State Financial Losses in Public Procurement Construction Projects in Indonesia

To sustainably eradicate corruption, extraordinary efforts are needed particularly in the context of construction projects. In this study, the state losses in government-funded construction projects in Indonesia is analyzed. Research data were collected through field observations for types of work t...

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Main Authors: Herry Ludiro Wahyono, Jati Utomo Dwi Hatmoko, Rizal Z. Tamin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-05-01
Series:Buildings
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/9/5/129
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spelling doaj-cc61059f1dfe4014ab32dd93b3bd1f2c2020-11-25T00:47:02ZengMDPI AGBuildings2075-53092019-05-019512910.3390/buildings9050129buildings9050129State Financial Losses in Public Procurement Construction Projects in IndonesiaHerry Ludiro Wahyono0Jati Utomo Dwi Hatmoko1Rizal Z. Tamin2Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, State Polytechnic of Semarang 50275, IndonesiaDepartment of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Diponegoro University, Semarang 50275, IndonesiaInstitute Technology of Bandung, Bandung 40132, IndonesiaTo sustainably eradicate corruption, extraordinary efforts are needed particularly in the context of construction projects. In this study, the state losses in government-funded construction projects in Indonesia is analyzed. Research data were collected through field observations for types of work that were not completed per technical specifications. Data analysis was performed using descriptive statistics. The results indicate that structural work was responsible for 98.70% of total state losses. The top three state losses were found to be associated with concrete, roads, and front stonework, and the values are 40.40%, 28.43%, and 18.23% respectively. Loss in architectural work was the smallest (1.30%). The outcomes of this survey offer a knowledge basis for law enforcement authorities and construction project supervisors to pay more attention to projects involving concrete structures, rigid pavement structures during road construction, and stonework.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/9/5/129state financial lossesinfrastructure projectcorruption
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author Herry Ludiro Wahyono
Jati Utomo Dwi Hatmoko
Rizal Z. Tamin
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Jati Utomo Dwi Hatmoko
Rizal Z. Tamin
State Financial Losses in Public Procurement Construction Projects in Indonesia
Buildings
state financial losses
infrastructure project
corruption
author_facet Herry Ludiro Wahyono
Jati Utomo Dwi Hatmoko
Rizal Z. Tamin
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title State Financial Losses in Public Procurement Construction Projects in Indonesia
title_short State Financial Losses in Public Procurement Construction Projects in Indonesia
title_full State Financial Losses in Public Procurement Construction Projects in Indonesia
title_fullStr State Financial Losses in Public Procurement Construction Projects in Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed State Financial Losses in Public Procurement Construction Projects in Indonesia
title_sort state financial losses in public procurement construction projects in indonesia
publisher MDPI AG
series Buildings
issn 2075-5309
publishDate 2019-05-01
description To sustainably eradicate corruption, extraordinary efforts are needed particularly in the context of construction projects. In this study, the state losses in government-funded construction projects in Indonesia is analyzed. Research data were collected through field observations for types of work that were not completed per technical specifications. Data analysis was performed using descriptive statistics. The results indicate that structural work was responsible for 98.70% of total state losses. The top three state losses were found to be associated with concrete, roads, and front stonework, and the values are 40.40%, 28.43%, and 18.23% respectively. Loss in architectural work was the smallest (1.30%). The outcomes of this survey offer a knowledge basis for law enforcement authorities and construction project supervisors to pay more attention to projects involving concrete structures, rigid pavement structures during road construction, and stonework.
topic state financial losses
infrastructure project
corruption
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/9/5/129
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