Sbts 99 environmental engineering surveys. State estimate standard "Directory of basic prices for design work in construction" Engineering-geological and engineering-ecological surveys for construction"

General provisions reference book of basic prices for engineering-geological and engineering-ecological surveys for the construction of OJSC "PNIIIS"

1.1 A directory of basic prices for engineering-geological and engineering-ecological surveys for construction is recommended for determining the base cost of engineering-geological and engineering-ecological surveys, ground surveys building materials and sources of water supply based on groundwater when setting prices in agreements (contracts).

1.2 This Handbook is intended for use by enterprises (organizations) of various organizational and legal forms that carry out survey work (including buildings and structures) and have a license to carry it out.

1.3 The Directory contains basic prices for:

  • reconnaissance (route) survey and route observations;
  • drilling operations;
  • mining operations;
  • experimental filtration work, field studies of soils and sampling;
  • laboratory work and research;
  • office work;
  • various works and services;
  • auxiliary work.

1.4 Prices are calculated based on official salaries of engineering technical work workers, tariff rates for workers, costs of materials and services, depreciation rates for fixed assets as of 01/01/91, taking into account the basic provisions on the composition of costs included in the cost of products (works, services) with amendments and additions provided for by Government Decree Russian Federation dated 07/01/95 No. 661.

1.5 Prices are calculated in accordance with the composition, volume and production technology of field and office work, ensuring the creation of reporting documentation that meets the requirements of GOSTs and current regulatory documents(approved or agreed upon by the State Construction Committee of Russia), and are optimal for determining the cost of these works. Prices for field work are provided for performing this work under expeditionary conditions, i.e. with payment of travel allowances or field allowances to employees. Prices for office processing of survey materials and production laboratory work are designed to be performed in a hospital setting, i.e. without paying employees travel allowances or field allowances.

1.6 Prices are given in rubles and for certain types of work are given in the form of a fraction: above the line is the price of field work, below the line is the price of office work. In other cases, prices are provided separately for field and desk work. Primary processing of survey materials, carried out under expeditionary conditions, is taken into account in the prices for field work. The prices also take into account the costs of:

  • receiving terms of reference for carrying out surveys;
  • coordination with the customer of the research program (instructions) and preparation of contractual documentation;
  • preparation, verification of instruments, tools, equipment and metrological assurance of the uniformity and accuracy of measuring instruments;
  • internal control and acceptance of survey materials;
  • delivery of survey reports to the customer.

1.7 The prices do not take into account and are determined additionally according to the relevant tables (standards) of this Directory and the following costs are provided for in the estimates:

  • internal transport;
  • external transport;
  • organization and liquidation of work at the site;
  • selection of monoliths, bulk samples and samples for analysis of contamination by chemical and bacteriological indicators;
  • drawing up and agreeing with the customer a research program (instruction), as well as drawing up and issuing a technical report (conclusion) to the customer;
  • preparation and delivery of intermediate engineering survey materials to the customer;
  • various auxiliary works (geotechnical control, radiometric work, geodetic work, etc.);
  • registration of permits (registration) for engineering surveys;
  • land reclamation;
  • maintenance (rent) of survey bases and radio stations;
  • installation, dismantling and maintenance (rental) of special survey equipment.

State Committee of the Russian Federation
on housing and construction policy
(Gosstroy of Russia)

Reference price guide

for engineering-geological and
engineering and environmental
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 Gidroproekt, SPC Ingeodin, with the participation of the Committee on 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 Work of the Gosstroy of Russia

APPROVED by the State Committee of the Russian Federation on Housing and Construction Policy (letter dated June 22, 1998, No. 9-4/84).

ADOPTED AND ENTERED INTO EFFECT ON 01/01/1999

Instead of chapters 12, 14, 15 and table 198 of chapter 17 of the Collection of prices for survey work for capital construction, 1982; Directory of basic prices for laboratory engineering and geological work, 1996; Directory of basic prices for drilling work during engineering and geological surveys for construction, 1997; Directory of basic prices for desk engineering and geological work, 1997.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

PART I. BASIC PRICES FOR RECOVERY (ROUTE) SURVEYS AND ROUTE OBSERVATIONS

General provisions

Chapter 1. Engineering-geological, engineering-hydrogeological and engineering-ecological reconnaissance (route) survey

Chapter 2. Route observations carried out during the compilation of engineering-geological, engineering-hydrogeological and engineering-ecological maps of scales 1:50000 - 1:500

PART II. BASIC PRICES FOR DRILLING OPERATIONS

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

Chapter 7. Vibratory drilling

Chapter 8. Reverse circulation drilling

PART III. BASIC PRICES FOR MINING WORKS

General provisions

Chapter 9. Open pit mining

Chapter 10. Mining underground mines

Chapter 11. Related work when excavating mine workings

PART IV. BASIC PRICES FOR EXPERIMENTAL FILTRATION WORKS AND STATIONARY OBSERVATIONS

General provisions

Chapter 12. Experimental filtration work

Chapter 13. Stationary observations

Chapter 14. Related work

PART V. FIELD STUDIES OF SOILS AND SAMPLING

Chapter 15. Field studies of soils

Chapter 16. Sampling

PART VI. BASIC PRICES FOR LABORATORY WORK AND RESEARCH

General provisions

Chapter 17. Single determinations and comprehensive studies (tests) of the physical and mechanical properties of soils (rocks)

Chapter 18. Single definitions, comprehensive studies of the chemical composition of soils (soils) and water

Chapter 19. Single definitions and comprehensive studies of the physical and mechanical properties of soil building materials

PART VII. BASIC PRICES FOR CAMERA WORK

General provisions

Chapter 20. Pre-field office work

Chapter 21. Office processing of field and laboratory materials

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 work

Chapter 26. Land reclamation

Chapter 27. Registration of survey work and acceptance of engineering survey materials

Chapter 28. Auxiliary work

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

Appendix 2. Duration of the unfavorable period of the year for field engineering surveys

Appendix 3. Regional coefficients for wages of employees of design and survey organizations (with the exception of survey expeditions, parties and detachments) *)

Appendix 4. Regional coefficients for wages of workers of survey expeditions, parties and detachments *)

Appendix 5. List of regions of the Far North and areas equated to regions of the Far North *)

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

1. The Directory of basic prices for engineering-geological and engineering-ecological surveys for construction (hereinafter referred to as the “Directory”) is recommended for determining the base cost of engineering-geological and engineering-ecological surveys, surveys of soil building materials and water supply sources based on groundwater at 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 conduct it.

Reconnaissance (route) survey and route observations;

Drilling operations;

Mining works;

Experimental filtration work, field studies of soils and sampling;

Laboratory work and research;

Office work;

Various works and services;

Auxiliary work.

4. Prices are calculated on the basis of official salaries of engineering and technical workers, tariff rates of workers, cost of materials and services, depreciation rates for fixed assets as of 01/01/91, taking into account the basic provisions on the composition of costs included in the cost of products (works, services) with amendments and additions provided for by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation dated 01.07.95 No. 661.

5. Prices are calculated in accordance with the composition, volume and technology of field and office work, ensuring the creation of reporting documentation that meets the requirements of GOSTs and current regulatory documents (approved or agreed upon by the State Construction Committee of Russia), and are optimal for determining the cost of these works.

Prices for field work are provided for performing this work under expeditionary conditions, i.e. with payment of travel allowances or field allowances to employees.

Prices for desk processing of research materials and laboratory work are provided for performing them in a hospital setting, i.e. without paying employees travel allowances or field allowances.

6. Prices are given in rubles and for certain types of work are given in the form of a fraction: above the line is the price of field work, below the line is the price of office work. In other cases, prices are provided separately for field and desk work.

Primary processing of survey materials, carried out under expeditionary conditions, is taken into account in the prices for field work. The prices also take into account the costs of:

a) receipt of technical specifications for conducting surveys;

b) coordination with the customer of the research program (instructions) and preparation of contractual documentation;

c) preparation, verification of instruments, tools, equipment and metrological assurance of the uniformity and accuracy of measuring instruments;

d) internal control and acceptance of survey materials;

e) delivery of survey reporting materials to the customer.

7. The prices do not take into account and are determined additionally according to the relevant tables (standards) of this Directory and the following costs are provided for in the estimates:

a) internal transport;

b) external transport;

c) organization and liquidation of work at the site;

d) selection of monoliths, bulk samples and samples for analysis of contamination by chemical and bacteriological indicators;

e) drawing up and agreeing with the customer a research program (instruction), as well as drawing up and issuing a technical report (conclusion) to the customer;

f) preparation and delivery of intermediate engineering survey materials to the customer;

g) various auxiliary works (geotechnical control, radiometric work, geodetic work, etc.);

h) registration of permits (registration) for engineering surveys;

i) land reclamation;

k) installation, dismantling and maintenance (rental) of special survey equipment.

8. Prices are calculated for survey conditions in middle lane the European part of the Russian Federation (in terms of wages), a favorable period of the year and a normal regime for carrying out survey work.

When determining the estimated cost of surveys carried out in other regions of the Russian Federation, as well as during unfavorable periods of the year, the corresponding coefficients are applied to prices:

a) when carrying out surveys in mountainous and high-mountain areas, the coefficients given in Table 1 are applied to prices.

Table 1

b) when carrying out surveys in desert and waterless areas, the coefficients given in Appendix 1 are applied to the prices for these surveys;

c) when carrying out surveys in territories with a special regime, a coefficient of 1.25 is applied to prices for field work, and in areas with radioactivity more than 1 m 3 per year or 0.1 rem/year - a coefficient of 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, due to the situation or established regime, interruptions or difficulties associated with loss of working time during surveys are inevitable: border areas, testing grounds, airfields, construction sites where blasting operations are carried out, areas with strong air dustiness (construction sites, quarries, etc.), environmentally hazardous areas, internal territories of explosive, hazardous and hot workshops of defense, chemical, metallurgical, coal and mining industries, operating power stations and substations, open switchgears of power stations, strips up to 200 m wide existing power 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 survey work 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 unfavorable period, months:

Coefficient

e) when carrying out surveys in regions of the Russian Federation, for which, in accordance with the current legislation of the Russian Federation (according to Appendices 3, 4) or in accordance with Resolution of the Council of Ministers of the RSFSR dated 02/04/91 No. 76, republican, regional, regional, etc. Government or administrative bodies have established regional coefficients for the wages of workers involved in surveys; the coefficients given in Table 3 are applied to the total estimated cost of these surveys.

Table 3

Regional coefficient to wages

Coefficient to the total estimated cost of surveys

Note - When new regional coefficients for wages are introduced after 01.07.98 by law or by directive, the coefficients for the total estimated cost of surveys are determined in accordance with Table 3.

c) 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 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 surveys :

1.50 - when carrying out 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, Krasnoyarsk region 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 regions of the Far North and areas equated to regions of the Far North North).

Note - When simultaneously applying the coefficients specified in subparagraphs “d” and “f” of paragraph 8, the overall increasing 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. Inland transport costs are determined according to Table 4 as a percentage 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 maintaining bases, radio stations, as well as installation, dismantling and maintenance of survey 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:

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

St. 5 to 10

St. 10 to 20

St. 20 to 50

- » - 10 - » - 15

- " - 15 - " - 20

- " - 20 - " - 25

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

a) with an estimated cost of field survey work of 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 (high mountains, desert, taiga, tundra), when the survey site is removed from the base of the survey organization, expedition, party or detachment at a distance of up to 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. If expenses are determined in prices of the current period, the standards of Table 4 do not apply.

10. External transport costs associated with the travel of workers 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 detachment (or to the survey site) and back, are determined according to Table 5 as a percentage of the estimate the cost of field survey work (taking into account the coefficients given in subparagraphs 8 a, b, c, d of the General Instructions), including inland transport costs determined according to Table 4 (except for the costs provided for in Note 1 of Table 4), as well as costs for maintenance of bases and radio stations, installation, dismantling and maintenance of survey equipment, determined according to tables 100 and 101.

Table 5

Travel and transportation distance in one direction, km:

Expenses for external transport in both directions, % of the estimated cost of surveys carried out under expeditionary conditions, duration, months.

12 or more

St. 25 to 100

- " - 100 - " - 300

- " - 300 - " - 500

- " - 500 - " - 1000

- " - 1000 - " - 2000

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

2. When performing certain types of surveys costing up to 5 thousand rubles. or the presence of unfavorable conditions for the travel of workers and transportation of goods to hard-to-reach survey sites and back, external transport costs may be determined based on actual costs in prices of the current period.

3. Expenses for external transport in executive estimates may be determined in prices of the current period.

4. If expenses are determined in prices of the current period, the standards of Table 5 do not apply.

11. When carrying out surveys in particularly complex natural conditions(on the polar islands, in the glacier zone, in high-mountain, desert, taiga and tundra areas) for special events (involving climber instructors and guides, organizing a rescue service, etc.) additional costs may be provided, which are determined based on actual costs in prices current period.

12. Determined by actual costs (price lists, tariffs, invoices, etc.) in prices of the current period and additionally taken into account in the cost of surveys are costs associated with:

Obtaining (acquiring) initial data and information about natural conditions, aerial photography, cartographic and other survey materials from past years;

Carrying out necessary approvals related to production individual species field work (location of mine workings, boreholes, points of experimental work, etc.);

Production of special types of analyzes and studies of soil samples, bottom sediments, surface and groundwater, snow and ice, carried out by specialized laboratories licensed to carry out such work (bacteriological analysis, full testing of aggregates in concrete, radiochemistry of isotopes, etc.) ;

Payment for the cost of casing pipes, filter columns and other materials left in wells when drilling for water and for conducting stationary observations;

Purchasing a logging ticket; compensation for material damage associated with deforestation during surveys;

Compensation to land users for material damage caused in connection with grasses and surveys on their land plots;

Payment for the services of third-party organizations necessary for carrying out surveys.

13. The costs of organizing and liquidating work at the site are determined in the amount of 6% of the estimated cost of field survey work, taking into account the coefficients given in subparagraphs 8 a, b, c, d General instructions, including costs for inland transport, determined according to Table 4, (except for the costs provided for in Note 1 of Table 4), as well as costs for 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 organizing and liquidating work, determined according to paragraph 13:

2.5 - for research 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 (high mountains, desert, taiga and tundra);

2.0 - for surveys with an estimated cost of over 2 to 5 thousand rubles;

1.5 - the same, over 5 to 10 thousand rubles.

2. When carrying out field surveys at a site continuously for more than one year, the coefficients given in Table 6 should be applied to the amount of expenses for organizing and liquidating work.

Table 6

14. When carrying out field work without paying employees travel allowances or field allowance, a coefficient of 0.85 should be applied to the prices for this work.

When performing desk processing of survey materials and carrying out laboratory work under expeditionary conditions (with payment of field allowances 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 this is provided for in the terms of reference, program), a coefficient of 1.1 is applied to the cost of these surveys (except for the costs determined under clauses 9 - 13).

16. When applying several coefficients established by the Directory to prices (costs), the latter are multiplied (with the exception of the coefficients of subparagraphs “e” and “f” of paragraph 8).

17. The estimate attached to the contract provides for additional costs for work and services listed in paragraph 12 of the General Instructions, as well as unforeseen costs associated with plugging wells, construction of temporary buildings and structures (bases for tents, crossing ditches and ditches, installation of stairs on steep slopes, sheds, outhouses, berths for boats and boats, etc.) in the amount of at least 10% of the estimated cost of survey work.

18. The prices of this Directory are adjusted 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 to this cost an inflation index determined in the prescribed manner.

19. The inflation index is not applied to expenses determined based on actual costs. Expenses determined in prices of the current period are included in a separate estimate.

State Committee of the Russian Federation
on housing and construction policy
(GOSSTROY RUSSIA)

BASIC PRICE GUIDE
FOR CAMERA ENGINEERING GEOLOGICAL WORK

Moscow 1997

DEVELOPED BY PNIIIS Gosstroy of Russia (Larina T. A., Chushkina N. I.), JSC Institute Gidroproekt (Kharkov Yu. A., Nikanorov E. A.), SPC "Ingeodin" (Rykhlova S. I.).

INTRODUCED BY PNIIIS Gosstroy of Russia.

PREPARED FOR APPROVAL by the Department for the Development of Scientific and Technical Policy and Design and Survey Work of the Gosstroy of Russia.

ENTERED INTO EFFECT on January 1, 1998 by Decree of the State Construction Committee of Russia dated December 5, 1997 No. 18-67.

INSTEAD of Chapter 18 of the "Collection of prices for survey work for capital construction", 1982.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

1. The Directory of Basic Prices for Office Geological Engineering Works (hereinafter referred to as the “Directory”) is recommended for determining the basic cost of these works when setting 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 conduct it.

3. The Directory contains basic prices (hereinafter referred to as “prices”) for the following types of work:

Study and systematization of research materials from past years;

Drawing up a program for carrying out engineering and geological work;

Office processing of materials from route engineering-geological and hydrogeological observations;

Office processing of materials from drilling and mining operations;

Office processing of materials from experimental field engineering-geological, hydrogeological work and laboratory research;

Office processing of stationary observation materials;

Preparation of engineering-geological and hydrogeological reports.

4. Prices are calculated on the basis of official salaries of engineering and technical workers, tariff rates of workers, cost of materials and services, depreciation rates for fixed assets as of 01/01/91, basic provisions on the composition of costs included in the cost of products (works, services) taking into account the changes and additions provided for by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation dated July 1, 1995 No. 661.

5. Prices are given in rubles and are optimal for determining the cost of office work. The cost of desk work is calculated to be performed in a hospital setting (without payment of field allowance).

6. Prices include costs for:

a) receipt of technical specifications for conducting surveys;

b) preparation of initial data necessary for carrying out surveys;

c) preparation and coordination with the customer of a program of survey work, estimates and contractual documentation;

d) metrological assurance of the uniformity and accuracy of measuring instruments;

e) internal control and acceptance of survey materials;

f) delivery of survey reports to the customer, as well as in the prescribed manner to the authorities that issued permission to conduct surveys on a specific object or carried out their registration.

7. The prices do not take into account and are determined additionally according to the relevant tables (standards) of this Directory and the following expenses are included in the estimates:

a) by external transport;

b) on the organization and liquidation of work at the site;

c) for the preparation and delivery of intermediate engineering survey materials to the customer.

The prices also do not take into account and are determined by actual costs (price lists, tariffs, invoices, etc.) in the prices of the current period and additionally taken into account in the cost of surveys are the costs associated with obtaining (purchasing) information about natural conditions, purchasing aerial photography, cartographic and stock materials surveys from previous years necessary for conducting surveys.

When determining the estimated cost of surveys carried out in other regions of the Russian Federation, the corresponding coefficients are applied to prices:

a) when carrying out surveys in mountainous and high-mountain areas, the coefficients given in table 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

1,1

St. 1700 » 2000

1,15

» 2000 » 3000

1,2

St. 3000

1,25

b) when carrying out surveys in desert and waterless areas, the coefficients given in the appendix are applied to the prices for these surveys;

c) when carrying out surveys in regions of the Russian Federation, for which, in accordance with the current legislation, regional coefficients for wages are established for workers engaged in surveys (according to Appendix), the coefficients given in table are applied to the total estimated cost of these surveys. .

table 2

Regional coefficient to wages

Coefficient to the total estimated cost of surveys

1,1

1,05

1,15

1,08

1,2

1,1

1,3

1,15

1,4

1,2

1,5

1,25

1,6

1,3

1,7

1,35

1,8

1,4

1,9

1,45

2,0

1,5

Note - When new regional coefficients are introduced by law after 01/01/91, they must be applied in accordance with the table.

d) 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 equivalent areas (according to Appendix), as well as in other areas established by current legislation, the corresponding coefficients are applied to the total estimated cost of these surveys :

1.5 - when carrying out 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, Krasnoyarsk region 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 regions of the Far North and areas equated to regions of the Far North North, as well as Koygorodsky and Priluzsky districts of the Komi Republic).

Note - With the simultaneous application of the coefficients specified in subparagraphs “c” and “d” of paragraph , the overall increasing coefficient to the total of the estimated cost of research is determined by summing the unit with the fractional parts of the corresponding coefficients of the table. and subparagraph "d".

Travel and transportation distance in one direction, km

Expenses for external transport in both directions, %, estimated cost of surveys carried out under expeditionary conditions, duration, months.

up to 1

12 or more

St. 25 to 100

14,0

11,5

9,1

4,5

3,5

2,8

"100" 300

19,6

15,4

12,7

6,2

4,8

3,6

» 300 » 500

25,2

21,0

16,8

8,1

6,3

4,8

"500" 1000

30,8

25,2

19,6

9,7

7,3

5,5

» 1000 » 2000

36,4

32,2

28,0

13,2

9,8

7,3

» 2000 » 4000

39,2

36,4

20,0

16,0

12,0

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

2. When performing surveys with a total cost of field and office work up to 5 thousand rubles. or the presence of unfavorable conditions for the travel of workers and transportation of goods to hard-to-reach survey sites and back, external transport costs may be determined based on actual costs in prices of the current period.

3. Expenses for external transport in executive estimates may be determined in prices of the current period.

4. If expenses are determined in prices of the current period, the standards in Table. do not apply.

Name of works

III

Study and systematization of materials from engineering-geological and hydrogeological surveys of past years

6,9

9,0

10,8

Note - If available at the site (survey area) geological map required or related scale, the cost of desk processing of survey materials from previous years is determined according to the table with a coefficient of 0.9, and if there are several special maps (geological engineering, hydrogeological, zoning, etc.) - with a coefficient of 0.6.

CHAPTER 2. DEVELOPMENT OF A PROGRAM FOR ENGINEERING AND GEOLOGICAL WORK

Prices are developed based on the following scope of work: assessment of engineering-geological and hydrogeological conditions of the area based on literary sources and survey materials from past years. Assessment of the possibilities of using research materials from previous years. Determination and justification of the composition and scope of methods and technology for performing work. Establishment of work production methods. Calculation of the required number of performers, transport, equipment. Drawing up a table of the volume of planned work, a project for the production of work, a schedule for their implementation, justification for establishing the characteristics and parameters of individual components of the natural environment and the processes occurring in it on the territory and within the zone of expected impact of the object; development of measures to ensure safe working conditions and health protection of workers, establishment of measures to protect the environment and eliminate its pollution and prevent damage when performing geotechnical work, justification for the contract price. Coordination of the work program and contract price with the customer.

Meter - 1 programTable 5

Average exploration depth, m

Study area, km 2

up to 1

St. 1 to 3

St. 3 to 5

St. 5

up to 5

St.5 to 10

1200

"10"15

1100

1300

1650

"15"25

1100

1400

1700

2100

"25"50

1400

1750

2150

2550

"50"75

1720

2120

2470

2980

St.75

2100

2420

2800

3340

Notes: 1. Prices are given for areas of category I complexity. For areas of complexity categories II and III, prices are applied to = 1.25 and k = 1.4, respectively.

2. When conducting research for a separate building, the cost of drawing up a program is determined at the prices of the corresponding §§ for the study area “up to 1 km 2” using a coefficient of 0.5.

CHAPTER 3. CAMERA PROCESSING OF MATERIALS OF ROUTE ENGINEERING-GEOLOGICAL AND ENGINEERING-HYDROGEOLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS (RECOUNTING SURVEY)

Prices are developed based on the following scope of work: processing and systematization of entries in field diaries, compilation of catalogs of observation points and a schematic engineering-geological (hydrogeological) map of the surveyed territory (highlighting areas of possible location of structures) on an optimal scale, registration of materials, drawing up an explanatory note.

Meter - 1 km routeTable 6

CHAPTER 4. CAMERA PROCESSING OF MATERIALS FOR DRILLING AND MINING WORKS

Prices are developed based on the following composition of office processing of materials from drilling and mining engineering-geological and hydrogeological works: acceptance and verification of field documentation materials, analysis of samples, selection of samples and water samples for laboratory research, etc., compilation of catalogues, tables, graphs, statements, columns, sections of workings, as well as making the necessary preliminary calculations, etc.

Meter - 1 m of excavation Table 7

Name of works

Office processing of materials from boreholes and mine workings

The same with hydrogeological observations during drilling

10,7

Notes: 1. Prices for office processing of 1 m 3 of ditches, trenches and clearings are determined according to this table: with a coefficient of 0.6 - for ditches and trenches; 0.5 - for clearing.

2. When compiling preliminary geological or lithological profiles, the following coefficients are applied to the table prices: I cat. - 1.1, II category - 1.2, III cat. - 1.3.

CHAPTER 5. CAMERA PROCESSING OF FIELD EXPERIMENTAL ENGINEERING-GEOLOGICAL STUDIES OF SOILS

Prices are developed based on the following composition of desk processing of soil tests: drawing on the finished plan and geological and lithological sections the points of soil testing, drawing a soil testing schedule, determining soil resistance, drawing up summary graphs and tables.

Meter - 1 testTable 8

Name of works

price, rub.

Office processing of soil testing by dynamic or static probing to depth, m

18,0

21,3

24,7

Office processing of soil shear testing using a rotary shear device at a depth, m

Office processing of soil testing using a pressuremeter

15,7

Office processing of soil testing with dynamic load on piles length, m

47,4

55,4

62,0

Office processing of soil testing with static indentation load on piles, i.e.

up to 60

94,7

over 60 to 100

113,2

"100"150

131,7

"150"200

152,1

Office processing of soil testing with a static pull-out load on piles, i.e.

up to 20

30,9

"20"50

41,7

"50"80

58,7

Office processing of soil testing with static horizontal load on piles, i.e.

up to 5

31,5

"5"10

53,0

"10"15

61,0

Office processing of driving standard piles, length, m

29,3

32,5

34,9

Office processing of soil testing with static indentation load on reference piles, i.e.

up to 25

38,2

St. 25 to 50

47,2

St. 50

64,1

Office processing of testing soils in pits and horizontal workings with a vertical static load with a stamp of 5000 cm 2 specific pressure, kg/cm 2

86,1

St.3 to 5

104,2

"5"10

123,0

Office processing of testing soils in boreholes with a vertical static load using a stamp with an area of ​​600 cm 2 specific pressure, kg/cm 2

until 3

44,8

St. 3 to 5

46,8

CHAPTER 6. CAMERA PROCESSING OF EXPERIMENTAL HYDROGEOLOGICAL WORK

Prices are developed based on the following scope of work: acceptance and verification of field documentation materials, compilation of pumping sheets (injections, fillings), with the compilation of columns, hydrogeological and hydrochemical sections (vertical and horizontal) for cluster pumping, as well as the necessary graphs and tables, statements, performing calculations of hydrogeological parameters.

Meter - 1 experimentTable 9

Name of works

price, rub.

Cameral treatment of cluster pumping

2419,1

Same as single pumping

335,6

The same injection and filling of water into wells

111,4

Same thing with pouring water into pits

90,0

Notes: 1. Prices §1 provide for desk processing of cluster pumping data from one aquifer with seven observation wells. When the number of observation wells changes, the price of §1 increases or decreases by 285 rubles. for each well.

2. When desk processing of pumping data performed from a group of central wells, the cost of these works should be determined at the prices of §§ 1 and 2 with a coefficient of 1.2.

3. When performing cluster pumping from two aquifers, the cost of office work is determined at prices §1 with a coefficient of 2.

4. If it is necessary to copy summary sheets, prices are added for cluster pumping - 252.1, single pumping - 84.6, injection or filling of water into wells and pits - 40.3 rubles.

CHAPTER 7. CAMERA PROCESSING OF STATIONARY OBSERVATIONS OF GROUNDWATER REGIME

Prices are developed for the following set of office work: drawing up passports for observation points, calculating water consumption, drawing up tables, statements, graphs and performing calculations.

Meter - 10 measurementsTable 10

Name of works

price, rub.

Desk processing of stationary observations of groundwater regime in boreholes, pits, and wells

Same on the sources

The same thermometric observations and observations of the depth of seasonal freezing (thawing) of soils

Note - The cost of desk processing of survey materials from previous years, including selection, study, analysis and systematization of these materials, is determined according to the table with a coefficient of 0.9.

CHAPTER 8. CAMERA PROCESSING OF LABORATORY STUDIES OF ROCKS, SOILS AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF WATER

Prices are developed based on the following composition of desk processing of laboratory studies of rocks, soils and the chemical composition of water; geological processing of laboratory data; applying test points (research) to a column or profile; compiling summary statements or tables of test results, compiling selective statements or tables based on stratigraphic, lithological, genetic characteristics, test patterns; drawing up scatter graphs of soil properties, their changes in plan and depth; establishing relationships between property indicators, their dependence on the conditions of formation and occurrence; establishment of standard and calculated property indicators for the studied layers.

Table 11

Name of works

Price, % of the cost of laboratory work

Office processing of complex studies and individual determinations of physical and mechanical properties of soils (rocks):

clayey

sandy

rocky and semi-rocky

Office processing of complex studies and individual definitions:

chemical composition of soils and soils

chemical and bacteriological composition of water

Office processing of botanical and peat research and determination of the physical properties of peat

Office processing for determining the corrosion activity of soils and water

CHAPTER 9. PREPARATION OF ENGINEERING GEOLOGICAL AND HYDROGEOLOGICAL REPORTS

1. Prices are developed based on the following scope of work: analysis of survey materials, linkage of materials from a complex of geotechnical engineering works: route survey, mining drilling, field testing, experimental filtration and laboratory work, regime observations, geophysical and special studies, identification of engineering geological elements , their characteristics, compilation of consolidated engineering-geological and hydrogeological maps and sections for the study area, maps of factual material, engineering-geological zoning, etc., drawing up a qualitative forecast of changes in engineering-geological conditions and recommendations for taking them into account during construction development of the territory ( site, section, route) with detail corresponding to the stage (stage) of design. Drawing up and design of report text, text and graphic applications.

2. The costs of developing a quantitative forecast of changes in engineering-geological, hydrogeological conditions during construction development of the territory (site, section, route), assessment of hazard and risk from geological and engineering-geological processes are determined additionally based on actual costs in prices of the current period.

3. The prices in this chapter are given for the preparation of a report on engineering-geological surveys for the project stage (feasibility study), working draft. When drawing up a report on the results of surveys at other design stages, the following coefficients are applied: to justify pre-design documentation - 0.8, to develop working documentation - 0.9, for reconstruction and technical re-equipment - 1.2 to the cost of the report at the corresponding design stage.

4. Prices are given as a percentage of the cost of desk work, and this cost includes both the cost of processing newly completed work and processing materials from surveys from previous years, as well as the cost of desk processing of geophysical research data.

Meter - 1 reportTable 12

Cost of office work, thousand rubles.

Standards for reporting in % for categories of complexity of engineering and geological conditions

up to 5

St. 5 to 20

St. 20 to 100

St. 100

Notes: 1. The percentages given in the table for the “over - up” intervals of the cost of office work are the average for this interval and are applied without interpolation for all values ​​of the cost of office work in this interval. Moreover, for each interval the cost of the report is in rubles. is accepted no less than the highest cost in rubles determined according to the previous interval for a given category of complexity.

2. When preparing a report using topographic and geodetic materials of limited use (except for materials for official use), a coefficient of 1.1 should be applied to prices.

3. When submitting a report to the federal geological funds, a coefficient of 1.3 is applied to prices, and in the case of approval of reserves of building materials or groundwater in the TKZ or the State Reserves Committee - a coefficient of 1.6. The simultaneous use of two coefficients is not allowed.

Annex 1.

Coefficients for prices for engineering surveys carried out in desert and waterless areas

Republics, territories and regions

Odds

Astrakhan region

In areas located on the left bank of the river. Volga northeast of the line running along railway Kapustin Yar - Vladimirovka, then the highway with. Vladimirovna - senior Camel and again along the railway from the station. Verblyuzhya until its intersection with the highway between the 608 km junction and the station. Buzansky, then along the highway to the station. Khozhetavka and from here east to the intersection with the border of the Guryev region 6 km northeast of the village. Small Aral; in areas located on the right bank of the river. Volga, southwest of the line running at a distance of 3 km parallel to the highway Krasnoarmeysk - Solodniki - Cherny Yar - Nikolskoye - Enotaevka - Astrakhan, to the border of the Ikryaninsky district, then southwest along the border of the Ikryaninsky district to the village. Eastern, from the village. East to the west to the meridian 47°30 east longitude and further along this meridian to the south to the border of the Republic of Kalmykia and from here along the border of the Republic of Kalmykia to the northeast to the delta of the river. Volga

Volgograd region

a) In the Staropoltava region, with the exception of a 10-kilometer strip along the shore of the Volgograd reservoir

1,05

b) In areas located on the left bank of the river. Volga, with the exception of the Staropoltavsky district, a 10-kilometer strip along the shore of the Volgograd reservoir and the area located south of the line running 3 km north of the Volzhsky - Kapusny Yar railway

The Republic of Dagestan

a) In desert and waterless areas of the regions: Babayurt, Buinaksky, Derbent, Kayakent, Leninsky and Kizilyurt; territory bounded by the line with. Krainovka - village Tarumovka - the intersection of the borders of the Tarumovsky and Nogai districts with the border of the Chechen Republic, along this border to the south and southeast to the intersection with the railway, to the northeast to junction No. 17, to the southeast with. Bolshebredikhinsky, further east along a line 3 km from the left bank of the river. Old Terek on the territory of the Kizlyarek district; a five-kilometer coastal strip of the Krainovsky district south of the village. Krainovka and the Agrakhan Peninsula

1,05

b) The territory bounded from the north by the administrative border of the Republic of Dagestan with the Republic of Kalmykia, from the west by the administrative border with the Stavropol Territory, from the southwest and south by the administrative border of the Nogai region with the Stavropol Territory and the Chechen Republic until the intersection with the border of the Tarumovsky district - the village. Tarumovka - village Krainovka

Republic of Kalmykia

a) The Republic of Kalmykia, with the exception of territories where coefficients of 1.15 and 1.1 are provided, the city of Elista and the territories west of lakes Manych and Manych - Gudilo

1,05

b) The territory of Yustinsky, Maloderbetovsky and Priozerny districts, limited on the west by a line from the lake. Barmantsak - p. them. Chapaeva - p. Dede - Lamon - s. Burgsun and from the south the territory where the coefficient is 1.15; the territory of Priozerny, Tselinny, Yashkul and Iki-Burul districts, limited from the west and north-west by a line 10 km east of the village. Kegulty - village Bar-Nur - village Dzhedyk - Buratinsky village - village. Giant, from the south and southeast - the border of the Iki-Burul region with the Stavropol Territory, from the north and east the territory where the coefficient is 1.15

c) The territory bounded from the north and west by a line from the border with the Astrakhan region through the village. Chompot - s. Northern - Tsagan-Nur village - village. Burgsun - 10 km east of the village. Kegulty, further to the southern border of the Priozerny district - village. Shatta - s. Ulan-Erge -s. Iki-Burul - Yuzhny settlement, from the south along the border of the Republic of Kalmykia with the Stavropol Territory and with the Republic of Dagestan to the Caspian Sea -

1,15

Stavropol region

a) In the area west and south of the line with. .Giant - p. .Arzgir village .Levokumskoye and to the east and north of the line with. .Divnoe - p. .Summer Headquarters - p. Grateful - p. Starodubskoye - village Kayasula and further south to the border of the Chechen Republic, with the exception of part of the territory of the Neftekumsky district, where a coefficient of 1.1 is provided

1,05

b) In the area east and north of the line with. Giant - s. Arzgir -s. Levokumskoe - Zaterechny village and further south to a point located 15 km south of the village. Tukuy-Mekteb

Chechen and Ingush Republics

In areas located north of the Mozdok - Chervlennaya - Uzlovaya - Kizlyar railway line

1,05

Chita region

In the desert and waterless areas of the Borzinsky, Argunsky and Ononsky districts

1,05

Appendix 2

Regional coefficients for wages of employees of design and survey organizations (with the exception of survey expeditions, parties and detachments)

Islands of the Arctic Ocean and its seas (with the exception of the White Sea islands and Dikson Island), Kuril and Commander Islands.

Chukotka Autonomous Okrug.

Republic of Sakha - areas where enterprises and construction sites are located at the Aikhal and Udachnaya deposits, the Deputatsky and Kular mines and enterprises and organizations of the Nizhne-Kolyma region along the right bank of the Kolyma River from its mouth to the Bolshoi Anyui River, serving gold mining industry of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug.

Krasnoyarsk region- Norilsk with the territory under the administrative subordination of the Norilsk city administration.

Magadan Region.

Republic of Sakha - Mirny district, Mirny and the territory of Lensky district, located north of 61° north latitude.

Kamchatka region, with the exception of the Commander Islands.

Republic of Sakha - districts Abyisky, Allaikhovsky, Anabarsky, Bulunsky, Verkhnekolymsky, Verkhnevilyuysky, Verkhoyansky, Vilyuysky, Zhigansky, Kobyaysky, Leninsky, Momsky, Nizhnekolymsky, Oymyakonsky, Oleneksky, Srednekolymsky, Suntarsky, Tomponsky and Ust-Yamsky, with the exception of the areas specified in P. .

Krasnoyarsk Territory - Taimyr (Dolgano-Nenets) Autonomous Okrug, the city of Igarka, the northern parts of the Evenki Autonomous Okrug and Turukhansky District (north of the Lower Tunguska and Turukhan rivers) and in the settlements of Yukhta and Noginsk.

Tyumen region - Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug north of the Arctic Circle and in areas of development of oil and gas fields in the territory of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug (south of the Arctic Circle) and Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug (north of 60° north latitude).

On the research and design of the Baikal-Amur Railway.

Komi Republic - the city of Vorkuta with the territory under the administrative subordination of the Vorkuta city administration and part of the territory under the administrative subordination of the Inta city administration (north of the Arctic Circle).

Tomsk region - in areas of development of oil and gas fields in the territory located north of 60° northern latitude.

Sakhalin region, with the exception of the areas specified in paragraphs. And .

Khabarovsk Territory - districts Ayano-Maisky, Verkhnebureinsky (north of 51° north latitude), Nikolaevsky, Sovetsko-Gavansky, Tuguro-Chumikansky, named after. Polina Osipenko and Ulchsky; the cities of Nikolaevsk-on-Amur and Sovetskaya Gavan, Dukinskaya and Amgunskaya rural administrations of the Komsomolsky district.

Republic of Sakha, with the exception of the areas specified in paragraphs. , And .

Komi Republic - the city of Inta with the territory under the administrative subordination of the Inta city administration (south of the Arctic Circle).

Murmansk region.

Republic of Buryatia - areas equated to regions of the Far North.

Irkutsk region - regions of the Far North and areas equated to regions of the Far North.

Krasnoyarsk Territory - Boguchansky, Yenisei, Kezhemsky, Motyginsky and North Yenisei districts, the southern part of the Evenki Autonomous Okrug and Turukhansky District (south of the Lower Tunguska and Turukhan rivers), with the exception of the settlements of Yukhta and Noginsk; The city of Yeniseisk with the territory under the administrative subordination of the Yenisei city administration.

Tomsk region - Aleksandrovsky, Verkhneketsky, Kargasoksky, Kolpashevsky, Parabelsky and Chainsky districts; Verkhnebolotovsky, Vysokoyarsky, Gorbunovsky, Kedrovsky, Kenginsky, Krylovsky, Novoburkovsky and Pargibsky rural administrations of the Bakcharsky district; Kolpashevo; with the exception of the areas specified in paragraph .

Tyumen region - Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug (south of the Arctic Circle) and Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug, with the exception of the areas specified in paragraph.

Komi Republic - Izhemsky, Pechersky, Troitsko-Pechorsky, Ust-Tsilemsky districts;

the city of Ukhta with the territory under the administrative subordination of the Ukhta city administration; Pechora.

Arkhangelsk region - Leshukonsky and Mezensky districts.

Republic of Karelia - Loukhsky district. Tomsk region, with the exception of the areas specified in paragraphs.

The coefficients are given in accordance with current legislation as of 01/01/91.

Appendix 3

Regional coefficients for wages of workers of survey expeditions, parties and detachments

Islands of the Arctic Ocean and its seas (with the exception of Dikson Island and the White Sea islands), Kuril and Commander Islands.

Chukotka Autonomous Okrug.

Republic of Sakha - areas located north of the Arctic Circle and areas where enterprises and construction sites are located at the Aikhal and Udachnaya fields; Nizhne-Kolyma region.

Krasnoyarsk Territory - areas located north of the Arctic Circle.

Tyumen region - areas located north of the Arctic Circle.

Arkhangelsk region - Nenets Autonomous Okrug.

Kamchatka region.

Sakhalin region - Nogliki and Okha districts, Okha.

Magadan Region.

Khabarovsk Territory - Okhotsk region.

Republic of Sakha - districts of Verkhnevilyuysky, Verkhnekolymsky, Verkhoyansky, Vilyuysky, Zhigansky, Kobyaisky, Leninsky, Momsky, Oymyakonsky, Oleneksky, Srednekolymsky, Suntarsky and Tomponsky, with the exception of areas located north of the Arctic Circle; the territory of the Lensky district (north of 61° north latitude), Mirny district and the city of Mirny.

Krasnoyarsk Territory - Evenki Autonomous Okrug and Turukhansky District south of the Arctic Circle, but north of the Lower Tunguska and Turukhan rivers.

Tyumen region - Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug south of the Arctic Circle and Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug (north of 60° north latitude) - in departments of organizations and enterprises where field allowances are not paid.

Sakhalin region, with the exception of the areas specified in paragraphs. And .

Krasnoyarsk Territory - settlements Yukhta and Noginsk.

Khabarovsk Territory - Ayano-Maisky, Tuguro-Chumikansky, Ulchsky, Nikolaevsky, Sovetsko-Gavansky districts; the cities of Nikolaevsk-on-Amur and Sovetskaya Gavan.

Republic of Sakha, with the exception of the areas specified in paragraphs. and and the city of Yakutsk.

Irkutsk region - Bodaibo, Katangsky, Kirensky and Mamsko-Chuysky districts, Bodaibo city.

Krasnoyarsk Territory - Evenki Autonomous Okrug and Turukhansky District south of the Nizhnyaya Tunguska and Turukhan rivers, with the exception of the populated pacts of Yukhta and Noginsk.

Tyumen region - Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug south of the Arctic Circle and Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug (north of 60° north latitude) in the divisions of organizations and enterprises where field allowances are paid.

Komi Republic - Izhemsky, Pechora, Troitsko-Pechora and Ust-Tsilemsky districts; the cities of Inta and Vorkuta with territories under the administrative subordination of their city administrations; Pechora.

Murmansk region.

Tomsk region - in areas of development of oil and gas fields in the territory located north of 60° northern latitude.

Khabarovsk Territory - districts named after. Polina Osipenko, Verkhne-Bureinsky (north of 51° north latitude); Dukinsky and Amgunsky rural administrations of the Komsomolsky district.

Republic of Sakha - Yakutsk.

Primorsky Territory - in the villages of the Taezhny and Ternisty mines (temporarily).

Amur region - areas equated to regions of the Far North.

Chita region - areas equated to regions of the Far North.

Republic of Buryatia - areas equated to the regions of the Far North (Bauntovsky and Severo-Baikalsky districts).

Irkutsk region - Nizhneilimsky, Bratsky, Ust-Ilimsky, Ust-Kutsky, Kazachinsky-Lensky districts, the cities of Bratsk and Ust-Kut.Tomsk region - Aleksandrovsky, Verkhneketsky, Kargasoksky, Kolpashevsky, Parabelsky and Chainsky districts; Verkhnebolotovsky, Vysokoyarsky, Gorbunovsky, Kedrovsky, Kenginsky, Krylovsky, Novoburkovsky and Parbigsky rural administrations of the Bakcharsky district; Kolpashevo, with the exception of the areas specified in paragraph.

Tyumen region - Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug, with the exception of the areas specified in paragraphs. And .

Komi Republic, with the exception of the areas specified in paragraph .

Arkhangelsk region - Mezensky, Leshukonsky, Onega, Pinezhsky, Primorsky, Kholmogorsky and Onega districts.

Republic of Karelia - Belomorsky, Kalevalsky, Kemsky, Loukhsky and Segezhsky districts.

Krasnoyarsk Territory, with the exception of the areas specified in paragraphs. , , , , And ; Tomsk region, with the exception of the areas specified in paragraphs. , , and Tomsk.

Altai Territory - districts Burlinsky, Slavgorodsky, Tabunsky, Kulundinsky, Klyuchevsky, Mikhailovsky, Uglovsky, Volchikhinsky, Rodinsky, Blagoveshchensky, Zavyalovsky, Romanovsky, Mamontovsky, Egorievsky, Rubtsovsky, Khabarovsky, Pankrushikhinsky, Shipunovsky, Pospelikhinsky, Aleysky, Novochikhinsky, Bayevsky (except for cities Rubtsovsk, Aleysk, Slavgorod).

Republic of Gorny Altai - Kosh-Agachsky and Ulangsky districts.

Perm region - Komi-Permyak Autonomous Okrug - Cherdynsky, Krasnovishersky and Gainsky districts.

Sverdlovsk region - Garinsky and Taborinsky districts; the cities of Ivdel, Severouralsk, Krasnoturinsk and Karpinsk with territories under the administrative subordination of their city administrations. 7 and .

*) The names of the subjects of the Russian Federation are given in accordance with the Constitution (Basic Law) of the Russian Federation - Russia as of January 1, 1993.

The coefficients are given in accordance with current legislation as of 01/01/91.

Appendix 4

List of regions of the Far North and areas equated to regions of the Far North

Regions of the Far North:

All islands of the Arctic Ocean and its seas, as well as the islands of the Bering and Okhotsk seas.

Murmansk region - with the exception of the city of Kandalaksha with the territory under the administrative subordination of the Kandalaksha city administration.

Arkhangelsk region - Nenets Autonomous Okrug and the city of Severo-Dvinsk with the territory under the administrative subordination of the Severo-Dvinsk city administration.

Komi Republic - the cities of Vorkuta and Inta with territories under the administrative subordination of their city administrations;

territories that are administratively subordinate to the Usinsk village administration and the Ust-Usinsk, Kolvinsky, Mutnomainik and Shchelyabozhsky rural administrations of the Pechora district.

Tyumen region - Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug.

Krasnoyarsk Territory - Taimyr (Dolgano-Nenets) and Evenki Autonomous Districts, the cities of Igarka and Norilsk with territories administratively subordinate to their city administrations, the Turukhansky and North-Yenisei districts.

Irkutsk region - Katangsky district.

Saha Republic.

Magadan Region.

Kamchatka region.

Khabarovsk Territory - Okhotsk region.

Sakhalin region - Kurilsky, Nogliki, Okha districts,

North Kuril and South Kuril; Okha.

Areas equated to regions of the Far North:

Murmansk region - the city of Kandalaksha with the territory under the administrative subordination of the Kandalaksha city administration.

Arkhangelsk region - Leshukonsky, Mezensky, Pinezhsky districts.

Komi Republic - districts of Izhemsky, Pechora (with the exception of the territory under the administrative subordination of the Usinsk settlement administration and the territories of the Ust-Usinsk, Kolvinsk, Mutnomainik and Shchelyabozhsk rural administrations), Troitsko-Pechorsky, Udorsky, Ust-Tsilemsky; the city of Ukhta with the territory under the administrative subordination of the Ukhta city administration; Pechora.

Tyumen region - Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug. Tomsk region - Aleksandrovsky, Bakcharsky, Verkhneketsky, Kargasoksky, Kolpashevo, Krivosheinsky, Molchanovsky, Parabelsky and Chainsky districts; Kolpashevo.

Krasnoyarsk Territory - districts - Boguchansky, Kezhemsky, Yenisei and Motyginsky; The city of Yeniseisk with the territory under the administrative subordination of the Yenisei city administration.

Irkutsk region - Bodaibinsky, Bratsky, Kazachensko-Lensky, Kirensky, Mamsko-Chuysky, Nizhne-Ilimsky, Ust-Ilimsky, Ust-Kutsky districts; the cities of Bodaibo and Ust-Kut, the city of Bratsk with the territory under the administrative subordination of the Bratsk city administration.

Republic of Buryatia - Bauntovsky and Severo-Baikalsky districts. Chita region - Kalarsky, Tungiro-Olekminsky, Tungokochensky districts; the working village of Vershino-Darasunsky, Shilkino district and the territory under the administrative subordination of the Vershino-Darasun village administration.

Amur region - Dzheltulaksky, Zeysky, Selemdzhinsky districts.

Primorsky Territory - Kavalerovsky, Olginsky, Terneysky, Tetyukhinsky districts; territories that are administratively subordinate to the Taezhninskaya, Kartunskaya, Sidatunskaya, Dalnekutskaya, Roshchinskaya, Vostokskaya, Izmailikhinskaya rural administrations of the Krasnoarmeysky district.

Khabarovsk Territory - districts Verkhnebureinsky, Ayano-Maisky, Nikolaevsky, named after. Polina Osipenko, Sovetsko-Gavansky, Tuguro-Chumikansky and Ulchsky; the cities of Sovetskaya Gavan, Nikolaevsk-on-Amur; Dukinskaya and Amgunskaya rural administrations of the Komsomolsky district; the city of Amursk and the territory under the administrative subordination of the Elban village administration and the Voznesenovsky and Padaminsky rural administrations of the Amur region; the territory under the administrative subordination of the Gornensky settlement administration and the Solnechny village of the Komsomolsky district; The city of Komsomolsk-on-Amur with the territory administratively subordinate to the Komsomolsk-on-Amur city administration, as well as the territories of the Komsomolsk district not previously included in this list.

Sakhalin region - all areas, with the exception of those listed in the list of regions of the Far North.

*) The names of the subjects of the Russian Federation are given in accordance with the Constitution (Basic Law) of the Russian Federation - Russia as of January 1, 1993.

The list of regions of the Far North and areas equated to regions of the Far North is given in accordance with the current legislation as of 01/01/91.

Properly organized construction goes through all the preparatory stages construction work. Including all kinds of variations of technical research that 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 a site is interested in the prices for performing this type of service, and here the SBC for engineering and geological surveys 2006 and other reference books will be very helpful.

Using the price guide for engineering and geological surveys

When carrying out engineering-geological activities, the construction area is assessed. Its characteristics, such as the physical and chemical composition of the soil, are studied. 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 basic prices for engineering-geological surveys (SBS).

Collection of basic prices (BCP) for engineering and geological surveys: why is it needed?

A collection of basic prices for engineering-geological surveys is used to determine the standard cost of engineering work aimed at studying the geology of the development area. It specifies the prices for technical surveys to study the soil, find and use groundwater. These prices then become the standard when drawing up contracts with the survey company.

The most widely used collections are the following years of publication:

  1. SBC for engineering and geological surveys 1999 - intended for systematic use, for the purpose of calculating the cost of work performed for government organizations and private companies.
  2. SBC for geotechnical surveys 2004 - an updated version of the previous edition. Contains more information regarding increased base prices for complex engineering activities.
  3. SBC of engineering and geological surveys in 2006 - is distinguished by the availability of prices for drawing up estimates, taking into account indexation.

The collection of basic prices is intended for use by specialized firms licensed to carry out construction work. These price catalogs are an aid to the formation of normal prices 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 Engineering and Geological Surveys.

  • carrying out route surveys and preliminary studies of the area;
  • carrying out drilling operations;
  • research of underground communications;
  • creation of a sample database based on the soil of the construction area;
  • study of collected samples in laboratories;
  • carrying out various works that do not require presence on the construction site (office work);
  • additional work.

When setting prices, the costs for:

  • transport within the site;
  • off-site transport;
  • commencement and termination of construction work;
  • sampling for chemical analysis;
  • formation of a procedure for conducting surveys and issuing a report;
  • other types of auxiliary work.

In the SBC of geotechnical surveys, the cost of the work carried out is calculated based on the salaries of engineers, tariff rates of workers, prices of building materials and services provided, and depreciation of production. All calculations take into account key costs (product cost).

Also, in the 1999 SBC for geotechnical surveys, prices were calculated taking into account the structure, volume and methodology of field and other work that does not require direct presence at the construction site. All work carried out must meet the standards of government regulations.

Field work is regarded as 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 materials spent on processing the survey data obtained. 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 contractors when concluding a contract. If you need more information, you can always contact the specialists of GeoGIS LLC.

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1. Electronic applications within the sphere of competence of the Ministry of Construction of Russia, filled out in accordance with the attached form, are accepted for consideration.

2. An electronic appeal may contain a statement, complaint, proposal or request.

3. Electronic appeals sent through the official Internet portal of the Ministry of Construction of Russia are submitted for consideration to the department for working with citizens' appeals. The Ministry ensures objective, comprehensive and timely consideration of applications. Review of electronic appeals is free of charge.

4. In accordance with Federal Law No. 59-FZ dated May 2, 2006 “On the procedure for considering appeals from citizens of the Russian Federation,” electronic appeals are registered within three days and are sent, depending on the content, to the structural divisions of the Ministry. The appeal is considered within 30 days from the date of registration. An electronic appeal containing issues the solution of which is not within the competence of the Ministry of Construction of Russia is sent within seven days from the date of registration to the relevant body or the relevant official whose competence includes resolving the issues raised in the appeal, with notification of this to the citizen who sent the appeal.

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