A nalysis of on-Site Material Control Risk Factors in Building Construction Design Projects in the National Capital City (IKN)
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Risk, Management, Technology, ConstructionAbstract
Background: Construction projects inherently face risks across all activities, including material control. Analyzing potential risks and their impacts on material control during field implementation is essential for project success. Methodology: This study examined risk factors and control technology in on-site material control for apartment building design projects using factor analysis and Common Data Environment (CDE) management. The research population consisted of Construction Management consultants and implementing contractors working on apartment projects in Indonesia's national capital (IKN). Both primary and secondary data were utilized in the analysis. Results: The analysis identified three primary risk criteria affecting apartment building design projects: design error risk factors, implementing Human Resources (HR) risk factors, and material management risk factors. Conclusion: Technology-based management systems are necessary to effectively monitor materials processed in the field. Such implementations can ensure on-site material systems achieve their intended targets, ultimately improving project outcomes.References
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