Public railway depot maintenance and maintenance work based on work breakdown structure (WBS) to improve maintenance and maintenance performance
Keywords:
maintenance performance, maintenance work, public railway depot maintenance, work breakdown structureAbstract
Maintenance and upkeep of railway facilities is important to reduce the risk of work accidents. However, in some cases, there is equipment that is damaged and the equipment is very old. This is due to a lack of attention to public railway depot maintenance and maintenance work. This research discusses the evaluation of financing for maintenance and upkeep work, where in reality in the field, many railway maintenance facilities cannot be used properly due to negligence in the maintenance process. The aim of this research is to improve the maintenance and maintenance performance of railway depots in the aspects of structural buildings, rails and equipment supporting maintenance of railway facilities. The method used in this research is a literature review, case study, and survey conducted by distributing questionnaires to several experts, namely those carrying out maintenance activities at PT Kereta Api Indonesia (Persero), PT LRT Jakarta, and several sources who participated in the construction of the railway depot. The results of this research are the WBS of maintenance and upkeep work which is used to improve the maintenance and maintenance performance of railway depots.
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