COMPLIANCE ASSESSMENT OF AN EXISTING OFFICE BUILDING WITH UPDATED LOCAL REGULATION IN JAKARTA

Melania Lidwina Pandiangan, Nova Chandra Aditya, Tyas Santri

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This study evaluates the compliance level of an existing office building in Jakarta, Head Office Building X, against the latest local regulation, Pergub DKI Jakarta No. 20/2024. This assessment is important for identifying compliance gaps in older buildings, since the building was constructed before the regulation came into effect. The regulatory provisions were interpreted qualitatively and then translated into measurable indicators, which were tested through triangulation by collecting available existing documents and validating them through on-site observations. The compliance checklist consists of 24 indicators grouped into four categories: high-rise building provisions, accessibility, minimum infrastructure, and environmental requirements. Each indicator was assessed using three levels—compliant, partially compliant, and non-compliant—and converted into a 2/1/0 scoring system to produce a compliance matrix and category-level percentages. The results show a total score of 14 out of 48 points (29.17%) The highest compliance was found in the high-rise building category (83.3%), while accessibility and minimum infrastructure were relatively low (12.5%). The environmental category did not meet the requirements (0%), mainly due to limited technical evidence available for verification. Overall, these findings highlight the need to prioritize improvements in accessibility and measurable environmental performance in managing existing public buildings, particularly Head Office Building X.


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compliance assessment, existing office building, Pergub DKI Jakarta 20/2024

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.17509/jare.v8i1.96951

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