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MATEC Web Conf.
Volume 276, 2019
International Conference on Advances in Civil and Environmental Engineering (ICAnCEE 2018)
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Article Number | 02009 | |
Number of page(s) | 8 | |
Section | Construction Management | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201927602009 | |
Published online | 15 March 2019 |
Weigh-in-motion at implementation risk sharing on performance-based contract in Indonesia national road
Department of Civil Engineering, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember, Surabaya, Indonesia
* Corresponding author: hanie_tekitjendani@yahoo.com
The Government of Indonesia has implemented an integrated contract, performance-based contract (PBC) to preserve national roads since 2011. Comparing with conventional agreements that prioritize input and maintenance processes, PBC prioritizes the output and outcome of clear and measurable road performance. In the performance-based contracts are required WIM (weigh in motion) tools to monitor the overloading vehicles throughout national roads with PBC and should be provided by the contractor as stated in the contract. However, the installation of WIM tools with the high budget has not been beneficial for the contractor because not followed by punishment for the “overloading” vehicles. PBC is the risk sharing between government as road authority and the contractor as the private sector. So, in PBC practice not allowing any significant losses on either party. This study resulted in a performancebased contract simulator by combining WIM technology and dynamic system methods. If the government succeeds in stopping the overloading vehicle entering the road with PBC contract but the contractor still fails to meet the minimum performance, that is the own risk of the contractor and resulted in the imposition of a fine to the contractor as established in the PBC contract. .
© The Authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2019
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