| dc.description.abstract | The construction industry, particularly in complex projects such as the
Integrated Mother and Child Building at RS Sardjito, faces high risks that
require analysis of causal factors and mitigation through innovative
technology and management. The aim of this study is to analyze the
influence of dominant risk factors on Risk Management in the
construction of the Integrated Mother and Child Building at RS Sardjito,
identify these dominant risk factors, and provide appropriate mitigation
recommendations to address them, ensuring the smooth and successful
execution of the project. The methods used are SEM and FTA to identify
and mitigate risks. The results identify four dominant risk factors
affecting risk management based on SEM analysis: Technical Risks,
Human Resources, and Design, which have a positive influence, and
Logistics, which has a negative influence. The Force Majeure factor has
no significant effect. FTA results reveal three dominant risk categories:
quality (indicators: non-compliance with construction methods,
substandard material quality, inaccurate design specifications, lack of
detailed drawings), cost (indicators: material price increases, delays in
material procurement, changes in workforce numbers, late design
approval), and time (indicators: difficult access, traffic congestion, and
delayed material delivery). Mitigation plans include enhanced training,
equipment maintenance, supervision of construction methods, team
coordination, price surveys, transportation optimization, and traffic
engineering to ensure project continuity. | en_US |