Penentuan Prioritas Penanganan Ruas Jalan Nasional Panton Labu/Simpang – Langsa – Batas Sumut
Abstract
Road as one of the transport infrastructure is basically an important element
in the development of business life. The road section of Panton Labu/Simpang -
Langsa - Batas SUMUT is one of national roads across the eastern province of Aceh
with a segment length are 179 km consisting of 8 segments and included in the
category of primary arterial road and is one of the traffic lanes
populous and important role for economy. This demanded the organizers to
perform optimally handling. The problem is the limited ability of the
government in handling the road. The purpose of this study was to analyze the
prioritization in handling national road Panton Labu/Intersection – Langsa –
SUMUT Border by using AHP (Analytical Hierarchy Process) method. The technical
criteria are used as the differentiating factor is the condition of roads, the current
traffic of road and handling costs. Where the results of analysis with AHP method
compared to the results of Bina Marga’s method. The results of the analysis with
AHP to the questionnaire at 6 respondents who are stakeholders including
representatives of program planners, representatives of executive and vice-user
indicates that the criteria for road conditions is the criterion of the most considered
in determine priority road handling that is equal to 56.38 %, the criteria of cost
handling 31.55 % and current traffic criteria of roads by 12.03 %. The results
of the analysis with AHP method also generates eight order of precedence
handling where the road A.M.Ibrahim (Langsa) is the first priority. The result of the
comparison with the Bina Marga’s method showed differences priority
order of the two methods. Where the roads are the first priority with the method of
Bina Marga is a segment Peureulak (km 392) – Batas Kota Langsa. It also shows
that the roads are in a position of equal rank or 12.5 % of the total of eight roads ie
roads Batas Kota Langsa – Batas Provinsi SUMUT. Ranked seven other roads or
87.5 % of total eight road got random position. From the ranking list building by
Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) method, there are four roads suffered
downgrades and there are three roads has increased after compared with the results
of the rankings prioritization by Bina Marga’s method.
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