Determination of the amount of funds for design and survey. Guidelines "Methodological recommendations for determining the cost of engineering surveys for construction Estimate documentation for design and survey work

The organization that is engaged in the design of this construction, draws up estimate documentation $ in the prescribed manner for the implementation of design and survey work.

When compiling estimate documentation for design and survey work, the estimated cost of design and survey work is separately determined.

Prices for design work for construction are determined according to reference books of basic prices for design work for construction on the basis of general guidelines for their application. Handbooks are designed to be used construction organizations different organizational and legal forms, as well as individuals, when forming the contractual price for survey work and development of project documentation for new construction, expansion, reconstruction, technical re-equipment of industrial or residential and civil facilities.

The prices given in the reference books are set in accordance with the composition, the order of development, coordination and approval project documentation for the construction of buildings, structures and enterprises.

Reference books for design work contain prices for the individual design of a new building or structure, individual elements using materials from standard and reusable economical individual projects of buildings and structures, as well as drawings of standard building structures, components and products that are part of them.

Reference prices are set as of January 1, 2001, taking into account all costs for the development of project documentation and profits, excluding VAT.

Prices in the directories take into account:

0 participation of the design organization, together with the customer, in coordinating the finished project documentation with state and local authorities;

О production of demonstration materials (not including demonstration packages);

0 protection of the working draft in the exporting and approving authorities.

The reference prices do not take into account and require additional calculations the costs of the following works:

  • 0 development of several options specified in the task for designing design solutions, except for the costs of carrying out variant studies to select optimal design solutions (the degree of development of additional options is established additionally with the customer);
  • 0 development of working drawings of special auxiliary structures, fixtures, devices and their installation in cases where the design of facilities is carried out using particularly complex structures and work methods. The base price for the development of building drawings $ of structures, devices or fixtures is determined $ in the manner prescribed by construction organizations, or on the basis of costing;
  • 0 development of solutions for the monumental and decorative design of buildings or structures. These works are carried out by specialized organizations under separate contracts and rates;
  • 0 making changes to the design documentation, except for the cost of correcting mistakes made by the design organization;
  • 0 development of detailed drawings of metal structures, technological pipelines factory made. The costs for the development of drawings of these structures, carried out on behalf of the customer, are determined at the departmental prices of manufacturers or on the basis of costing;
  • 0 inspection, measuring work at facilities subject to reconstruction, expansion, technical re-equipment;
  • 0 development of design documentation for custom-made equipment, except for the costs of preparing initial requirements for the design of this equipment. The development of technical specifications for the equipment is carried out by the manufacturer, while the amount of costs for the implementation of the specified design work is determined by the departmental prices of the manufacturer of the specified equipment;
  • 0 business trips;
  • 0 development of projects for the production of construction and installation works;
  • 0 development of project documentation for the construction of temporary buildings and structures;

О development of automated enterprise control systems (ACS), as well as automated control systems technological processes(APCS).

When preparing budget documents for design and survey work using one of the following methods:

  • 1) depending on the natural indicators of the project objects, which include capacities, areas, lengths, etc.;
  • 2) depending on total cost construction.

The first way is that the base price for the development of project documentation, which includes a working draft and working documentation, is determined by the formula

where a and b- constant values ​​characterizing a certain key indicator of the projected object, thousand rubles; x - the main indicator of the projected object (capacity, length, area, etc.); TO (- coefficient reflecting the process of inflation at the time of determining the price for execution design work for the construction of the facility.

When determining the cost of design work at the current price level, the formula is:

Prices in reference books for the development of project documentation for enterprises, workshops, buildings and structures take into account the cost of designing all on-site engineering networks, communications, structures and devices for power supply, water supply, sewerage, heat supply. In cases where the cost indicated in the directory is set for the development of design documentation for the main production, excluding auxiliary work, as well as on-site engineering networks and structures, comprehensive assessment is carried out on the basis of cost indicators for the design of the main and auxiliary facilities.

The price for the design of off-site engineering networks and communications is not included in the complex prices and is determined additionally.

If the value of the main indicator of the designed object is less or more than the maximum indicator given in the price tables of reference books, the price for the development of project documentation is determined by extrapolation. In such cases, the price adjustment is 40%, i.e. when calculating the indicator of the designed object x, the target is taken with a coefficient of 0.6.

If the facility's power index is less than the table value, the base price of its design is determined by the formula

where a and b- constant values, which are taken according to the table of minimum values ​​of the main indicator; x min - the minimum value of the main indicator given in the table of price collections; x ass is an indicator of the projected object.

If the main indicator (for example, power) of the object is greater than the tabular one, the base price of its design is determined by the formula

where a and b- constant values, which are taken according to the table of maximum values ​​of the main indicator; x max - the maximum value of the main indicator given in the table of price collections.

In the case when only the parameter is given in the table a and the value of the indicator of the projected object does not match the tabular one, the base price of its design will be determined by interpolation or extrapolation. With extra police $ in the direction of decreasing or increasing, the correction ktse $ is not equal to 40%, i.e. x ass is taken with a coefficient of 0.6.

The cost of development of design documentation for the construction $ of objects, the prices for which are not $ listed in reference books and cannot be found by comparison with an analogous object, are determined on the basis of costing.

The cost of developing project documentation for the reconstruction, technical re-equipment of existing enterprises, workshops, buildings or structures is determined by reference books based on the value of the main indicator of the project $ of the facility, which will be achieved as a result of reconstruction or technical re-equipment.

The second method of drawing up cost estimates is based on the application of the total cost of construction and is carried out depending on the category of complexity of the object.

The cost of project documentation includes the cost of designing the entire complex of buildings, structures and types of design work, which is reflected in the total cost of construction. The cost is determined by an analogue object or aggregated indicators estimated standards.

The design cost is found according to the tables that correspond to the purpose of the design objects. In this case

where C, C 01 - values base price development of project documentation, respectively, at the current price level and at

01. 01. 01.

In those cases where the value of the cost of construction of the projected object is between the values ​​of the $ index given in the price tables, the basic cost of the project $ is determined by interpolation. If the cost of construction of the designed building or structure is higher or lower than the extreme values ​​of the indicator given in the price table, then the base price of the design work is accepted within the limits established for the extreme indicators without extra $ police upwards or downwards.

The cost of developing project documentation for reconstruction pcs technical re-equipment operating enterprises, workshops, buildings or structures is determined on the basis of the cost of the object of reconstruction, calculated for the conditions of the new construction of this object. In this case, to determine the base cost of design work, increasing coefficients up to 2.0 or decreasing coefficients are used, taking into account the entire scope of reconstruction work, established by the design organization in agreement with the customer.

The distribution of the cost of design work by design stages is given in reference books and can be specified by the design organization in agreement with the customer.

The relative cost of developing individual sections of project documentation during the reconstruction or technical re-equipment of existing enterprises, buildings or structures is established by the design organization within the specified total design cost, depending on the labor intensity of the work.

If additional factors affect the complexity of the design work, then the design cost is determined taking into account the cost-increasing or cost-increasing factors.

The cost of developing project documentation for layout method design is also determined on the basis of the prices given in the directories, using multiplying factors. In the process of mock-up design, a mock-up (model) of the building and structure being designed is developed, which speeds up the design work and simplifies the comparison of design solutions (for the requirements for the mock-up method, see GOST 2.801-74, 2.802-74 *,

2.803-77, 2.804-84). If there are no multiplying factors in the directories, the price for the development of project documentation by this method is determined using the following multiplying factors:

project - 1.05; at the working draft stage working document$tion - 1.1.

The cost of project work to be performed in reduced volume contrary to the current regulatory documents, is determined on the basis of prices for the development of design documentation for the corresponding facility using a reduction factor, which is set by the design organization in agreement with the customer. The development of design documentation in an incomplete scope is possible when developing additional design options or individual technological, structural, architectural and other solutions that are developed in accordance with the design assignment.

During the construction of buildings, enterprises or structures separate queues the cost of developing project documentation is set at the prices of directories based on the main indicators of the cost of each stage separately. At the same time, up to 20% of the cost of developing the entire working project (without working documentation) or the project of all subsequent stages is added to the cost of developing design documentation for the first stage of construction.

Price linking standard projects to given terrain conditions is determined by the prices of directories using a coefficient of 0.35, and when making changes to standard projects - by the prices of directories using a coefficient of up to 0.7, depending on the complexity of the work.

The cost of developing design documentation for the construction of facilities classified as unique and experimental, is determined by the prices of directories, while the cost of those types of design work, the development of which is becoming more complicated, is applied a multiplier of 1.5.

The cost of developing project documentation for the construction of buildings, enterprises or structures in difficult conditions for example, for the construction of buildings or structures in areas of permafrost or karst phenomena, is determined by the prices given in directories, using increasing coefficients. The values ​​of some multiplying factors are given in table. 3.2.

If there are two or more complicating factors, the coefficients for each of these factors are applied.

The cost of design work for buildings, enterprises or structures with installation of imported main technological equipment, used by the design organization for the first time, is determined by the prices of directories; at the same time, a multiplying factor is applied to the cost of design work, the development of which is complicated by the use of new equipment, the value of which can reach!,3.

Table 3.2. Multiplier factors for difficult construction conditions

Costs of design organizations associated with their implementation functions of the general designer and supervision of design work, can be determined in the amount of up to 2% of the cost of developing design documentation.

Reference prices take into account the cost of four copies of project documentation transferred to the customer. The cost of copies in excess of the specified quantity is determined in addition to the base price.

When determining the base cost of design work according to reference books of base prices for design work for construction in the event reduction of development time documentation, in comparison with the normative ones, upon additional agreement with the customer, multiplying factors are applied: up to 1.1 with a reduction in terms by 1.2 times; up to 1.2 with a 1.4-fold reduction in the term; when reducing the period by 2 times or more, a multiplying coefficient is used, the value of which can reach 1.4.

The cost of developing design documentation, which is carried out in accordance with the regulatory documents governing the design of facilities for construction abroad, defined in the following order. The cost of carrying out justifications for investments in construction is determined on the basis of prices for the development of projects using a coefficient of up to 0.5. In those cases when, when developing justifications, a site is selected for the construction of a building or structure, the coefficient increases by 0.05. The cost of developing documentation for a new builder of buildings, enterprises or structures is determined by the prices of directories using a coefficient of 1.2. In addition, additional coefficients are used that take into account the influence of complicating factors.

Let's consider an example of determining the base cost of developing project documentation for objects whose indicators are higher, lower or are between the indicators given in the reference tables.

Define:

  • 1) the basic cost of developing design documentation for sludge incineration facilities Wastewater productivity 20 thousand m 3 / year;
  • 2) the base cost of developing design documentation for sewage sludge incineration facilities with a capacity of 100,000 m 3 /year;
  • 3) the base cost of developing design documentation for sewage sludge incineration facilities with a capacity of 40 thousand m 3 /year. In the Reference book of basic prices for design work, a table is given:

Table indicators are accepted conditionally.

Determine the base price:

0 for the first case according to formula (3.3)

C - 85.5 +1.9 (0.4 -35 +0.6 20) = 134.9 thousand rubles;

0 for the second case according to (3.4)

C - 85.5 +1.9 (0.4 -80 +0.6 100) = 260.3 thousand rubles;

0 for the third case according to (3.2)

C\u003d 85.5 + 1.9 -40 \u003d 161.5 thousand rubles.

Estimated documentation for design and survey work is compiled according to samples No. 7, 9, 8 in Appendix 2.

Survey work, almost always, precedes new construction, but follows, which determine their content. They can also be carried out during the reconstruction and repair of capital construction projects, for example, a survey of a building or its individual elements for bearing capacity, measurements of buildings and structures.

Survey works are assessed according to SBCI (collections of basic prices for survey work).

The main types of surveys:

  • Engineering and geodetic
  • Geotechnical
  • Engineering and environmental
  • Engineering hydrographic
  • Forestry
  • Survey work on land management
  • Engineering topographic

The listed types of surveys are regarded by collections with the corresponding names, for example, "SBCI 5 Engineering and geodetic surveys."
Respectively, for the pricing of certain works, you can easily determine the collection.

Some people are confused or even put off by the term "research" or "survey work".

Here are some examples of survey work that you have probably come across:

Breakdown of the site, clarification of boundaries, determination of the area- almost everyone who took care of his plot of land or house dealt with this.
Removal of the axes of the building on the ground
Geodetic, theodolite, tacheometric and level survey This is also research work.

Sometimes you may have seen on the streets of your city a person with an optical or electronic device, on a special tripod, maybe another one, at a certain distance from the first, but already with a ruler - taller than his height.
These people were engaged in survey work. If the site or area was not mastered by the builders, then the work is of course regarded.

The production of the same survey, but already at the construction site or when laying a road or pipeline, is most likely carried out to control construction and installation work and is not subject to a separate quotation, tk. already included in the price for construction and installation works.
After all, the axes of the building are not carried out again after the construction of each next floor. These works are a control to adhere to the original markup and exclude unacceptable deviations.

The rates for survey work mainly consist of 2 items − field and office, because results, such as surveys, must be processed. With the use of modern geodetic and other instruments containing computing elements, the results of some survey work may not require additional processing in office conditions.

When preparing estimates for survey work you need to be especially attentive to the general instructions of the collection (technical part) because it takes into account a significant part of the costs that are not included in the base price, such as:

  • external transport costs
  • domestic transport costs
  • expenses for organizing expeditions
  • travel expenses and other

To draw up an estimate for survey work, the same form 2P is used as for.

To approve the design task, in the process of preparing a feasibility study for the construction of an object, a site for the construction of an enterprise is selected, after which technical surveys are carried out on it.
The location of the site must meet sanitary and fire safety standards, the use of rational solutions for water supply, energy supply, wastewater disposal, protection of water bodies, soil and atmospheric air from pollution by sewage and industrial emissions. At the location of the site, it is necessary to make the most rational resettlement of the employees of this enterprise, as well as to deliver them to the place of work.
Where there are two or more geographic sites at the same site, it is necessary to conduct technical surveys for each site to compare different options before drawing up final conclusions on the feasibility study for the construction of the facility. In the course of these surveys, work is underway to determine the size and topography of the site, geological, hydrogeological and meteorological data, as well as the search for a source of supply of the projected object with energy, water, methods of purification and disposal of wastewater. Optimal solutions are also determined in the issue of the use of railway, water and road communications and the conditions for organizing construction and installation works at the site, which include work to provide energy and water during the construction period, provide housing for workers, the possibility of obtaining local building materials, finished building elements, structures, etc.
Before the start of design and survey work, the customer concludes an agreement in accordance with the Rules on contracts for the performance of design and survey work with the design organization that will carry out these works. The customer, as a rule, is the department, industrial associations and enterprises that can dispose of the funds allocated in the prescribed manner for the performance of these works. The contractor or design organization is represented by the general designer, who in turn, if necessary, on the basis of the contract, has the right to engage subcontracting specialized design and survey organizations to develop designs for individual buildings and structures, parts, sections of the project and perform certain types of work.
If the enterprise is located on the territory of the city, it is necessary to obtain from the design organization an architectural and planning task developed by local authorities, a building passport for the site and a technical passport. Technical certificate should contain information on the results of engineering and economic surveys carried out in the construction area.
Engineering surveys are carried out in the following areas:

  • topographic, is a definition of the terrain, the presence of forests, water sources, swamps, industrial enterprises, roads, various communications;
  • geological, i.e. establishing the nature of the structure and stratification of soils;
  • hydrogeological determination of the characteristics of water and its depth;
  • climatological, including work on determining the temperature and humidity of the air in different periods of the year, the amount of precipitation, the direction and speed of the winds.
All design and survey work is carried out using modern economic and mathematical methods and the use of intersectoral and sectoral software for computer technology, computer-aided design systems and information processing systems. Due to these innovations, it is possible to achieve a reduction in design time and a reduction in the cost of performing work, an increase in labor productivity of employees of design and survey organizations and the quality of project documentation.
Development work design and estimate documentation on large enterprises and facilities, such as power supply, thermal insulation, ventilation, anti-corrosion protection of building structures, products, etc., must be trusted to design organizations specialized in the types of work and licensed to perform this type of work. The implementation of construction projects is carried out with the obligatory participation of design organizations, ministries and departments that carry out this construction.

Rules for determining the cost of design and survey work. The cost of design and survey work is the amount of funds necessary to reimburse direct costs and overhead costs incurred by the design organization in the performance of these works, taking into account the standard costs of material and technical resources, free prices, taxes, fees and mandatory payments, as well as an economically justified estimated profit and administrative expenses.
The estimated cost of design and survey work is the cost determined on the basis of current standards, taking into account the average indicators of the cost of the components of these works. The specified cost is displayed in chapter 12 "Design and survey work" of the consolidated estimate calculation of the cost of construction.
The rules provide for the determination of the estimated cost of design and survey work by two methods:
a) on the basis of current collections of prices for design and survey work using the appropriate coefficients and indices for the construction of facilities in all industries.
b) the application of average percentage indicators of the cost of design work to the cost of construction and installation work for the construction of housing and social facilities.
The estimated cost of design and survey work is specified by the applicant for their implementation during negotiations or competitions (tenders).

Calculation method for determining the estimated cost of design and survey work. The cost of design and survey work according to the estimate is determined as the sum of direct costs (labor costs, deductions for social events, material costs, special acquisitions for design and survey work, travel costs, costs for work performed by third-party enterprises, institutions and organizations, other direct costs), general production and administrative expenses in accordance with the "Guidelines for the formation of the cost of design work, taking into account the requirements of the provisions ( standards) accounting”, approved by the order of the State Construction Committee of March 29, 2002 No. 64. The estimated cost of design and survey work also takes into account the estimated profit and taxes, fees, mandatory payments in accordance with the current regulatory and legislative documents.
At the same time, for construction, which is carried out at the expense of state capital investments, the estimated cost per man-day, as a rule, should not exceed the indicators provided by Gosstroy. These indicators take into account all costs associated with the implementation of design and survey work, except for the cost of business trips for production personnel and value added tax.

ESTIMATE No.




No. p / p

The name of indicators

unit of measurement

Meaning of indicators

Total salary of direct executors
Social Security contributions
Material costs
Travel expenses
overhead costs
Administrative expenses
Estimated profit
Local taxes

Total cost of work



(Suma in cuirsive)



[signature (initials, surname)]

Cost of design and survey works =3000+780+1000+500+1200+1300+2400+200=10380

A method for determining the estimated cost of design work for the construction of housing and social facilities using averaged percentages of the cost of design work to the estimated cost of construction and installation work.
This method establishes the rules for determining the estimated cost of design work for the construction of housing and social facilities by applying to the corresponding cost of construction and installation works averaged percentage indicators of the cost of design work, which are determined by Gosstroy.
The base to which the average percentage indicators of the cost of design work are applied is the cost of construction and installation works according to the nomenclature of chapters 1-9 of the consolidated estimate, determined by the contractor of design and survey work according to the cost indicators of analogue objects or aggregated average indicators per functional unit of measurement ( 1m2 of total area, 1m3 of building volume, 1 visit, etc.).
The determination of the base to which the standards are applied, when using aggregated cost indicators per functional unit of measurement, is carried out by applying a coefficient of 0.91 to the corresponding components of these indicators.
The indicator of the cost of design work is taken according to Appendix 1, depending on the estimated cost of construction (column 2) and the category of complexity of construction objects (column 3 - 7).
The estimated cost of design work for the expansion, reconstruction and technical re-equipment of enterprises, buildings and structures, determined by this method, is increased by applying a coefficient that is established in agreement with the customer based on additional labor costs and should not exceed 1.2.
In case of repeated or reusable application of a project that was developed earlier (binding), depending on the scope of redesign, the cost of design work is calculated based on the performance of these works in one stage (detail project) and the cost of the object, in the following amounts:
a) without redesigning the above-ground part of the building - up to 15%. In special justified cases (difficult hydrogeological conditions, relief of the territory, etc.) - from 15 to 25%;
b) when redesigning the above-ground part of the building with a change in facades and redevelopment of building structures, including changing the length, sectional structure, as well as structures and engineering equipment, but while maintaining the main architectural and planning and constructive solutions- up to 50%.

ESTIMATE No.
for design (survey) work


Name of the enterprise, building, structure, design stage, stage, type of design or survey work __________________________________________________
Name of the design (survey) organization _______________________________
Name of the customer's organization _______________________________________________

No. p / p

The name of indicators

unit of measurement

Meaning of indicators

The cost of construction and installation works
Coefficient
Cost indicator

Total cost of work


Total according to the estimate _________________________________________________________________
(Suma in cuirsive)
Chief Project Engineer _____________________________________________________
[signature (initials, surname)]
Estimator _______________________________________________________________
[signature (initials, surname)]

Cost of design and survey work
\u003d 125325.20 x 0.91 x0.0113 \u003d 1288.72


Determination of basic prices for design work depending on natural indicators of design objects

a) By industry and specialized sections of the Price Book
The procedure for determining base prices for the indicated sections of the Price Book is set out in Appendix 1 to the letter of the Ministry of Construction of Russia dated December 17, 1992 No. BF-1060/9 “Temporary recommendations for determining base prices for design work for construction in conditions market economy taking into account inflation processes”.
The prices in the sections of the Collection are set for the "working documentation" stage.
The project development price is determined by the formula:

FROMP - price of project development in thousand rubles;
FROM- price of development of working documentation in thousand rubles;
To 1 - the ratio of the project price to the price of working documentation.
Price of working documentation development ( FROM) is determined by the formula:

a and in- constant values ​​for a certain interval of the main indicator of the designed object, in thousand rubles;
X- the main indicator of the designed object;
Ki - index of changes in the cost of design work, published quarterly by the Gosstroy of Russia.
Values a,in,K 1 are given in the sections of the Collection.

ESTIMATE No.
for design (survey) work


Name of the enterprise, building, structure, design stage, stage, type of design or survey work __________________________________________________
Name of the design (survey) organization _______________________________
Name of the customer's organization _______________________________________________

Characteristics of the enterprise, building,

Number of parts, chapters, tables, percentages, paragraphs and points of instructions to the section

Cost calculation: (a+bx) x K i , or (volume of construction and installation works) x percent.

Price

structures or types of work

Reference book of basic prices for design work, table 3 “Intercity telephone exchanges”

100
or
quantity price

Equipment dedicated telephone or telegraph communication with the number of installations 35

Reference book of basic prices for design and survey work for construction, 39
a = 525, 0
c = 58, 49
K 1 \u003d 0.69

(525+58,4935)*0,69= 2572,15


Total according to the estimate _________________________________________________________________
(Suma in cuirsive)
Chief Project Engineer _____________________________________________________
[signature (initials, surname)]
Estimator _______________________________________________________________
[signature (initials, surname)]

b) According to Reference books of basic prices
The base price for the development of design documentation (project (feasibility study) + working documentation) for all design objects, except for the base prices given in the Reference book "Gas equipment and gas supply to industrial enterprises, buildings and structures. Outdoor lighting", is calculated by the formulas.

TOOLKIT
ON DETERMINING THE COST OF ENGINEERING SURVEYS FOR CONSTRUCTION

Release 1

Introduction date 2004-04-01

It was put into effect on April 1, 2004 by a letter from the Gosstroy of Russia dated March 31, 2004 N NZ-2078/10.


The methodological manual was developed by the Production and Research Institute for Engineering Surveys in Construction of the Gosstroy of Russia (FSUE PNIIIS) with the participation of JSC "Institute Hydroproject" and LLC NPC "Ingeodin" in accordance with the current pricing procedure in engineering surveys.

The Methodological Guide (Issue 1) sets out the procedure for determining contractual and basic prices on the basis of documents used in practice on pricing in engineering surveys, as well as the features of preparing estimates and the procedure for indexing prices in the Handbooks (1999 - 2004) and SCiR-82.

When developing the manual, typical explanations on pricing issues were taken into account, as well as typical errors identified during the examination of estimates for survey work.

This Handbook is intended for use by a wide range of professionals.

INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION

This Costing Toolkit engineering surveys for construction (hereinafter referred to as this Manual) was developed in connection with the need for the simultaneous application of price documents for engineering surveys developed (given) in two basic price levels as of 01.01.01 and 01.01.91, as well as with the numerous wishes of customer organizations and performers of survey works.

This Handbook is compiled on the basis of a generalization of the experience of applying price documents for engineering surveys for construction, developed (given) at the previously established base price level as of January 1, 1991 and at the base price level as of January 1, 2001. When developing this Manual, typical explanations were taken into account on the current pricing procedure in engineering surveys, determining costs for individual items of expenditure, as well as typical errors identified during the examination of estimates for survey work.

This Manual is intended for practical use in determining the cost of survey work and drawing up estimates when financing engineering surveys for construction at the expense of federal budget, as well as for similar calculations with other sources of funding by various enterprises (organizations), regardless of legal forms and departmental affiliation.

The materials presented in this Handbook can be used in the preparation of cost estimates for engineering surveys and certain types of survey work and will provide practical assistance to both the compilers of estimates and customers of survey work, as well as central and local authorities in the effective use of investment funds. This Manual is also intended to provide practical assistance in resolving conflict disputes between the Customer and the Contractor in resolving certain issues related to determining the cost of survey work.

The laws and regulations referred to in this Handbook (Issue 1) are current as of January 1, 2004.

In the future, taking into account the experience of using the Directory of Base Prices for Engineering Surveys for Construction (and its separate sections), developed at the base price level as of January 1, 2001, it is planned to publish subsequent editions of this Manual.

TERMS AND DEFINITIONS

Base price level

The price level for the time period for which the base prices are calculated; for engineering surveys, two basic price levels are currently accepted as of 01.01.01 and 01.01.91.

Basic (basic) price

The cost of performing surveys at the facility in the basic price level, calculated on the basis of the current regulatory price base

Negotiated price

The cost of performing surveys at the facility, established by agreement of the parties when signing the agreement (contract); the basis for determining the contract price is the basic (basic) price

open price

Contractual price subject to adjustment in accordance with the terms of the contract (in the process of conducting surveys: indexation, changes in the composition and scope of work; after completion of surveys - according to the executive estimate)

final price

Contractual price not subject to adjustment under the terms of the agreement (contract)

Estimated calculation of the cost of the planned survey work, compiled on the basis of the customer's technical specifications and the survey program in accordance with the current pricing procedure in engineering surveys and under the terms of the agreement (contract) not subject to adjustment after the work is completed

preliminary estimate

Estimated calculation of the cost of the planned survey work, compiled on the basis of the customer's technical specifications and the survey program in accordance with the current pricing procedure in engineering surveys and subject to adjustment under the terms of the agreement (contract)

Executive estimate

Estimated calculation of the cost of survey work performed, compiled on the basis of a technical report on engineering surveys in accordance with the actual work performed

Field work

Survey work performed in the open air, in underground workings and basements, as well as in premises that are the object of engineering surveys

Expedition conditions

Conditions for the performance of survey work, under which workers cannot return to the site daily permanent residence. In this case, according to current regulations travel expenses are compensated or field allowances are paid

Hospital conditions

Conditions for the performance of survey work, under which employees are not paid travel expenses or field allowances

Field camp conditions

Performance of survey work, including cameral and laboratory work, in expeditionary conditions with accommodation of workers outside the expedition base in a temporary field camp (tents, beams, etc.)

External transport

Travel of prospectors and transportation of equipment and materials from the permanent location of the organization performing the survey to the survey base or survey site and back

Internal transport

Relocation of prospectors and transportation of 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

Main works

Field, cameral and laboratory work, directly ensuring the receipt of survey products (reporting documentation)

Auxiliary work

Works that provide the possibility of performing field survey work

1. GENERAL PROVISIONS

1.1. This Manual has been developed in accordance with the current legislation and normative documents Russian Federation, regulating for legal and individuals- participants in investment activities in construction, the procedure for the formation of contractual prices and regulation of contractual relations, as well as establishing requirements for the organization and production of engineering surveys.

1.2. In accordance with the law of the RSFSR "On investment activity" dated 06/26/91 N 1448-1 (as amended on 06/19/95, 02/25/99 and 01/10/03), the main legal document regulating production and economic and other relationships of subjects investment activity, is an agreement (contract) between them.

In accordance with the Law "On Investment Activity" (Article 7), "the conclusion of agreements (contracts), the choice of partners, the definition of obligations, any other conditions of economic relations that do not contradict the legislation of the RSFSR and the republics within the RSFSR, are the exclusive competence of the subjects of investment activity. In the implementation of contractual relations between them is not allowed to interfere government agencies and officials, beyond the scope of their competence.

1.3. This Manual is used in determining the cost of engineering surveys (survey works) for construction (reconstruction, expansion, operation and liquidation of buildings and structures) by enterprises (organizations) of various organizational and legal forms and departmental affiliation performing engineering surveys for capital construction, customers and other participants investment activities, as well as bodies exercising control over the rational use of investment funds.

1.4. The contract price is determined on the basis of the basic (base) price, including the inflation index calculated for the period of the agreement (contract) in relation to the corresponding basic level of costs as of 01.01.01 or 01.01.91, with the addition of value added tax cost (VAT).

1.5. The cost of survey products (works, services) - the contractual price is established in the agreement (contract) for the creation of survey products (works, services) by agreement of the parties.

1.6. The base price (cost) is determined by the estimated calculation in prices as of 01.01.01 according to the Directory of basic prices for engineering surveys for construction, and for works not in this Directory, in prices as of 01.01.91 according to the Reference books of basic prices for various types survey work of the Gosstroy of Russia (1999-2000).

In exceptional cases, if there are no reference books calculated in price levels as of 01.01.01 and 01.01.91, it is allowed to use in the estimates the prices and standards of the Collection of prices for survey work for capital construction, M., 1982 (STsiR- 82) bringing its prices to the base level as of 01.01.91. To bring the prices of the Handbooks and STsR-82 to the price level of the current period, the corresponding inflation index is used.

In the absence of the necessary prices in the Handbooks and SCiR-82, the cost of survey work is determined by labor costs (form 3P, calculation) at the prices of the current period.

1.7. The value of the inflation index should be calculated by the organization performing the survey, taking into account the change in the costs of the main cost items in relation to the corresponding basic price level.

Calculation procedure inflation index recommended and established by the "Temporary Recommendations for Clarification of Base Prices Determined According to the Collection of Prices for Survey Works for Capital Construction".

If the contractor does not have the necessary data to calculate the value of the inflation index, when compiling estimates of the cost of survey work, an inflation index is used, the value of which is set quarterly by letters from the State Construction Committee of Russia.

The final value of the inflation index is the subject of the agreement and is established by agreement of the parties.

1.8. The estimate calculation of the base price is compiled during the period of development of the estimate and contractual documentation by the executing organization in accordance with the survey program attached to the estimate calculation. The survey program is compiled by the contractor on the basis of the customer's technical assignment, taking into account the requirements of the relevant regulatory documents of the Gosstroy of Russia, which regulate the scope and scope of survey work (the list of documents is given in Appendix 5).

1.9. The estimate calculation is attached to the agreement (contract) as a justification for the contractual price for the creation of survey products (works, services) and is an integral part of it, together with the terms of reference, the work schedule (schedule) and the survey program.

1.10. If it is necessary to provide the customer with an executive estimate, if this is provided for by the terms of the agreement (contract), at the end of the survey, an estimate should also be drawn up based on the technical report on the results of the survey in accordance with the composition and volume of the actually performed work, taking into account the category of complexity of their implementation.

2. PROCEDURE FOR DETERMINING THE AGREEMENT PRICE

2.1. The contractual price for survey products (works, services) is established on the basis of the base price by agreement of the parties in the agreement (contract) for the creation of survey products (works, services). In this case, the value of the contract price can be taken equal to the value of the basic cost or differ from it.

The contract price can be offered by both the contractor and the customer of engineering surveys and is finally set by agreement of the parties.

2.2. When forming a contractual price for surveys for the construction of large and complex facilities and the need to involve several organizations in the production of engineering surveys, the total cost of surveys for an object will be determined by the organization of work. In this case, there are several options for the formation of the contractual price for the object as a whole.

a) The customer concludes a general contract with one organization - the general survey organization (general executor) with the issuance of a technical assignment for the object as a whole to this organization.

By agreement of the parties, a contractual price and a calendar plan for the implementation of work at the facility are established; the customer pays the general contractor the total cost of survey work in accordance with the terms of the contract.

The general executor, within the framework of the general contract, attracts co-executors, issues them technical assignments, concludes contracts, determines the terms for the performance of work, and the contractual price with each co-executor is set taking into account the total cost of engineering surveys under the general contract.

b) The customer issues a general terms of reference and, together with the general survey organization, signs a protocol of intent.

The general executor attracts co-executors with the issuance of relevant technical specifications and, together with each co-executor, sets a preliminary contractual price for a part of the survey work. In this case, the final total contract price for the survey object as a whole is formed upon signing the general contract, taking into account the cost of the work of all co-executors, and the contract price for the work of the general contractor and each co-executor is finally set within the total cost of surveys at the object, established when signing the general contract.

c) The customer himself attracts several organizations to perform survey work, issues technical assignments and concludes contracts with each of the survey organizations. In this case, the total contractual price of survey work will be equal to the sum of contractual prices established in contracts with co-executors.

2.3. The contract price can be final or open (preliminary).

The final contract price, as a rule, is set during a period of low inflation for small survey objects with a production time of no more than one quarter or subject to advance payment by the customer for the planned survey work.

The open price, as a rule, is set for large and complex survey objects carried out at sites with difficult natural conditions, and with a high level of inflation - for small survey objects. The procedure and conditions for revising the open price are established in the agreement (contract) by agreement of the parties.

2.4. The possibility of changing the contract price should be provided for in the agreement (contract) for the creation of survey products (works, services). The circumstances under which a change in the contract price is possible, and the conditions for its change must be clearly stated in the relevant section of the agreement (contract).

2.5. The basis for changing (increasing or decreasing) the contract price and the timing of the survey or one of these parameters may be:

- force majeure circumstances (military actions in the area of ​​exploration work, man-made disasters, extreme natural phenomena: earthquakes, floods, etc.) - force majeure circumstances that make it impossible or significantly limit the actions of the contractor (or parties) to fulfill the conditions agreement (contract);

- changes in legislative and regulatory acts that worsen the situation of the parties compared to their condition for the period of conclusion of the agreement (contract), which leads to additional costs for one of the parties;

- introduction by the customer of additions and changes to the content of the terms of reference and the agreement (contract) during the period of its validity, affecting the deadlines, organization, production conditions and volumes of survey work, which causes a change in the cost of survey products and (or) the timing of the survey work;

- identification by the contractor in the process of performing engineering surveys of natural (technogenic) factors that adversely affect the adopted design decisions, when it becomes necessary for the parties to consider the expediency of continuing work and (or) changing their direction.

2.6. All changes in the contract price caused by the circumstances provided for in clause 2.5 of this Manual, as well as sudden changes in the economic situation in the country and (or) other conditions specified in the agreement (contract), are formalized by an additional agreement, which is an integral part of the agreement (contract).

2.7. All additional services performed by the contractor at the request of the customer, not provided for by the agreement (contract) and not included in the contract price for survey products, are carried out only after the customer provides a letter of guarantee for their payment, with the subsequent execution of an additional agreement.

2.8. The agreement (contract) establishes the form and terms of payment for the work. Payment can be made:

- at a time, for the performance of the entire range of works provided for by the contract (prepayment or payment upon completion of work);

- with an advance payment (its size and payment term are negotiated) and the final settlement after acceptance of the work by the customer;

- in stages, with an advance payment in the amount stipulated by the contract, and withholding the interest of the advance in proportion to the amount of work performed by the stage;

- step by step, in the amounts and terms provided for by the calendar plan, which is an integral part of the contract.

2.9. In the agreement (contract), it is advisable to provide for penalties for both the performer and the customer of the work for violating the deadlines for the completion of surveys, the timeliness of payment for the work performed and other positions and conditions of the agreement (contract).

2.10. Disagreements between the Customer and the Contractor on the estimated cost of the planned (completed) survey work can be resolved with the help of independent experts involved by one of the parties.

At the same time, experts can only evaluate the value of the base cost of exploration work in prices of the base level (as of 01.01.01 or 01.01.91), since the contract price is the subject of the agreement (contract).

For a reliable assessment by experts of the basic cost of survey work at the survey site to the estimated calculation in without fail the following materials must be attached: the customer's terms of reference, an engineering survey program with a calendar plan (schedule) for the production of work, and in the case of an executive estimate, also a technical report based on the results of the survey, i.e. documentation that allows experts to assess the degree of validity of the main pricing factors.

3. PROCEDURE FOR DETERMINING THE BASIC (BASE) PRICE

3.1. The basis for determining the base price for survey products (works, services) is the cost estimate (summary estimate).

3.2. The composition and scope of the planned survey work included in the estimate must comply with the survey program, the requirements for the content of which are provided for in SNiP 11-02-96 "Engineering surveys for construction. Basic provisions".

The survey program provides a rationale for the main pricing factors: the composition and volume, conditions and timing of the planned work, as well as the categories of complexity of natural conditions and work conditions, the degree of exploration of the territory, etc.

3.3. Estimated calculation (estimate) for engineering surveys can be compiled according to prices (rates) and standards of Reference books of basic prices for survey work for construction, developed in basic price levels as of 01.01.01 and 01.01.91 and put into effect by the Gosstroy of Russia in 1999 - 2004, the Collection of prices for survey work for capital construction (SCiR-82) with the prices of SCiR-82 adjusted to the base price level as of 01.01.91 and using multiplying factors in accordance with clause 3.5 of these Instructions.

Note - Due to the fact that all the documents on the basis of which the SCiR-82 was developed have either been canceled or have become invalid, the use of prices and standards of the SCiR-82 is allowed as a last resort, only if there are no prices in the Base Price Reference Books 1999 - 2004 .


The cost of certain types of survey work, the prices for which are not included in the Reference books of basic prices and SCiR-82, can be determined by agreement with the Customer:

- according to price lists and price tags developed by sectoral ministries, departments, local governments or directly by organizations performing engineering surveys for construction. These documents must be mandatory approved by the corresponding ministry, department, administration or head of the development organization and agreed with the Gosstroy of Russia. If the specified price lists and price tags are not agreed with the Gosstroy of Russia, they may have, respectively, industry or regional application, and the price tags developed by the organization performing engineering surveys can only be used by the development organization;

- by labor costs (in prices of the current period) for the performance of survey work, research (form 3P, costing).

When drawing up an estimate calculation (its separate parts) for labor costs (form 3P, costing) or based on price lists and price tags developed by an organization performing engineering surveys, the rationale for calculating labor costs and price tags is provided to the customer at his request.

3.4. Based on the prices of the reference books of basic prices of the Gosstroy of Russia, it is recommended to determine the cost of surveys or relevant survey works included in these reference books:

- engineering and geodetic surveys (works) for construction - according to the "Handbook of basic prices for engineering surveys for construction. Engineering and geodetic surveys", M., 2004, developed in the base price level as of 01.01.01 *;
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* The Directory was developed to replace the Directory of enlarged base prices for engineering and geodetic surveys for construction, M., 1997, as well as a number of tables STsir-82.


- engineering and geodetic surveys (works) during the construction and operation of buildings and structures (removal to nature, observations of deformations of buildings and structures, measurement work, etc.) - according to the "Handbook of basic prices for engineering and geodetic surveys during construction and operation buildings and structures ", M., 1999, developed in the base price level on 01.01.91 *;
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The document is not valid on the territory of the Russian Federation. The "Handbook of basic prices for engineering and geodetic surveys during the construction and operation of buildings and structures" is in force, hereinafter in the text. - Database manufacturer's note.

- engineering-geological (except geophysical works) and engineering-environmental surveys, hydrogeological works, as well as surveys of ground building materials and water supply sources at the expense of groundwater - according to the "Reference book of basic prices for engineering-geological and engineering-ecological surveys", M. , 1999, developed in the basic price level as of 01.01.91*;
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* The Guides are currently under development with the recalculation of the prices of the Guides to the basic price level as of January 1, 2001.


- engineering and hydrometeorological surveys on rivers and engineering and hydrographic works - according to the "Reference book of basic prices for engineering surveys for construction. Engineering and hydrographic works. Engineering and hydrometeorological surveys on rivers", M., 2000, developed in the basic price level for 01/01/91;

- geophysical work - according to SCiR-82.

Calculation of labor costs (form 3P, costing) is recommended to determine the cost of scientific research, experimental and survey work, the prices for which are not available in the Reference books of basic prices and SCiR-82.

3.5. The preparation of an estimate for STsiR-82 is carried out taking into account the changes, additions and multiplying factors provided for in the Additions to the Collection of prices for survey work for capital construction, approved by the USSR State Construction Committee by Decree N 22 of March 1, 1990 (hereinafter referred to as the Additions), as well as directive letter of the USSR Gosstroy dated December 25, 1990 N 21-D "On correction factors for prices for survey work for construction" (hereinafter - letter N 21-D), which provides a conditional reduction of the costs of survey work provided for by SCiR-82 to the level of costs of the base period as of 01.01.91

When compiling an estimate calculation (or part thereof) according to the Base Price Reference Books compiled in prices as of 01/01/01 or 01/01/91, the price adjustment provided for by the Addenda and letter N 21-D is not made.

The calculation of costs that are not provided for by prices (external and internal transport; organization and liquidation of work; allowances that take into account the conditions for conducting surveys: mountainous, desert and waterless areas; special regime conditions and an unfavorable period of the year; regional and northern allowances, etc.) "General Instructions" of the relevant Handbooks or SCiR-82 with Supplements. At the same time, it is not allowed to transfer the values ​​​​of the standards and individual coefficients provided for by the Reference books of basic prices for work, the cost of which is determined according to SCiR-82, as well as from one Reference book to another, if the prices in them are given in different basic levels.

3.6. Estimated calculation should be prepared differentiated by types of surveys: geodetic engineering, geological engineering (environmental engineering), hydrometeorological engineering, etc. Within the estimate, parts are distinguished, the cost of work in which is determined by:

- according to the Reference book of basic prices, developed in the price level as of 01.01.01,

- according to the Reference books of basic prices, developed in the price level as of 01.01.91,

- according to SCiR-82 with prices adjusted to the base price level as of 01.01.91.

The estimate calculation also highlights field, cameral and laboratory work, taking into account their performance in expedition conditions or in hospital conditions, as well as cameral and laboratory work performed in field camp conditions.

The need for such differentiation is due to different values ​​of correction factors and standards when calculating costs that are not included in the prices of the tables of the relevant documents, as well as different values ​​of the inflation index applied to prices calculated at different basic levels.

When drawing up an estimate, it must be taken into account that in all Handbooks and SCiR-82, prices provide for the cost of performing field work in expedition conditions, and cameral and laboratory work - in hospital conditions.

For work, the cost of which is determined by labor costs (form 3P), separate estimates in the prices of the current period, to which, if necessary, calculations and documents justifying these costs are attached (the procedure and approximate forms of calculations are given in Appendix 2).

3.7. Estimated calculation according to the tables of Reference books of basic prices and STsIR-82 is carried out in the same sequence. In this case, the following procedure for calculating estimates is recommended.

3.7.1. The cost of survey work (which can be conditionally divided into main and auxiliary) is calculated in accordance with the composition and volume of planned or actually performed work.

The main work includes work (field, cameral, laboratory) that directly provides for the receipt of survey products (reporting documentation).

Auxiliary works are conditionally divided into two groups.

Group I includes expenses for:

- earthworks and road works;

- rigging work.

Group II includes expenses for:

- maintenance of survey equipment, vehicles and survey bases and radio stations;

- installation and dismantling of survey equipment;

- snow removal.

3.7.2. Survey work, both main and auxiliary, carried out at sites in the field and (or) of an expeditionary nature, are considered to be carried out in expedition conditions if workers employed in these jobs are paid travel allowances or field allowances. When work is performed without the payment of travel allowances or field allowances to employees, these works are considered to be completed in hospital conditions.

3.7.3. The prices of Reference books of basic prices and STsIR-82 are calculated for the conditions of survey work in the middle zone of the European part of Russia (in terms of wages), a favorable period of the year and a normal mode of survey work.

3.7.4. When conducting surveys in conditions other than those listed above (in mountainous and high-mountainous, desert and waterless regions, under special conditions, in an unfavorable period of the year), surcharges are introduced to their cost associated with compensating the organization for increased costs and loss of working time during survey work . The amount of the allowance is determined by applying to the cost of work the fractional part of the appropriate correction factors provided for in the "General Instructions". To simplify the work on the preparation of estimates, the "General Instructions" of the Reference Books are compiled with the preservation of the numbers of the tables provided for by the "General Instructions" of SCiR-82, therefore the numbers of the tables of the "General Instructions" in the Reference Books of basic prices and SCiR-82 are the same.

In the estimate calculation, all allowances for work performed under the appropriate conditions are calculated separately and included in the estimate as separate items:

- in mountainous and high-mountainous regions;

- in desert and waterless areas;

- under special conditions;

- in an unfavorable period of the year.

If it is necessary to apply several allowances to the cost of work, the amount of each subsequent allowance is calculated taking into account the amount of the previous allowance, while the calculation of the amount of the allowance is made to the cost of only those works that are performed under appropriate conditions.

The allowances are calculated in the following sequence:

a) when performing research in mountain and alpine districts, the norms of table 1 are applied to the cost of all works (main and auxiliary);

b) when performing surveys in desert and waterless districts, the cost of all work (main and auxiliary) is subject to the standards provided for in Appendix 1;

c) when performing surveys under conditions special regime the relevant standards apply to the cost of the following field work:

- basic;

- auxiliary group I;

- auxiliary group II - "snow removal".

d) when performing surveys in districts (according to Appendix 2), the standards of Table 2 apply to the cost of field work (excluding work performed in heated rooms, including installation, dismantling, maintenance of equipment), as well as cameral and laboratory work if they are performed in a "field camp".

Application of the coefficient for the performance of work in an unfavorable period of the year due to a decrease in labor productivity, therefore, the standards of table 2 apply to the cost of only that part of the specified work, which is performed in an unfavorable period of the year. The value of the coefficient used in the estimate calculation does not depend on the duration of field work, but is set depending on the duration of the unfavorable period in accordance with Appendix 2 for the area where surveys are being carried out.

3.7.5. Expenses not included in the table prices are recommended to be allocated in a separate section of the estimate (other expenses) and determined as follows.

a) Expenses for inland transport provide for compensation of expenses of the executing organization for relocation of surveyors and transportation of equipment and materials within the site of surveys (that is, from the location of the survey expedition, party, detachment or organization performing surveys to the site of surveys and back, as well as directly at the site of work) . Costs for internal transport are included in the cost estimate without fail and are determined by applying the standards of Table 4 of the Handbooks (SCiR-82) to the cost of all field work (main and auxiliary), as well as cameral and laboratory work performed in a field camp. At the same time, the cost of these works is established with all allowances, taking into account the conditions for performing surveys (according to clause 3.7.4 of this Manual), including the costs of maintaining survey bases, radio stations, as well as the installation, dismantling and maintenance of survey equipment, and, if necessary, determining the costs of internal transport- by special calculation in the prices of the current period in the cases and in the manner provided for in the notes to table 4 of the Handbooks (STsR-82). In this case, the norms of Table 4 do not apply.

Note - Table 4 guidelines are based on the need for vehicles to be on site full time due to safety regulations.

b) Expenses for external transport are related to the compensation of expenses of the executing organization for the travel of prospectors and transportation of equipment and materials from the permanent location of the organization performing the survey to the survey base or survey site and back. Expenses by external transport are determined by applying the standards of Table 5 (providing for round-trip transportation costs) to the cost of all field work (main and auxiliary), as well as cameral and laboratory work, if they are performed in expeditionary conditions. In this case, the cost of work is determined taking into account:

- allowances for the conditions for performing surveys, determined in accordance with clause 3.7.4 of this Manual;

- expenses for internal transport determined by the standards of table 4;

- costs for the maintenance of survey bases, radio stations, installation, dismantling and maintenance of survey equipment.

If necessary, the cost of external transport can also be determined by a special calculation based on actual costs in the prices of the current period, taking into account the current transport tariffs, wages and travel allowances (daily allowances) or field allowances for the period of travel of survey personnel (to the place of surveying and back) in the cases provided for in the notes to Table 5 of the Handbooks base prices. In this case, the norms of Table 5 do not apply.

c) Expenses for organization and elimination of surveys at the facility are associated with the loss of working time for: drawing up an application with a list of necessary tools, materials, overalls and other material assets and their receipt (delivery), packing and sending equipment, equipment and materials to the place of work and other preparatory work necessary to start implementation survey work, as well as dismantling, dismantling of machinery, equipment, structures, preparation and submission of material and financial reports and other work related to the liquidation of surveys at the facility.

Costs for at the facility are calculated by applying the relevant standards of clause 13 of the "General Instructions" of the Handbooks and SCiR-82 to the cost of all field work (main and auxiliary), as well as cameral and laboratory work, if they are performed in expedition conditions. In this case, the cost of work is determined in the same way as when calculating the costs of external transport.

Costs for organization and liquidation of works at the facility must be taken into account without fail when performing all types of survey work, regardless of their volume and the remoteness of the work site from the location of the organization performing the survey.

d) Costs associated with issuance of intermediate survey materials(if it is provided for by the contract or the terms of reference of the Customer) are determined by applying the fractional part of the corresponding coefficient to the cost of all main (field, laboratory and cameral) and auxiliary works (except for the costs of maintenance of bases and radio stations) with all allowances (according to clause 3.7.4 of this Manual), taking into account the conditions for performing survey work. At the same time, the costs of internal and external transport; organization and liquidation works on the object are not taken into account in the calculation.

The costs associated with the issuance of interim reporting materials of surveys are due to a violation of the sequence of the production process and the need to compensate employees for wages for processing and performing work outside of working hours.

e) Expenses for metrological assurance of the unity and accuracy of measuring instruments and additional depreciation charges for production equipment and transport ( metrological support) are calculated for survey work, the cost of which is established according to SCiR-82, taking into account the "Additions". In the Reference books of basic prices, this type of expenditure is provided for in tabular prices and is not additionally taken into account in the estimates.

Calculation of expenses for " metrological support"is carried out by applying the fractional part of the corresponding coefficient to the cost of all basic (field, laboratory and cameral) work with all allowances (according to clause 3.7.4 of this Manual), taking into account the conditions for conducting surveys, with the addition of expenses for internal transport. At the same time, the costs of external transport, organization and liquidation works and issue of intermediate materials are not taken into account.

3.7.6. Estimated cost estimate survey work is formed as the sum of:

- expenses for the performance of all types of main and auxiliary works;

- allowances accrued in accordance with clause 3.7.4 of this Manual;

- expenses not provided for in the table prices, calculated in accordance with clause 3.7.5 of this Manual.

To the preliminary total of the estimated cost surcharges, if necessary, regional" and " for northern benefits".

a) Charge " district allowance" to " total estimated cost" is made in accordance with clause 3.5 of this Manual by using the fractional part of the correction regional coefficient of table 3.

In the estimate, separate items include expenses for " regional" allowance for work performed in " expedition conditions", and the work performed in " hospital conditions", that is, at the location of the organization (where, as a rule, cameral and laboratory work is performed), if the established values ​​​​of the district coefficients for wages workers are different (appendices 3 and 4 of the Handbooks).

If it is necessary to use several regional coefficients (for example, when surveying the main routes of linear structures of great length, etc.), it is advisable to introduce these coefficients directly to the cost of the main and auxiliary works. In this case, the regional coefficient to " total estimated cost" does not apply.

b) 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, an allowance is charged for " northern benefits to offset those costs.

The amount of this allowance is determined in a separate item of the estimate by applying the fractional part of the corresponding coefficient to " total estimated cost". In this case, the value " regional" allowances in this " total"does not turn on.

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

The need to include cost items in the estimate " Unexpected expenses"due to the contractors' lack of information about upcoming additional costs that are not provided for by the prices of the Handbooks and SCiR-82: acquisition of survey materials from previous years (including aerospace, cartographic), logging ticket; approvals necessary for the production of surveys, etc. If the contractor has information about the upcoming costs for the specified purposes article " Unexpected expenses"is not included in the estimate, and the amount of these costs is determined in accordance with clause 3.10 of this Manual.

When compiling the executive estimate, the value " contingencies", if necessary, is adjusted in accordance with the actual costs for these purposes.

Overall Size" contingencies"is defined as the sum of the expenses of the organization performing the survey, determined by labor costs (form 3P), and the expenses of organizations providing services on the basis of relevant documents (copies of contracts, invoices, invoices, checks, etc.).

3.8. By adding the allowances specified in clause 3.7.6 to preliminary total of the estimated cost formed cost of survey works in prices as of 01.01.01 or 01.01.91

3.9. Bringing the cost of engineering surveys, calculated in prices as of 01.01.01 or 01.01.91, to the price level of the current period is carried out by applying to this cost the corresponding inflation index.

Quantities inflation indices, contained in the letters of the Gosstroy of Russia, are averaged over organizations of various departmental affiliations that carry out surveys in Russia, and are calculated without VAT; these inflation indices are informational.

Calculation procedure inflation index recommended by the letter of the Ministry of Construction of Russia dated December 17, 1992 N BF-1060/9 and is established by the "Temporary recommendations for clarifying the base prices determined according to the Collection of prices for survey work for capital construction", in accordance with which inflation index calculated by the organization performing the survey.

To bring the cost of survey work, calculated according to the Reference books of basic prices at the base level as of 01.01.91, the same applies to the prices of the current period. inflation index value, as in determining the basic cost of surveys, calculated according to SCiR-82 with "Additions" and "Letter 21-D".

3.10. The costs, determined in current period prices, are the sum of the costs of the organization performing the survey and the costs of the organization providing the services.

The costs of the survey organization associated with the loss of working time are calculated by labor costs based on the wages of the main performers (with justification for the time of employment of specialists).

Costs determined in prices of the current period, such as payment for third party services; costs associated with obtaining initial data and information about natural conditions, with the acquisition of aerial photography, cartographic and stock materials of surveys of past years; expenses for compensation to land users for material damage caused in connection with damages and conducting surveys on their land plots; costs associated with deforestation; transportation costs (if they are determined according to the current tariffs), etc., are included in a separate additional estimate and, as a rule, are not subject to indexation.

The indexation of the above costs can be performed in accordance with the change in the inflation rate for the period of the survey, if this is provided for by the agreement (contract).

3.11. The basic cost of survey work in prices as of 01/01/01 or 01/01/91, reduced to the price level of the current period, together with the costs determined in the prices of the current period (clauses 3.7-3.10 of this Manual), are full base cost of survey work on the object of research, which is basis to establish contract price.

Annex 1

Attachment 1

Estimates for survey work, calculated according to the prices (rates) of the Reference books of basic prices and SCiR-82 (Form 2P), are recommended to be drawn up according to the attached form.

For prices (rates) calculated at different basic levels, separate estimates must be drawn up without fail. It is also recommended to separately draw up estimates for the types of engineering surveys: engineering-geological, engineering-geodesic, engineering-hydrometeorological.

At the top of the estimate, the name of the object, the design stage, the type of survey, the name of the organization of the contractor and the customer, as well as the name of the price document (documents) on which the estimate is drawn up are indicated without fail. Inclusion in the cost estimate should be carried out in the sequence provided for in this Manual. When compiling estimates for surveys of main routes of considerable length, passing through areas in which various regional coefficients are set for the wages of surveyors, it is recommended that estimates be made for the corresponding sections of the routes, depending on the number of regional coefficients, or in extreme cases, enter the regional coefficient directly to the prices.

The columns of the estimate, drawn up according to the attached form, must contain the following data.

In column 2 - "Name of work and costs" are given: type of work (costs), category of complexity, relief section, built-up area, etc., i.e. all the parameters necessary to justify the prices included in the estimate for calculating the cost of work.

Column 5 - "Cost Justification" provides a link to the price document, from which the price is taken, indicating the table number, paragraph, note number, paragraph of the General Instructions (General Provisions) of the Directory, part, chapter, on the basis of which the corresponding reduction or reduction is applied to the price. increasing coefficient or percentage standard.

For allowances and other expenses (internal and external transport, organization and liquidation of work at the facility, etc.), a list of budget items is provided, to which the corresponding standard applies.

Column 6 - "Calculation of the cost" contains the calculation of the cost, obtained by multiplying the prices with the applied coefficients and the volume of planned (performed) work. To calculate allowances and other expenses, the percentage standard and the amount to which this standard is applied are indicated.

At the end of each section, field, cameral, laboratory work is described and their total cost is calculated. Other expenses are allocated in a separate section of the estimate, including allowances that take into account the conditions for performing work, which are different from those taken into account in price documents:

- allowances when performing work in high-mountainous, desert and waterless regions, in an unfavorable period of the year, in conditions of "special regime";

- allowance, taking into account the cost of issuing intermediate materials;

- expenses for "internal" and "external" transport, organization and liquidation of work at the facility;

- where necessary, curatorial costs are calculated, as well as unforeseen costs and costs associated with obtaining permits for engineering surveys and the use of archival materials.

When drawing up estimates, it is imperative to take into account that in all Reference books of basic prices and in SCiR-82, prices for field work are calculated for the performance of these works in expeditionary conditions (i.e. with the payment of travel or field allowances to employees), and prices for laboratory and cameral work - for hospital conditions (i.e. without paying prospectors travel allowances or field allowances). In this connection, when performing field work in a hospital, a reduction factor of 0.85 is applied to prices (rates), and if laboratory and cameral work is performed in expeditionary conditions, then a multiplying factor of 1.15 is applied to prices (prices) for these works.

All surcharges and other expenses are calculated in accordance with this Manual for the relevant price documents, and the transfer of standard values ​​from one price document to another is not allowed.

As a result of summing up the cost of all planned (performed) work, allowances and other expenses, the estimated cost of work is formed at the base level (in prices as of 01.01.01 or 01.01.91), and after the introduction of the inflation coefficient - the estimated cost in the prices of the current period. An approximate form and an example of an estimate calculation are attached.

Form 2P

Estimate N

(type of research)

Name of the survey object:

Customer:

Contractor:

Estimated calculation is made according to the following documents:

Name of works and costs

Unit measured.

Justification of the cost

Cost calculation

Cost, rub.

Field work

Total field work

Laboratory works

DEVELOPMENT OF SECTIONS OF PROJECT DOCUMENTATION FOR CONSTRUCTION

LINEAR OBJECTS (IN PERCENTAGE OF THE BASE PRICE)

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Thus, the cost of developing 2 more options is

Zppo \u003d (Tsvl * 0.3 + Tsper * 0.5) * 0.02 * 2 \u003d (470.222 * 0.3 + 99.2 * 0.5) * 0.02 * 2 \u003d 7.627 thousand rubles.

Ccr \u003d (Cvl * 0.3 + Cper * 0.5) * 0.7 * 2 \u003d (470.222 * 0.3 + 99.2 * 0.5) * 0.7 * 2 \u003d 266.933 thousand rubles.

To assess technical and economic indicators, we accept 5% of this amount (estimate documentation)

Csm \u003d (Tsppo \u003d Tskr) * 0.05 \u003d (7.627 + 266.933) * 0.05 \u003d 13.71 thousand rubles.

Total Tsvar = 287.91 thousand rubles.

Power line entrances

In accordance with clause 2.8.2.10. Directory, the cost of connection is determined in the amount of up to 0.15 of the cost of work according to tables 19 and 20.

Consequently

Tsakh \u003d Tsvl * 0.15 \u003d 470.222 * 0.15 \u003d 70.533 thousand rubles. (PD / RD ratio - 30/70)

Ice melting device

The electrical calculation of the cost of devices for detecting and melting ice is determined according to clauses 1 (VL) and 4 (ground wire) of Table 24

Tsrgvl = 6.48 thousand rubles.

Tsrgt \u003d 3.39 thousand rubles.

Calculation of the design cost

Tsspg \u003d 18.5 thousand rubles. (PD / RD ratio - 30/70)

Total CPG = 18.5 + 6.48 + 3.39 = 28.37 thousand rubles.

This amount for the Design Documentation stage is 18.5 * 0.3 + 6.48 + 3.39 = 15.42 tr.

For the stage Working documentation - 18.5 * 0.7 = 12.95 tr.

- Organization of FOCL and HF communication channels

The cost of organizing high-frequency communications is determined according to table 35.

According to the terms of reference, 1 compacted simplex channel should be organized between the Biysk CHPP and the Biryuzovaya Katun substation. Branches from the designed overhead line are not provided.

Accordingly, we accept the development cost:

P. 1 High-frequency channel telephone communication, teleinformation, signaling, relay protection, system and linear automation - 13.00 thousand rubles. (PD / RD ratio - 45/55)

P. 4 Sealing of communication channels with channels of teleinformation, signaling, telegraph, relay protection, system and linear emergency automatics - 4.00 thousand rubles. (PD / RD ratio - 45/55)

P. 9 Calculation of the electromagnetic compatibility of channel frequencies along power lines - 3.58 thousand rubles. (ratio PD / RD - 100/0).

Total Tsvch \u003d 13.00 + 4.00 + 3.58 \u003d 20.58 thousand rubles. including

Tsvchpd \u003d 13.00 * 0.45 + 4 * 0.45 + 3.58 \u003d 11.23 thousand rubles.

Tsvchrd \u003d 13.00 * 0.55 + 4 * 0.55 \u003d 9.35 thousand rubles.

The calculation of the cost of organizing FOCL is carried out according to the SBCP "Communication Objects" (2010) (Appendix 6 of the Manual).

According to table 4 of this SBTsP "Cable communication lines with a fiber-optic cable in the composition, linear structures" we determine:

Tsvols \u003d 178.74 + 150 * 3.15 \u003d 651.24 thousand rubles. (ratio PD / RD - 44/56).

- Metrological support of communication channels

An example of an estimate for metrological certification of measuring channels of information-measuring systems is given in Appendix 9 of the Handbook.

- Choice land plot for construction

The calculation of the cost for the provision of services for the execution of a selection act and survey of a land plot is carried out according to the Collection of Prices and Socially Necessary Labor Costs (ONZT) for the manufacture of design and survey products for land management, land cadastre and land monitoring (Appendix 7 of the Handbook) according to table 185. It should be borne in mind that the prices in the Collection are given in non-dominated rubles and should be reduced by 1000 times on the basis of Letter No. 9-1-1/6 dated January 13, 1998.

30.4. Participation in the selection and approval of the location of the construction object

The content of the work. The study of survey materials and design developments necessary to resolve issues on the placement of the facility. Analysis of materials submitted by the interested party. Participation in the work of the commission for site selection for the construction of an object (or clarification of the boundaries of a previously selected site), in the analysis of placement conditions, - preparation of relevant documents for site selection, participation in the preparation of a draft decision and its coordination with relevant organizations and administrative bodies.

End products: materials for the preliminary selection of the location of the construction object.

Unit of measurement:"a" - the organization (enterprise) for which the site is being selected; "in" - the object of construction.

Table 185

Notes: 1. Prices are calculated for the choice of a site for the construction of a building.
project of one type of destination. When choosing a site intended for accommodation
for construction objects of different purposes, in the indicator "c" enters the code
coefficient K \u003d 1.0 + 0.30 (n - 1), where "n" is the number of objects of different purposes
goods placed on the same site.

2. Prices are calculated for the choice of a site located on the lands of one
land use. Under other conditions, a coefficient is introduced into the indicator "c":

K = 1.0 + 0.40 (n - 1), where "n" is the number of land use (land holdings), on the lands of which the site for the construction of the facility is selected.

  1. The prices are calculated on the conditions under which the construction object is
    hangs in one area. For a different quantity, the coefficient is entered into the indicator "c"
    cient: K \u003d 1.0 + 0.20 (n - 1), where "n" is the number of isolated areas on which
    construction of the facility is envisaged.
  2. Prices are based on the design of drawings on a scale of 1:10000. Otherwise
    scale in the indicator "in" the coefficient is entered: 1.30 - M 1: 1000; 1.20 - M 1:2000;
    1.15 - M 1:5000; 0.90 - M 1:25000; 0.80 - M -1:50000.

10. The cost of preparing a draft resolution (order) of the head of the administration of the district (city) on the approval of the location of the object is determined additionally by the indicator "a" using a coefficient of 0.10.

An example of an estimate for the execution of a land selection act is given in Appendix 8 (estimate 5) of the Guide.

- Environmental impact assessment

In accordance with paragraph 1.14 of the Handbook, the cost of developing an EIA section is 4% of the total design cost.

- Investment efficiency

The calculation of the cost of investment efficiency is carried out according to the form 3p MDS81-35.2004

- Cadastral work

Cost calculation cadastral work produced according to the Collection of prices and socially necessary labor costs (ONZT) for the manufacture of design and survey products of land management, land cadastre and land monitoring (Appendix 7 of the Handbook) under Chapter 30.

- Carrying out of corners of turns in nature

The calculation of the cost for the removal of angles of turns of overhead lines in nature is carried out according to the Reference book at the base prices for engineering surveys for construction. Engineering and geodetic surveys during the construction and operation of buildings and structures Chapter 3.

- Boundary work

The calculation of the cost of land surveying is carried out according to the Collection of prices and socially necessary labor costs (ONZT) for the manufacture of design and survey products of land management, land cadastre and land monitoring (Appendix 7 of the Manual) according to tables 8 and 9.

Calculation of the cost of design work for the SBC PR "Energy Facilities" (2003)

This CBC (hereinafter referred to as the “Reference Book”) (Appendix 10 of the Manual) is a departmental reference book, because not included in the Register of current regulations of the Ministry of Regional Development. But it is actively used by various departments that are not funded from the budget. Examples of the use of this CBC are presented in Appendices 8 and 9 of the Handbook.

"Handbook" includes:

Basic provisions.

The procedure for determining the base price of design work and the table of base prices determined depending on the total cost of construction.

Tables of the unit cost of developing working documentation (RD) for buildings, structures and types of work, which simultaneously determine the composition of buildings, structures and types of work that form a complex of a power facility, for which base price tables have been developed, determined depending on the total cost of construction.

One of the purposes of the unit cost tables for the development of design documentation is to use them to determine the base prices for design work for the construction of reconstruction and / or technical re-equipment facilities.

The procedure for determining the base price and the table of base prices for certain types of design work that are not included in the base price of the design work of the above complex of the power facility and are determined depending on natural indicators (capacity, length, area, etc.).

Tables of the relative cost of developing project documentation for specialized sections of the project.

Base prices for design work are based on new construction. At the same time, the set of documents and provisions included in the Handbook also provides the possibility of determining the base prices for design work for the construction of reconstruction and/or technical re-equipment facilities.

The "Reference Book" is designed to calculate the base prices of design work for the purpose of the subsequent formation of contractual prices for the development of design documentation for the industrial construction of energy facilities.

Consider the technical part of the Handbook

1. GENERAL PROVISIONS

1.1 The reference book of basic prices for design work for construction (hereinafter referred to as the “Reference book”) is intended to determine basic prices for the subsequent formation of contractual prices for the development of project documentation for the industrial construction of energy facilities (thermal power, hydropower, electric grid construction, power supply to agriculture).

1.2 The base prices in the Directory are set depending on the total cost of construction of design objects (tables 1¸13) and depending on natural indicators: length, network, section, etc. (tables 15¸54) excluding value added tax.

10. Overhead power lines

11. Power lines, TP, RTP

12. Cable lines up to 35 kV

13. Cable lines with voltage of 110, 220 and 500 kV

1.3 The Directory can be used by organizations of various organizational and legal forms that have a license to perform the relevant work and have the status of a legal entity in accordance with the legislation of the Russian Federation.

1.4 The prices in the Directory take into account all costs included in the cost 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 Gosstroy of Russia on April 6, 1994, (except for business trips) and profit.

1.5 The Directory contains prices for individual design of new construction of energy facilities using standard and reusable economical individual projects of buildings and structures included in them, as well as drawings of standard building structures of products and assemblies.

1.6 The base prices for design work given in the Handbook are set in relation to the requirements contained in the Instructions on the procedure for the development, approval, approval and composition of design documentation for the construction of enterprises, buildings and structures (SNiP 11-01-95), SNiP on organizations of construction production (SNiP 3.01.01-85) and in other regulatory documents for design.

Note. author. Currently, SNiP 11-01-95 has been canceled and should be guided by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of February 16, 2008 N 87 "On the composition of sections of project documentation and requirements for their content" (Collected Legislation of the Russian Federation, 2008, N 8, art. 744).

Note. author. This applies not only to the cost of design, but also to the cost of construction. Often, the cost of construction is given in prices as of 01.01.2000. It is on this date that the cost of analogue objects can be transferred. In this case we use Guidelines to SBC

2.2.4 To recalculate the cost of construction of facilities from the price level as of 01/01/2000 to the price level as of 01/01/2001, a coefficient equal to 1.25 is taken.

1.7 The basic prices of the Directory do not include: (Author's note. Only items related to the design of power lines and general design issues will be considered)

1.7.1 Development of design solutions in several versions, with the exception of variant studies, which can, if necessary, be carried out to select the optimal solutions.

The development of additional (alternative) options for the project (working draft) or individual technological, structural, architectural and other solutions is established in the design assignment, where sections (or parts of these sections) of the project should also be defined, for which the development of these options and initial data are required required for their development.

The degree of elaboration of additional (alternative) options is established in agreement with the Customer.

The price for the development of additional options is determined in the manner set out in clause 1.8.6.

1.7.2 Development of working drawings for special auxiliary structures, fixtures, devices and installations when designing objects with particularly complex structures and methods for performing construction and installation works in accordance with the requirements established by SNiP 3.01.01-85. The base price for the development of working drawings of these structures, devices, devices and installations is determined in the manner established by construction organizations, or by calculating the cost in accordance with costing.

1.7.4 Making changes to the project documentation related to the introduction of new regulatory documents, replacement of equipment with more advanced equipment and in other cases (with the exception of correcting errors made by the design organization). The performance of these works should be provided for by a separate design assignment or a separate order from the Customer and paid additionally.

1.7.5 Development of detailed drawings of metal structures and prefabricated technological pipelines (KMD): wiring diagrams of blocks and blocks of pipelines and ducts for dust and gas ducts, trays, funnels, gas ducts, circulating water conduits, etc.

KMD are developed by manufacturers. In the case of entrusting these works to a design organization, the prices for the development of KMD are set according to departmental price lists or according to the price lists of manufacturers or on the basis of costing and are paid additionally.

1.7.6 Surveys and measurement works at facilities subject to expansion, reconstruction and/or technical re-equipment. The cost of such work should be determined according to the relevant Handbooks or by calculating the cost in accordance with the cost calculation.

1.7.7 Development of design documentation for custom-made equipment (tanks of any volume, conveyors, non-standard low-voltage electrical complete devices - NKU and control panels, etc.), in addition to drawing up the initial requirements necessary for the development of technical specifications for the implementation of this documentation.

The terms of reference for the implementation of the specified design documentation are developed by the manufacturer.

1.7.8 Costs for the production of demonstration models.

1.7.9 Author's supervision. Costs for the implementation of field supervision are determined at contractual prices in accordance with the scope of work established by the Customer. Architectural supervision is carried out on the basis of a separate agreement or an additional agreement to the main design agreement.

1.7.10 Research and experimental work necessary for the implementation of design technical solutions.

1.7.11 Marketing Services.

1.7.12 Costs for business trips, including those of administrative personnel, if the business trips of this personnel are directly related to the design of the facility.

1.7.13 Development of projects for the production of construction and installation works (PPR).

The base price of the PPR is determined by departmental price tags, and in their absence - by calculating the cost in accordance with costing. The above provision applies to all types and methods of construction (new construction, reconstruction and technical re-equipment, contract, economic or mixed construction).

1.7.14 Designing at the stage of working documentation of temporary buildings and structures for the needs of construction organizations. The cost of designing such buildings and structures is determined by the price tags for these works, developed by construction organizations, or in the manner established by them.

1.7.15 Development of automated systems, including process control systems (APCS), dispatching and technological control systems (ASDU, ASDTU, integrated APCS), enterprise management systems (APCS). The base price for the design of automated systems is determined by specialized reference books and price tags for the development of relevant technical documentation.

1.7.16 Development of EIA materials. In accordance with SP 11-101-95, the development of EIA materials is included in the pre-project work - Justifications for investments in construction. The need to perform these works as part of the project is specified in the design assignment and is paid in addition to the cost of the project.

Note. author. By analogy with the Directory of basic prices for design work in construction "Utility Engineering Networks and Structures", it is possible to determine their cost in the amount of 4% of the total design cost.

1.7.19 Justification of investment in construction, including the costs of design organizations associated with their participation in the selection of the site (route).

1.7.20 Survey work.

1.7.22 Engineering services not related to design work.

Engineering services:

- Maintenance of all stages of project creation (collection, processing and optimization of initial data, including STU, organization and control of design work).

- Full documentary support: coordination of project documentation, obtaining conclusions, building permits (reconstruction), etc.

- Maintenance of technical supervision.

- Organization of construction management.

- Gen. contracting services.

- Activities for the commissioning of facilities (obtaining acts and permits for commissioning).

1.7.23 Development of the Safety Declaration, including measures to prevent emergency situations.

1.7.24 Development of project documentation for the development and construction of railway lines and public access roads.

1.7.25 Costs for performing the functions of a general designer and supervising design work.

1.7.27 Collection of initial data for design.

1.7.28 Expenses for the examination of pre-project and project documentation.

1.7.29 Works related to the acquisition of construction equipment.

1.7.30 Costs of design organizations for additional approval of project documentation, completed in accordance with the established procedure, at the request of regional executive authorities, supervision and control, FAPRID, as well as with interested organizations. customs expenses.

1.7.31 Costs associated with payment for the work of local governments (administration), State supervision (control) and interested organizations upon their approval of the planned design solutions, including additional approvals under clause 1.7.30.

1.7.32 The cost of additional copies of project documentation issued to the Customer in excess of the established 4 copies.

1.7.33 Drawing up a Petition (Declaration) of intent to invest in the construction of enterprises, buildings and structures.

1.7.34 Development of projects for fire and security protection systems (with the exception of on-site networks of these systems).

The price of such projects is determined according to the “Reference book of basic prices for design work for construction. Fire and security protection systems”.

1.7.35 The cost of developing project documentation for the assimilation of production. If there is an assignment for the design of such production facilities, the price of design work is additionally determined at the prices of the Handbook for the design of the corresponding enterprise with a reduction factor established by the design organization in agreement with the Customer.

1.7.39 Development of measures and performance of work related to the preparation of the construction site.

1.7.40 The cost of design work on the allocation of launch complexes. Accepted at a rate of 10% of the project development price.

1.7.45 Postage for sending technical documentation to the customer.

1.7.46 Traffic management project.

1.7.47 Application of software for three-dimensional modeling of designed objects. A multiplying factor of up to 1.3 is introduced to the base price of design work.

1.8 Others general provisions on the use of the Handbook.

1.8.1 The cost of types of design work included in prices is determined according to the tables of relative cost given in the Directory, as well as according to the tables of the unit cost of working documentation for buildings, structures and types of work (when determining the price of design work from the total cost of construction) and can be specified by the design by the organization within the total cost for each design stage, both when performing work on its own, and when transferring part of the work to subcontracting design organizations in agreement with them.

1.8.2 The costs of design organizations located in areas where payments are made in accordance with the current legislation due to the district regulation of wages, including payments according to district coefficients and coefficients for work in desert, waterless and high-mountain areas, as well as allowances for wages for continuous work experience and other benefits provided for by law in the regions of the Far North and areas equated to them, in regions of the European North and other regions with severe natural and climatic conditions, are determined taking into account the indicated additional payments by introducing multiplying coefficients to the base price total, established on the basis of the relevant substantiating calculations performed by the organization itself.

1.8.3 If there are pre-project works that differ in composition, content and scope of work from the justification of investments, the price of their development is determined by applying coefficients to the project price, the amount of which is agreed with the Customer when concluding a design contract.

1.8.4 Anchor price standard project is determined by the prices of the Directory using the following coefficients:

without changes - 0.35;

with changes - up to 0.7.

1.8.5 The cost of developing design and estimate documentation for the construction of facilities for which the prices in the Directory are not given and cannot be taken by analogy is determined by calculating the cost based on labor costs.

1.8.6 The development of additional (alternative) design options or individual technological, structural and other solutions issued to the Customer is determined at the price for the development of design documentation for the relevant facility or part thereof (determined in accordance with its specific or relative cost) using a reduction factor, the size of which is set by the design organization in accordance with the complexity of the work as agreed with the Customer.

1.8.7 When calculating the base price of design work, determined depending on the total cost of construction of a power facility (if it is calculated on the basis of specific indicators), as well as when determining the base price of design work depending on natural indicators, the use of imported main technological equipment should be taken into account. The cost of developing design and estimate documentation for the construction of power facilities, buildings and structures using imported main technological equipment used by the design organization for the first time is determined at the prices of the Directory. At the same time, a coefficient of 1.3 is applied to the cost of types of design work, the development of which is complicated due to the use of the specified equipment, as agreed with the Customer.

1.8.10 Factors that complicate the design are taken into account by a multiplying factor to the base price of design work, determined according to the tables of the Directory (see Appendices 1 and 2), in the manner specified in paragraphs. 2.8, 2.9, 2.17, 2.18.

When determining the base price for design work in the presence of several complicating factors and, in connection with this, several coefficients greater than one are used, the total multiplying coefficient is determined by summing their fractional parts and one.

1.8.11 When determining the base price using several coefficients less than one, the overall reduction coefficient is determined by multiplying them.

In the case of applying simultaneously increasing and decreasing coefficients, first, in the indicated order, the total increasing and general decreasing coefficients are determined, which are then multiplied.

1.8.12 When determining the estimated cost of construction resource method an increase in labor intensity and volume of project documentation is taken into account by introducing a multiplying factor to the price determined according to this Handbook, in the amount established by the design organization in agreement with the Customer.

1.8.13 The cost of design and estimate documentation, determined on the basis of the main indicators of the facility being designed, according to the indicators specified as a result of its development, is not recalculated.

(Compiled on the basis of the "Explanations * on the use of the Collection of prices and Reference books of basic prices for design work for construction." SE "CENTRINVESTproject", M., 1999).

1.9.1 To paragraph 1.7.9. Designer supervision costs have increased disproportionately with the price index for capital investments. Therefore, before the release of new regulatory documents related to the implementation and determination of the cost of design work, when drawing up contracts for architectural supervision, the design organization and the customer must proceed from the actually necessary costs and take into account the reimbursement rates for workers distracted by architectural supervision (see also R. p. 4.2 ).

1.9.2 To paragraph 1.7.16. The cost of developing EIA materials can be up to 20% of the cost of the Investment Justification, (see R. p. 3.6 with the amendment of the 1st paragraph: “... the cost of developing which is up to 0.5 of the project price”).

1.9.3 To paragraph 1.7.19. The cost of developing the Investment Justification is up to 0.5 of the project price (see R. 3.2, taking into account the clarification specified in clause 1.9.2), for electrical networks voltage up to 35 kV - up to 0.25 of the price of the working project.

1.9.4 The cost of expenses of design organizations associated with their participation in the selection of a site (route).

The choice of a site (route) for construction is carried out, as a rule, in the Feasibility Study for Investments in the construction of an object. The costs of design organizations associated with their participation in the selection of a site (route) are taken into account by increasing the coefficient according to clause 1.9.3 by 0.05.

The scope of work on site (route) selection is determined by SP 11-101-95.

If it is necessary to select a site (route) at the stage of the project (detail project), the cost of this work is determined according to the Base Price Directory with a coefficient from 0.05 to 0.1 to the project price (see R. p. 3.2 - subject to the specified clarification the size of the coefficient for energy facilities).

1.9.5 To paragraph 1.7.25. The cost of the costs associated with the performance of the functions of the general designer is determined in the amount of up to 2% of the scope of work transferred to the subcontract.

In the case of subcontracting works involving specialized organizations (double subcontracting), the costs of supervising these specialized organizations are determined additionally in the same manner (as a percentage of the volume of sub/subcontracting work). (See R. p. 2.5).

1.9.6 To paragraph 1.7.26. Development of a business plan. The price of work related to the development of a business plan is not regulated by regulatory documents and can be determined depending on the complexity of the work as a share of the cost of developing the Investment Justification as agreed with the Customer (See R. Clause 3.4).

1.9.7 To paragraph 1.7.27. Collection of initial data for design. The initial data for designing in accordance with the list given in Appendix A of SNiP 11-01-95 is provided by the Customer of the project (detailed design).

In the case when the Customer entrusts the collection of initial data for the design of the design organization, the price of this work should be taken into account when setting the contract price for the design documentation in addition to the base price determined according to the Directory (See R. Clause 4.3).

1.9.8 To paragraph 1.7.28. The cost of work on the examination of pre-project and design documentation is determined as a percentage of the cost of design and survey work in accordance with the "Procedure for determining the cost of work on the examination of pre-project and design documentation for the construction of enterprises, buildings and structures on the territory of the Russian Federation", approved by the State Construction Committee of Russia on August 18, 1997 g. No. 18-44.

1.9.9 To paragraph 1.7.29. Acquisition of construction sites with equipment is the function of the Customer.

In the case when the Customer entrusts the design organization with the execution of works related to the acquisition of buildings with equipment, their price is determined depending on the scope of work in the amount of up to 7% of the total construction cost, including the preparation of custom specifications - up to 10% of the total design cost ( see R. p. 4.5), paid additionally.

The cost of completing construction sites with equipment for hydroelectric power plants is determined by the design organization in agreement with the Customer.

1.9.10 To paragraph 1.7.30. Costs of design organizations for additional approval of project documentation.

Based on the provisions of par. 3.4 and 3.6 of SNiP 11-01-95, project documentation developed in accordance with state norms, rules and standards, as well as initial data, specifications and requirements issued by State supervision (control) bodies and interested organizations, is not subject to additional approval. In this regard, the costs of design organizations for the coordination of documentation at the request of regional executive authorities, supervision and control, as well as with interested organizations, are not taken into account by the prices of the Directory and are determined additionally in the prescribed manner (see R. p. 2.6).

1.9.11 To paragraph 1.7.31. Costs associated with payment for works (services) performed by self-government bodies (administrations), State supervision (control) and interested organizations that issue to the customer and design organization initial data, technical conditions and requirements for connecting the facility to engineering networks and public communications, and also carrying out coordination of design solutions provided for in SP 11-101-95 and SNiP 11-01-95, as a rule, are not subject to additional payment.

If these organizations are on full economic account, payment for the specified works (services) is made by the customer at contractual prices.

These clarifications are given in paragraph 11 of the Model Regulations on the procedure for issuing initial data and specifications for design, approval of construction documentation, as well as payment for these services, approved by the Ministry of Construction of Russia on February 6, 1996 and sent with a letter dated February 13, 1996 No. BE-19-4/9 (see R. p. 2.6).

1.9.12 To paragraph 1.7.32. Number of copies of project documentation.

The number of copies of project documentation SNiP 11-01-95 is not regulated and is determined by the contract for the performance of work.

The base price for design work, determined according to the reference books of base prices, takes into account the issuance of project documentation to the customer in the amount of 4 copies.

The cost of copies of project documentation issued to the customer in excess of the specified quantity is determined in addition to the base price, based on the prices of the developer organization for replication. (see R. p. 2.10).

1.9.13 To paragraph 1.7.33. The Application (Declaration) of intent to invest in the construction of enterprises, buildings and structures in accordance with SP 11-101-95 is made by the Customer. In the case of an assignment to draw up a Petition (Declaration) of intent to a design organization, the cost of this work can be determined as a percentage of the base price for the implementation of the Justifications for Investments in the construction of the facility in accordance with the labor intensity of the work (See R. p. 3.3).

2. PROCEDURE FOR DETERMINING THE BASE PRICE OF DESIGN WORKS

A. Depending on the total construction cost

2.1 The base price for the development of project documentation (design + working documentation) is set from the total cost of construction based on the results of the Consolidated estimate calculation of the cost of construction and depending on the category of complexity of designing an energy facility, while the total cost of construction includes the cost of all buildings, structures and types of work on chapters 1¸12 of the Consolidated Estimate, including the cost of construction attributable to the work listed in paragraph 1.7.

2.2 The base price includes the cost of design work for the entire complex of buildings, structures and types of design work reflected in the Consolidated cost estimate for the construction of a power facility, with the exception of the cost of design work listed in clause 1.7 and the cost of design work, determined depending on natural indicators according to tables 15¸26 (for electric networks with voltage of 35¸1150 kV) and tables 27¸30 (for electric networks with voltage up to 20 kV).

2.3 The cost of construction for determining the base price of design work of a power facility is taken according to the duly approved estimated construction cost of the Justification for Investments, the Consolidated Estimated Calculation of the Construction Cost or for an analogue object, taking into account its comparability with a power facility or according to specific indicators estimated standards (per unit of power, productivity, etc.), including "Progressive technical and economic indicators of thermal condensing power plants (CPPs), combined heat and power plants (CHPs) and boiler houses to assess the technical level and quality of project documentation", approved by the USSR Ministry of Energy on April 17, 1990 . in agreement with the Gosstroy of the USSR (letter АЧ-446-8/4 dated February 26, 1990).

The cost of construction to determine the base price of design work is determined taking into account the sectoral regional coefficients for the change in the estimated cost of construction and installation works according to the collection of sectoral coefficients of the Main Computing Center of the State Planning Committee of the USSR 1983.

Recommendations for calculating the cost of construction, taking into account sectoral regional coefficients of change in the estimated cost of construction and installation works for the purpose of determining the base price of design work, are given in Appendix 6.

2.4 The base price of design works (project + RD) in prices as of 01/01/2001, determined depending on the total cost of construction as of 01/01/2001, is presented in tables 1¸13.

The determination of the current prices of design work is carried out according to the formula:

Kstr is the index of change in the cost of energy construction (in terms of capital investments) in the current quarter in relation to prices as of January 1, 2001, according to the calculations of the State Statistics Committee of the Russian Federation (excluding VAT).

The marginal indicators of the cost of design work in tables 1-13 are calculated for the corresponding construction costs indicated in the columns "before" and "and more" of these tables. In the event that the cost of building an object (in prices as of 01.01.2001) is less or more than the extreme cost indicators given in the price tables, the base price of design work is determined by drawing up a proportion in the manner specified in paragraph 2 of Appendix 4.

For HPPs and PSPPs - see paragraph 3 of the Notes to Table 7.

(Revised edition, Amend. 2005)

2.5 The distribution of the base price of the project and working documentation is carried out, as a rule, according to Table 14 below and can be specified by agreement between the contractor and the customer.

Note. author. Due to the fact that the distribution of the base price in the Directory is determined on the basis of the canceled SNiP 11-01-95, one should be guided in the distribution of the cost of PD and RD by the Methodological Guidelines, taking into account the requirements of Government Decree No. 87.

2.7 The base price of design work for the construction of a facility in difficult conditions (seismicity of 7 points or more; permafrost, subsidence, swelling, heaving, eluvial, silty, peaty soils; karst and landslide phenomena; location of the construction site above mine workings; in flooded areas; with taking into account hurricanes, tsunamis, shock waves, aircraft crashes, etc.) is determined by the prices of the Directory without the use of any multiplying factors, if the approved Consolidated Estimate is taken as the basis for calculating the base price.

The increase in the complexity of design work for construction in difficult conditions is compensated in this case by an increase in the total cost of construction.

2.8 If the base price of design work for the construction of an object in difficult conditions is determined on the basis of specific indicators, then multiplying factors are introduced to the prices of design work, determined according to the tables of the Directory, in accordance with Appendix 1.

2.9 When designing facilities for construction abroad, the price of design work determined according to the tables of the Directory is subject to multiplying factors that take into account the influence of complicating factors, in accordance with Appendix 2 and Appendix 1 (taking into account clause 2.8).

2.10 When determining the cost of construction by specific indicators for the purpose of calculating the price of design work, climatic coefficients (minutes No. 51 of December 24, 1987 of the Gosstroy of the USSR) are not used.

2.11 The base price of design work for reconstruction and / or technical re-equipment is determined in accordance with paragraph 2.4 using a coefficient of up to 1.5, established by the design organization in accordance with the complexity of the work as agreed with the Customer.

2.12 The procedure for determining the price of design work for the reconstruction and / or technical re-equipment of energy facilities is as follows:

a) The cost of a new construction of an energy facility is determined, which has similar key indicators with an object of reconstruction and / or technical re-equipment.

b) The price of design work for the new construction of an energy facility is determined.

c) According to the tables of the unit cost for the development of working documentation for buildings, structures and types of work (tables B1–B18), the total unit cost of design documentation for all reconstructed and / or technically re-equipped buildings and structures is determined. At the same time, if any buildings, structures are not completely reconstructed (including, for example, not in all specializations), then their unit costs RD determined according to tables B1–B18, reduction coefficients are introduced, less than 1.0.

d) To the total cost of RD determined in this way for a reconstructed and / or technically re-equipped energy facility, a multiplying factor is introduced according to paragraph 2.11.

2.13 The relative cost of developing specialized sections of design estimates as a percentage of the price is given in tables A1 to A14.

2.14 A conditional example of determining the base price of design work depending on the total cost of construction is given in Appendix 3 Directory , and examples of calculating the base price of designing an object, the construction cost indicators of which are between the indicators given in the table, or in the extreme columns of the tables, see Appendix 4 Directory .

B. Depending on the natural indicators of design objects

2.15 The base price for the development of project documentation (project + working documentation) is determined by the formula:

C \u003d (a + in) x K ind

where: "a" and "c" - constant values ​​for a certain interval of the main indicator of the designed object, thousand rubles;

x - the main indicator of the designed object;

K ind - price index for design work to the level set on 01/01/2001 and reflecting inflationary processes at the time of determining the price of design work for the construction of the facility.

Note. Estimated level base prices for design work for construction, determined depending on natural indicators, to the level of base prices for design work as of January 1, 1995 (see letter of the Gosstroy of Russia dated 13.01.98 No. 9-1-1/6) adopted in "Directory" equal to 10.0.

2.16 The base price of design work, depending on physical indicators, is determined according to tables 15-54 of the Directory. The relative cost of developing design and estimate documentation as a percentage of the price is given in the tables of relative cost to them.

2.17 The base price of design work for the construction of an object in difficult conditions is determined according to the tables of the Directory using multiplying factors in Appendix 1.

2.18 The base price of design work for the construction of facilities abroad is determined according to the tables of the Directory using multiplying factors in Appendix 2 and Appendix 1.

2.19 The base price of design work for reconstruction and / or technical re-equipment is determined according to the tables of the Directory using a coefficient of up to 1.5, set by the design organization in accordance with the complexity of the work as agreed with the Customer.

2.20 Extrapolation and interpolation in pricing

In the case when the projected object has a value of the main indicator less than the minimum or greater than the maximum indicator given in the table of the Base Price Directory, the base price of the design is determined by extrapolation, while the price adjustment value is reduced by 40%, i.e. when calculating the indicator of the projected object X ass is taken with a coefficient of 0.6.

If the power indicator of the object is less than the tabular indicator, the base price of its design is determined by the formula:

C \u003d a + b ´ (0.4 ´ X min + 0.6 ´ X set), (1)

where: a, c - constant values ​​taken according to the table of the minimum value of the indicator;

X min - the minimum indicator given in the table;

If the indicator of the object is greater than the tabular indicator, the base price of its design is determined by the formula:

C \u003d a + b ´ (0.4 ´ X max + 0.6 ´ X ass), (2)

where: a, c - constant values ​​taken according to the table of the maximum value of the indicator;

X max - maximum rate given in the table;

X ass - an indicator of the designed object.

2.21 Conventional examples of calculating the base price of design work when determining it depending on natural indicators are given in Appendix 5.

Attachment 1

Coefficients to base prices for design work for construction

enterprises, buildings and structures in difficult conditions

If there are two or more complicating factors under paragraph 1, the coefficients are applied for each factor.

(Revised edition, Amend. 2005)

Appendix 2

Coefficients to the base prices of project documentation, taking into account the impact

complicating factors in the design of facilities for construction abroad.

Complicating factors

Ratios to development cost:

working documentation, working draft

1. Translation of text materials of technical documentation, inscriptions on drawings into a foreign language

2. Translation of materials of a foreign customer into Russian

3. Double checking of calculations, drawings and specifications, calculations of the scope of work, estimate documentation and other design materials, making duplicates of cripples, increased requirements for the design and packaging of project documentation

4. Other factors affecting the increase in the complexity of design work:

4.1. Current frequency and voltage, the difference in the permissible range of fluctuations in current frequency, different from the Russian Federation (to the cost of designing electrical equipment, power supply, low currents, instrumentation, and, if necessary, other sections)

4.2. Dry or humid tropical climate

4.3. Development of design and estimate documentation, taking into account the use of equipment and materials purchased in the customer's countries or supplied from third countries

4.4. Application of foreign norms and standards for materials and equipment, performance of structural calculations on them, etc., specified by the customer in the design assignment

4.5. Additional requirements for design and estimate documentation for the construction of facilities on a contract basis, including the preparation of specifications for equipment and materials for temporary import

Note. Increasing coefficients are applied to the cost of sections of design estimates or their parts related to the design solutions of individual workshops, buildings, structures.

In cases where the design organization performs an examination of project documentation developed by foreign firms, review and refinement of specifications for equipment and materials drawn up by foreign customers, preparation of specifications for materials, spare parts, assemblies and details necessary for the operation of the facility, and other work on individual instructions of the general supplier and general contractor, their cost is determined by labor costs.

Tables of basic prices for design depending on

of the total cost of construction

Overhead power lines with a voltage of 110 - 750 kV

Table 10

continuation of table 10

Cost of construction in prices as of 01.01.2001, million rubles

1000 or more

Base price of design work in prices as of 01.01.2001, million rubles

Power transmission lines with a voltage of 0.4-20 kV with a transformer substation with a voltage of 6-20 / 0.4 kV; Power line 35 kB;

transformer substations 35/6-20 kV, 6-35/0.4 kV; distribution

and sectioning points 6-20 kV.

Table 11

Cost of construction in prices as of 01.01.2001, million rubles

10 or more

Power transmission line 0.4-20 kV

Power transmission line - 35 kV

TP-35/6-20 kV; TP 6-35/0.4 kV; RTP, RP 6-20 kV

Notes:

1. The cost of designing electrical networks with a voltage of 0.4 kV using self-supporting insulated wires (SIW) is accepted with a coefficient of 2.4.

2. The cost of designing overhead lines with a voltage of 6-20 kV using protected wires (VLZ) is accepted with a coefficient of 2.1.

3. When designing overhead lines with a voltage of 6-20 kV with the arrangement of supports along the longitudinal profile, the cost of design is determined by the prices of 35 kV overhead lines.

4. When designing electrical networks with a voltage of 0.4-35 kV in cities and areas of old buildings, as well as at existing enterprises, a coefficient of 1.2 is applied to prices.

Cable lines up to 35 kV

Table 12

Design object

Cost of construction in prices as of 01.01.2001, million rubles

10 or more

Base price of design work in prices as of 01.01.2001, thousand rubles

Cable lines up to 35 kV

Cable lines with a voltage of 110, 220 and 500 kV high and low

pressure and in plastic insulation

Table 13

Cost of construction in prices as of 01.01.2001, million rubles

400 or more

Base price of design work in prices as of 01.01.2001, million rubles

Cable lines 110, 220 kV in plastic insulation

Cable lines 110, 220 and 500 kV high and low pressure

Determination of the cost of construction of overhead and cable

power lines

The cost of construction to determine the base price of the design work of the power facility is taken:

For an analogue object, taking into account its comparability with a power facility;

According to the aggregated indicators of the cost of construction.

The choice of an analogue object is a rather laborious process that requires the presence of an appropriate accumulated base. At the same time, the cost of an analogue object must be confirmed by a positive conclusion of the State Expertise.

More preferable is the calculation of the cost of construction on aggregated indicators.

For power lines, it is possible to use one of the estimated standards approved and entered in the register of the Ministry of Regional Development:

Collection "Enlarged cost indicators of power transmission lines and substations with a voltage of 35-1150 kV". Approved and put into effect by JSC FGC UES Order No. 385 dated July 9, 2012 (Appendix 11 of the Manual).

State enlarged standards construction prices (NCS). External electrical networks. Approved by the Order of the Ministry of Regional Development of December 30, 2011 No. 263. The Ministry of Regional Development plans to reissue these standards annually, the price is set on January 1 of the current year.

Let's take a look at these collections.

Aggregated cost indicators of power transmission lines and substations with a voltage of 35-1150 kV

Aggregated cost indicators (USI) of electric networks with a voltage of 35 kV and above are designed to assess the estimated amount of investment in the construction of power transmission lines and substations (VL and SS) both in the implementation of new construction and in the reconstruction and expansion of existing VL and SS.

AT new edition of the USP collection, consolidated cost indicators were developed both for open substations of 35 kV and above, and for closed substations of 110-500 kV, made according to typical schemes electrical connections of switchgears. In this regard, the cost indicators of the fixed part of the costs of PS have been changed.

In accordance with the change and expansion of the range of technological equipment currently used in the construction of power grid facilities, changes and additions were made to the tables of cost indicators for cells of switches, transformers, synchronous, asynchronous and static thyristor compensators, shunt capacitor banks, current-limiting reactors, cable lines.

The Appendixes of the USP collection provide reference materials on the components of the cost of construction of 1 km of overhead lines and substations as a whole, as well as the cost and natural indicators of the resource components of the construction of overhead lines (metal, reinforced concrete, wire, ground wire, linear fittings) and the share of costs in the cost of individual basic elements PS: switch cells, outdoor switchgear, switchgear, transformer cells.

1. General part

1.1. Aggregated cost indicators (USP) of electrical networks with a voltage of 35 kV and above are intended for:

Estimates of the volume of investments in the planning of new construction (reconstruction) of power grid facilities;

Technical and economic calculations when comparing alternative solutions for choosing electrical network schemes (“circuit” design);

Enlarged calculations of the cost of construction as part of investment justifications and business plans;

Formation of the initial price in the preparation of tender documentation and general economic calculations in the investment sphere for electric grid construction facilities.

1.2. The basis for the definition of the USP is:

Materials summarizing estimates for projects of specific objects;

Requirements for the construction and mechanical part of electric grid facilities, determined by the "Rules for the installation of electrical installations" of the 7th edition;

- "Norms process design AC substations with higher voltage 35-750 kV (NTP PS)" (STO 56947007-29.240.10.028-2009). Approved by order of JSC FGC UES dated April 13, 2009 No. 136;

- "Norms for the technological design of overhead power lines with a voltage of 35-750 kV" (STO 56947007-29.240.55.016-2008). Approved by order of JSC FGC UES dated October 24, 2008 No. 460;

- “Principal diagrams of electrical switchgears of substations 35-750 kV. Standard solutions (STO 56947007-29.240.30.010-2008)”. Approved by order of JSC FGC UES dated December 20, 2007 No. 441;

Prices for equipment and materials of factories-suppliers and investors. Prices for equipment include transport and procurement and storage costs, as well as the cost of packaging.

1.3. General requirements on the organization of design are reflected in the "Regulations on the composition of sections of design documentation and requirements for their content" (approved by Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of February 16, 2008 No. 87). Design documentation for linear capital construction facilities consists of 10 sections, the requirements for the content of which are established by paragraphs 34-42 of the said Regulations.

1.4. Design preparation of construction consists of three stages:

1st stage - determination of the purpose of investment, purpose and capacity of the construction object, product range, location (region) of the object, taking into account the fundamental requirements and conditions of the customer (investor). On the basis of the necessary studies and studies on the sources of financing, conditions and means of achieving the set goal, the customer evaluates investment opportunities;

2nd stage - development of justifications for investments in construction based on the information received, the requirements of state bodies and interested organizations, to the extent sufficient for the customer (investor) to make decisions on the feasibility of further investment, obtaining from the relevant executive authority a preliminary selection of the location of the object, on the development of project documentation;

3rd stage - development, coordination, examination and approval of project documentation, obtaining on its basis a decision on the allocation of a land plot for construction.

Main project document for the construction of an object is, as a rule, a project, part of which is the estimate documentation. Based on the approved construction project, working documentation for the facility is developed.

These USP are used in the implementation of the 1st and 2nd stages project preparation construction.

1.5. On the basis of the cost of construction of overhead lines and substations, determined by the USP, contractual prices for the development of project documentation can be formed. When determining the cost of construction at the expense of the federal budget, the list of documents recommended for determining the cost of design and engineering and survey work is determined by the order of Rosstroy dated 04.20.2007 No. survey works” (as amended by Rosstroy dated April 30, 2008 No. 143).

1.6. USPs are given at the base price level and do not include VAT. In accordance with the Decree of the Gosstroy of the Russian Federation dated April 8, 2002 No. 16 “On measures to complete the transition to a new budget and regulatory framework Pricing in Construction” the base level is the level of prices prevailing on 01/01/2000 The construction cost in the current (forecast) price level is determined using indexes for recalculating the cost into the current (forecast) price level. Indices represent the ratio of the cost of products, works or resources at the current price level to the cost at the basic price level.

Price indices are published in:

Bulletin of Pricing and Estimated Rationing of the Ministry of Regional Development of the Russian Federation (Federal Center for Pricing in Construction and the Industry of Building Materials);

Letters of the Ministry of Regional Development of the Russian Federation.

It is recommended to determine the cost of construction according to the USP in the current (forecast) price level using the indices recommended for use by the Ministry of Regional Development, taking into account the cost structure determined from the tables given in Appendix 4 of this collection.

Determination of the cost of construction according to the USP in the forecast price level, taking into account the inflationary rise in the cost of construction of facilities, must be carried out taking into account the forecasts of inflation indicators and the price system published quarterly by the Ministry of Economic Development of Russia, taking into account the distribution of the planned volume of work by years of construction.

1.7. Basic USP take into account the cost indicators per 1 km of overhead and cable lines, as well as for the substation as a whole and for their main elements for normal construction conditions in the European part of the country.

1.8. USP take into account all costs for the construction of overhead lines and substations for industrial facilities (basic cost indicators). The costs associated with the construction of the RBC, housing construction, the use of helicopters, the production of special construction works (quicksand, rocky soils, etc.), the construction of large crossings through water barriers are not taken into account by the basic indicators of the cost of overhead lines and substations.

Costs not included in the baseline are determined by an individual calculation, or by an analogue project.

1.9. The basic indicators of the USP do not take into account the costs associated with the registration of a land plot (permanent and temporary acquisition, payment for land upon withdrawal (purchase), rent, payment of land tax during the construction period) and compensation payments during land acquisition. These costs must be added to the cost of facilities determined by the USP, based on calculations made in accordance with the current regulatory and legislative documents.

Funds for the payment of land tax ( rent for land) during the construction period are determined on the basis of concluded contracts or are determined according to a calculation made taking into account information about cadastral value land plots and the provisions of Decrees of the Government of the Russian Federation dated July 16, 2009 No. 582 “On the basic principles for determining rent when renting land plots located in state property” and dated 22.05.2007 No. 310 “On the rates of payment for a unit of forest resources and the rates of payment for a unit of area of ​​a forest plot that is in federal ownership”, regulatory legal acts of the bodies of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation.

When purchasing land market price is established in accordance with the current regulatory and other documents (Law on valuation activities dated July 29, 1998 No. 135-FZ with subsequent amendments and additions, standards and rules of self-regulatory organizations).

2. Air lines

2.1. Consolidated cost indicators (USP) are compiled for 35-500 kV overhead lines on unified steel and reinforced concrete poles, 750 kV - on standard steel poles and 1150 kV - on steel poles individual design. In the cost indicators of overhead lines, the suspension of the optical communication cable of the main FOCL - overhead lines is taken into account.

USP overhead lines are compiled taking into account ice and wind loads that meet the requirements of the 7th edition of the PUE.

2.2. USP overhead lines are made taking into account the use of steel-aluminum wires of grade AC according to GOST 839-80, taking into account subsequent additions.

2.3. Basic indicators of the cost of overhead lines (excluding VAT) of alternating current with a voltage of 35-1150 kV are given in Table. 1, and direct current - in table. 2. The baseline figures take into account all production costs, provided for by the "Norms for the technological design of overhead power transmission lines with a voltage of 35-750 kV" (STO 56947007-29.240.55.016-2008), which are approved by order of JSC FGC UES dated October 24, 2008 No. 460 and correspond to average construction conditions and standard wind pressure up to 0.6 kPa. The conditions for the construction of overhead lines, taken into account in the basic cost indicators, are given in Table. 3. When passing overhead lines in more difficult conditions than those given in Table. 3, the costs for the construction of overhead lines are increasing (Table 6). In this case, individual complicating construction conditions are taken into account independently of each other.

In cases where there is no detailed information on the conditions for passing overhead lines, the baseline indicators can be used without adjustment.

The cost of permanent land acquisition is added to the basic cost indicators (clause 1.9), and, if necessary, the cost of clearing a clearing and laying roads (Table 5).

To obtain the full cost of overhead lines to the indicators of Table. 1 and 2 add the costs associated with the construction (Correspond to the list of costs in chapters 8, 9, 10, 12 of the consolidated estimate), which are:

3.3% - temporary buildings and structures (GSN 81-05-01-2001);

5.0-6.0% - other works and expenses;

2.6-3.18% - maintenance of the customer-builder service, building control (Guidelines according to the calculation of the cost standard for maintaining the service of the customer-builder JSC FGC UES);

7.5-8.5% - design and survey work, costs for the examination of project documentation and field supervision (for new construction - 8%).

Summing up all the costs and adding to the result obtained the cost of a permanent allotment of a land plot for construction, we obtain the necessary amount of capital investments for the construction of overhead lines.

The cost of permanent land acquisition is taken taking into account the area of ​​allocation for overhead lines and the cost of land. The areas of permanent land allotment for overhead line supports depend on the type and material of the supports, the use of the calculated span, etc. When using standard supports and the construction of overhead lines under normal conditions, the area of ​​\u200b\u200bpermanent land allotment can be taken according to table. 4. For guyed supports, the area increases accordingly. The cost of the rest of the VL corridor is accepted taking into account clause 1.9.

2.4. For sections of overhead lines passing through the forest, the cost of clearing the clearing is determined for a forest of medium size and density, taking into account the uprooting of stumps under roads and support platforms. The costs of clearing and preparation of the clearing and the construction of lay roads along marshy sections of the route, in the absence of more detailed data, can be taken according to Table. 5.

2.5. Additional costs, taking into account the complicating construction conditions, can be taken for the corresponding sections of the route using multiplying factors in relation to the basic cost indicators (Table 6).

2.6. If it is necessary to build large overhead line crossings through navigable rivers, canals, straits, other water barriers and gorges, their cost is determined by a special calculation. For a preliminary assessment, the cost of the transition can be taken taking into account the data in Table 7.

2.7. The cost of a double-circuit overhead line with a temporary suspension of one circuit (the cost of hanging a second circuit during the construction of a double-circuit overhead line) can be determined as the cost of a double-circuit overhead line minus the costs shown in Table. eight.

2.8. The cost of linear cells at substations (power plants) for connecting overhead lines is recommended to be taken according to Table 15.

3. Cable lines

3.1. The basis for determining the aggregated cost indicators of cable lines (CL) 6-10 and 35 kV is the "Indicators of the cost of electric city networks" and "Increased indicators of the cost of construction" of the Giprokommunenergo Institute, as well as the cost indicators of a number of specific projects.

Aggregated cost indicators for 110-500 kV cable lines were adopted on the basis of estimates for the working documentation of specific facilities of Energosetproekt Institute OJSC.

3.2. The cost indicators of cable lines are very dependent on the accepted route, the nature and number of traversed engineering communications, the number and designs of transition points and end devices, associated costs, as well as the method of laying cable lines. For small CL lengths, this determines a significant spread in the specific USP values. To the greatest extent, this applies to cable lines with a voltage of 110 kV and higher when they are laid in a tunnel. Given in table. 9 and 10 USP KL values ​​take into account the cost of the cable, route preparation, including its design and legal registration, construction and installation works, special crossings (railway junctions, main roads and central squares, etc.), dismantling and restoration of asphalt concrete pavements, removal - importation of soil for backfilling when laying CL 110 kV and higher in trenches, as well as in tunnels. When laying underwater cable lines, the costs take into account the erosion of the trench and the surcharge of cable lines with sandbags.

When assessing the cost of cable lines in the central part of the largest cities, the cost of constructing a collector (tunnel) should be taken into account. The cost of constructing collectors and switching points is given in Table 11.

State enlarged construction price standards (NTsS).

External electrical networks.

According to this collection, it is possible to determine the cost of building overhead and cable transmission lines only with a voltage of 0.4-10 kV.

1. The state aggregated construction price standards (hereinafter referred to as NCS), given in this collection, are intended for planning investments (capital investments), evaluating the effectiveness of the use of funds allocated for capital investments and preparation of technical and economic indicators in the assignment for the design of external electrical networks, the construction of which is financed with the involvement of federal budget funds.

3. Aggregated standards represent the volume Money necessary and sufficient for the construction of 1 km of external electrical networks.

4. The collection consists of two sections:

Department 1 - Indicators of the enlarged standard for the price of construction.

department 2 - Representative objects.

5. The NCS provides for aggregated standards for the following nomenclature of external electrical networks:

1. Underground laying of electrical networks.

2. Air laying of electrical networks.

3. Outdoor lighting networks.

4. Transition cable line through barriers.

6. NCS provides for the following cost indicator:

1 km of track, 100 m of crossing.

7. Indicators of the construction price standard take into account the following costs:

a) earthworks for the construction of trenches and pits for supports, with backfilling and layer-by-layer compaction;

b) installation work on laying electrical cables and wires;

in) construction works for the installation of supports and lighting structures.

8. Enlarged estimated norms and prices for the installation of electrical networks are differentiated depending on the method of laying (underground and overhead), as well as on the brand of cable or wire.

9. When constructing street lighting networks, poles 11 meters high, RKU lamps with DRI lamps were used. The layout of the supports is single-row. When using supports with a height of 9.5 meters, a factor of 0.86 should be applied.

10. When laying underground electrical networks, it is provided: a trench depth of 1.0 meters, a sand bed for the cable and protection of the cable with a brick. When laying underground electrical networks, when changing design decisions from those adopted in the NCS collection, the coefficients should be applied:

With a trench depth of 1.5 m - 1.01;

Cable without protection against mechanical damage - 0.9;

When laying in a trench more than 3 cables for each subsequent - 1.49 to the norms of tables 12-01-07-12-01-11;

11. When crossing the cable line through the barriers for cable laying, the method of horizontal directional drilling and the method of pulling the pipe were used.

12. The laying of overhead electrical networks is carried out on reinforced concrete poles, the distance between the poles is taken to be 25 meters for 0.4 kV overhead lines, 50 meters for 6-10 kV overhead lines, the height of the poles is 11 meters. With a support height of 9.5 meters, coefficients of 0.86 should be applied.

13. The indicators take into account the entire range of costs that are provided for by the current regulatory documents in the field of pricing for the implementation of the main, auxiliary and related stages of work for the construction of external electrical networks under normal (standard) conditions, not complicated by external factors.

When performing work in conditions that complicate the production of work, one should be guided by the coefficients given in table 1.

14. The above indicators provide for the costs of construction of facilities, including the cost of building materials, the cost of wages for workers and the operation of construction machines (mechanisms), overhead costs and estimated profit, as well as the costs of constructing temporary title buildings and structures and additional costs for the production of work in winter, the costs associated with the receipt by the customer and the design organization of the initial data, technical specifications for the design and the necessary approvals for design solutions, the cost of building risk insurance, the cost of design and survey work and project examination, the maintenance of the construction customer service and construction control, reserve funds for unforeseen work and costs.

15. The cost of materials takes into account all costs (sales prices, margins of supply and marketing organizations, costs for containers, packaging and props, transport, handling operations and procurement and storage costs) associated with the delivery of materials, products, structures from bases (warehouses ) contractor organizations or supplier organizations to the on-site construction warehouse.

16. The remuneration of labor of construction workers and workers operating construction machines includes all types of payments and remunerations included in the wage fund.

17. Aggregated standards do not take into account construction costs and, if necessary, can be taken into account additionally: other costs of contractors that are not related to construction and installation works (travel expenses, transportation of workers, costs of maintaining rotational camps), payment for land and land tax during the construction period.

18. Compensation payments related to the preparation of the construction site (demolition earlier existing buildings, transfer of engineering networks, etc.) should be taken into account additionally.

19. Prices do not include work on cutting and adding soil during planning, disassembly and installation pavement. The cost of these works is normalized according to the relevant norms of the collections GESN-2001-1 " Excavation” and GESN-2001-27 “Motorways”, included in the federal register of estimated standards.

20. The figures are given without value added tax.

Calculation example.

Section 1 - 4.7 km under normal conditions;

2nd section - 2 km into the thaw and in the security zone of the overhead line;

Section 3 - 3.4 km through unfrozen swamps;

Section 4 - 14.3 km along clearings, bushes and shallow ravines;

Section 5 - 12 km along a plowed field;

6 section - 0.8 km in rocky soils;

Section 7 - 1.6 km in loose sands;

8 section - 1.2 km in the security zone of the overhead line.

C (overhead line construction cost) = C1 section + C2 section + C3 section + C4 section + C5 section + C6 section + C7 section + C8 section;

C1 section = C (price 12-02-002-1) x L (length of 1 section of the route)

C1 plot = 629.93 thousand rubles. x 4.7 km = 2960.671 thousand rubles

C2 section = C (price 12-02-002-1) x L (length of the 2nd section of the route) x K (complicated conditions for the production of work tab. 1 p. 1, p. 8)

C2 plot = 629.93 thousand rubles. x 2 km x 1.018 x 1.007 = 1291.515 thousand rubles.

C3 section = C (price 12-02-002-1) x L (length of the 3rd section of the route) x K (complicated conditions for the production of work, tab. 1 p. 2)

C3 plot = 629.93 thousand rubles. x 3.4 km x 1.029 = 2203.873 thousand rubles

C4 section = C (price 12-02-002-1) x L (length of 4 sections of the route) x K (complicated conditions for the production of work, tab. 1 p. 3)

C4 plot = 629.93 thousand rubles. x 14.3 km x 1.007 = 9071.055 thousand rubles

C5 of the section = C (price 12-02-002-1) x L (length of the 5th section of the route) x K (complicated conditions for the production of work, tab. 1, clause 5)

C5 plot = 629.93 thousand rubles. x 12 km x 1.003 = 7581.837 thousand rubles.

C6 section = C (price 12-02-002-1) x L (length of the 6th section of the route) x K (complicated conditions for the production of work, tab. 1 p. 6)

C6 plot = 629.93 thousand rubles. x 0.8 km x 1.011 = 509.487 thousand rubles.

C7 of the section = C (price 12-02-002-1) x L (length of the 7th section of the route) x K (complicated conditions for the production of work, tab. 1, clause 7)

C7 plot = 629.93 thousand rubles. x 1.6 km x 1.011 = 1018.975 thousand rubles.

C8 section = C (price 12-02-002-1) x L (length of the 8th section of the route) x K (complicated conditions for the production of work, tab. 1, clause 8)

C8 plot = 629.93 thousand rubles. x 1.2 km x 1.007 = 761.207 thousand rubles

C \u003d 2960.671 + 1291.515 + 2203.873 + 9071.055 + 7581.837 + 509.487 + 1018.975 + 761.207 \u003d 25 398.62 thousand rubles.

The cost of construction of a 10 kV overhead line is 25,398.62 thousand rubles. excluding value added tax.