A strategy for effectively optimizing the capacity of technical agencies in managing and involving public participation in the process of obtaining Certificates of Building Functionality in Four Cities in East Java Dwi Putranto Riau, Amud Sunarya, Bambang Agus Diana.
Universitas Terbuka
Abstract
Building utilization requires a certificate of building suitability, which is reviewed regarding safety, health, convenience, and comfort, so it can be occupied, as evidenced by a Certificate of Building Functionality. Many buildings do not yet have a Certificate of Building Functionality. This is due to a lack of public awareness, inadequate public awareness by the technical agencies responsible for building construction, and limited capacity to implement the Certificate.This study aims to describe and analyze the factors inhibiting public participation and strategies for optimizing the capacity of technical agencies to address the large number of buildings that do not yet have Certificates of Building Functionality. The research method used is qualitative descriptive. Primary data was collected through discussion group forums. Secondary data was collected from the technical agency website, mass media, journals, books, and other sources. Qualitative data analysis was done using data reduction, presentation, and conclusion drawing or verification.The research results indicate that optimizing the capacity of the Technical Service can be achieved by improving the competency of human resources within the Technical Service and improving coordination between agencies to encourage public participation through outreach, dissemination, technical assistance, and facilitation for communities that do not yet have an SLF or financial support.
Keywords: Strategy-Optimization- Public Participation- SLF Management- Building Utilization.