Analysis of Strategies and Implementation Methods for Time and Cost Efficiency in Multi-Story Building Construction Projects
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https://doi.org/10.46799/ajesh.v2i10.144Keywords:
Implementation Method, bottom-up, time, Budget PlanAbstract
The construction of multi-story buildings is increasingly rapid, with difficulty in managing and implementing multi-story buildings increasingly high. The longer the duration of time required will affect the costs to complete the project. Therefore, an implementation method is needed to support and consider the costs incurred in carrying out the work. In addition, by sharpening priorities, it is hoped that project management efficiency and activities will increase. All of this is to achieve the goals of a multi-story building project that meets the client’s needs. Different implementation methods in a building must be followed by exemplary project implementation and following the plan. Good technical management and implementation can reduce the risks of multi-story building construction projects and delays. It will reduce the development of project costs and will ultimately provide benefits for contractors. The method of implementing this multi-story building uses zoning and bottom-up methods. This method is expected to obtain time efficiency values. The implementation process is fast and obtains optimal costs.
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