Analisis tingkat prioritas kriteria pemeliharaan bangunan menurut sudut pandang pengguna pada Gedung Rektorat UNY
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Muhammad Rizky Fadlila
Fitri Nugraheni
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Abstract
Building reliability refers to the level of building service performanc, the more reliable a building is, the better its service performance. The Rectorate Building of Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta, which is over 25 years old, serves as the center of various university activities. Maintenance of the building is carried out to ensure that its service performance remains in good condition. Building service performance is evaluated based on four criteria: safety, health, comfort, and accessibility. Since each criterion has different conditions, it is necessary to determine maintenance priority levels to identify which criteria require greater attention. This study aims to analyze the priority levels of maintenance criteria for the Rectorate Building of Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta. The assessment of each criterion was obtained from the perspectives of building users through questionnaire surveys. The collected data were analyzed using the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) method by comparing pairs of criteria to determine their relative importance. The results show that the health criterion has the highest maintenance priority with a weight of 0.276, followed by accessibility (0.269), comfort (0.263), and safety (0.190). The criterion with the highest priority value indicates a poorer condition and therefore requires greater maintenance attention. The results are considered consistent, as the Consistency Ratio (CR) value is 0.084, which is below the acceptable threshold of 10%.