ANALISIS BIAYA ELEMENTAL UNTUK PERENCANAAN BIAYA PROYEK APARTEMEN

Authors

  • Meidy Kempa Mahasiswa Pascasarjana Magister Teknik Sipil UK Petra
  • Andi Andi Dosen Pascasarjana Magister Teknik Sipil
  • Lie Arijanto Dosen Pascasarjana Magister Teknik Sipil UK Petra

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.9744/duts.1.1.27-35

Keywords:

cost planning, target cost, apartment’s project, building elements, elemental cost analysis

Abstract

Apartment’s project cost planning involves a Quantity Surveyor to determine the target cost (budget) for the owner. Target cost must included all elements of the existing building. This study aims to determine the format and price range of each building element in the elemental cost analysis for apartment’s project cost planning.

The data were obtained by looking at historical data of the middle class  apartment’s projects Bill of Quantity in area of Surabaya, Solo and Semarang with reference to the format NPWC List of Elements, Australia.

The results of the data analysis showed that the format of building elements that can be used in elemental cost analysis consists of 11 major elements are Preliminaries, Sub-structure, Super-structure, Finishes, Fittings, Services, Site Works, External Services, Waterproofing, Grills & Iron, and Pool. While the price range of elements in the elemental cost analysis showed that the apartment’s project which has a basement, the price difference is 20-30% larger than projects that do not have a basement. For the project which has storey height ≥ 3m, the price difference is 3.5-20% larger than projects which has storey height < 3m. For projects which has a basement & storey height ≥ 3m, the price difference is 30% larger than the project which has a basement & storey height <3m.

 

Keyword : cost planning, target cost, apartment’s project, building elements, elemental cost analysis

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Published

2014-10-31

How to Cite

Kempa, M., Andi, A., & Arijanto, L. (2014). ANALISIS BIAYA ELEMENTAL UNTUK PERENCANAAN BIAYA PROYEK APARTEMEN. Dimensi Utama Teknik Sipil, 1(1), 27–35. https://doi.org/10.9744/duts.1.1.27-35