PERCEPTIONS REGARDING COMPLETION OF TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR BUILDING LICENSE BY USING ^USG^ ANALYSIS Rahmadita (a), Popi Puspitasari (a)
a) Architecture Department, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Planning, Universitas Trisakti, Indonesia
Abstract
To guarantee the fulfilment of safety, health and reliability aspects, building construction requires a building permit from the party determining and assessing the technical requirements. However, the facts show that a number of buildings have not met these technical requirements due to optimization considerations of limited land area, the amount of costs that must be in accordance with the owner^s request, and the lack of knowledge of planners about the requirements for building permits. In this regard, this study aims to: 1) identify the level of urgency in implementing the building permit requirements based on the perceptions of parties related to building design- 2) verify the application of the Building Permit requirements in the three building cases studied (1 Apartment and 2 Hospitals)- and 3) the response of policy makers to the results of research on the urgency level and verification of the implementation of the building permit requirements. In an effort to achieve this goal, a quantitative descriptive method through USG (Urgency, Seriousness, Growth) analysis measurements supplemented by an interview is considered appropriate. The findings are that the level of urgency/importance perception, in providing facilities, considered to meet the requirements of a building permit. along with the high or low number of opinions about whether it is safe/unsafe if they are not provided, and the high or low number of opinions about the growth of problems if the requirements are not met. The low level of urgency assessment lies in requirements that are considered unimportant, unsafe and not problematic, which are associated with considerations of whether or not it is difficult to fulfil and whether it is important or not provided. Overall research results can be used as input in improving the existing building permit requirements or as a basis for formulating future policies.
Keywords: Building Permit- Implementation- USG Analysis