Collection of basic prices for engineering geodetic surveys. Directory of base prices for engineering surveys

BASE PRICE GUIDE

FOR ENGINEERING SURVEYS FOR CONSTRUCTION

ENGINEERING AND GEODETIC SURVEYS

(prices are adjusted to the base level as of 01.01.2001)

Introduction date 2004-01-01

DEVELOPED Federal State Unitary Enterprise "PNIIIS" (Larina T.A., Rykhlova S.I., Chushkina N.I.), JSC "Institute Hydroproject" (Nikanorov E.A., Kharkov Yu.A.), LLC "NPC Ingeodin" (Kalbergenov G.G., Larin V.V.) with the participation of Federal State Unitary Enterprise "Aeroproject", the Committee for Architecture and Urban Planning of the Krasnodar Territory, CJSC "Lengiprorechtrans", OJSC "Lengiprotrans", CJSC "LenTISIZ", LLC "Metrotunnelgeodeziya", JSC "Mosgiprotrans" , State Unitary Enterprise "Mosgorgeotrest", State Unitary Enterprise "Mosinzhproekt", State Unitary Enterprise "MosTsTISIZ", LLC "Nikolay Ingeo", LLC "TyumenNIIgiprogaz", MU "Center for the preparation of permits for construction" of Yekaterinburg.

CONSIDERED Department of Pricing and Estimated Rationing of the Gosstroy of Russia (Stepanov V.A., Grishchenkova T.L.).

INTRODUCED Department of Pricing and Estimated Rationing of the Gosstroy of Russia.

APPROVED AND INTRODUCED from January 01, 2004 by the resolution of the Gosstroy of Russia dated December 23, 2003 N 213.

IN REPLACEMENT Collection of prices for survey work for capital construction- M. 1982: part I (tables 8-37, 50, 55-60, 62-73, 77-80, 84-92); part III, chapter 8 (tables 113, 115-119, 122-127, 152, 153), chapters 9-11; part VII (table 403); part VIII (tables 408-410, 414, 415, 418-420); Annex 3 (tables 7-9, 13, 22, 23); Directory of enlarged base prices for engineering and geodetic surveys for construction - M., 1997

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

1. Directory of basic prices for engineering survey for construction. Engineering and geodetic surveys (hereinafter referred to as the "Reference book") is designed to determine the base cost of engineering and geodetic surveys when setting prices in agreements (contracts).

2. This Handbook is intended for use by enterprises (organizations) regardless of departmental affiliation and organizational and legal forms:

Performers survey work for construction, licensed to conduct them;

Customers of survey works;

Authorities supervising the implementation of survey work.

3. Directory contains:

4. Prices are calculated at the level of the estimated and regulatory 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 the size depreciation charges for fixed assets, in accordance with the "Guidelines for the composition and accounting of costs included in the cost of design and survey products (works, services) for the construction and formation financial results"approved by the State Construction Committee of Russia by a letter dated 04/06/1994 N BE-19-10 / 9, taking into account the changes and additions provided for by the Government Decree Russian Federation dated July 1, 1995 N 661.

5. Prices are calculated according to the composition and modern technology production of field and cameral engineering and geodetic works, taking into account the requirements of GOSTs and current normative documents(approved or agreed by the State Construction Committee of Russia as of 01/01/2001), and are optimal for determining the cost of these works. The prices take into account overhead costs, planned savings, deductions for social needs, the cost of paying taxes and fees, including local taxes(excluding VAT).

Prices for field work are provided for their performance in expeditionary conditions with the payment of travel allowances or field allowances to employees.

Prices for cameral processing of survey materials are provided for their implementation in a hospital without paying employees 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 cameral work. In other cases, prices are provided separately for field and cameral work.

Prices are optimal for identical works. Primary processing of survey materials, carried out in expeditionary conditions, is included in the prices for field work.

The prices also include the costs of:

a) obtaining the terms of reference for the production of surveys;

b) study and generalization of the initial data necessary for the production of surveys;

c) preparation of contractual documentation;

d) preparation, verification of instruments, tools, equipment and metrological assurance of the unity and accuracy of measuring instruments;

e) current repair of equipment and tools;

f) loading and unloading of equipment and tools when moving on the site;

g) internal control and acceptance of survey materials;

h) issue of survey reporting materials in 4 copies, including 2 copies for the customer and 1 copy for the authority that issued the survey permit or carried out their registration;

i) submission of reporting materials to the customer, as well as in the prescribed manner to the authorities that issued permission for surveys or carried out their registration;

j) transfer of permanent geodetic signs for monitoring their safety and execution of the act.

7. The prices do not take into account and are determined additionally according to the relevant tables (standards) of this Handbook the costs of:

a) registration, on behalf of the customer, of permits (registration) for the conduct of surveys by the organization performing the surveys;

b) internal and external transport;

c) organization and liquidation of work at the facility;

d) felling glades and sights;

e) taxation of green spaces;

f) collection of information on the inventory of buildings and structures;

h) installation, dismantling and maintenance of special survey equipment;

i) supervising (methodological guidance) of works transferred for execution by subcontractors;

j) preparation and issuance to the customer of intermediate materials of engineering and geodetic surveys;

k) auxiliary work.

8. Prices are calculated for the conditions of surveying in the middle zone of the European part of the Russian Federation (in terms of wages), a favorable period of the year and the normal mode of surveying.

When determining estimated cost 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 high-mountainous regions, the coefficients given in Table 1 are applied to prices.

Table 1

District name

Coefficient

Mountain and alpine with absolute heights of the surface of the site above sea level, m:

from 1500 to 1700

St. 1700" 2000

1,15

" 2000 " 3000

St. 3000

1,25

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 prices for field work;

In areas with radioactivity more than 1 mSv / 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-99 (GN 2.6.1.758-99) ;

At night (from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.), a coefficient of 1.35 is applied to the cost of field work;

At night, in territories 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.

Note - Territories with a special regime include areas and areas where, due to the situation or the established regime, breaks or difficulties associated with loss of working time during surveys are inevitable: border areas, ranges, airfields, sites where blasting is carried out, areas with heavy dust air, operating construction sites, pits, quarries; environmentally hazardous territories and enterprises, territories of explosive, hazardous and hot workshops, territories of enterprises of the defense, chemical, petrochemical, metallurgical, coal and mining industries, oil and gas pumping stations of main pipelines, sensitive enterprises, operating power plants and substations, open switchgears of electrical stations, strips up to 200 m wide along existing power lines with a voltage of 500 kV and higher, main streets (avenues) of cities, as well as streets and boulevards of large cities of megacities, territories of railway stations, ports, backwaters, etc.

d) when performing field survey work, as well as cameral work performed in a field camp during 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

4-5,5

6-7,5

8-9,5

e) when performing surveys in the 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 Decree of the Council of Ministers of the RSFSR of 04.02.91 N 76 republican, regional, regional and other government or administrative authorities to wages employees engaged in surveys, regional coefficients are established, the coefficients given in table 3 are applied to the total of the estimated cost of these surveys.

Table 3

District coefficient to wages

Coefficient to the total of the estimated cost of surveys

1,05

1,15

1,08

1,25

1,13

1,15

1,25

1,35

1,45

Note - When introducing new regional coefficients to the wages of employees engaged in survey work 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 carrying out surveys by organizations making payments related to the provision of benefits to persons working in the regions of the Far North and areas equivalent to them (according to Appendix 5), as well as in other areas established by current legislation, the appropriate coefficients are applied to the total of the estimated cost of surveys :

1.5 - when performing surveys in the regions of 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 Territory and the Far East (Amur Region, Primorsky and Khabarovsk Territory), in the Arkhangelsk and Chita regions, the Republics of Buryatia, Karelia, Komi (with the exception of the regions of the Far North and areas equated to the regions of the Far North).

Note - With the simultaneous application of the coefficients specified in subparagraphs "e" and "e" of paragraph 8, the total multiplying factor to the total 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 associated with the transportation of surveyors, equipment and materials from the location of the survey organization (expedition, party, detachment) to the survey site and back, as well as directly at the work site, are determined according to table 4 as a percentage of the estimated cost of field survey work, as well as cameral 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 survey bases, radio stations, and also installation, dismantling and maintenance of survey equipment, determined by the prices of tables 82 and 83.

Table 4

Distance from the base of the survey organization, expedition, party or detachment to the survey site, km

Expenses for inland transport, %, at the estimated cost of field survey work, thousand rubles.

up to 75

St. 75 to 150

St. 150 to 300

St. 300 to 750

over

Up to 5

8,75

6,25

3,75

St. 5 to 10

11,25

10,0

8,75

6,25

" 10 " 15

13,75

12,5

11,25

10,0

8,75

" 15 " 20

16,25

15,0

13,75

12,5

11,25

" 20 " 30

18,75

17,5

16,25

15,0

13,75

" 30 " 40

21.25o*

20,0

18,75

17,5

16,25

" 40 " 50

23,75

22,5

21,25

20,0

18,75

" 50 " 100

26,25

25,0

23,75

22,5

21,25

Notes: 1. Expenses for inland transport may be determined based on actual costs in the prices of the current period:

a) when performing field survey work in the regions of the Far North and areas equated to them, in sparsely populated (uninhabited) regions (alpine, desert, taiga, tundra);

b) for rent and maintenance of special Vehicle- airplanes, helicopters, all-terrain vehicles, boats, barges, launches, reindeer and dog teams, camels, horse packs, etc.

2. In the case of determining the costs of inland transport in the prices of the current period, the standards of Table 4 do not apply.

3. When performing surveys of the routes of linear structures with a length of more than 100 km, a coefficient of 1.1 is applied to the standards of § 8.

10. Expenses for external transport associated with the travel of employees and transportation of survey equipment and cargo from the permanent location of the organization performing surveys to the base of the survey expedition, party or team (or to the survey site) and back, are determined according to Table 5 as a percentage of the estimated cost of field survey work, as well as office work performed in expeditionary conditions (taking into account the coefficients given in subparagraphs 8 "a", "b", "c", "d" of the General Instructions), including the costs of inland transport, determined by table 4 (with the exception of 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 by the prices of tables 82 and 83.

Table 5

Travel and transportation distance in one direction, km

Expenses for external transport in both directions, % of the estimated cost of field work, as well as office work performed in expeditionary conditions, duration, months

up to 1

12 or more

St. 25 to 100

14,0

11,5

" 100 " 300

19,6

15,4

12,7

" 300 " 500

25,2

21,0

16,8

" 500 " 1000

30,8

25,2

19,6

"1000 " 2000

36,4

32,2

28,0

13,2

St. 2000

39,2

36,4

20,0

16,0

12,0

Notes: 1. Expenses for external transport at distances up to 25 km are not included in the estimates.

2. The norms of § 1 are applied only if it is inexpedient (due to operational necessity or unfavorable conditions for the passage of workers and transportation of goods) to daily transportation of survey equipment and workers to the location of the survey organization from the survey site and back.

3. When performing certain types of surveys in unfavorable conditions for the travel of workers and the transportation of goods to hard-to-reach survey sites and back, the costs of external transport may be determined at actual costs in the prices of the current period.

4. In the case of determining the costs in the prices of the current period, the norms of Table 5 do not apply.

11. When performing surveys in particularly difficult natural conditions or in hard-to-reach areas (on the polar islands, in the glacier zone, in high-mountainous, desert, taiga, tundra regions, etc.) for special events (attracting climbers-instructors, guides, organization of the rescue service, etc.) may provide for additional costs, which are determined by the actual costs in the prices of the current period.

12. Determined by individual budget calculation, compiled in the prices of the current period based on the labor costs of the organization performing the survey, and the actual costs of organizations providing services (according to price lists, tariffs, invoices, etc.), and the following expenses are additionally paid by the customer:

For the collection (receipt, acquisition) of aerospace, cartographic and other survey materials of past years;

Associated with the necessary approvals in the production of certain types of field work;

To compensate the costs of operating organizations when agreeing with them on the plan of underground utilities;

For the lease of bases and radio stations during surveys in the regions of the Far North and equivalent areas, in sparsely populated (uninhabited) regions (alpine, desert, taiga, tundra);

For the rental of special survey equipment and special vehicles;

For the purchase of a logging ticket;

To compensate for material damage associated with deforestation during surveys;

Associated with compensation to land users for material damage caused in connection with injuries during surveys on their land plots;

To pay for the services of third-party organizations necessary for the production of engineering surveys.

13. The costs of organizing and liquidating work at the facility are determined in the amount of 6% of the estimated cost of field work, as well as cameral work performed in forwarding conditions (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 (with the exception of 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 by the prices of tables 82 and 83.

Notes: 1. The following coefficients apply to the amount of expenses for the organization and liquidation of work, determined in paragraph 13:

2.5 - for surveys with an estimated cost of up to 30 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) regions (alpine, desert, taiga and tundra):

2.0 - for surveys with an estimated cost of over 30 to 75 thousand rubles;

1.5 - the same, over 75 to 150 thousand rubles.

2. When performing field surveys at the facility continuously for more than one year, the coefficients given in Table 6 should be applied to the amount of expenses for the organization and liquidation of work.

Table 6

Duration of field surveys, months

Coefficient

St. 12 to 16

" 16 " 20

" 20 " 24

over 24

14. When carrying out field work without paying field allowances or travel allowances to workers, a coefficient of 0.85 is applied to the prices for these works.

When performing office processing of survey materials in expeditionary conditions with the payment of field allowances or travel allowances to workers, a coefficient of 1.15 is applied to the prices for these works.

15. Increasing coefficients are applied to the cost of survey work, if necessary:

a) issuance of intermediate survey materials to the customer (if provided for by the terms of reference or work program), a coefficient of 1.1 is applied to the cost of these surveys (with the exception of the costs determined in paragraphs 9-13);

b) performance of cameral works using materials of restricted use, a coefficient of 1.1 is applied to the prices for these works;

c) performing field work with artificial lighting of reading devices, a coefficient of 1.15 is applied to their cost;

d) drawing up a plan of underground and above-ground structures in color (paints) a coefficient of 1.1 is applied to the cost of the corresponding cameral work;

e) performing cameral and cartographic work using computer technology a coefficient of 1.2 is applied to the cost of the relevant work;

f) carrying out cartographic works with drawing up plans (longitudinal profiles) in two forms: on magnetic and paper carriers, a coefficient of 1.75 is applied to their cost.

Note - Simultaneous application of the coefficients provided for in subparagraphs "d" and "e" is not allowed.

16. The costs of supervising (methodological guidance) engineering surveys (or certain types of survey work) when they are performed by subcontracting organizations are determined by the organization subcontracting the work, additionally in the amount of up to 5% of the cost of these works (with the exception of expenses determined by items 8 "c" and "d"; 9-13 of the General Instructions, as well as without taking into account the cost of performing auxiliary work given in Chapter 10, tables 81-84, aerial photography and services of third parties).

17. When applying to prices (costs) several coefficients established by the Handbook, the latter are multiplied (with the exception of the coefficients of subparagraphs "e" and "e" of paragraph 8 of the General Instructions).

18. The estimate attached to the contract provides for additional costs for the works and services listed in paragraph 12 of the General Instructions, as well as unforeseen costs in the amount of at least 10% of the estimated cost of survey work.

19. If it is necessary to urgently perform survey work, a multiplying coefficient is applied to the estimated cost of surveys, the value of which is established in the contract by agreement of the parties.

20. The prices of this Handbook are given to the level of costs as of 01.01.01. Bringing the base cost of engineering and geodetic surveys to the price level of the current period is carried out by applying to this cost an inflation index determined in the prescribed manner.

21. The inflation index is not applied to expenses determined by actual expenses in the prices of the current period. Costs measured at current period prices include either:

In a separate estimate;

In the general estimate in a separate section and are placed after the line "total cost estimate", calculated at the prices of this Handbook and reduced to the price level of the current period.

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The development of new territories for the needs of the national economy and the construction of roads, as well as buildings for various purposes, require the study of soils and groundwater contained in them. This is what engineering geology does. Specialists go to the site, study it, drill wells, take soil and water samples. In the laboratory, they are tested, subjecting them to various influences. The obtained characteristics are evaluated, the necessary calculations are made. For a preliminary cost estimate, investors or developers turn to the CBC for engineering surveys. They are updated periodically.

CBC for engineering surveys for construction 2004 is designed to form the cost of work when drawing up contracts between the customer and the contractor who has a license. It is used when checking the targeted and legitimate use of costs by regulatory authorities.

On what factors does the cost of geodesy, displayed in the directory of basic prices for engineering surveys for construction in 2004, depend?

  • Type of work. It can be a complex or one type of research. The need to perform some related services affect the price.
  • The complexity of the geological conditions of the site. If the terrain is more or less even, there is a developed road network, geologists can effortlessly drive up to the object and complete the task. Such sites belong to the first category of complexity.

Areas with uneven terrain - beams, ravines, mounds, overgrown with shrubs on the banks of reservoirs with a rare network of roads with poor coverage that complicate access, are classified in the second category. This also includes neighborhoods oversaturated with houses with difficult access for drilling equipment. The third category includes mountainous, sparsely populated areas, swamps.

The compilation of basic prices for engineering surveys takes into account the complexity of the conditions. The price of work is multiplied by a certain coefficient. The developer, taking into account the characteristics of his site, can evaluate them according to the reference book. The directory has enlarged base prices for engineering surveys and single base prices for one type of work.

  • The amount of salary and other payments established by the organization. If workers are not paid food and lodging, a factor that increases the pay is applied. The handbook provides for field, night allowances.
  • The price includes the cost of materials, fuels and lubricants.
  • depreciation expenses.

SBC for engineering surveys for the construction of 2006

The document changed the CBC to engineering surveys for the construction of 1999. Like the document of 2004, it is designed for work in the central part of Russia. It contains unit base prices for geodetic services. They relate to payment for observations of deformation processes, the installation of geodetic markers, marking and measuring work. Attached to the document are tables with notes on the applied coefficients.

SBC for engineering and hydrometeorological surveys on rivers

The handbook was adopted in 2001. It relates to the prices of hydrometeorological works aimed at setting up observation posts on river channels with a width of no more than a few kilometers: reconnaissance of the area, hydrology, cameral work. They set up water gauges for observations. The price of work depends on the density of the soil. They have a category of difficulty. The most difficult to develop are subject to multiplication of the cost by a factor. These are solid soils with freezing depth of about half a meter. The table contains a list of works for the installation of hydrometeorological observation devices with the corresponding coefficients that affect the price of the work.

STATE COMMITTEE OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION

FOR CONSTRUCTION AND HOUSING AND UTILITY COMPLEX

(GOSSTROY OF RUSSIA)

DIRECTORY OF BASIC PRICES FOR ENGINEERING SURVEYS FOR CONSTRUCTION

ENGINEERING AND GEODETIC SURVEYS

(prices are adjusted to the base level as of 01.01.2001)

Moscow 2004

DEVELOPED BY FGUP "PNIIIS" (Larina T.A., Rykhlova S.I., Chushkina N.I.), OJSC "Institute Hydroproject" (Nikanorov E.A., Kharkov Yu.A.), LLC "NPC Ingeodin" ( Kalbergenov G.G., Larin V.V.) with the participation of Federal State Unitary Enterprise "Aeroproject", the Committee for Architecture and Urban Planning of the Krasnodar Territory, CJSC "Lengiprorechtrans", OJSC "Lengiprotrans", CJSC "LenTISIZ",

Ltd "Metrotunnelgeodeziya", JSC "Mosgiprotrans", State Unitary Enterprise "Mosgorgeotrest", State Unitary Enterprise "Mosinzhproekt", State Unitary Enterprise "MosTsTISIZ",

Ltd "Nikolay Ingeo", LLC "TyumenNIIgiprogaz", MU "Center for the preparation of permits for construction", Yekaterinburg.

REVIEWED by the Department of Pricing and Estimated Rationing of the Gosstroy of Russia (Stepanov V.A., Grishchenkova T.L.).

INTRODUCED by the Department of Pricing and Estimated Rationing of the Gosstroy of Russia.

APPROVED AND PUT INTO EFFECT on January 1, 2004 by the Decree of the Gosstroy of Russia dated December 23, 2003 No. 213.

INSTEAD OF the Collection of prices for survey work for capital construction - M. 1982: part I (tables 8 - 37, 50, 55 - 60, 62 - 73, 77 - 80, 84 - 92); part III, chapter 8 (tables 113, 115 - 119, 122 - 127, 152, 153), chapters 9 - 11; part VII (table 403); part VIII (tables 408 - 410, 414, 415, 418 - 420); Annex 3 (tables 7 - 9, 13, 22, 23); Directory of enlarged basic

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prices for engineering and geodetic surveys for construction -

General instructions

Part I. Enlarged base prices for complex engineering and geodetic surveys for construction

General provisions

Chapter 1. Aggregated basic prices for the implementation of complexgeodetic engineering surveys during the creation (development) of planned high-altitude support

geodetic networks

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Part II. Basic prices for certain types of engineering and geodetic works

General provisions

Chapter 4

Chapter 5 Surveying Existing Linear Structures

Chapter 6. Survey, leveling and description of underground and above-ground structures

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9. Registration of survey work and acceptance of engineering survey materials

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Part III. Base prices for ancillary work

Chapter 10

Appendix 1. Coefficients to prices for engineering surveys carried out in desert and waterless areas

Annex 2. The duration of the unfavorable period of the year for the production of field engineering surveys

Appendix 3

Annex 4

Annex 5. List of regions of the Far North and areas equated to regions of the Far North

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

1. Directory of basic prices for engineering surveys for construction. Engineering and geodetic surveys (hereinafter referred to as the "Reference book") is designed to determine the base cost of engineering and geodetic surveys when setting prices in agreements (contracts).

2. This Handbook is intended for use by enterprises (organizations) regardless of departmental affiliation and organizational and legal forms:

- performers of survey works for construction, who have a license to conduct them;

- customers of survey works;

- bodies supervising the implementation of survey work.

3. Directory contains:

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- aggregated base prices (hereinafter referred to as "Prices") for the implementation of complex engineering and geodetic surveys;

- unit base prices (hereinafter referred to as "Prices") for the performance of certain types engineering and geodetic works;

- unit base prices (hereinafter referred to as "Prices") for the performance of ancillary works.

4. Prices are calculated in terms of of the estimated regulatory base as of 01.01.2001 on the terms of remuneration of engineering and technical workers and workers, the cost of materials and services, as well as the amount of depreciation deductions for fixed assets, in accordance with the “Methodological recommendations on the composition and accounting of costs included in the cost of design and survey products (works, services) for construction and formation of financial results”, approved by the State Construction Committee of Russia by letter No. BE-19-10/9 dated 04/06/1994, taking into account the changes and additions provided for by the Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation dated 07/01/1995. No. 661.

5. Prices are calculated in accordance with the composition and modern technology for the production of field and cameral engineering and geodetic works, taking into account the requirements of GOSTs and current regulatory documents (approved or agreed by the State Construction Committee of Russia as of 01/01/2001), and are optimal for determining the cost of these works. The prices take into account overhead costs, planned savings, social contributions, the cost of paying taxes and fees, including local taxes (except VAT).

Prices for field work are provided for their performance in expeditionary conditions with the payment of travel allowances or field allowances to employees.

Prices for cameral processing of survey materials are provided for their implementation in a hospital without paying employees travel allowances or field allowances.

6. Prices are given in rubles and for certain types of work are given

v in the form of a fraction: above the line - the price of field work, below the line - the price of cameral work. In other cases, prices are provided separately for field and cameral work.

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Prices are optimal for identical works. Primary processing of survey materials, carried out in expeditionary conditions, is included in the prices for field work.

The prices also include the costs of:

a) obtaining the terms of reference for the production of surveys;

b) study and generalization of the initial data necessary for the production of surveys;

c) preparation of contractual documentation;

d) preparation, verification of instruments, tools, equipment and metrological assurance of the unity and accuracy of measuring instruments;

e) current repair of equipment and tools;

f) loading and unloading of equipment and tools when moving on the site;

g) internal control and acceptance of survey materials;

h) issue of survey reporting materials in 4 copies, including 2 copies for the customer and 1 copy for the authority that issued the survey permit or carried out their registration;

i) submission of reporting materials to the customer, as well as in the prescribed manner to the authorities that issued permission for surveys or carried out their registration;

j) transfer of permanent geodetic signs for monitoring their safety and execution of the act.

7. The prices do not take into account and are determined additionally according to the relevant tables (standards) of this Handbook the costs of:

a) registration, on behalf of the customer, of permits (registration) for the conduct of surveys by the organization performing the surveys;

b) internal and external transport;

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c) organization and liquidation of work at the facility;

d) felling glades and sights;

e) taxation of green spaces;

f) collection of information on the inventory of buildings and structures;

h) installation, dismantling and maintenance of special survey equipment;

i) supervising (methodological guidance) of works transferred for execution by subcontractors;

j) preparation and issuance to the customer of intermediate materials of engineering and geodetic surveys;

k) auxiliary work.

8. Prices are calculated for the conditions of surveying in the middle zone of the European part of the Russian Federation (in terms of wages), a favorable period of the year and the normal mode of surveying.

When determining the estimated cost of surveys carried out in other regions of the Russian Federation, under the conditions of 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 high-mountainous regions, the coefficients given in table 1 are applied to prices.

Table 1

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District name

Coefficient

Mountain and alpine with absolute heights of the surface of the site above sea level, m:

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 prices for field work;

- in areas with radioactivity more than 1 mSv / 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-99 (GN 2.6.1.758-99);

- at night (from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.) a coefficient of 1.35 is applied to the cost of field work;

- at night, in territories 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.

Note - Territories with a special regime include areas and areas where, due to the situation or the established regime, interruptions or difficulties are inevitable due to loss of working time during surveys:

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border areas, landfills, airfields, sites where blasting is carried out, areas with high dust content in the air, active construction sites, pits, quarries; environmentally hazardous territories and enterprises, territories of explosive, hazardous and hot workshops, territories of enterprises of the defense, chemical, petrochemical, metallurgical, coal and mining industries, oil and gas pumping stations of main pipelines, sensitive enterprises, operating power plants and substations, open switchgears of electrical stations, strips up to 200 m wide along existing power transmission lines with a voltage of 500 kV and higher, main streets (avenues) of cities, as well as streets and boulevards of large cities and metropolitan areas, territories of railway stations, ports, backwaters, etc.

d) when performing field survey work, as well as cameral work performed in a field camp during 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

The duration of the unfavorable

Coefficient

period, months

e) when performing surveys in the 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 February 4, 1991 No. 76, republican, regional, regional and other government or administrative bodies to the wages of employees engaged in surveys, regional coefficients are established, to the total estimated cost

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these surveys apply the coefficients given in Table 3.

Table 3

District coefficient to the coefficient to the total estimated

wages

survey costs

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Note - When introducing, after 01.01.01, in a legislative or directive manner, new regional coefficients to the wages of workers engaged in survey work, the coefficients to the total estimated cost of surveys are determined in accordance with table 3.

f) when carrying out surveys by organizations making payments related to the provision of benefits to persons working in areas of the Far North and equivalent areas (according to Appendix 5), as well as in other areas established by current legislation, the appropriate coefficients are applied to the total estimated cost of surveys :

1.5 - when performing surveys in the regions of 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 Territory and the Far East (Amur Region, Primorsky and Khabarovsk Territories), in the Arkhangelsk and Chita Regions, the Republics of Buryatia, Karelia, Komi (with the exception of the regions of the Far North and areas equated to regions of the Far North).

Note - With the simultaneous application of the coefficients specified in subparagraphs "e" and "e" of paragraph 8, the total multiplying factor to the total 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. The costs of inland transport associated with the transportation of surveyors, equipment and materials from the location of the survey organization (expedition, party, detachment) to the survey site and back, as well as directly at the work site, are determined according to table 4 as a percentage of the estimated cost of field survey work, as well as office 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 survey bases, radio stations, and also installation, dismantling and maintenance of survey equipment, determined by the prices of tables 82 and 83.

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Table 4

Distance from base

exploration

at the estimated cost of field

organizations,

expeditions

party or group

St. 75 to St. 150 to

to the site

surveys, km

Notes : 1. Costs for

internal transport

it is allowed to determine by actual costs in the prices of the current period:

a) when performing field survey work in the regions of the Far North and areas equated to them, in sparsely populated (uninhabited) regions (alpine, desert, taiga, tundra);

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Distance from base

Inland transport costs, %,

exploration

at the estimated cost of field

organizations,

survey work, thousand rubles

expeditions

party or group

up to 75 St. 75 to St. 150 to

to the site

surveys, km

b) for the rental and maintenance of special vehicles - aircraft, helicopters, all-terrain vehicles, boats, barges, longboats, reindeer and dog teams, camels, horse packs, etc.

2. In the case of determining the costs of inland transport in the prices of the current period, the standards of the table 4 do not apply.

3. When performing surveys of the routes of linear structures with a length of more than 100 km, a coefficient of 1.1 is applied to the standards of § 8.

10. Expenses for external transport associated with the travel of employees and the 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 team (or to the survey site) and back are determined according to the table 5 as a percentage of the estimated cost of field survey work, as well as office work performed in expeditionary conditions (taking into account the coefficients given in subparagraphs 8 "a", "b", "c", "d" of the General Instructions), including expenses for internal transport, determined according to table 4 (with the exception of 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 by the prices of tables 82

and 83 .

Table 5

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Distance

works, as well as those carried out in

travel and

transportation to

duration, months

direction,

« 300

« 1000

Notes: 1. Expenses for external transport for distances up to 25 km are not included in the estimates.

2. The norms of § 1 are applied only if it is inexpedient (due to operational necessity or unfavorable conditions for the passage of workers and transportation of goods) to daily transportation of survey equipment and workers to the location of the survey organization from the survey site and back.

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External transport costs in both

Distance

directions, % of the estimated cost of field

works, as well as those carried out in

travel and

expeditionary conditions of cameral work,

transportation to

duration, months

direction,

3. When performing certain types of surveys in unfavorable conditions for the travel of workers and the transportation of goods to hard-to-reach survey sites and back, the costs of external transport may be determined at actual costs in the prices of the current period.

4. In the case of determining expenses in the prices of the current period, the standards of the table 5 do not apply.

11. When performing surveys in particularly difficult natural conditions or in hard-to-reach areas (on the polar islands,

v glacier zone, in high-mountainous, desert, taiga, tundra regions, etc.) for special events (attracting climbers-instructors, guides, organization of the rescue service, etc.) may provide for additional costs, which are determined by the actual costs in the prices of the current period.

12. Determined by a separate estimate, compiled

v prices of the current period based on the labor costs of the organization performing the survey and the actual costs of the organizations providing services (according to price lists, tariffs, invoices, etc.), and the following expenses are additionally paid by the customer:

- for the collection (receipt, acquisition) of aerospace, cartographic and other survey materials of past years;

- related to the necessary approvals in the production of certain types of field work;

- to compensate for the costs of operating organizations when agreeing with them on the plan of underground utilities;

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- for the lease of bases and radio stations for surveys in the regions of the Far North and equivalent areas, in sparsely populated (uninhabited) regions (alpine, desert, taiga, tundra);

- for the rental of special survey equipment and special vehicles;

- for the purchase of a logging ticket;

- on compensation for material damage associated with deforestation during surveys;

- related to compensation to land users for material damage caused in connection with injuries during surveys on their land plots;

- to pay for the services of third-party organizations necessary for the production of engineering surveys.

13. The costs of organizing and liquidating work at the facility are determined in the amount of 6% of the estimated cost of field work, as well as cameral work performed in forwarding conditions, (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, (with the exception of 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 at the prices of tables 82 and 83.

Notes: 1. The following coefficients apply to the costs of organizing and liquidating work, determined in paragraph 13: 2.5 - for surveys with an estimated cost of up to 30 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) regions (alpine, desert, taiga and tundra):

2.0 - for surveys with an estimated cost of over 30 to 75 thousand rubles;

1.5 - the same, over 75 to 150 thousand rubles.

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2. When performing field surveys at the facility continuously for more than one year, the coefficients given in Table 6 should be applied to the amount of expenses for the organization and liquidation of work.

Table 6

Duration of field surveys,

Coefficient

14. When carrying out field work without paying field allowances or travel allowances to workers, a coefficient of 0.85 is applied to the prices for these works.

When performing office processing of survey materials in expeditionary conditions with the payment of field allowances or travel allowances to workers, a coefficient of 1.15 is applied to the prices for these works.

15. Increasing coefficients are applied to the cost of survey work, if necessary:

a) issuance of intermediate survey materials to the customer (if it is provided for in the terms of reference or work program), a coefficient of 1.1 is applied to the cost of these surveys (with the exception of the costs specified in paragraphs 9 - 13);

b) performance of cameral works using materials of restricted use, a coefficient of 1.1 is applied to the prices for these works;

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c) performing field work with artificial lighting of reading devices, the coefficient is applied to their cost

d) drawing up a plan of underground and above-ground structures in color (paints) a coefficient of 1.1 is applied to the cost of the corresponding cameral work;

e) performing cameral and cartographic works using computer technologies, a coefficient of 1.2 is applied to the cost of the relevant work;

f) carrying out cartographic works with drawing up plans (longitudinal profiles) in two forms: on magnetic and paper carriers, a coefficient of 1.75 is applied to their cost.

Note - Simultaneous application of the coefficients provided for in subparagraphs "e" and "f" is not allowed.

16. The costs of supervising (methodological guidance) engineering surveys (or certain types of survey work) when they are performed by subcontractors are determined by the organization subcontracting the work, additionally in the amount of up to 5% of the cost of these works (with the exception of the costs determined in paragraphs 8 " v"

and "G"; 9 - 13 of the General Instructions, as well as without taking into account the cost of performing auxiliary work, given in the chapter 10, tables 81 - 84, aerial photography and third party services).

17. When applied to prices (values) of several coefficients established by the Handbook, the latter are multiplied (with the exception of the coefficients of subparagraphs "e"

and "e" point 8 of the General Instructions).

18. The estimate attached to the contract provides for additional costs for the works and services listed in paragraph 12 of the General Instructions, as well as unforeseen costs in the amount of at least 10% of the estimated cost of survey work.

19. If it is necessary to urgently perform survey work, a multiplying coefficient is applied to the estimated cost of the survey, the value of which is established in the contract by agreement of the parties.