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    Model pengelolaan proyek bangunan Pura Lempuyang Madya

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    Date
    2025-07-31
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    Putra, I Komang Gede Krisna Adi
    Wahyuni, Putu Ika
    Runa, I Wayan
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    Lempuyang Temple is one of the oldest and most sacred temples in Bali, located in a conservation area with high historical, spiritual, and ecological value. Its popularity as a tourist destination poses challenges in maintaining a balance between cultural preservation, environmental protection, and providing facilities for visitors. The increasing number of tourists, limited access, and extreme geographical conditions add to the complexity of managing development projects in this area. This study aims to: (1) identify factors that influence the planning and management of temple development projects in the Lempuyang Temple conservation area, (2) determine the most dominant factors as a basis for recommendations for contractors, and (3) formulate an appropriate and sustainable project management model. The method used is a quantitative approach with a survey of 90 respondents selected purposively. The results of the study indicate six main factors: resources, project management, environment, technical, changes in the scope of work, and risk management. Environmental factors are the most dominant factor, followed by technical factors and project management. The recommended management model is based on sustainability and contextual adaptation, taking into account these three dominant factors to maintain the spiritual, cultural, and ecological values of the Lempuyang Temple area.
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