Abstract:
Abstract. According to the Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 28 of 2002, it is stated
that every building must meet administrative requirements and technical requirements by the
function of the building. In addition, according to the Regulation of the Minister of Public Works
No. 25 of 2007, it is stated that the building before being used/used must obtain a Functionworthy
Certificate
(SLF).
As
of
2022,
the
condition
of
state
buildings
in
Banjar
Regency
has
not
yet
passed the issuance of the Certificate of Feasibility of Function (SLF). This is due to the
limited capacity of the Regional Government in the utilization, preservation, and demolition of
buildings due to the limited regional budget. The approach used in this research is the
quantitative method. The research stage begins by analyzing the level of reliability of state
buildings in Banjar Regency (reliable, less reliable, and unreliable) where the components of the
assessment consist of architecture, structure, utilities and fire protection, accessibility, and
building and environmental planning. Next, analysis state buildings in Banjar Regency which
are important are handled first based on a priority scale using the Analytical Hierarchy Process
(AHP) method from the results of filling out the questionnaire. The state building is used as a
pilot project for the Regional Government so that appropriate recommendations for handling are
formulated based on the results of the building reliability assessment. Based on the research, an
analysis of the reliability level of the building has been successfully compiled, namely, for the
DPRD Secretariat building of 78.34% (less reliable), the Development Planning, Research, and
Regional Development Agency building of 78.38% (less reliable), Revenue Service Building
Region by 77.61% (less reliable), Public Works Office Building, Spatial Planning and Land by
78.42% (less reliable), The Regional Financial and Asset Management Agency Building is
77.66% (less reliable), and the Health Service Building is 75.31% (less reliable). Based on the
results of the analysis using the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) method, it was found that
state buildings are essential to be handled first based on a priority scale, namely the Health Office
Building by 34%. To meet the reliability of buildings, the Health Office has made
recommendations for maintenance, repair, restoration, overhaul/ demolition, and new
replacement of building reliability components. Based on the results of the analysis using the
Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) method, it was found that state buildings are essential to be
handled first based on a priority scale, namely the Health Office Building by 34%. To meet the
reliability of buildings, the Health Office has made recommendations for maintenance, repair,
restoration, overhaul/ demolition, and new replacement of building reliability components.
Based on the results of the analysis using the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) method, it
was found that state buildings are essential to be handled first based on a priority scale, namely
the Health Office Building by 34%. To meet the reliability of buildings, the Health Office has
made recommendations for maintenance, repair, restoration, overhaul/ demolition, and new
replacement of building reliability components.