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From Conventional Layouts to Efficient Workspaces: Technical Planning for the Renovation of the Ditjen EBTKE Building
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The workspaces covering approximately ±1,999 m² on the 7th, 8th, and 8th Mezzanine floors of the Directorate General of New, Renewable Energy, and Energy Conservation (Ditjen EBTKE) building are still predominantly characterized by permanent partition-based layouts, high reliance on artificial lighting, and uneven distribution of cooling systems. These conditions limit the effective use of natural daylight, reduce indoor air circulation quality, and directly contribute to increased electrical energy consumption as well as suboptimal thermal comfort for occupants.

In response to organizational restructuring and the growing demand for coordination-oriented work patterns, Ditjen EBTKE has initiated a technical planning process for interior renovation based on an energy-efficient open space concept. This planning effort is aligned with national energy conservation policies as stipulated in Government Regulation No. 70 of 2009, Presidential Instruction No. 13 of 2011, and the Central Government Green Building Roadmap, and is carried out in collaboration with the University of Indonesia through the Institute for Technology at the University of Indonesia (Lemtek UI) as the technical planning executor.

The scope of work includes existing condition surveys, analysis of spatial and system requirements, and the preparation of comprehensive technical planning documents, covering open space layout concepts, architectural and interior working drawings, utility systems, lighting, and HVAC, along with detailed technical specifications and cost estimates. These documents are structured to serve as a measurable and reliable technical reference for subsequent physical renovation works, with a clear focus on energy efficiency and controlled functional performance of the workspace.
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