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1 Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta, Indonesia; 2 Universitas Diponegoro , Indonesia

1 Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta, Indonesia; 2 Universitas Diponegoro , Indonesia E-mail: haris@mail.uajy.ac.id. Harijanto SETIAWAN 1 ; Wulfram Indri ERVIANTO 1 ; Ay Lie HAN 2. Green Construction Capability Model (GCCM) for Contracting Companies. Background (1). Benefits.

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1 Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta, Indonesia; 2 Universitas Diponegoro , Indonesia

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  1. 1UniversitasAtma Jaya Yogyakarta, Indonesia; 2Universitas Diponegoro, Indonesia E-mail: haris@mail.uajy.ac.id Harijanto SETIAWAN1; WulframIndri ERVIANTO 1; Ay Lie HAN2 Green Construction Capability Model (GCCM) for Contracting Companies

  2. Background (1) Benefits * Green Construction : construction process that considers environmental sustainability and efficient use of resources throughout the building's life cycle from site planning, construction, operation, maintenance, renovation to deconstruction 2301

  3. Background (2) This study is aimed at developing the model to assess capability level of contractors to implement green construction. The model is named Green Contractors Capability Model (GCCM).

  4. Green Construction

  5. Green Construction in Indonesia

  6. Capability Maturity Model (CMM) • CMM provides comprehensive framework to measure and then to improve the performance of companies • Improved time by time • Widely implemented in many business sectors • History • Developed in 1991 by the Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University • The process of software development and maintenance • CMM in construction field • Project management [6] • Contract change management [7] • Construction risk management [8] • Supply chain management [9]

  7. Model Development

  8. Green Construction Capability Model (GCCM)

  9. The Indicators Development

  10. The Indicators of Green Construction

  11. Capability Levels

  12. Assessment Matrix

  13. GCCM Output • Mean of each factor: the capability level of contractors to implement each factor • Mean of all factors: the capability level of contractor to implement green construction

  14. The Purposes of GCCM Implementation

  15. The Process of GCCM Implementation

  16. Conclusions • The GCCM: the assessment model to measure capability of contractors to implement green construction • 16 factors of green construction as the indicators • Five capability levels: initial, repeatable, defined, managed and optimized • The indicators investigation • Two standards that have been implemented in Indonesia • Two literatures that were written based on the cases of other countries • Reviewed by peoples who work in contractors in Indonesia • GCCM is influenced by the particular circumstances of contractors in Indonesia, however this model can be used by contractors in other countries after being reviewed and may be modified according to the circumstances of contractors that will implement this model

  17. Harijanto SETIAWAN haris@mail.uajy.ac.id 1301

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