PENERAPAN STRATEGI BISNIS PEMERINTAH-SWASTA DALAM PENGELOLAAN SISTEM DRAINASE PERKOTAAN (STUDI KASUS KOTA SERANG)
Keywords:
Public-Private Partnership (PPP);, Urban Drainage;, Infrastructure Sustainability;Abstract
This study analyzes the implementation of the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model in urban drainage system management in Serang City. The aim of this research is to assess the impact of the PPP model on the efficiency and effectiveness of drainage management, particularly in reducing flooding. Findings show that while the PPP model accelerates infrastructure development, the main challenge lies in long-term maintenance and system sustainability. Issues like channel blockages due to waste and sediment reduce the effectiveness of drainage. This research highlights the need for better coordination between the government and private sector, as well as public awareness in maintaining drainage cleanliness. The findings offer valuable insights for policymakers to optimize PPP implementation in urban infrastructure projects
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