Volume 5 Number 2, August 2020 91 Risk Analysis of Heritage Building in Jakarta Yunita Dian Suwandari 1 , Mawardi Amin 2 , M.Agus Primatama 3 Mercubuana University 1,2,3 Jl Meruya Selatan no 1 Kembangan Jakarta Barat, 11650, Indonesia Correspondence Email: yunita.dian@mercubuana.ac.id ABSTRACT The purpose of this study is to identify risk factors that influence building safety. The damage suffered by cultural heritage building requires the owner and manager of the building to further improve the supervision of the building safety aspects. This research was conducted in Jakarta and the methods used to identify risks were interviews and questionnaires. Risk analysis uses probability and weight matrices. Finally, there are 23 high risks and the solution can be identified for reducing the risk. The results of this study are beneficial for owners of heritage buildings and the government. Furthermore, the results of this study are also beneficial for academics studying the heritage building field as a literature review. Keywords: Building Maintenance, Heritage Building, Probability and Weight Matrix, Recognition Pattern, Risk assessment INTRODUCTION Building maintenance, especially for historic buildings, requires special attention and handling to maintain their good standard. Regular building maintenance becomes the main determining point in enabling both cultural and non-cultural heritage buildings to survive (Idrus, et al., 2010). Overall maintenance of buildings in Indonesia is regulated by Regulation of Ministry of Public Works No. 24 of 2008 to maintain the reliability of buildings and infrastructure with the result that they properly function. Specific regulations regarding cultural heritage buildings are stipulated by Law no 11 of 2010 and Regulation of Minister of Public Works and Public Housing of the Republic of Indonesia no 01/prt/m/2015 concerning Preserved Cultural Heritage Buildings. The regulation demands that every preserved heritage building must meet administrative and technical requirements. Cultural heritage buildings pose considerable risks that must be taken into account. The maintenance process and repairs must pay attention to the values contained therein since they hold good values of their historic, economic and other values (Isa, et al., 2011). The economic value refers to tourist attraction requiring excellent building maintenance. Workers’ competency is a critical point for succeeding the program (Qing, et al., 2020). All the advantages possessed by the company can be achieved due to the quality and professionals of human resources. Structures and materials of the buildings are different from those of modern buildings. This greatly influences how buildings are handled. It is necessary to identify the factors likely to hamper the maintenance process. According to PMBOK 6th edition, risk management is a process that includes the identification of risks, regulations, and mitigation of a project. The goal is to reduce negative risks and brought to you by CORE View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk provided by International Journal of Applied Business and International Management (IJABIM)