Perencanaan Pembangunan Mushola dan Pemetaan Batas Wilayah
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.36873/diteksi.v3i2.24512Keywords:
Area Mapping, GIS, Cost Budget PlanAbstract
The Building and Impact Engineering Program (TMB) of the Faculty of Engineering, University of Palangka Raya integrates academic learning with community service in Tanjung Pinang Village through the main focus of the development of worship facilities and the arrangement of regional administration. This service aims to provide a technical solution to the limitations of worship facilities and the unclear boundaries of the RT/RW area which have only been verbal in nature. The methods used include in-depth interviews with the villagers, field observations for data validation, and participatory approaches through dialogue and deliberation with residents. Students play an active role in preparing Detailed Engineering Design (DED), Cost Budget Plan (RAB), and mapping using Geographic Information System (GIS) and GPS technology. The results of this service include a comprehensive prayer room planning document with an estimated cost of IDR 277.053.000 (including 11% VAT) as well as an accurate digital and physical map of the RT/RW boundaries. This program not only produces physical outputs and geospatial data that are beneficial for village governance, but also forms technical competence and social concern of students.





