Abstract:
Development problems in Indonesia are divided into two major parts,
namely the problem of development objects and the problem of subjects who will carry
out development. Problems originating from the subject of development are in terms
of land acquisition. Thus, land acquisition efforts for these purposes need to be handled
properly and carried out by taking into account the role of land in human life and the
principle of respect for legal rights to land. The Public Works and Spatial Planning
Office of South Kalimantan Province has planned the development area of the
government center in Banjarbaru City. One of them is the design of a more
representative sports area. In 2022 and 2023, the land acquisition of the Integrated
Sports Area Phase I and II has been carried out together with the implementation team
of the South Kalimantan Provincial BPN Office. In connection with this achievement,
this research is important because the land acquisition process is related to project
productivity which causes the construction of the Integrated Sports Area to be
hampered. This research focuses on the variable factors of the stages and technical
implementation of land acquisition (Inventory and identification of land tenure,
ownership, use, and utilization) and internal factors (Verification and improvement of
land parcel maps and / or nominative lists by the Chief Land Acquisition Executive if
there are objections to the results of inventory and identification), namely the results of
land measurement. Analysis of measurement error results by finding the amount of
linear shift to determine the standard deviation of comparison of measurement results
of two different tools. The results of the questionnaire will be tested for validity and
reliability to determine the level of importance of the measurement results from
respondents followed by Relative Importance Index (RII) Analysis to find out what
dominant impacts affect the Construction project, these two methods are taken into
consideration in determining mitigation efforts for land measurement inaccuracies on
the physical development process. The impact of KOT land measurement errors on
delays in physical development plans is obtained dominant factors based on the rank
of RII values, namely the compensation value (X1.2), development project costs
(X2.4), design changes (X2.3), plant growth and affected buildings (X1.3),
development permits (X2.5), land certification (settlement) (X1.4), development
process (X2.1), smooth land acquisition (X1.1) while delays (X2.2) are below 75% of
the RII value so they are not included as priority factors to be mitigated.