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@article{ALJ7976, author = {Ajik Sujoko}, title = {Teori dan Praktik Berkontrak dengan Penyedia Kerja Sama Operasi (KSO) dalam Pengadaan Barang/Jasa Pemerintah}, journal = {Administrative Law and Governance Journal}, volume = {3}, number = {1}, year = {2020}, keywords = {Joint Operation, Government Procurement of Goods/Services}, abstract = { In the practice of Government Goods / Services Procurement (PBJP), especially in construction services known as Operational Cooperation (KSO). KSO is interesting to discuss in PBJP because many large-scale government projects undertaken by providers with KSO and KSO are allowed according to PBJP regulations. However, in the practice of KSO in PBJP there is no uniformity or standard form of KSO what should be done in practice until the issuance of Perpres number 16 of 2018. Based on the application of contracting with KSO providers, it can be seen that the tendency to apply a combination of the characteristics of the form of KSO Administration and KSO Non-Administration. As a KSO that is commonly used in PBJP which has various applications in practice. Abstra k Dalam praktik Pengadaan Barang/Jasa Pemerintah (PBJP), khususnya dalam jasa konstruksi dikenal Kerja Sama Operasi (KSO). KSO menarik untuk didiskusikan dalam PBJP karena banyak proyek skala besar pemerintah yang dikerjakan oleh penyedia yang ber-KSO dan KSO diperbolehkan menurut peraturan PBJP. Namun demikian, dalam praktik KSO di PBJP terdapat belum ada keseragaman atau bentuk baku KSO harus seperti apa dalam praktiknya sampai terbitnya Perpres nomor 16 Tahun 2018. Berdasar penerapan berkontrak dengan penyedia KSO dapat dilihat bahwa kencenderungan menerapkan gabungan dari ciri-ciri bentuk KSO Administrasi dan KSO Non Administrasi. Sebagai KSO yang biasa dipakai dalam PBJP yang memiliki beragam penerapan dalam prakteknya. }, issn = {2621-2781}, pages = {35--53} doi = {10.14710/alj.v3i1.35-53}, url = {https://ejournal2.undip.ac.id/index.php/alj/article/view/7976} }
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In the practice of Government Goods / Services Procurement (PBJP), especially in construction services known as Operational Cooperation (KSO). KSO is interesting to discuss in PBJP because many large-scale government projects undertaken by providers with KSO and KSO are allowed according to PBJP regulations. However, in the practice of KSO in PBJP there is no uniformity or standard form of KSO what should be done in practice until the issuance of Perpres number 16 of 2018. Based on the application of contracting with KSO providers, it can be seen that the tendency to apply a combination of the characteristics of the form of KSO Administration and KSO Non-Administration. As a KSO that is commonly used in PBJP which has various applications in practice.
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Dalam praktik Pengadaan Barang/Jasa Pemerintah (PBJP), khususnya dalam jasa konstruksi dikenal Kerja Sama Operasi (KSO). KSO menarik untuk didiskusikan dalam PBJP karena banyak proyek skala besar pemerintah yang dikerjakan oleh penyedia yang ber-KSO dan KSO diperbolehkan menurut peraturan PBJP. Namun demikian, dalam praktik KSO di PBJP terdapat belum ada keseragaman atau bentuk baku KSO harus seperti apa dalam praktiknya sampai terbitnya Perpres nomor 16 Tahun 2018. Berdasar penerapan berkontrak dengan penyedia KSO dapat dilihat bahwa kencenderungan menerapkan gabungan dari ciri-ciri bentuk KSO Administrasi dan KSO Non Administrasi. Sebagai KSO yang biasa dipakai dalam PBJP yang memiliki beragam penerapan dalam prakteknya.
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