Author:
Mardiaman ,Setiawan Doddy
Abstract
Government policy on fulfilling the domestic component level assessment of goods and services has been issued. The minimum KDN level for the building was set at 40%. The success of local governments in implementing the KDN level refers to 40%. This study objective was only to evaluate the KDN level of architectural material of buildings in the Bogor district. A survey study did the data collection. Furthermore, the KDN level of 21 buildings that have been completed was assessed. Local governments are ready to support the implementation of the KDN level if the KDN level is higher than 40%. The assessed architectural material was KDN level based on certificates issued by PT Socofindo and the Indonesian Surveyor. The descriptive statistics used to determine the readiness of implementation KDN level were mean, minimum, and maximum values. The research results show that the architectural material KDN level for building implementation was above 40%. The average KDN level total was 65.60%, KDN level full range from 50.46 to 85.85%. The study results showed that the architectural material KDN level of building implementation surpassed 40%. This study obtained that the Government of Bogor Regency is ready to support green building implementation.
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