ARTICLE
TITLE

Increasing Role of the Front Guard in Building Licensing Services in Building Management Information System

SUMMARY

Abstract. This study aims to solve  the Building Management Information System service problem by the Guard Bureaucrats in issuing Building Permits and Building operability Certificates, which emphasize digital and integrated services with OSS. The implementation of SIMBG after PP 16 of 2021 regarding buildings brings the problem of frontline services that are not yet ready. The limited capacity and resources of DPMPTSP  that issue permits and Technical Offices that recommend PBG and SLF  technicalities need to improve coordination and be prepared, and many District/City  Governments have not drafted regional regulations on PBG levies. The research method uses descriptive qualitative. Collecting data through in-depth interviews and secondary data. Data  analysis uses data analysis techniques of data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion. This research resulted in a strategy to improve the performance of the front-line bureaucrats in SIMBG services by increasing limited institutional resources and capacity.

 Articles related

Luc Benda,Menno Fenger,Ferry Koster,Romke Van der Veen    

Individual responsibilities and individual capabilities are becoming increasingly important in public policies of European welfare states. Therefore, it is said that European welfare states develop in the direction of social investment states. In this ar... see more


Dian Widya Setiyanti,Dwi Sadono    

The tourism has a very significant role in national economic development. Social changes occured as a result of direct contacts from tourism in tourist areas. One of consequence from the tourism activities is emergence of businesses and  employment ... see more


Silvano Bolcic    

Nowadays Serbian society is faced with a deep and long-lasting socio-economic crisis. Actual Serbian government, in order to prevent country’s economic collapse, introduced „new reforms“aimed at the financial consolidation and enhancing new, primarily fo... see more


Nina Burridge, John Buchanan, Andrew Chodkiewicz    

Australia continues to develop as a multicultural society with levels of immigration increasing significantly over recent years as a result of government policies. More recently, the new period of financial turmoil, continuing threats from terrorism and ... see more


Rakgadi Mangweta, Ngoako J Mokoele, Sakiel A Monama    

The paper aims to evaluate the prospects of building a sustainable city to address urban sprawl in order to achieve the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 11. This paper focuses on SDG 11, which is concerned with making sustainable cities and commun... see more