Engineering geological and engineering environmental surveys 1999. JSC "P NI IIS
PROJECT
JSC "P N I I S"
Open Joint-stock company "Production and Research Institute for Research
in construction "
Directory base prices
for engineering surveys for construction.
Geotechnical and
environmental engineering surveys
(prices are adjusted to the base level as of 01.01.2001)
Moscow 2011
UDC 624.131.3.003.13: 338.5 (083.78)
Reference book of basic prices for engineering surveys for construction.Engineering-geological and engineering-ecological surveys/ -M., PNIIIS, 2008, 230 p.
DEVELOPED by the Industrial and Research Institute for Engineering Surveys in Construction (OJSC PNIIIS), taking into account the proposals of the State Unitary Enterprise Mosgorgeotrest, OJSC Fundamentproekt, LLC NIIOSP, CJSC NIIPI eg, etc.
REPLACE the Directory of basic prices for engineering surveys for construction. Engineering-geological and engineering-ecological surveys, 1999
Responsible editors - Ph.D. n. M.I. Bogdanov and head. the pricing sector S.I. Rykhlova (JSC "PNIIIS").
This document may not be reproduced in whole or in part, replicated and distributed without permission of JSC "PNIIIS".
ISBN © JSC "PNIIIS", 2011
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 5
PART I. BASIC PRICES FOR RECOVERY (ROUTE) SURVEY AND ROUTE SURVEYS 17
General 17
Chapter 1. Engineering-geological, engineering-hydrogeological, engineering-geocryological and engineering-ecological reconnaissance (route) survey 20
Chapter 2. Route observations performed to compile engineering-geological, engineering-hydrogeological, engineering-geocryological, engineering-ecological and soil maps of scales 1: 50,000 - 1: 500 22
PART II. BASIC PRICES FOR DRILLING WORKS 24
General 24
Chapter 5. Mechanical percussion wireline drilling 37
Chapter 6. Self-propelled auger drilling of wells and boreholes and drilling with small portable 41
installations. 41
Chapter 7. Vibration drilling 46
Chapter 8. Backflush Drilling 48
PART III. BASE PRICES FOR MINING OPERATIONS 50
General 50
Chapter 9. Driving open mines 54
Chapter 10. Driving underground mine workings 55
Chapter 11. Accompanying work during mining
workings 58
PART IV. BASE PRICES FOR PILOT-FILTERING WORKS AND STATIONARY OBSERVATIONS 63
General 63
Chapter 12. Experimental filtration work 64
Chapter 13. Stationary observations 67
Chapter 14. Related Work 71
PART V. BASIC PRICES FOR FIELD SURVEYS AND SAMPLING 73
Chapter 15. Field research of soils 73
Chapter 16. Sampling 84
PART VI. BASIC PRICES FOR GEOPHYSICAL WORKS 88
General provisions 88
Chapter 17. Seismic and seismic acoustics 92
Chapter 18. Electrical Prospecting 101
Chapter 19. Magnetic prospecting 116
Chapter 20. Engraving 117
Chapter 21. Seismic microzoning 118
Chapter 22. Geophysical surveys in wells 120
Chapter 23. Determination of the corrosiveness of soils 122
and the intensity of stray currents 122
Chapter 24. Inspection of building structures 123
geophysical methods 123
PART VII. BASIC PRICES FOR LABORATORY WORKS AND RESEARCH 125
General provisions 125
Chapter 25. Single definitions and integrated studies (tests) of physical and mechanical properties of soils (rocks) 126
Chapter 26. Single definitions and complex studies of the chemical composition of soils (soils) and water 148
Chapter 27. Single definitions and complex definitions 161
studies of the physical and mechanical properties of soil building materials 161
Chapter 28. Petrographic and lithological studies 168
PART VIII. BASIC PRICES FOR CAMERAL WORKS 174
General Provisions 174
Chapter 29. Pre-field office work 174
Chapter 30. Office processing of materials 179
field engineering-geological, geophysical and 179
laboratory works 179
Chapter 31. Drawing up a technical report (conclusion) 187
on the results of the work performed 187
PART IX. BASIC PRICES FOR DIFFERENT WORKS AND SERVICES 188
Chapter 32. Geotechnical control and documentation 188
construction excavations 188
Chapter 33. Radiometric work 191
Chapter 34. Geodetic works 193
Chapter 35. Land reclamation 199
Chapter 36. Registration of survey works and acceptance 200
engineering survey materials 200
Chapter 37. Supporting work 202
Appendix 1. Coefficients to prices for engineering surveys carried out in desert and waterless areas) 209
Appendix 2. Duration of an unfavorable period of the year for the production of field engineering surveys) 212
Appendix 3. Regional coefficients to wages employees of design and survey organizations (excluding survey expeditions, parties and detachments)) 218
Appendix 4. Regional coefficients to the wages of workers of survey expeditions, parties and detachments) 223
Appendix 5. List of regions of the Far North and localities equated to regions of the Far North) 228
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
1. “Reference book of basic prices for engineering surveys for construction. Engineering-geological and engineering-environmental surveys "(hereinafter referred to as the" Handbook ") is recommended for determining the base cost of engineering-geological and engineering-environmental surveys, surveys of ground construction materials and water supply sources based on groundwater, as well as hydrogeological and geophysical works in formation of prices in agreements (contracts).
2 ... This Handbook is intended for use by enterprises (organizations), regardless of departmental affiliation and organizational and legal forms:
Executors of survey work for construction, who, in accordance with the established procedure, have been granted the right to conduct them;
Customers of survey work;
Bodies supervising the implementation of survey work.
3 ... The reference book contains basic prices (hereinafter "Prices") for:
Reconnaissance (route) survey and route observations;
Drilling works;
Mining works;
Experimental filtration work;
Field research of soils and sampling;
Stationary observations;
Geophysical works;
Laboratory work and research;
Cameral work;
Various works and services;
Supporting work.
4. Prices are calculated at the level of the estimated normative base as of 01.01.2001, according to the terms of remuneration of engineering and technical workers and workers, the cost of materials and services, as well as sizes depreciation charges for fixed assets, in accordance with the "Methodological recommendations for the composition and accounting of costs included in the cost of design and survey products (works, services) for construction and formation financial results", approved by the Gosstroy of Russia by letter dated 06.04.1994, No. BE-19-10 / 9, taking into account the changes and additions provided for by the Government's decree Russian Federation dated 01.07.1995, No. 661.
5. Prices are calculated in accordance with the composition and modern technology of production of field, laboratory and office survey works, taking into account the requirements of the regulatory documents in force as of 01.01.2001, and are optimal for determining the cost of these works. Prices include overhead costs, planned savings, social deductions.
Prices for field work are provided for their performance in expeditionary conditions with payment of business trip or field allowances to workers.
Prices for cameral processing of survey materials and laboratory work are provided for their implementation in a hospital, i.e. without paying workers travel allowances or field allowances.
6. Prices are given in rubles and for certain types of work are given as a fraction: above the line - the price of field work, below the line - the price of office work. In other cases, prices are provided separately for field and office work.
Primary processing of survey materials carried out in expeditionary conditions is taken into account in the prices for field work.
The prices also include expenses for:
a) obtaining a technical assignment for the production of surveys;
b) preparation of contractual documentation;
c) preparation, verification of instruments, instruments, equipment and metrological assurance of the unity and accuracy of measuring instruments;
d) current repair of equipment and tools;
e) loading and unloading equipment and tools when moving around the work site;
f) internal quality control and acceptance of survey work;
g) issuance of survey materials in 4 copies, including 2 copies for the customer and one copy for the body that issued the permit for the survey or carried out their registration; when issuing additional copies of reporting materials to the customer under the terms of the contract, 3% of the cost of drawing up reporting materials is charged for each copy.
h) submission of survey materials to the customer, as well as, in accordance with the established procedure, to the bodies that issued a permit for survey or carried out their registration;
i) transfer to the customer of stationary observation points (wells, piezometers, etc.) and execution of the acceptance certificate.
7. The prices do not include and are determined additionally according to the corresponding tables (standards) of this Handbook, the costs of:
a) inland transport;
b) external transport;
c) organization and liquidation of works at the facility;
d) selection of monoliths, bulk samples and samples for analysis for contamination by chemical and bacteriological indicators;
e) drawing up and agreeing with the customer a survey program, as well as drawing up a technical report (conclusion);
g) preparation and delivery of intermediate engineering survey materials to the customer;
h) various auxiliary works (geodetic works, land reclamation, etc.);
i) issuance, on behalf of the customer, of permits (registration) for the production of engineering surveys by the forces of the organization performing the survey;
j) installation, dismantling and maintenance of special survey equipment and special vehicle;
m) deforestation and uprooting stumps;
m) supervision (methodological guidance) of works transferred for performance by subcontractors.
8. The prices are calculated for the conditions of production of surveys in the middle zone of the European part of the Russian Federation (in terms of wages), a favorable period of the year and a normal regime for conducting survey works.
When determining the estimated cost of surveys carried out in other regions of the Russian Federation, under a special regime, as well as in an unfavorable period of the year, the corresponding coefficients are applied to prices:
a) when performing surveys in mountainous and highland areas, the coefficients given in Table 1 are applied to the prices.
Table 1
District name | Coefficient |
|
Mountainous and alpine with absolute heights of the surface of the site above sea level, m: from 1500 to 1700 | ||
over 1700 "2000 | ||
b) when performing surveys in desert and waterless areas, the coefficients given in Appendix 1 are applied to the prices for these surveys;
c) when performing surveys:
In territories with special regime a coefficient of 1.25 is applied to prices for field work;
In areas with radioactivity more than 1 mSv / year or 0.1 rem / year - coefficient from 1.25 to 1.5 depending on the level of radioactivity, assessed in accordance with the Radiation Safety Standards NRB-99 (GN 2.6.1.758-99) ;
At night (from 10 pm to 6 am) a coefficient of 1.35 is applied to the cost of field work;
At night, in areas with a special regime, located in areas with radioactivity of more than 1 mSv / year or 0.1 rem / year, the corresponding coefficients are multiplied.
On transit main and ring roads and main streets of city-wide significance with continuous movement transport, a coefficient of 1.5 is applied to prices for field work;
In a strictly limited period of time, no more than 4 hours per shift, that is, when "working out the window", a coefficient of 1.75 is applied to the cost of field work;
Note – Territories (water areas) with a special regime include areas and areas where, according to the situation or the established regime, interruptions or difficulties associated with the loss of working time during surveys are inevitable: border areas, test ranges, airfields, sites where blasting operations are carried out, areas with strong dustiness of the air, operating construction sites, pits, quarries; environmentally harmful territories and enterprises, territories of explosive, hazardous and hot workshops, territories of defense, chemical, petrochemical, metallurgical, coal and mining industries, oil and gas pumping stations of main pipelines, regime enterprises, power stations and substations, open switchgears of power stations , strips up to 200 m wide along the existing 500 kV power lines. and higher. The canvas of railways and highways, main streets (avenues) of cities, as well as streets and boulevards of large cities and megalopolises, technical zones of operating subways, the territory of railway stations, ports, backwaters, etc., where delays and interruptions in work caused by heavy traffic are inevitable transport, congestion of ships, etc.
d) when performing field survey work, including auxiliary (tables 152-156, excluding work performed in heated rooms), as well as office and laboratory work performed in a field camp during an unfavorable period of the year (according to Appendix 2), the coefficients are applied to their cost given in table 2.
table 2
Duration of adverse period, month: | Coefficient |
|
e) when performing surveys in regions of the Russian Federation, for which, in accordance with current legislation Of the Russian Federation (according to Appendices 3, 4) or in accordance with the resolution of the Council of Ministers of the RSFSR dated 04.02.91, No. 76, republican, regional, regional and other government or administrative bodies to the wages of workers engaged in surveys have been established district coefficients, the coefficients shown in Table 3 are applied to the total of the estimated cost of these surveys.
Table 3
Regional coefficient to wages | Coefficient to the total of the estimated cost of surveys |
|
Note. When new regional coefficients to the wages of workers employed in exploration work are introduced after 01.01.01 in a legislative or directive manner, the coefficients to the total estimated cost of surveys are determined in accordance with Table 3.
f) when conducting surveys by organizations making payments related to the provision of benefits to persons working in the Far North and equivalent areas (in accordance with Appendix 5), as well as in other areas established by current legislation, the corresponding coefficients are applied to the total estimated cost of the survey :
1.50 - when performing surveys in the Far North;
1.25 - the same in areas equated to the regions of the Far North;
1.15 - the same in the southern regions of the Irkutsk region, Krasnoyarsk region and Of the Far East (Amur region, Primorsky and Khabarovsk territories), in the Arkhangelsk and Chita regions, the Republics of Buryatia, Karelia, Komi (except for the regions of the Far North and localities equated to the regions of the Far North).
Note – With the simultaneous application of the coefficients specified in subparagraphs "e" and "f" of paragraph 8, the total multiplying coefficient to the total of the estimated cost of surveys is determined by summing the unit with the fractional parts of the corresponding coefficients in Table 3 and subparagraph "e".
9 ... Inland transport costs associated with the transportation of prospectors, equipment and materials from the location of the survey organization (expedition, party, detachment) to the survey site and back, and directly at the site of work are determined according to Table 4 as a percentage of the estimated cost of field survey work (main and auxiliary), as well as office and laboratory work performed in a field camp (taking into account the coefficients given in subparagraphs 8 "a", "b", "c", "d" of the General Instructions), including the costs of maintaining the survey bases, radio stations, as well as installation, dismantling and maintenance of survey equipment, determined at the prices of tables 152 and 153.
Table 4
Distance from the base of the survey organization (expedition, party or detachment) to the survey site, km | Inland transport costs,%, with the estimated cost of field survey work, thousand rubles |
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One of the main issues when ordering professional engineering surveys for construction in the company "GeoGIS" is the cost of services. Customers are often interested in how the estimate is calculated and what the final price will be. This is necessary to assess forthcoming expenses and optimizing them.
As of today, the price for environmental surveys is negotiable. But the figures for calculations and calculations are not taken "out of thin air" at all: the cost is formed by specialists on the basis of regulatory documents. The main one is the 1999 CBC Environmental Engineering Survey, an official document that allows a correct estimate of the initial price.
What determines pricing: the nuances of formation
The real price for eco-activities for construction works is calculated individually with each call. This is due to the fact that the conditions for performing eco-research, the volume and complexity of the activities, always differ significantly. To find out in advance about the amount that the GeoGIS ecologists will need to pay, the developer should look into the reference book of basic prices for environmental engineering surveys for the construction of facilities: this will allow anticipating possible technical problems and avoid unplanned financial expenses associated with construction.
Features of the document
Developed by specialists, the SBC for environmental engineering surveys on the eve of the erection of structures and before the commissioning of buildings has been relevant since the beginning of 1999.
The document is actively used by licensed companies of various organizational and legal forms that provide engineering survey services. The reference book contains initial prices for a set of works:
reconnaissance;
drilling activities;
mining research;
experimental filtration, field work;
lab tests;
Complex geological survey on the construction site are carried out to obtain up-to-date information about the relief, the bearing capacity of soils and the nature of groundwater, their chemical composition, corrosiveness.
Also, the totality of these works is aimed at determining the presence of hidden dangerous geological processes: landslides, flooding, karst formations. Based on the survey results, a Technical Report is drawn up, which, in addition to describing the conditions, includes:
- forecast of possible changes in the geological environment at a specific site;
- recommendations for design and construction.
Graphic materials are attached to the Technical Report in the form of maps, diagrams, drawings, graphs.
List of geological works
The following works are included in the geotechnical survey:
The work is carried out in a clear sequence, in accordance with the established requirements and standards of SNiP. Includes preparatory, field, laboratory and office stages.
Scope of work when updating engineering and geological surveys
The procedure has a more simplified form, when the previous Technical Report with an expired date is already present on hand. To obtain a permit for the construction of industrial complexes, multi-storey buildings and linear structures it is valid for 3 years, for private houses and cottages - up to 10 years. This Technical Report is subject to updating, that is, it does not require full research, which, in turn, reduces the time and cost of research. You can order this service from Geocompani specialists.
To obtain updated data, geological engineers take samples from control wells, conduct laboratory analyzes and compare the information received. If changes are detected in the geological conditions of the site, detection of dangerous geological processes, appropriate adjustments are made and recommendations are provided. The new report is sent for examination to the regulatory authorities.
Using data from outdated surveys has unpredictable consequences:
- uneven building settlement;
- deformation of door and window openings;
- the formation of cracks and cracks;
- destruction of the foundation.
Video: Engineering and geological surveys
State Committee of the Russian Federation
on housing and construction policy
(Gosstroy of Russia)
Reference price reference
for geotechnical and
environmental engineering
surveys for construction
(prices are adjusted to the base level as of 01.01.1991)
Moscow 1999
DEVELOPED by the Industrial and Research Institute for Engineering Surveys in Construction (PNIIIS), JSC Institute Hydroproject, SPC Ingeodin, with the participation of the Committee for Architecture and Urban Planning of the Krasnodar Territory, Research Institute of Building Physics of the Russian Academy of Architecture and Construction Sciences.
INTRODUCED by the Department for the Development of Scientific and Technical Policy and Design and Survey Works of the Gosstroy of Russia
APPROVED by the State Committee of the Russian Federation for Housing and Construction Policy (letter dated 22.06.1998, No. 9-4 / 84).
ACCEPTED AND PUT INTO ACTION from 01.01.1999
Replaces chapters 12, 14, 15 and table 198, chapter 17 of the Survey Price Collection for capital construction, 1982; Reference book of basic prices for laboratory geotechnical works, 1996; Reference book of basic prices for drilling works in engineering and geological surveys for construction, 1997; Handbook of base prices for cameral engineering and geological works, 1997
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS PART I. BASIC PRICES FOR RECONSTRUCTION (ROUTE) SURVEY AND ROUTE OBSERVATIONS General Provisions Chapter 1. Engineering-geological, engineering-hydrogeological and engineering-ecological reconnaissance (route) survey Chapter 2. Route observations carried out in the preparation of engineering-geological, engineering-hydrogeological and engineering-ecological maps of scales 1: 50,000 - 1: 500 PART II. BASIC PRICES FOR DRILLING WORKS General Provisions Chapter 3. Manual drilling and drilling with portable drilling rigs Chapter 4. Core drilling Chapter 5. Mechanical percussion-rope drilling Chapter 6. Auger drilling of wells and pits-pipes Chapter 7. Vibration drilling Chapter 8. Backflush drilling PART III. BASIC PRICES FOR MINING WORKS General Provisions Chapter 9. Driving open mines Chapter 10. Driving underground mine workings Chapter 11. Accompanying work when driving mine workings PART IV. BASIC PRICES FOR EXPERIMENTAL FILTERING WORKS AND STATIONARY OBSERVATIONS General Provisions Chapter 12. Experimental filtration work Chapter 13. Stationary observations Chapter 14. Related work PART V. FIELD SURVEY OF SOIL AND SAMPLING Chapter 15. Field studies of soils Chapter 16. Sampling PART VI. BASIC PRICES FOR LABORATORY WORKS AND RESEARCH General Provisions Chapter 17. Single definitions and integrated studies (tests) of physical and mechanical properties of soils (rocks) Chapter 18. Single definitions complex studies of the chemical composition of soils (soils) and water Chapter 19. Single definitions and complex studies of the physical and mechanical properties of soil building materials PART VII. BASIC PRICES FOR CAMERAL WORKS General Provisions Chapter 20. Pre-field office work Chapter 21. Office processing of materials from field and laboratory work Chapter 22. Drawing up a technical report (conclusion) on the results of the work performed PART VIII. BASIC PRICES FOR DIFFERENT WORKS AND SERVICES Chapter 23. Geotechnical control and documentation of construction excavations Chapter 24. Radiometric work Chapter 25. Geodetic works Chapter 26. Land reclamation Chapter 27. Registration of survey work and acceptance of engineering survey materials Chapter 28. Supporting work Appendix 1. Coefficients to prices for engineering surveys performed in desert and waterless areas *) Appendix 2. Duration of an unfavorable period of the year for the production of field engineering surveys Appendix 3. Regional coefficients to the wages of employees of design and survey organizations (except for survey expeditions, parties and detachments) *) Appendix 4. Regional coefficients to the wages of workers of survey expeditions, parties and detachments *) Appendix 5. List of regions of the Far North and localities equated to regions of the Far North *) |
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
1. Reference book of base prices for engineering-geological and engineering-environmental surveys for construction (hereinafter referred to as the "Reference") is recommended for determining the base cost of engineering-geological and engineering-environmental surveys, surveys of ground construction materials and water supply sources based on groundwater formation of prices in agreements (contracts).
2. This Handbook is intended for use by enterprises (organizations) of various organizational and legal forms that carry out survey work and have a license to carry it out.
Reconnaissance (route) survey and route observations;
Drilling works;
Mining works;
Experimental filtration works, field studies of soils and sampling;
Laboratory work and research;
Cameral work;
Various works and services;
Supporting work.
4. Prices are calculated on the basis of salaries of engineers and technicians, tariff rates workers, the cost of materials and services, depreciation rates for fixed assets as of 01.01.91, taking into account the main provisions on the composition of costs included in the cost of products (works, services) with changes and additions provided for by the Government of the Russian Federation dated 01.07.95 No. 661.
5. The prices are calculated in accordance with the composition, volume and technology of production of field and office work, ensuring the creation of reporting documentation that meets the requirements of GOSTs and current regulatory documents (approved or agreed by the Gosstroy of Russia), and are optimal for determining the cost of these works.
The prices for field work are provided for performing these works in expeditionary conditions, i.e. with the payment of travel or field allowances to workers.
Prices for office processing of survey materials and laboratory work are provided for their implementation in a hospital, i.e. without paying workers travel allowances or field allowances.
6. Prices are given in rubles and for certain types of work are given as a fraction: above the line - the price of field work, below the line - the price of office work. In other cases, prices are provided separately for field and office work.
Primary processing of survey materials carried out in expeditionary conditions is taken into account in the prices for field work. The prices also include expenses for:
a) obtaining a technical assignment for the production of surveys;
b) agreement with the customer of the program (prescription) of surveys and preparation of contractual documentation;
c) preparation, verification of instruments, instruments, equipment and metrological assurance of the unity and accuracy of measuring instruments;
d) internal control and acceptance of survey materials;
e) delivery of survey materials to the customer.
7. Prices are not taken into account and are determined additionally according to the relevant tables (standards) of this Handbook and the following costs are provided in the estimates:
a) inland transport;
b) external transport;
c) organization and liquidation of works at the facility;
d) selection of monoliths, bulk samples and samples for analysis for contamination by chemical and bacteriological indicators;
e) drawing up and agreeing with the customer of the program (prescription) of surveys, as well as drawing up and issuing to the customer a technical report (conclusion);
f) preparation and delivery of intermediate engineering survey materials to the customer;
g) various auxiliary work (geotechnical control, radiometric work, geodetic work, etc.);
h) registration of permits (registration) for the production of engineering surveys;
i) land reclamation;
k) installation, dismantling and maintenance (lease) of special survey equipment.
8. Prices are calculated for the conditions of the production of surveys in the middle zone of the European part of the Russian Federation (in terms of wages), a favorable period of the year and a normal regime for conducting survey works.
When determining the estimated cost of surveys carried out in other regions of the Russian Federation, as well as in an unfavorable period of the year, the corresponding coefficients are applied to prices:
a) when performing surveys in mountainous and highland areas, the coefficients given in Table 1 are applied to the prices.
Table 1
b) when performing surveys in desert and waterless areas, the coefficients given in Appendix 1 are applied to the prices for these surveys;
c) when performing surveys in territories with a special regime, a coefficient of 1.25 is applied to the prices for field work, and in areas with radioactivity of more than 1 m 3 per year or 0.1 rem / year - a coefficient from 1.25 to 1.5 depending on the level of radioactivity, assessed in accordance with the Radiation Safety Standards NRB-96 (GN 2.6.1.054-96).
Note - Territories with a special regime include areas and areas where, according to the situation or the established regime, interruptions or difficulties associated with the loss of working time during surveys are inevitable: border areas, landfills, airfields, construction sites where blasting operations are performed, areas with a strong dustiness of the air (construction sites, quarries, etc.), environmentally harmful areas, internal areas of explosive, harmful and hot workshops of enterprises of the defense, chemical, metallurgical, coal and mining industries, operating power stations and substations, open switchgears of power plants, strips up to 200 m wide of existing power transmission lines with a voltage of 500 kV. and higher. The canvas of railways and highways, main streets (avenues) of cities, the territory of railway stations, ports, etc., where delays and interruptions in work caused by heavy traffic, etc. are inevitable.
d) when performing field prospecting work in an unfavorable period of the year in the relevant areas (according to Appendix 2), the coefficients given in Table 2 are applied to their cost.
table 2
Duration of the unfavorable period, months: | Coefficient |
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e) when performing surveys in regions of the Russian Federation, for which, in accordance with the current legislation of the Russian Federation (in accordance with Appendices 3, 4) or in accordance with the resolution of the Council of Ministers of the RSFSR dated 04.02.91, No. 76, republican, regional, regional, etc. regional coefficients have been established by government or administrative authorities for the wages of workers engaged in surveys, the coefficients shown in Table 3 are applied to the total estimated cost of these surveys.
Table 3
Regional coefficient to wages | Coefficient to the total of the estimated cost of surveys |
|
Note - When new regional coefficients to wages are introduced after 01.07.98 in a legislative or directive manner, the coefficients to the total of the estimated cost of surveys are determined in accordance with Table 3.
c) when conducting surveys by organizations that make payments related to the provision of benefits to persons working in the Far North and equivalent areas (according to Appendix 5), as well as in other areas established by current legislation, the corresponding coefficients are applied to the total estimated cost of the survey :
1.50 - when performing surveys in the Far North;
1.25 - the same in areas equated to the regions of the Far North;
1.15 - in the southern regions of the Irkutsk region, the Krasnoyarsk region and the Far East (Amur region, Primorsky and Khabarovsk regions), in the Arkhangelsk and Chita regions, the Republics of Buryatia, Karelia, Komi (except for the regions of the Far North and areas equated to the regions of the Extreme North).
Note - With the simultaneous application of the coefficients specified in subparagraphs "d" and "f" of paragraph 8, the total multiplying coefficient to the total of the estimated cost of surveys is determined by summing the unit with the fractional parts of the corresponding coefficients of Table 3 and subparagraph "e".
9. The costs of inland transport are determined according to Table 4 as a percentage of the estimated cost of field exploration work (taking into account the coefficients given in subparagraphs 8 a, b, c, d of the General Instructions), including the costs of maintaining bases, radio stations, as well as installation, dismantling and maintenance of prospecting equipment, determined according to tables 100 and 101.
Table 4
Distance from the base of the survey organization, expedition, party or detachment to the survey site, km: | Internal transport costs,%, with the estimated cost of field survey work, thousand rubles |
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st. 5 to 10 | st. 10 to 20 | st. 20 to 50 | ||||
- "- 10 -" - 15 | ||||||
- "- 15 -" - 20 | ||||||
- "- 20 -" - 25 |
Notes: 1. Expenses for inland transport can be determined by actual costs in prices of the current period:
a) with an estimated cost of field exploration work up to 5 thousand rubles;
b) when the survey site is removed from the base of the survey organization, expedition, party or detachment at a distance of more than 25 km;
c) when performing field survey work in the regions of the Far North and equivalent areas, in sparsely populated (uninhabited) areas (alpine, desert, taiga, tundra), when the survey site is removed from the base of the survey organization, expedition, party or detachment at a distance of 25 km;
d) related to the rental and maintenance of special vehicles - airplanes, helicopters, all-terrain vehicles, boats, barges, longboats, reindeer and dog sleds, camels, horse packs, etc.
2. In the case of determining costs in the prices of the current period, the standards of Table 4 are not applied.
10. Expenses for external transport associated with the travel of workers and transportation of survey equipment and cargo from the permanent location of the organization performing the survey to the base of the survey expedition, party or detachment (or to the survey site) and vice versa, are determined according to Table 5 as a percentage of the estimated the cost of field exploration work (taking into account the coefficients given in subparagraphs 8 a, b, c, d of the General Instructions), including the costs of inland transport, determined according to table 4 (excluding the costs provided for in note 1 of table 4), as well as the costs of maintenance of bases and radio stations, installation, dismantling and maintenance of survey equipment, determined according to tables 100 and 101.
Table 5
Distance of travel and transportation in one direction, km: | External transport costs in both directions,% of the estimated cost of surveys carried out in expeditionary conditions, duration, months | |||||||
12 and more | ||||||||
st. 25 to 100 | ||||||||
- "- 100 -" - 300 | ||||||||
- "- 300 -" - 500 | ||||||||
- "- 500 -" - 1000 | ||||||||
- "- 1000 -" - 2000 | ||||||||
Notes: 1. Costs for external transport at distances up to 25 km are not included in the estimates.
2. When performing certain types of surveys worth up to 5 thousand rubles. or the presence of unfavorable conditions for the passage of workers and the carriage of goods to hard-to-reach areas of research and back, the costs of external transport can be determined by actual costs in the prices of the current period.
3. Expenses for external transport in executive estimates may be determined at prices of the current period.
4. In the case of determining the costs in the prices of the current period, the standards of Table 5 are not applied.
11. When carrying out surveys in especially difficult natural conditions (on the polar islands, in the glacier zone, in the alpine, desert, taiga and tundra regions), special events (attracting instructors and guides, organizing a rescue service, etc.) may be provided additional expenses, which are determined based on actual costs in prices of the current period.
12. Determined by the actual costs (price lists, tariffs, invoices, etc.) in the prices of the current period and are additionally taken into account in the cost of surveys costs associated with:
Obtaining (acquiring) initial data and information about natural conditions, aerial photography, cartographic and other materials of surveys of past years;
Carrying out the necessary approvals related to production certain types field work (location of mine workings, boreholes, pilot work points, etc.);
The production of special types of analyzes and studies of samples of soil and soil, bottom sediments, surface and ground waters of snow and ice, performed by specialized laboratories licensed to carry out such work (bacteriological analysis, complete tests of aggregates in concrete, radiochemistry of isotopes, etc.) ;
By paying the cost casing, filter columns and other materials left in wells when drilling for water and for conducting stationary observations;
By purchasing a logging ticket; compensation for material damage associated with deforestation during surveys;
Compensation to land users for material damage caused in connection with losses and surveys on their land plots;
Payment for the services of third-party organizations necessary for the production of surveys.
13. The costs of organizing and liquidating work at the facility are determined at the rate of 6% of the estimated cost of field survey work, taking into account the coefficients given in subparagraphs 8 a, b, c, d of the General Instructions, including the costs of inland transport, determined according to table 4 , (except for the costs provided for in Note 1 of Table 4), as well as the costs of maintaining bases and radio stations, installation, dismantling and maintenance of survey equipment, determined according to Tables 100 and 101.
Notes: 1. The following coefficients are applied to the amount of expenses for the organization and liquidation of work, determined in clause 13:
2.5 - for surveys with an estimated cost of up to 2 thousand rubles. or during surveys (regardless of their cost) carried out in the regions of the Far North and equivalent areas, as well as in sparsely populated (uninhabited) areas (alpine, desert, taiga and tundra);
2.0 - for surveys with an estimated cost of more than 2 to 5 thousand rubles;
1.5 - the same, over 5 to 10 thousand rubles.
2. When performing field surveys at an object continuously for more than one year, the coefficients given in Table 6 should be applied to the amount of expenses for organizing and eliminating works.
Table 6
14. When carrying out field work without paying workers travel allowances or field allowances, a coefficient of 0.85 should be applied to the prices for these works.
When performing office processing of survey materials and laboratory work in expeditionary conditions (with payment of field allowance or travel expenses) a coefficient of 1.15 is applied to the prices for these works.
15. If it is necessary to issue intermediate survey materials to the customer (if it is provided for by the terms of reference, the program), a coefficient of 1.1 is applied to the cost of these surveys (except for the costs specified in clauses 9-13).
16. When applied to prices (cost) of several coefficients established by the Directory, the latter are multiplied (except for the coefficients of subparagraphs "e" and "f" of paragraph 8).
17. The estimate attached to the contract provides for additional costs for the work and services listed in clause 12 of the General Instructions, as well as unforeseen costs associated with plugging wells, construction of temporary buildings and structures (foundations for tents, crossings over ditches and ditches, installation of stairs on steep slopes, sheds, courtyard latrines, berths for boats and boats, etc.) in the amount of at least 10% of the estimated cost of exploration work.
18. The prices of this Handbook are given to the average level of costs as of 01.01.91. Bringing the base cost of engineering surveys to the price level of the current period is carried out by applying the inflation index to this cost, determined in the prescribed manner.
19. The inflation index is not applied to expenses determined by actual expenses. Costs that are priced in the current period are included in a separate estimate.
Correctly organized construction goes through all the preparatory stages construction works... Including all sorts of variations of technical research, which are necessary for the competent development of the project. One of the important components is pre-design research. Often a person who is going to perform such work on the site is interested in the prices for this type of service, and here the SBC for engineering and geological surveys 2006 and other reference books will be very useful.
Using the price reference book for engineering and geological surveys
When carrying out engineering and geological activities, the construction area is estimated. Its characteristics are being studied, such as the physical and chemical composition of the soil. The soil is checked for the presence of minerals and other minerals, and its physical and mechanical properties are also studied.
Carrying out this kind of work has its own cost, which is indicated in the collection of base prices for engineering and geological surveys (SBC).
Compilation of basic prices (SBC) for engineering and geological surveys: why is it needed?
The collection of base prices for engineering and geological surveys is used to determine the standard cost of engineering work aimed at studying the geology of the development area. It prescribes the prices of technical surveys for the study of soil, the search and use of groundwater. Further, these prices become a benchmark when drawing up contracts with a survey firm.
The most widely used collections of the following years of publication:
- SBC for engineering and geological surveys 1999 - intended for systemic use, in order to calculate the cost of work performed by government organizations and private companies.
- SBC of engineering and geological surveys 2004 - an updated version of the previous edition. Provides more information on increased base prices for complex engineering activities.
- SBC of engineering and geological surveys 2006 - differs in the presence of prices for the preparation of estimates, taking into account indexation.
The set of basic prices is intended for use by specialized firms licensed to carry out construction work. These price catalogs are an auxiliary tool for the formation of a normal price for construction surveys. They combine certain types of technical work, making them easier to find and allowing faster processing of the data provided. A complete collection and description of prices for geological surveys was described in the 1999 SBC of Geotechnical Survey.
- making route surveys and preliminary studies of the area;
- drilling operations;
- research of underground communications;
- creation of a sample base based on the soil of the construction site;
- examination of collected samples in laboratories;
- carrying out various works that do not require the presence on the construction site (office);
- additional work.
When forming prices, the costs of:
- transport within the site;
- off-site transport;
- start and stop of construction works;
- sampling for chemical analysis;
- formation of the procedure for conducting surveys and issuing a report;
- other types of auxiliary work.
In the SBC of engineering and geological surveys, the cost of the work carried out is calculated based on the salaries of engineers, the wages of workers, the price of building materials and services provided, and depreciation of production. All calculations take into account key costs (product cost).
Also in the SBC of engineering and geological surveys in 1999, prices were calculated taking into account the structure, volume and methodology of field and other works that do not require a direct presence on the construction site. All work carried out must meet the standards of state regulatory documents.
Field work is considered a business trip, therefore, workers must be paid a certain amount, which is added to the total cost of field work. The cost of office work is calculated solely on the basis of the cost of the materials used to process the received survey data. Subsequently, SBC 99 of engineering and geological surveys underwent minor changes and was republished with additions.
The presence of a price guide for engineering and geological surveys makes it possible to correctly calculate the cost of technical surveys, which helps both customers and performers when concluding a contract. If you need more information, you can always contact the specialists of GeoGIS LLC.
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