Topic 1 Introduction to Infrastructure Management Session 01 Matakuliah: S0902 – Manajemen Infrastruktur Tahun: 2010.

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Topic 1 Introduction to Infrastructure Management Session 01 Matakuliah: S0902 – Manajemen Infrastruktur Tahun: 2010

Bina Nusantara University 3 Mind Map ( Topic 1 )

Bina Nusantara University 4 Contents Introduction Overview of Infrastructure Scope of Infrastructure

Bina Nusantara University 5 Introduction Learning outcomes : Mahasiswa dapat menjelaskan mengenai Infrastruktur dan ruang lingkupnya yang ditujukan untuk pelayanan kepada masyarakat

Bina Nusantara University 6 Introduction Class Rule: Everybody have to : Attend the class at least for 10 class session. Tolerance for late students 15 minutes. Participate in class discussion. Smoking and sandals in class is NOT allowed Be an active student Pay attention about the course material before entering the class session Search others source to completely the topic ( online reading, browsing the internet, going to Library )

Bina Nusantara University 7 Introduction Home Work: Everybody have to make all home work assignment and give to the lecturer on the time. Whoever doesn’t attend the class without permission, her/his HW assignment in this session class will not be appraiser Home work Assignment is 100 % your grade Do your best for HW Assignment

Bina Nusantara University 8 Introduction Home Work: Members : 1. Group ( max 4 peoples/group ) 2. Private Categories : Paper ( as a report ) Case Study ( Problem solving ) Presentation & Discussion/ Seminar

Bina Nusantara University 9 Overview of Infrastructure What is Infrastructure? Physical facilities that are sometimes called public works [ Greg 88 ] Public works are the physical structures and facilities that are developed or acquired by the public agency to house governmental functions and provide water, power, waste disposal, transportation and similar services to facilitate the achievement of common social and economic objectives [ American Public Work Association – APWA ]

Bina Nusantara University 10 Overview of Infrastructure What is Infrastructure? “The nation’s infrastructure is its system of public facilities, both publicly and privately funded, which provide for the delivery of essential services and a sustained standard of living. This interdependent, yet self-contained, set of structures provides for mobility, shelter, services, and utilities… America’s infrastructure is the base upon which society rests. Its condition affects our lifestyles and security and each is threatened by its unanswered decay.” [ Associated General Contractors of America- AGCA,1982 ]

Bina Nusantara University 11 Overview of Infrastructure What is Infrastructure? “A civilization’s rise and fall is linked to its ability to feed and shelter its people and to defend itself. These capabilities depend on infrastructure - the underlying, often hidden foundation of a society’s wealth and quality of life. A society that neglects its infrastructure loses the ability to transport people and food, provide clean air and water, control diseases, and conduct commerce.” [ The National Science Foundatino - NSF,1994 ]

Bina Nusantara University 12 Overview of Infrastructure What is Infrastructure? Infrastructure is the basic physical and organizational structures needed for the operation of a society or enterprise, or the services and facilities necessary for an economy to function. The term typically refers to the technical structures that support a society, such as roads, water supply, sewers, power grids, telecommunications, and so forth. Viewed functionally, infrastructure facilitates the production of goods and services ; ……... [ Wikipedia ]

Bina Nusantara University 13 Scope of Infrastructure What are Infrastructure Assets? 1.Transportation 2.Water and Waste water 3.Waste Management 4.Energy Production and Distribution 5.Buildings 6.Public/ Recreation facilities 7.Communication

Bina Nusantara University 14 Scope of Infrastructure a.Ground Transportation ( roads, bridge, tunnels, railroads ) 1. Transportation

Bina Nusantara University 15 Scope of Infrastructure b. Air Transportation ( airports, heliports, ground facilities, air-traffic control ) 1. Transportation

Bina Nusantara University 16 Scope of Infrastructure c. Waterways and ports ( shipping channels, main terminals, dry dock, ports ) 1. Transportation

Bina Nusantara University 17 Scope of Infrastructure d. Intermodal facilities ( rail/airport terminals, truck/rail/port terminals ) 1. Transportation

Bina Nusantara University 18 Scope of Infrastructure e. Mass Transit ( subways, bus transit, light rail, monorails, platforms/stations ) 1. Transportation

Bina Nusantara University 19 Scope of Infrastructure a.Water Supply ( pumping stations, treatment plants, main water lines, wells, mechanical/electrical equipment ) 2. Water and Waste Water

Bina Nusantara University 20 Scope of Infrastructure b. Structures ( dams, diversion, structures, tunnels, aqueducts ) 2. Water and Waste Water

Bina Nusantara University 21 Scope of Infrastructure c. Agricultural water distribution ( canals, rivers, weir, gates, dikes ) 2. Water and Waste Water

Bina Nusantara University 22 Scope of Infrastructure d. Sewer ( main sewer lines, septic tanks, treatment plants, storm- water drains ) 2. Water and Waste Water

Bina Nusantara University 23 Scope of Infrastructure a.Solid waste 3. Waste Management

Bina Nusantara University 24 Scope of Infrastructure b. Hazardous waste 3. Waste Management

Bina Nusantara University 25 Scope of Infrastructure c. Nuclear Waste 3. Waste Management

Bina Nusantara University 26 Scope of Infrastructure a.Electric Power ( hydro-electric power stations ; gas-, oil, - and coal- fueled power generation ) 4. Energy Prod & Distribution

Bina Nusantara University 27 Scope of Infrastructure b. Electric Power distribution ( high voltage power transmission line, substations, distributions system, energy control center, service and maintenance facilities ) 4. Energy Prod & Distribution

Bina Nusantara University 28 Scope of Infrastructure c. Gas Pipeline ( gas production, pipeline, computer station & control center, storage tanks, service and maintenance facilities ) 4. Energy Prod & Distribution

Bina Nusantara University 29 Scope of Infrastructure d. Petroleum/oil Production ( pumping stations, oil/gas separation plants, roads) 4. Energy Prod & Distribution

Bina Nusantara University 30 Scope of Infrastructure e. Petroleum/oil Distribution ( marine & ground tanker terminals, pipelines, pumping stations, maintenance facilities, storage tanks) 4. Energy Prod & Distribution

Bina Nusantara University 31 Scope of Infrastructure f. Nuclear Power stations ( nuclear reactors, power-generation stations, nuclear waste disposal facilities, emergency equipment and facilities) 4. Energy Prod & Distribution

Bina Nusantara University 32 Scope of Infrastructure a. Tall building- residential & commercial ( structures,, utilities, swimming pools, security, ground access, parking) 5. Buildings

Bina Nusantara University 33 Scope of Infrastructure b. Public buildings ( schools, hospitals, gov’ offices police stations, postal offices, parking structures ) 5. Buildings

Bina Nusantara University 34 Scope of Infrastructure c. Multipurpose complexes ( coliseums, amphitheaters, convention center, religious congregation buildings ) 5. Buildings

Bina Nusantara University 35 Scope of Infrastructure d. Sport complexes ( indoors, stadiums, golf courses ) 5. Buildings

Bina Nusantara University 36 Scope of Infrastructure e. Movie theaters ( indoors, drive-in ) 5. Buildings

Bina Nusantara University 37 Scope of Infrastructure f. Housing facilities ( public and private ) 5. Buildings

Bina Nusantara University 38 Scope of Infrastructure g. Manufacturing / warehouse facilities 5. Buildings

Bina Nusantara University 39 Scope of Infrastructure h. Hotels/ Commercial properties ( hotels, inns, time-sharing units, clubs, malls ) 5. Buildings

Bina Nusantara University 40 Scope of Infrastructure a. Parks and Playgrounds ( roads, parking areas, recreational facilities, office buildings, rest rooms, ornamental fountains, swimming pools, picnic area ) 6. Recreational facilities

Bina Nusantara University 41 Scope of Infrastructure b. Lake and water sports ( roads, parking areas, picnic areas, marinas ) 6. Recreational facilities

Bina Nusantara University 42 Scope of Infrastructure c. Theme park/casinos ( access roads, buildings, restaurants, security facilities, structures ) 6. Recreational facilities

Bina Nusantara University 43 Scope of Infrastructure a. Telecommunication network ( telephone-exchange stations, cable distribution, power supply, switching and data processing center, building, transmission towers and repeat stations ) 7. Communications

Bina Nusantara University 44 Scope of Infrastructure b. Television/cable network ( production stations, transmission facilities, cable distributions, power supply, buildings ) 7. Communications

Bina Nusantara University 45 Scope of Infrastructure c. Wireless/ Satellite network ( satellites, ground-control centers, communication systems, receivers, buildings, services and maintenance facilities ) 7. Communications

Bina Nusantara University 46 Scope of Infrastructure d. Information highway network ( computer networks, cable distribution, data-processing hardware/software, on- line and off-line system, information sources, buildings, backup and recording mediums ) 7. Communications

Bina Nusantara University 47 Scope of Infrastructure What is Infrastructure management? Administrative process of creating, planning, and maintaining our infrastructure facilities

Bina Nusantara University 48 Scope of Infrastructure What is Infrastructure management? An integrated, inter- disciplinary process that ensures infrastructure performance over its life cycle Life cycle is entire time from design through decommissioning