Scheduling of House Development Projects with CPM and PERT Method for Time Efficiency (Case Study: House Type 36)

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作者
Kholil, Muhammad [1 ]
Alfa, Bonitasari Nurul [1 ]
Hariadi, Madjumsyah [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Mercu Buana, Ind Engn Study Program, Fac Engn, Jakarta, Indonesia
[2] Univ Mercu Buana, Civil Engn Study Program, Fac Engn, Jakarta, Indonesia
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10.1088/1755-1315/140/1/012010
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Network planning is one of the management techniques used to plan and control the implementation of a project, which shows the relationship between activities. The objective of this research is to arrange network planning on house construction project on CV. XYZ and to know the role of network planning in increasing the efficiency of time so that can be obtained the optimal project completion period. This research uses descriptive method, where the data collected by direct observation to the company, interview, and literature study. The result of this research is optimal time planning in project work. Based on the results of the research, it can be concluded that the use of the both methods in scheduling of house construction project gives very significant effect on the completion time of the project. The company's CPM (Critical Path Method) method can complete the project with 131 days, PERT (Program Evaluation Review and Technique) Method takes 136 days. Based on PERT calculation obtained Z=-0.66 or 0,2546 (from normal distribution table), and also obtained the value of probability or probability is 74,54%. This means that the possibility of house construction project activities can be completed on time is high enough. While without using both methods the project completion time takes 173 days. So using the CPM method, the company can save time up to 42 days and has time efficiency by using network planning.
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