Kaca Lantai Atap 0
Week 21: Column Structure Work, 2nd Floor Ladder and Mechanical, Electrical and Architectural Works
7.852.92
Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 6 m3 1.352.263
9
3 8.492.21
Beton Ready Mix Mutu K-250 : 6 m 1.352.263
2
35.934.4
Besi 1527 kg 23.540
22
15.840.1
Bekisting 97 m2 163.300
00
260.850.353
1 10.014.4
Pekerjaan Pemipaan Plumbing 156 m 64.072
80
5.201.36
Pekerjaan Kabel Daya 25 unit 206.250
7
98.843.7
Pekerjaan Plafond Lower Ground 1039 m2 95.104
24
2 78.671.1
Pekerjaan Plafond Ground Floor 670 m 117.491
19
156
62.984.0
Lighting & Power Lamp Work 184 unit 341.933
70
Floor and Wall Coating Work of the 280.373.
1073 m2 261.291
Lower Ground 557
142.860.
Ground Floor Coating and Wall Work 655 m2 218.085
639
115.975.
Paint Ground Floor Finishing Work 855 unit 135.579
697
JUMLAH 5.239.640.723
157
Table 4.24. Project Cash Flow Equipment / CashFlow
Cashflow Equipment
HARGA TOTAL BIAYA BIAYA
VOLUME PERMINGGU
SATUAN HARGA PERMINGGU PERBULAN
URAIAN PEKERJAAN
JUMLAH SATUAN ( Rp ) ( Rp ) ( Rp ) ( Rp )
Week 4: Pile Cap Structure Work and Tie Beam Lower Ground Structural Work
Conc. Pan Mixer 7 Unit 361.536 2.530.752
158
Conc. Pan Mixer 7 Unit 361.536 2.530.752
Week 7: Slab Structure Work, Lower Ground Column and Triangular Pile Tower Structure Work
Conc. Pan Mixer 7 Unit 361.536 2.530.752
Week 8: Lower Ground Column Structure Work and Triangular Pile Tower Structure Work
Conc. Pan Mixer 7 Unit 361.536 2.530.752
159
Concrete Vibrator 14 Unit 27.500 385.000
Bar Cutter dan Bar
12 Unit 20.883 250.596
Bender
Week 12: Work Beam Structures, Columns and Ground Floor Stairs
Conc. Pan Mixer 7 Unit 361.536 2.530.752
Week 13: Column Structure Work, Ramp Ground Floor and Slab 2nd Floor
Conc. Pan Mixer 7 Unit 361.536 2.530.752
160
Water Tanker 7 Unit 283.675 1.985.725
Week 16: Beam Structure Work, 2nd Floor Column and Stairs
Conc. Pan Mixer 7 Unit 361.536 2.530.752
161
Sendok Aduk +
28 Unit 35.000 980.000
Ember Aduk
Sendok Aduk +
32 Unit 35.000 1.120.000
Ember Aduk
Week 19: Slab Structure Work, Beams, Roof Floor Columns and Architectural Works
Conc. Pan Mixer 7 Unit 361.536 2.530.752
162
Bar Cutter dan Bar
12 Unit 20.883 250.596
Bender
Gergaji + Obeng +
35 Unit 100.000 3.500.000
Tang
Gergaji + Obeng +
40 Unit 100.000 4.000.000
Tang
Obeng + Tang 4 Unit 50.000 200.000
TOTAL 996.896.003
163
Table 4.25. Project Cash Flow Labor.
LABOR NEEDS
COST PER
VOLUME UNIT PRICE TOTAL PRICE COST PER WEEK
WORK STRUCTURE MONTH
PER WEEK ( Rp ) ( Rp ) ( Rp ) ( Rp )
Week 1: Triangular Pile Foundation Work
worker 30 70.000 2.100.000
Artisan 12 90.000 1.080.000
4.860.000
Foreman 6 100.000 600.000
Blacksmith 12 90.000 1.080.000
week 2 : Soil and Embankment Work
Worker 28 70.000 1.960.000
Artisan 14 90.000 1.260.000 3.920.000
Foreman 7 100.000 700.000
Week 3: Pile Cap Structural Work
Worker 0 70.000 0
Artisan 0 90.000 0
1.080.000 17.240.000
Foreman 0 100.000 0
Blacksmith 12 90.000 1.080.000
Minggu 4 : Pile Cap Structure Work and Tie Beam Lower Ground Structural Work
Worker 28 70.000 1.960.000
Artisan 14 90.000 1.260.000
Foreman 7 100.000 700.000
Tukang Besi 12 90.000 1.080.000
7.380.000
Pembantu Tukang 8 70.000 560.000
Tukang Kayu 4 90.000 360.000
164
Mandor 7 100.000 700.000
Pekerja 28 70.000 1.960.000
Tukang 14 90.000 1.260.000
Mandor 7 100.000 700.000
Tukang Besi 12 90.000 1.080.000
Pembantu Tukang 8 70.000 560.000
Tukang Kayu 4 90.000 360.000
Kepala Tukang 4 95.000 380.000
Tukang Besi 12 90.000 1.080.000
Pekerja 40 70.000 2.800.000
Tukang 16 90.000 1.440.000
Mandor 8 100.000 800.000
Tukang Besi 16 90.000 1.440.000
Tukang Besi 15 90.000 1.350.000
Week 7: Slab Structure Work, Lower Ground Column and Triangular Pile Tower Structure Work
Pekerja 28 90.000 2.520.000
Tukang 14 70.000 980.000
Mandor 7 100.000 700.000
Tukang Besi 12 90.000 1.080.000
8.255.000
Tukang Besi 15 90.000 1.350.000
Pembantu Tukang 10 70.000 700.000
Tukang Kayu 5 90.000 450.000
Kepala Tukang 5 95.000 475.000
Week 8: Lower Ground Column Structure Work and Triangular Pile Tower Structure Work
Pekerja 28 70.000 1.960.000
Tukang 14 90.000 1.260.000
Mandor 7 100.000 700.000
Tukang Besi 12 90.000 1.080.000
Pembantu Tukang 8 70.000 560.000
9.100.000
Tukang Kayu 4 90.000 360.000
Kepala Tukang 4 95.000 380.000
Pekerja 20 70.000 1.400.000
Tukang 10 90.000 900.000
Mandor 5 100.000 500.000
Week 9: Column Structure Work, Lower Ground Ladder and Slab Ground Floor Structural Work
165
Tukang 14 90.000 1.260.000
Mandor 7 100.000 700.000
Tukang Besi 12 90.000 1.080.000
Prentice 8 70.000 560.000
Carpenter 4 90.000 360.000
Foreman 4 95.000 380.000
Blacksmith 6 70.000 420.000
Week 11: Slab, Beam and Ground Floor Column Work
166
Tukang Besi 12 90.000 1.080.000
Week 14: Slab Structure and 2nd Floor Beams Work
167
Kepala Tukang 2 95.000 190.000
Week 18: Slab Structure Work, Roof Beams and Architectural Works
168
Pembantu Tukang 18 70.000 1.260.000
Tukang 6 90.000 540.000
Kepala Tukang 6 95.000 570.000
Pembantu Tukang 12 70.000 840.000
Tukang 6 90.000 540.000
Kepala Tukang 3 95.000 285.000
Pembantu Tukang 28 70.000 1.960.000
Tukang 6 90.000 540.000
Kepala Tukang 3 95.000 285.000
Week 21: Column Structure Work, 2nd Floor Ladder and Mechanical, Electrical and
Architectural Works
Pekerja 28 70.000 1.960.000
Tukang 14 90.000 1.260.000
Mandor 7 100.000 700.000
Pekerja 28 70.000 1.960.000
Tukang 14 90.000 1.260.000
Mandor 7 100.000 700.000
Tukang Besi 6 90.000 540.000
Pembantu Tukang 2 70.000 140.000
Tukang Kayu 2 90.000 180.000
169
Tukang Kayu 6 90.000 540.000
Kepala Tukang 3 95.000 285.000
Pembantu Tukang 12 70.000 840.000
Tukang Kayu 6 90.000 540.000
Kepala Tukang 3 95.000 285.000
170
Pembantu Tukang 12 70.000 840.000
Tukang 6 90.000 540.000
Kepala Tukang 3 95.000 285.000
Pembantu tukang 12 70.000 840.000
Tukang 6 90.000 540.000
Kepala tukang 3 95.000 285.000
Pembantu tukang 12 70.000 840.000
Tukang 6 90.000 540.000
Kepala tukang 3 95.000 285.000
Pembantu tukang 12 70.000 840.000
Tukang 6 90.000 540.000
Kepala tukang 3 95.000 285.000
TOTAL 339.955.000
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CHAPTER V
As the final part of writing this final assignment, in the fifth chapter,
conclusions and suggestions are conveyed. The conclusions and
suggestions submitted are based on the results of data analysis that has
been carried out in the previous chapter. The conclusions and suggestions
are as follows,
5.1. CONCLUSION.
2. The initial planning of the project was carried out early in the week
of January 2017 - Juny 2017. From the calculation of work weights
based on Barchart analysis, the S curve and the scheduling of CPM
development in Al-Mansur Mosque Bandung, Need 25 weeks.
i
Hundred Eleven Million, Two Hundred Eighty Eight Thousand
Rupiahs).
5.2. SUGGESTION.
ii
BLIOGRAPHY
https://www.scribd.com/doc/94315197/Jurnal- Construction
Management
http://abong78.blogspot.co.id/2013/08/cara-menghitung-volume-
besi- beton.html
http://project.blogspot.com/2009/12/pelaksanaan- proyek_29.html?
m=1
iii