Construction Management; Infrastructure Management; Green Construction
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Scopus Publications
Implementation of The Green Campus Concept Based on The UI GreenMetric Guidelines Approach Albert Eddy Husin, Bernadette Detty Kussumardianadewi, Hanky Guruh Advance Sustainable Science Engineering and Technology, 2025 Climate change and rapid urban development have increased the urgency of sustainable practices in higher education institutions. Green areas on campuses play a vital role in reducing carbon emissions, improving microclimate, and supporting ecological balance. This study analyzes the implementation of green area criteria based on the UI GreenMetric World University Rankings 2023 guidelines. A descriptive-analytical method was employed, combining field observations, documentation review, and interviews with campus facilities management. The Green Campus assessment results based on the UI GreenMetric guidelines, UMB is ranked 72nd among universities in Indonesia and 756th in the world based on the UI GreenMetric Ranking 2020. These results suggest that while the campus demonstrates strong compliance with the UI GreenMetric benchmarks, further improvement in conservation and community engagement is necessary.
Renewable energy in chemical industrial buildings for cost performance Bernadette Detty Kussumardianadewi, Albert Eddy Husin, Lastarida Sinaga Sinergi Indonesia, 2025 Due to their potential benefits for a variety of industries, blockchain technologies have recently attracted a lot of attention from the scientific community as well as the business community. Blockchain provides distributed, secure, permissioned transactional ledgers, that successfully deal with these problems. The purpose of this study is to present a new conceptual framework that combines blockchain technology with building information modeling. This framework is specifically designed for smart contracts and digital transactions in the chemical industry's retrofitting of green buildings. Within this particular context, the main goals are to improve cost-effectiveness, bolster cybersecurity measures, improve information sharing and management, expedite payment transactions, and advance sustainability. In Cilegon, Banten, Indonesia, a chemical facility was the study's location. The study also makes use of partial least squares structural equation modeling.
Cost performance analysis of green chemical industrial buildings using blockchain-BIM Lastarida Sinaga, Albert Eddy Husin, Eka Juni Arif, Kristiyanto Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering, 2025 Blockchain technologies have recently garnered substantial attention in research and industry sectors due to their potential advantages across various industries.Blockchain provides an effective solution to address challenges by offering distributed, secure, and permissioned transactional ledgers.This paper introduces an innovative conceptual framework that integrates blockchain technology with building information modeling, specifically designed for digital transactions and smart contracts in the retrofitting of green buildings within the chemical industry.The core objectives include enhancing cost efficiency, fortifying cybersecurity measures, improving information management and sharing, simplifying payment transactions, and promoting sustainability in this specific context.The research, conducted at a chemical facility in Cilegon, Banten, Indonesia, utilizes Structural Equation Modeling-Partial Least Squares (SEM-PLS) to analyze questionnaire data and identify influential factors.Results indicate that incorporating Blockchain-BIM leads to cost savings of 4.42%, 4.45%, and 4.40% for low-level, medium-level, and high-level retrofitting categories, respectively, highlighting the significant role of Blockchain-BIM in enhancing cost efficiency throughout the retrofitting process.
Cost Efficiency of Retrofitting Green Chemical Industrial Buildings Albert Eddy Husin, Lastarida Sinaga, Mawardi Amin, . Kristiyanto, Eka Juni Arif, Bernadette D. Kussumardianadewi, Wyllem T. Ator Civil Engineering Journal Iran, 2024 Climate change is a threat and crisis that hit the world today. The green industry is widely implemented in the manufacturing sector as an effort to reduce negative impacts on the environment. The implementation of the green industry is influenced by various factors. The Chemical Industry is one sector that faces challenges in implementing green industry practices. The objective of this paper is to create an innovative conceptual framework that combines blockchain technology and building information modeling. This research examines the concept of green retrofitting in the chemical industry using an assessment based on the Ministry of Public Works and Housing Regulation No. 21 of 2021. The study was conducted in a chemical industry located in Cilegon, Banten, Indonesia. The research method combines Blockchain-Building Information Modeling (BIM) to analyze the cost efficiency of green retrofitting and Structural Equation Modeling-Partial Least Squares (SEM-PLS) as a tool to process data from questionnaires and identify influential factors. The results indicate that the use of Blockchain-BIM can reduce retrofitting costs by 4.42% for low-level, 4.45% for medium-level, and 4.40% for high-level categories. This demonstrates that Blockchain-BIM has a significant impact on improving cost performance in the retrofitting process. Doi: 10.28991/CEJ-2024-010-03-04 Full Text: PDF
Life cycle cost analysis in system dynamic modeling on Indonesia's green toll road Maria Magdalena Enny Yuliatti, Albert Eddy Husin Aip Conference Proceedings, 2024 The increasing number of toll road construction projects certainly has a direct impact on environmental damage because it causes emissions, pollution, and congestion. The green road rating is a tool to measure the performance of green practices and the level of reforestation in toll road construction projects. However, the implementation of tools to identify the extent to which green concepts are applied in road construction projects is still lacking in Indonesia. Therefore, this study aims to examine the extent to which the implementation of green road tools contributes to the achievement of sustainability goals. This study aims to determine the green level of the toll road and identify the performance of each main category and subcategory related to areas of success and areas that need to be improved based on the points obtained. From these categories, it is then modeled with System Dynamics to determine the dependencies and the resulting life cycle costs. The tentative hypothesis is that improving road quality by implementing green roads on toll roads and modeling system dynamics can reduce life cycle costs. Therefore, the implementation of greener roads is needed in Indonesia for environmental sustainability and life cycle cost savings. Finally, policy recommendations are needed for improvement.
Life cycle cost analysis in dynamic modeling on high rise green retrofit office building Dita Meilinda Saputri, Albert Eddy Husin Aip Conference Proceedings, 2024 Green Building is a form of concern for environmental sustainability, one of which is in the construction sector. In the implementation of Green Building, several problems arise, including the initial investment cost, which is very high compared to conventional buildings, and the lack of public understanding about the Green Building concept, which plays a major role in improving environmental quality. This study aims to develop improvement scenarios to analyze the results of implementing the concept. Green retrofit on high-rise office building project modeling and simulation using the life cycle cost method for cost performance. From the research results, we have identified 10 factors that affect cost performance in high-rise office building projects.
Minimize the risk of time delay & cost overrun based on M-PERT & BIM 5D on structural work in stadium construction Ahmad Sholichan, Albert Eddy Husin Aip Conference Proceedings, 2024 Time delays and cost overruns are still major risks that haunt almost all construction projects in the world, including the construction of stadium buildings. Ineffective project planning and scheduling, and inaccurate quantity taking off are the most important factors that cause these two risks. Mitigation since the project planning stage has become critical and urgent. The increasing number of stadium constructions in the world, with an iconic design, futuristic and bringing national pride, must be a serious concern so that both risks can be avoided. Because iconic stadiums generally involve a complex structural system with complicated installation technique and strict network diagrams. This research initiates a method approach to mitigate these problems, namely by the M-PERT and BIM 5D - Based Quantity Take Off (QTO) methods. M-PERT or Manual Program Evaluation Review and Technique to mitigate the risk of time delays, and BIM or Building Information Modeling, in 5D (fifth dimension) to to mitigate the risk of cost overruns. The Surakarta Manahan Stadium Project, which was prepared as the venue for the 2021 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Indonesia, was chosen as a case study. The results show that M-PERT is able to provide optimization of project time duration of 2.67% and with accuracy of quantifying calculations with BIM 5D - Based QTO, a cost efficiency of 2.69% is obtained for the case of this project.
Improvement of time performance on the structure work of high-level residential buildings based on BIM 4D and M-PERT Frisky Sustiawan, Albert Eddy Husin Aip Conference Proceedings, 2024 This study discusses the improvement of the performance of high-level residential building structures in the time control section of construction projects using BIM 4D and M-PERT. The method used is combining the M-PERT method with the 4D BIM method. Merging is done by means of data processing results of M-PERT implemented into BIM 4D. A case study was conducted on the Embarcadero Apartment project in Bintaro, Indonesia, the results of the research show that scheduling using M-PERT and BIM 4D on merge 1 the duration of work was 177.63 days, on merge 2 the duration of work was 178.13 days, on merge 3 the duration of work was 178.95 days, on merge 4 the duration her work duration was 179.73 days, and the final merge of work duration was 181.7 days. M-Pert schedule has a higher level of accuracy than the project schedule, which is a difference of 3.3 days from the realization schedule which has an accuracy rate of 98.19%, while for project schedule the difference is 12 days. and has an accuracy rate of 93.06%.
Increasing the value of jetty projects based on building information modelling 5D (BIM 5D) Endit Wardito, Albert Eddy Husin Aip Conference Proceedings, 2024 The Building Information Modelling 5th Dimension (BIM 5D) is currently the best way to automate Quantity take-off (QTO). BIM is able to eliminate the negative aspects that occur in manual QTO. This study aims to improve the cost performance of the Jetty Project by using Automatic QTO in BIM 5D and compare it with the results of manual QTO calculations. Case study based on the Jetty project. The 5D BIM implementation process in this study was supported by the most critical success factors ranked using the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) method. Ten critical success factors were selected as the basis for supporting the implementation of 5D BIM. The results of the implementation of BIM 5D on the jetty project obtained an efficiency of 6.348%.
Retrofitting healthcare facility based on regulation of green performance assessment in Indonesia Syarifah Hidayah, Albert Eddy Husin Aip Conference Proceedings, 2024 The construction and building sector are growing rapidly, on the other hand, the world is facing a new challenge to adapt the green method in order to maintain the environment sustainability. The major environmental issues such as resources, air, water, energy has become a global issue for decades. Based on data from World Green Building Council, the building and construction sector globally responsible for 36% of energy consumption, 38% of energy-related carbon emissions, 50% of resource consumption, and expected to double in total footprint by 2060. The government as a prime mover of a nation have to take an action for encouraging people to immediately implementing the green building concept, by issuing an official regulation that applies nationally and set a feasible standard for actualization. This study aims to give a better understanding about the new regulations and which factors are most influential based on previous studies.
Performance improvement of diaphragm wall at high rise building by value engineering utilization Arpn Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 2019
M-PERT and lean construction integration on steel construction works of warehouse buildings International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, 2019
Key success factors for safety programs implementation in Indonesian construction projects International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, 2019
Application of PERT and Six Sigma integration on building pile foundation International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology, 2019
Time performance upgrade by critical chain project management and BIM 4D integration on top structural work of a high rise building construction project Arpn Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 2019
Multi-Span Bridge work based on line of balance and critical path methods integration in light rapid train Arpn Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 2019
Cost performance review on value engineering optimized floor cover finishing work of high rise office building International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, 2018
Conceptual design of sunda strait bridge using value engineering method Proceedings of the International Conference on Value Engineering and Management Innovation in the Value Methodology Icvem 2012, 2012
RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS
Implementation of The Green Campus Concept Based on The UI GreenMetric Guidelines Approach AE Husin, BD Kussumardianadewi, H Guruh Advance Sustainable Science, Engineering and Technology 7 (4), 02504025-01 … , 2025 2025 Citations: 1
Cost performance improvement in the Green Transit Oriented Development (TOD) area based on Blockchain-Building Information Modelling (BIM) AE Husin, E Damayanti, MN Rohman, W Ator ASTONJADRO 14 (2), 0376-0392 , 2025 2025
Value for Money-at-Risk Analysis Model for Green Batching Plant Benefit based National Ready Mix Co Association (NRMCA) Method AE Husin, MN Rohman ASTONJADRO 14 (2), 0376-0392 , 2025 2025
METODE PENJADWALAN M-PERT SEBAGAI ALTERNATIF SOLUSI AKURASI ESTIMASI WAKTU PROYEK (REVIEW) RF Ashadi, AE Husin Jurnal Arsip Rekayasa Sipil dan Perencanaan (JARSP) 8 (1), 68-86 , 2025 2025
Cost performance analysis of green chemical industrial buildings using blockchain-BIM L Sinaga, AE Husin, EJ Arif, Kristiyanto Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering 24 (2), 939–951 , 2025 2025 Citations: 2
Renewable energy in chemical industrial buildings for cost performance BD Kussumardianadewi, AE Husin, L Sinaga Sinergi 29 (1), 21-32 , 2025 2025 Citations: 1
Implementation of green river retrofitting concept using Blockchain-BIM for cost performance EJ Arif, AE Husin Sinergi 28 (3), 557-566 , 2024 2024 Citations: 1
Blockchain-BIM: reducing cost in green retrofitting for sustainable construction development AE Husin, Kristiyanto, BD Kussumardianadewi Sinergi 28 (3), 521-534 , 2024 2024 Citations: 4
IMPLEMENTATION OF VALUE FOR MONEY AT RISK ANALYSIS MODEL FOR GREEN BATCHING PLANT COST PERFORMANCE BASED ON NRMCA ASSESSMENT MN Rohman, AE Husin Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Applied Technology 2 (2), 51-58 , 2024 2024
Optimizing Time Performance in Implementing Green Building Concepts on High-Rise Residential by using M-Pert BD Kussumardianadewi, AE Husin, RS Prawina ASTONJADRO 13 (2), 456-462 , 2024 2024 Citations: 1
Analysis of Critical Factors Affecting Green Office Retrofits Based On The Latest Green Building Regulations in Indonesia AE Husin, Kristiyanto, L Sinaga, EJ Arif Journal of Infrastructure, Policy and Development 8 (5), 3790 , 2024 2024 Citations: 9
Cost Efficiency of Retrofitting Green Chemical Industrial Buildings AE Husin, L Sinaga, M Amin, Kristiyanto, EJ Arif, BD Kussumardianadewi, ... Civil Engineering Journal 10 (3), 714-728 , 2024 2024 Citations: 13
Zero Emission Guide by The Last Indonesian Minister Regulation of 2022 Uses Blockchain–BIM for Green Efficiency Priyawan, AE Husin Rekayasa Sipil 18 (1), 55-65 , 2024 2024 Citations: 1
Implementation of Lean Six Sigma and Last Planner System Method in Station LRT Project U Soraya, AE Husin, A Imron THE 17TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON QUALITY IN RESEARCH (QIR) 2021 2710 (1 … , 2024 2024 Citations: 3
Life Cycle Cost Analysis in Dynamic Modeling on High Rise Green Retrofit Office Building DM Saputri, AE Husin THE 17TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON QUALITY IN RESEARCH (QIR) 2021 2710 (1 … , 2024 2024 Citations: 2
Dynamic Model in Modular Construction on High-Rise Residential Buildings Based Risk Manageability to Increase Project time Performance D Aulia, AE Husin, A Imron THE 17TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON QUALITY IN RESEARCH (QIR) 2021 2710 (1 … , 2024 2024 Citations: 1
Dynamic Modeling Risk Manageability in Tunnel Projects to Improve Performance P Wuliyanto, AE Husin, A Imron THE 17TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON QUALITY IN RESEARCH (QIR) 2021 2710 (1 … , 2024 2024
Integration of System Dynamic and Line of Balance (LoB) In Toll Road Development AE Husin, Sumadiyono, A Imron THE 17TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON QUALITY IN RESEARCH (QIR) 2021 2710 (1 … , 2024 2024
Improvement of Time Performance on The Structure Work of High-Level Residential Buildings Based on BIM 4D and M-PERT FS Sustiawan, AE Husin THE 17TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON QUALITY IN RESEARCH (QIR) 2021 2710 (1 … , 2024 2024 Citations: 1
Zero Energy Office Based on BIM 6D FI Prastowo, AE Husin THE 17TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON QUALITY IN RESEARCH (QIR) 2021 2710 (1 … , 2024 2024 Citations: 3
MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS
Enhancing value for money of mega infrastructure projects development using value engineering method MA Berawi, B Susantono, P Miraj, ARB Berawi, HZ Rahman, A Husin Procedia technology 16, 1037-1046 , 2014 2014 Citations: 47
Renewable Energy Approach with Indonesian Regulation Guide Uses Blockchain-BIM to Green Cost Performance AE Husin, P Priyawan, BD Kussumardianadewi, R Pangestu, RS Prawina, ... Civil Engineering Journal 9 (10), 2486-2502 , 2023 2023 Citations: 42
Forecasting Demand on Mega Infrastructure Projects: Increasing Financial Feasibility AE Husin, MA Berawi, S Dikun, T Ilyas, A Rohim, B Berawi International Journal of Technology 6 (1), 73 - 83 , 2015 2015 Citations: 40
Analisis Optimasi Waktu Dan Biaya Dengan Metode Time Cost Trade Off Pada Proyek Gudang Amunisi. EA Budianto, AE Husin Jurnal Aplikasi Teknik Sipil 19 (3), 305-310 , 2021 2021 Citations: 38
Key Success Factors for Safety Prgrams Implementation in Indonesian Construction Projects A Ali, M Amin, AE Husin International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology (IJCIET) 10 (2 … , 2019 2019 Citations: 38
Value Engineering and Lifecycle Cost Analysis to Improve Cost Performance in Green Hospital Project A Imron, AE Husin ARCHIVES OF CIVIL ENGINEERING 67 (4), 497-510 , 2022 2022 Citations: 30
Analisa RII (Relative Important Index) Terhadap Faktor-Faktor yang Berpengaruh dalam Mengimplementasikan BIM 4D dan M-PERT pada Pekerjaan Struktur Bangunan Hunian Bertingkat Tinggi F Sustiawan, AE Husin Jurnal Aplikasi Teknik Sipil 19 (4), 417-426 , 2021 2021 Citations: 25
M-PERT and Lean Construction Integration on Steel Construction Works of Warehouse Buildings AE Husin, F Fahmi, S Rahardjo, IP Siregar, BD Kussumardianadewi International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology (IJEAT) 8 (4 … , 2019 2019 Citations: 22
Using PLS-SEM to Analyze The Criteria for The Optimum Cost of Green MICE Projects in Indonesia based on Value Engineering and Lifecycle Cost Analysis Sutikno, AE Husin, MME Yuliati Archives of Civil Engineering 68 (4), 555-570 , 2022 2022 Citations: 21
Analysis of Time Efficiency with CCPM Method and BIM in Construction Projects Construction of High-Rise Residential Building Basement T Sinaga, AE Husin Civil Engineering and Architecture 9 (5), 1465-1477 , 2021 2021 Citations: 19
Cost Performance Review on Value Engineering Optimized Floor Cover Finishing Work of High Rise Office Building AE Husin, BD Kussumardianadewi International Journal of Engineering & Advanced Technology (IJEAT) 8 (2 … , 2018 2018 Citations: 19
Key Success Factors Implementing BIM Based Quantity Take-off in Fit-Out Office Work using Relative Importance Index AE Husin, TL Setyawan, H Meidiyanto, B Detty, MKE Husin International Journal of Engineering & Advanced Technology (IJEAT) 8 (6 … , 2019 2019 Citations: 17
Analysis of Key Success Factors Using RII Method on The Implementation Building Information Modeling (BIM)-Based Quantity Take-Off to Improve Cost Performance Hospital Structure M Meisaroh, AE Husin, B Susetyo Solid State Technology 64 (2), 3179 - 3188 , 2021 2021 Citations: 16
Implementation Value Engineering In Diaphragm Wall at High Rise Building AE Husin vol 8, 16-23 , 2019 2019 Citations: 15
Peningkatan Kinerja Biaya Berbasis Value Engineering Pada Proyek Green Hospital AI Imron, AE Husin Jurnal Aplikasi Teknik Sipil 19 (3), 323-334 , 2021 2021 Citations: 14
Cost Efficiency of Retrofitting Green Chemical Industrial Buildings AE Husin, L Sinaga, M Amin, Kristiyanto, EJ Arif, BD Kussumardianadewi, ... Civil Engineering Journal 10 (3), 714-728 , 2024 2024 Citations: 13
Waste Reduction at Mechanical Electrical Plumbing (MEP) Works Based On Lean Construction in High Rise Building AE Husin International Journal of Scientific Research Engineering &Technology (IJSRET … , 2019 2019 Citations: 13
Model aliansi strategis dalam kemitraan pemerintah dan swasta pada mega proyek infrastruktur berbasis value engineering untuk meningkatkan nilai kelayakan proyek AE Husin University of Indonesia , 2015 2015 Citations: 13
Improving The Cost Performance of Mechanical Electrical and Plumbing (MEP) Works in Hotel Buildings Based on Building Information Modeling (BIM) 5D AE Husin, SA Sihombing, BD Kussumardianadewi, DI Rahmawati CSID Journal of Infrastructure Development 3 (No.2), 228-236 , 2020 2020 Citations: 12
Time Performance Upgrade By Critical Chain Project Management And Bim 4D Integration On Top Structural Work Of A High Rise Building Construction Project AE Husin ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences 14 (17), 3063-3072 , 2019 2019 Citations: 11
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