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ANALYSIS OF LABOR PRODUCTIVITY ON THE SUMMARECON CONSTRUCTION PROJECT BANDUNG MALL

Genta Putra Adietama, Madaliatul Islahiyah, Zhahrina Ramadhani E
Page No. : 1-11

ABSTRACT

Located in the East Bandung area Indonesia, in Gedebage to be precise, Summarecon Bandung is an effort to develop the first independent city in the city of Bandung. The progress of project work is at 52.44%, still 0.13% higher than 52.31% for the planned sub-structural work in the following weeks. 21. This study will discuss the analysis of productivity values in reinforcing work to provide information regarding the causes of delays that cause project progress to be delayed, worker performance, and the amount of productivity produced. The method used for data collection includes direct observation, using the Five Minutes-Rating. And direct interviews using the Foreman Delay Survey (FDS) in the form of questions that will be given to field supervisors in order to obtain valid and actual data. The results of the research through observation for 20 minutes with the Five Minutes- Rating is 85% with a comparison of the results of productivity analysis by Foreman A and B are 33% and 17%. The results of the Foreman Delay Survey show that the factors affecting productivity values with the top three rankings are damage to construction equipment, waiting for material (vendor delay), and changes/rework (design errors).


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