Pembangunan Ruang Kelas Baru (RKB) dan Asrama Putra dan Putri
Target Donasi
Rp 960.000.000.000
Diskripsi
The construction of new classrooms and dormitories for boys and girls, which are construction projects that comply with Indonesian regulations, encompass several aspects, as follows:
1. Planning and Standards Aspects
The construction of educational facilities, particularly boarding schools, generally adheres to accreditation standards from the Ministry of Education and regional regulations regarding dormitory-based infrastructure standards.
Zoning Concept: Land is usually divided into main zones: an academic zone (school area), a worship zone (mosque/prayer room), and a dormitory zone (student housing). To maintain focus on learning and privacy, dormitory areas are often located in more private areas of the land.
Space Standards: To ensure comfort, the standard classroom size is often 7 x 6 meters. Dormitory rooms are typically designed to accommodate four students.
Accommodation Capacity: The facilities are designed to accommodate the project's capacity at YIC (1,000 male and 1,000 female students).
2. Physical Facility Details
The following are details of the facilities typically built in this project:
A. New Classrooms
In addition to theory rooms, new classroom construction in modern schools typically includes:
Core Facilities: Regular classrooms, a teachers' lounge, and a library.
Laboratories: Science laboratories and computer rooms (language/IT labs) are standard features.
Space Flexibility: In some designs, first-floor classrooms are equipped with movable partitions that allow the rooms to be combined into a multi-purpose hall for meetings or school events.
Support Spaces: School Health Services (UKS) rooms, prayer rooms, and arts/extracurricular activities are increasingly being provided.
B. Boys' and Girls' Dormitories
As the name suggests, dormitory construction must clearly separate the areas/building blocks for boys and girls.
Separate Block: Male and female dormitories are built in separate buildings or blocks within the same complex.
In-Room Facilities: Bedroom units equipped with en-suite bathrooms (bedroom + toilet) for the comfort and safety of residents.
Supporting Dormitory Facilities:
Dining Room and Kitchen: Dormitories typically have a shared kitchen and dining room because students live 24/7.
Laundry and Drying Room: A dedicated area for cleaning clothes, either enclosed (sometimes called a "dry area") or shaded outdoor space.
Residential Facilities: Provision of furniture such as mattresses (for students and mentor teachers), cupboards, and fans.
C. Other Supporting Facilities (Area)
To create a self-sufficient environment, the building complex is usually equipped with:
Public Facilities: A large-capacity mosque or prayer room, sports fields (soccer/basketball), and good road access.
Green Open Space: Landscaping and green open space are key considerations to create a welcoming and sustainable learning environment.
Utilities: A good irrigation system (including landslide mitigation in hilly areas), maximum natural lighting, and an efficient circulation system.
3. Construction and Quality Aspects
Material Standards: The local government emphasizes that all materials (such as paint, ceramics, concrete structures) must comply with technical specifications and Indonesian National Standards (SNI) to ensure the safety and comfort of students.
Quality Control System: The classroom and dormitory construction project implements a strict quality control system, from material control to implementation, ensuring the final results comply with the Cost Budget Plan (RAB) and working drawings.
Occupational Safety (K3): Implementing Occupational Safety and Health standards for project workers is a priority throughout the construction period.
4. Budgeting and Implementation Time
Cost: The construction of new large-scale classrooms (RKB and Boys' and Girls' Dormitories) has a budget that varies depending on the area and complexity. For example, we plan to build 10 16-story towers at a cost ranging from IDR 12 million to IDR 20 million per square meter, equivalent to IDR 192 billion to IDR 320 billion.
Duration: Implementation time typically ranges from 3 months (90 calendar days) to 8 months, depending on the scale of the project. National strategic projects are often expedited with a shift work system (3 shifts).