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Fakultas FAKULTAS TEKNIK DAN SAINS
Program Studi TEKNIK SIPIL
Judul ANALISIS KEANDALAN STRUKTUR BANGUNAN GEDUNG PASAR MERDEKA KOTA BOGOR
Tahun 2024
Tanggal Input 01 Oct 2025, 10.28



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ANALISIS KEANDALAN STRUKTUR BANGUNAN GEDUNG PASAR MERDEKA KOTA BOGORK The Merdeka Market Building in Bogor City has experienced a decline in building functions, one of which is the problem of building structures that are considered less reliable or even unreliable such as the physical condition of the building and also the structural elements of the building which have many defects due to the age of the Merdeka Market Building around 25 years, so it is considered necessary to carry out an analysis or study of the Reliability of the Bogor City Merdeka Market Building. The method used in this research is a visual inspection of the Merdeka Market Building, checking the compressive strength of concrete based on SNI 2847-2019, checking the vulnerability of buildings to earthquakes using (Rapid Visual Screening) RVS based on FEMA P-154 and analyzing building structures using the ETABS V9.7.1. The results of the visual inspection of the building in terms of the value of architectural aspects are 47.97%, the value of structural aspects is 37.51%, the value of utilities and fire protection aspects is 23.05%, the value of accessibility aspects is 33.00% and the value of building and environmental planning aspects is 83.00% so that the building is not reliable with an overall result value of 33.37%. The results of the assessment on the vulnerability of the building where the final score of RVS based on FEMA P-154 level 1 is 2.9 so that the value of the vulnerability of the building to the earthquake is 0.126%, which means that the building will not be damaged by an earthquake up to 99.874%. The results of the structural analysis of the Pasar Merdeka building are declared unsafe because the structural elements in the columns, plates, and beams have failed or over strength (O/S).
Kata kunci: Building reliability; building vulnerability; rapid visual screening; FEMA P-154


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