Consultant Obstacles in Implementing Construction Work Supervision in Tojo Una-Una District


Authors : Mohamad Syahrin S. Lahay; Nirmalawati; Tutang Muhtar Kamaludin

Volume/Issue : Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 6 - June


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DOI : https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24JUN532

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Abstract : Construction work in Tojo Una-Una Regency often experiences delays and irregularities in construction, therefore it is hoped that the role of the supervisory consultant can be a reference for all parties involved in the implementation so that the construction work process can be carried out well. The purpose of this research is what factors influence consultant obstacles in implementing work supervision, what indicators most influence consultant obstacles in implementing construction work supervision, and what alternatives can be used to resolve consultant obstacles in implementing construction work supervision in Tojo Una-Una Regency . Respondents in this study were 60 respondents. Data analysis uses Factor Analysis. The factor with the highest influence on consultant barriers in carrying out supervision of construction work is the quality of materials and construction equipment.

Keywords : Contruction, Delay, Consultans, Supervision, Quality.

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Construction work in Tojo Una-Una Regency often experiences delays and irregularities in construction, therefore it is hoped that the role of the supervisory consultant can be a reference for all parties involved in the implementation so that the construction work process can be carried out well. The purpose of this research is what factors influence consultant obstacles in implementing work supervision, what indicators most influence consultant obstacles in implementing construction work supervision, and what alternatives can be used to resolve consultant obstacles in implementing construction work supervision in Tojo Una-Una Regency . Respondents in this study were 60 respondents. Data analysis uses Factor Analysis. The factor with the highest influence on consultant barriers in carrying out supervision of construction work is the quality of materials and construction equipment.

Keywords : Contruction, Delay, Consultans, Supervision, Quality.

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