Kajian Kompleksitas Proyek Konstruksi : Tinjauan Kegiatan Pengadaan Pekerjaan Konstruksi di Indonesia
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https://doi.org/10.21009/jmenara.v13i1.18033Keywords:
Complexity, Construction, ProcurementAbstract
This paper aims to reviewed construction projects complexity in construction complex procurement. Construction complexity is influenced with many internal and external factors. Complexity covers entire construction project cycles. At construction work procurement stage, organization and processes complexity is a major concern, especially in government procurement. Complexity requires regulation and control are such that it does not happen obstacles at every project construction cycle stage.
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