ANALYSIS OF CONCRETE COLUMN REQUIREMENTS IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF IPEKA BSD CHRISTIAN SCHOOL PHASE 3: AN APPROACH TO EFFECTIVE IMPLEMENTATION METHODS

Authors

  • Tati Noviati Gunadarma University
  • Friska Lestari Sinaga Gunadarma University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63891/j-mart.v1i1.3

Keywords:

Column, Concrete Volume, Implementation Method.

Abstract

The construction of the Ipeka Christian School is an effort made to improve the quality of education based on Christian values. The Ipeka Foundation is constructing the third building of the Ipeka BSD Christian School which is located on Jl. BSD Boulevard Utara No. Lot 02, Lengkong Kulon, Pagedangan District, Tangerang Regency, Banten. This project was built on an area of ​​3,500 m2, building area 5,700 m2 with a building height of ± 28.50 m. The Ipeka Foundation as the owner entered into the contract agreement lump sum fixed price worth IDR 41,000,000,000.00 to PT. Ekamitra Talentama as the main contractor with an implementation time of 7 months and a maintenance time of 1 year. Observations carried out in the field were in the form of upper structural work which included beams, floor plates and columns with a discussion regarding the implementation of column work and the volume requirements for C1B type column concrete on the 5th floor. Column structures are building structures that function to carry vertical loads and distribute these loads to foundation. Based on the data and calculation results, the volume of concrete required for type C1B columns on the 5th floor is 26,044 m3. The stages of the column work implementation method include: marking as columns, rebar fabrication, reinforcement installation, reinforcement checking, formwork installation, casting work, formwork removal and concrete maintenance.

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Published

2024-12-14