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Rules for drawing up estimates for engineering and geological surveys

Such an important document as is always calculated individually for each specific construction project. Traditionally, the final estimate for engineering and geological surveys, obtained as a result of calculations, depends on the volume of surveys, the methods used and their quantity, labor intensity, complexity of the terrain and, in many respects, on the remoteness of the construction site. Calculation of the cost of work by geological engineers can be ordered on our website, GeoGIS LLC. In addition to engineering and geological surveys, our specialists provide a full range of services in geology, geodesy and ecology.

When drawing up an estimate for geological surveys, the following information provided by the customer is taken into account:

    building density on the site;

    features of the landscape, soil;

    season;

    the area of ​​the land;

    required deadlines;

    location of the activities;

    forest cover;

    traffic conditions.

The main purpose of the research estimate is to organize an extremely accurate calculation for the project to determine the initial maximum contract price. Such a document is required for design, construction companies and customers for the construction of a specific property. The estimate for engineering and geological surveys becomes part of the contract for research from the moment it is approved by the client. It is worth considering the fact that the subsequent cost of the project may undergo changes.

What types of expenses are included in the price list?

According to the rules, estimate documentation must be as brief as possible: there is no room for incomprehensible prices and unreasonable coefficients. This clearly regulated document assumes costs associated with the organization and implementation of surveys on the site, as well as the liquidation of geological activities and transport support (delivery of specialists and geological equipment).

A well-prepared estimate for engineering geological surveys for construction takes into account the following costs:

    for remuneration of geological engineers;

    cost of necessary materials;

    wear and tear of geological instruments and equipment;

    depreciation deductions.

Make an estimate for geological research not easy. In this case, the preparation of a price list involves the use of current prices with mandatory consideration of the inflation rate for design and survey activities. The estimate for engineering and geological surveys (example) can be found on the “Prices” page of our website.

TOOLKIT
TO DETERMINE THE COST OF ENGINEERING SURVEYS FOR CONSTRUCTION

Issue 1

Date of introduction 2004-04-01

Put into effect on April 1, 2004 by letter of the Gosstroy of Russia dated March 31, 2004 N NZ-2078/10.


The methodological manual was developed by the Industrial and Research Institute for Engineering Surveys in Construction of the State Construction Committee of Russia (FSUE PNIIIS) with the participation of JSC Institute Gidroproekt and LLC NPC Ingeodin in accordance with according to the current procedure pricing in engineering surveys.

The Methodological Manual (issue 1) sets out the procedure for determining contractual and base prices based on the documents used in practice on pricing in engineering surveys, as well as the features of drawing up estimates and the procedure for indexing prices in the Directories (1999 - 2004) and SCiR-82.

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

This Manual is intended for use by a wide range of specialists.

INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION

This Methodological Manual for determining the cost of engineering surveys for construction (hereinafter referred to as this Manual) was developed in connection with the need for simultaneous application of price documents for engineering surveys developed (presented) in two basic price levels as of 01.01.01 and 01.01.91, as well as with numerous wishes of organizations - customers and performers survey work.

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

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

The materials presented in this Manual 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 efficient use of investment funds. This Manual is also intended to provide practical assistance in resolving conflict disputes between the Customer and the Contractor when resolving certain issues related to determining the cost of survey work.

Legislative acts and regulations mentioned in this Manual (issue 1) are given as of January 1, 2004.

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

TERMS AND DEFINITIONS

Basic price level

The price level for the period of time for which the base prices are calculated; For engineering surveys, two basic price levels are currently adopted as of 01/01/01 and as of 01/01/91.

Basic (basic) price

The cost of carrying out surveys at the site at the basic price level, calculated on the basis of the current regulatory and price base

Negotiated price

The cost of carrying out surveys at the site, established by agreement of the parties when signing the agreement (contract); the basis for determining the contract price is the base (basic) price

Open price

Contract price subject to adjustment in accordance with the terms of the contract (during the survey process: indexation, change in the composition and scope of work; after completion of the survey - according to the executive estimate)

Final price

Negotiated 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 completion of the work

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 carried out 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 performing survey work in which workers cannot return to the site every day permanent residence. In this case, they are compensated in accordance with current regulations travel expenses or field allowance is paid

Hospital conditions

Conditions for carrying out survey work under which workers are not paid travel expenses or field allowances

Field camp conditions

Carrying out survey work, including office and laboratory work, in expeditionary conditions with workers living outside the expedition base in a temporary field camp (tents, beams, etc.)

External transport

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

Internal transport

Relocations of surveyors 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, office and laboratory work that directly ensures the receipt of survey products (reporting documentation)

Auxiliary works

Works that provide the ability to perform field survey work

1. GENERAL PROVISIONS

1.1. This Manual has been developed in accordance with current legislative acts and regulatory documents Russian Federation regulating for legal and individuals- participants in investment activities in construction, the procedure for the formation of contract 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 between subjects investment activities, is an agreement (contract) between them.

In accordance with the Law “On Investment Activity” (Article 7), “the conclusion of agreements (contracts), the selection of partners, the determination of obligations, and 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 subjects of investment activity. In implementation of contractual relations between them is not permitted interference government agencies and officials, beyond their competence."

1.3. This Manual is used in determining the cost of engineering surveys (survey work) for the construction (reconstruction, expansion, operation and liquidation of buildings and structures) by enterprises (organizations) of various legal forms and departmental affiliations that perform engineering surveys for capital construction, customers and other participants in 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 base (base) price, including the inflation index calculated for the period of validity of the agreement (contract) in relation to the corresponding base level of costs as of 01/01/01 or as of 01/01/91, with the addition of the amount of tax on added value. cost (VAT).

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

1.6. The base price (cost) is determined by the estimate in prices as of 01/01/01 according to the Directory of basic prices for engineering surveys for construction, and for work not included in this Directory, in prices as of 01/01/91 according to the Directory of basic prices for different kinds survey work of the State Construction Committee of Russia (1999-2000).

In exceptional cases, in the absence of reference books calculated in price levels as of 01/01/01 and 01/01/91, it is allowed to use the prices and standards of the Collection of prices for survey work for capital construction, M., 1982 (SCiR- 82) with the reduction of its prices to the base level as of 01/01/91. To bring the prices of the Directories and STsiR-82 to the price level of the current period, the corresponding inflation index is applied.

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

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

Calculation procedure inflation index recommended and established by the “Temporary Recommendations for Clarifying Basic Prices Determined in accordance with the Collection of Prices for Survey Work for Capital Construction”.

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

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

1.8. The estimate calculation of the base price is drawn up 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 drawn up by the contractor based on the customer’s technical specifications, taking into account the requirements of the relevant regulatory documents Gosstroy of Russia, regulating the composition and scope of survey work (the list of documents is given in Appendix 5).

1.9. The estimate is attached to the agreement (contract) as a justification for the contract price for the creation of survey products (works, services) and is its integral part along with terms of reference, work schedule (schedule) and research 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), upon completion of the survey, an estimate must also be drawn up based on the technical report on the survey results in accordance with the composition and volume of work actually performed, taking into account the category of complexity of their implementation.

2. PROCEDURE FOR DETERMINING THE CONTRACTUAL PRICE

2.1. The contract price for survey products (work, 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 (work, services). In this case, the value of the contract price can be taken equal to the value of the base cost or differ from it.

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

2.2. When forming a contract 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 the facility will be determined by the organization of work. In this case, several options are possible for forming a contract price for the object as a whole.

a) The customer enters into a general agreement with one organization - the general survey organization (general contractor) with the issuance of technical specifications for the object as a whole to this organization.

By agreement of the parties, a contract price and a schedule for performing work on site are established; the customer pays the general contractor the total cost of survey work in accordance with the terms of the contract.

The general contractor, within the framework of the general agreement, attracts co-contractors, issues technical specifications to them, concludes contracts, determines the deadlines for the completion of work, and the contract price with each co-contractor is established taking into account total cost engineering surveys under the general agreement.

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

The general contractor attracts co-contractors by issuing them with the relevant technical specifications and, together with each co-contractor, sets a preliminary contract price for 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-contractor is finally established within the total cost of surveys at the site, established when signing the general contract.

c) The customer himself engages several organizations to carry out survey work, issues technical specifications and enters into contracts with each of the survey organizations. In this case, the total contract price for survey work will be equal to the sum of the contract prices established in the contracts with co-executors.

2.3. The negotiated 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 projects with a production period of no more than one quarter or subject to prepayment by the customer for the planned survey work.

An 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 must be provided for in the agreement (contract) for the creation of exploration products (works, services). The circumstances under which a change in the contract price is possible, and the conditions for its change, must be clearly formulated in the relevant section of the agreement (contract).

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

- force majeure circumstances (military operations 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 at the time of concluding 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 technical specifications and the agreement (contract) during the period of its validity, affecting the timing of completion, organization, production conditions and volumes of survey work, which causes a change in the cost of survey products and (or) the timing of survey work;

- identification by the contractor in the process of carrying out engineering surveys of natural (man-made) factors that negatively affect the adopted design decisions, when it becomes necessary for the parties to consider the feasibility of continuing the work and (or) changing their focus.

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 in the agreement (contract) and not taken into account 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:

- one-time, for the implementation of the entire range of work provided for in the contract (prepayment or payment upon completion of work);

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

- step by step, with an advance payment in the amount stipulated by the contract, and deduction of advance interest in proportion to the volume of work completed at 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. It is advisable in the agreement (contract) to provide for penalties for both the performer and the customer of the work for violating the deadlines for completing surveys, timely payment for work performed and other provisions and terms of the agreement (contract).

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

In this case, experts can only estimate the value of the base cost of survey work in base level prices (as of 01/01/01 or as of 01/01/91), since the negotiated price is the subject of an agreement (contract).

For a reliable assessment by experts of the basic cost of survey work at the survey site for the estimate in mandatory The following materials must be attached: the customer's technical specifications, an engineering survey program with a calendar plan (schedule) for the work, and in the case of drawing up an as-built estimate - also a technical report on the survey results, i.e. documentation allowing experts to assess the degree of validity of the main pricing factors.

3. PROCEDURE FOR DETERMINING THE BASE PRICE

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

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

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

3.3. The estimate (estimate) for engineering surveys can be drawn up according to the prices (rates) and standards of the Directories of basic prices for survey work for construction, developed in the basic price levels as of 01/01/01 and as of 01/01/91 and put into effect by the State Construction Committee of Russia in 1999 - 2004, Collection of prices for survey work for capital construction (SCiR-82) with the reduction of SCiR-82 prices to the basic price level as of 01/01/91 and using increasing factors in accordance with paragraph 3.5 of these Instructions.

Note - Due to the fact that all the documents on the basis of which SCiR-82 was developed have either been canceled or have lost force, the use of prices and standards of SCiR-82 is allowed as a last resort, only in the absence of prices in the Directories of basic prices 1999 - 2004 .


The cost of certain types of survey work, the prices for which are not in the Reference Price Guides and SCiR-82, may, by agreement with the Customer, be determined:

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

- on labor costs (in prices of the current period) for carrying out survey work and research (form 3P, costing).

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

3.4. Using the prices of the Directories of Basic Prices of the Gosstroy of Russia, it is recommended to determine the cost of surveys or corresponding survey work included in these Directories:

- engineering and geodetic surveys (work) for construction - according to the "Directory of basic prices for engineering surveys for construction. Engineering and geodetic surveys", M., 2004, developed at the basic price level as of 01/01/01*;
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* The Directory was developed to replace the Directory of enlarged basic prices for engineering and geodetic surveys for construction, M., 1997, as well as a number of tables STsiR-82.


- engineering and geodetic surveys (work) during the construction and operation of buildings and structures (situation, 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 at the basic price level as of 01/01/91*;
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The document is not valid on the territory of the Russian Federation. There is a "Handbook of basic prices for engineering and geodetic surveys during the construction and operation of buildings and structures", hereinafter in the text. - Database manufacturer's note.

- engineering-geological (except for geophysical work) and engineering-ecological surveys, hydrogeological work, as well as soil surveys building materials and sources of water supply from groundwater - according to the "Handbook of basic prices for engineering-geological and engineering-ecological surveys", M., 1999, developed at the basic price level as of 01/01/91*;
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* The Directories are currently under development with the prices of the Directories recalculated to the basic price level as of January 1, 2001.


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

- geophysical work - according to SCiR-82.

By calculating labor costs (form 3P, costing), it is recommended to determine the cost of scientific research, experimental and survey work, the prices for which are not included in the Reference Price Books and SCiR-82.

3.5. The preparation of estimates for SCiR-82 is carried out taking into account the changes, additions and increasing factors provided for in the Addendum to the Collection of prices for survey work for capital construction, approved by the USSR State Construction Committee by Resolution No. 22 of March 1, 1990 (hereinafter referred to as the Additions), as well as the directive letter of the USSR State Construction Committee dated December 25, 1990 N 21-D “On adjustment factors to prices for survey work for construction” (hereinafter referred to as letter N 21-D), which provides a conditional reduction of the costs of survey work provided for by SCiR-82 to level of costs of the base period as of 01/01/91.

When drawing up an estimate (or part thereof) according to the Reference Price Books compiled in prices as of 01/01/01 or 01/01/91, price adjustments provided for in the Addendums and letter N 21-D are not made.

Calculation of costs not included in prices (external and internal transport; organization and liquidation of work; allowances taking into account the conditions of survey work: mountainous, desert and waterless areas; special regime conditions and unfavorable periods of the year; regional and northern allowances, etc.) is made according to standards "General guidelines" of the relevant Directories or SCiR-82 with Additions. At the same time, it is not allowed to transfer the values ​​of standards and individual coefficients provided for in the Directories of Basic Prices for work, the cost of which is determined according to SCiR-82, as well as from one Directory to another, if the prices in them are given at different basic levels.

3.6. The estimate should be drawn up differentiated by type of survey: engineering-geodetic, engineering-geological (engineering-ecological), engineering-hydrometeorological, etc. Within the estimate, parts are distinguished, the cost of work in which is determined:

- according to the Directory of basic prices, developed in the price level as of 01/01/01,

- according to the Directories of basic prices developed in the price level as of 01/01/91,

- according to SCiR-82 with prices brought to the basic price level as of 01/01/91.

The estimate also identifies field, office and laboratory work, taking into account their implementation in expeditionary conditions or in hospital conditions, as well as office 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 estimates, it is necessary to take into account that in all Directories and STsiR-82 prices include the costs of implementation field work V expeditionary conditions, and office and laboratory work - in hospital conditions.

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

3.7. Estimate calculations according to the tables of the Reference Price Books and SCiR-82 are 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 completed work.

The main works include work (field, office, laboratory) that directly ensures the receipt of survey products (reporting documentation).

Auxiliary work is conventionally divided into two groups.

Group I includes expenses for:

- earthworks and road works;

- rigging work.

Group II includes expenses for:

- maintenance of survey equipment, transport 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, is considered to be carried out in expeditionary conditions, if workers employed in these jobs are paid travel allowances or field allowances. When work is performed without paying employees travel allowances or field pay, these works are considered completed in hospital conditions.

3.7.3. The prices of the Directories of Basic Prices and SCiR-82 are calculated for the conditions for carrying out survey work in the central zone of the European part of Russia (according to the level of wages), a favorable period of the year and the normal regime for carrying out survey work.

3.7.4. When carrying out surveys in conditions other than those listed above (in mountainous and high-mountainous, desert and waterless areas, under special regime conditions, during unfavorable periods of the year), surcharges are introduced to their cost related to compensating the organization for increased costs and loss of working time during survey work. . The amount of the premium is determined by applying the fractional part of the corresponding correction factors provided for in the “General Guidelines” to the cost of work. To simplify the work of drawing up estimates, the “General Guidelines” of the Directories are compiled while maintaining the table numbers provided for by the “General Guidelines” of SCiR-82, therefore the table numbers of the “General Guidelines” in the Directories 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 highland areas;

- in desert and waterless areas;

- under special regime conditions;

- during an unfavorable period of the year.

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

The calculation of allowances is carried out in the following sequence:

a) when carrying out surveys in mountain and alpine areas, the standards of Table 1 are applied to the cost of all work (main and auxiliary);

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

c) when performing research in 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 research in the regions (according to Appendix 2), the standards of Table 2 are applied to the cost of field work (excluding work performed in heated premises, including installation, dismantling, maintenance of equipment), as well as office and laboratory work, if they are performed in a “field camp”.

Application of the coefficient for the performance of work during an unfavorable period of the year due to a decrease in labor productivity, therefore the standards in Table 2 apply to the cost of only that part of the specified work that is performed during 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 the survey is carried out.

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

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

Note - The standards in Table 4 are established taking into account the need for vehicles to be at the work site full time, which is due to safety regulations.

b) Expenses for external transport are associated with compensation for the costs of the performing organization for travel of surveyors and transportation of equipment and materials from the permanent location of the organization performing surveys 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 office 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 carrying out surveys, determined in accordance with clause 3.7.4 of this Manual;

- costs for internal transport, determined according to the standards of Table 4;

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

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

c) Expenses for organization and liquidation of surveys at the site are associated with the loss of working time for: drawing up an application with a list of necessary tools, materials, special clothing and other material assets and their receipt (delivery), packaging and sending equipment, equipment and materials to the work site and other preparatory work necessary to begin execution survey work, as well as for disassembly, dismantling of machinery, equipment, structures, preparation and submission of material and financial reports and other work related to the liquidation of surveys at the site.

Expenses for at the site are calculated by applying the relevant standards of clause 13 of the “General Instructions” of the Directories and SCiR-82 to the cost of all field work (main and auxiliary), as well as office and laboratory work, if they are carried out in expeditionary conditions. In this case, the cost of work is determined in the same way as when calculating expenses for external transport.

Expenses for organization and liquidation of work at the site must be taken into account when carrying out 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 research materials(if provided for in the contract or technical specifications of the Customer), are determined by applying the fractional part of the corresponding coefficient to the cost of all main (field, laboratory and office) and auxiliary works (except for expenses for maintenance of bases and radio stations) with all allowances (in accordance with clause 3.7.4 of this Manual), taking into account the conditions for performing survey work. At the same time, the costs internal and external transport; organization and liquidation works on site are not taken into account in the calculation.

The costs associated with the issuance of interim survey reports are due to a violation of the sequence of the production process and the need to compensate employees for overtime and work performed at odd hours.

e) Expenses for metrological ensuring the uniformity and accuracy of measuring instruments and additional depreciation charges on 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 Basic Price Directories, this type of expense is provided for in tabular prices and is not additionally taken into account in the estimates.

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

3.7.6. Preliminary total of the estimated cost survey work is formed as the sum of:

- expenses for performing all types of main and auxiliary work;

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

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

To the preliminary total of the estimated cost if necessary, allowances are added - " district" And " for northern benefits".

a) Accrual " district bonus" To " total estimated cost" is carried out in accordance with clause 3.5 of this Manual by using the fractional part of the regional correction coefficient of Table 3.

The estimate includes separate items for expenses for " district"surcharge for work performed in" expeditionary conditions", and work performed in " hospital conditions", that is, at the location of the organization (where, as a rule, office and laboratory work is carried out), if the established values ​​of regional coefficients for wages workers are different (Appendices 3 and 4 of the Directories).

If it is necessary to apply several regional coefficients (for example, when surveying main routes of long-distance linear structures, etc.), it is advisable to enter these coefficients directly into the cost of main and auxiliary work. In this case, the regional coefficient k " total estimated cost" does not apply.

b) When carrying out surveys by organizations that make payments related to the provision of benefits to persons working in the Far North and equivalent areas, an allowance is awarded for " northern benefits", compensating for these costs.

The amount of this allowance is determined in a separate budget item by applying the fractional part of the corresponding coefficient to " total estimated cost". At the same time, the value " district"surcharges this one" result" won't turn on.

c) The estimate attached to the contract provides additional expenses for the work and services listed in paragraph 12 of the “General Instructions” of the Handbooks, as well as unforeseen expenses associated with plugging wells, construction of temporary buildings and structures (bases for tents, crossing ditches and ditches, installing stairs on steep slopes, sheds, latrines courtyards, berths 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" is due to the lack of information from the performers about upcoming additional expenses not provided for in the prices of the Directories and SCiR-82: acquisition of survey materials from previous years (including aerospace, cartographic), logging tickets; carrying out approvals necessary for carrying out surveys, etc. If the performer has information about the upcoming costs for these 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 drawing up an executive estimate, the value " unforeseen expenses" if necessary, adjusted in accordance with the actual costs for these purposes.

Overall size" unforeseen expenses" 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 is being formed cost of survey work in prices as of 01/01/01 or as of 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 letters from the Gosstroy of Russia, are averaged across organizations of various departmental affiliations carrying out surveys on the territory of Russia, and are calculated without VAT; the magnitude of these inflation indices are of an informational nature.

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

To bring the cost of survey work, calculated according to the Directories of basic prices at the basic level as of 01/01/91, the same applies to the prices of the current period inflation index value, as when determining the basic cost of research, calculated according to SCiR-82 with “Additions” and “Letter 21-D”.

3.10. Expenses, determined in prices of the current period, consist of the costs of the organization performing the survey and the costs of the organization providing the services.

The exploration organization's costs associated with the loss of working time are calculated based on labor costs based on the salaries of the main performers (with justification for the specialists' time of employment).

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

Indexation of the above costs can be carried out in accordance with changes in the inflation rate during the survey period, if this is provided for in 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 expenses determined in prices of the current period (clauses 3.7-3.10 of this Manual), are full base cost of survey work on the research object, which is basis to establish negotiated price.

Appendix 1. PROCEDURE AND FORM FOR COMPLETING ESTIMATED CALCULATIONS ACCORDING TO THE BASIC PRICE DIRECTORIES AND SCIR-82

Annex 1

The estimate for survey work, calculated according to the prices (rates) of the Reference Price Guides and STsiR-82 (Form 2P), is recommended to be drawn up according to the attached form.

For prices (rates) calculated at different basic levels, separate estimates must be drawn up. It is also recommended to prepare separate estimates for the types of engineering surveys: geotechnical engineering, geodetic engineering, hydrometeorological engineering.

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 must be indicated. Inclusion in the estimated calculation of costs should be carried out in the sequence provided for in this Manual. When drawing up estimates for the survey of main routes of considerable length passing through areas in which various regional coefficients are established for the salaries of surveyors, it is recommended that estimates be drawn up for the corresponding sections of the routes depending on the number of regional coefficients or in as a last resort 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.

Column 2 - “Name of work and costs” contains: type of work (costs), category of complexity, relief section, built-up area, etc., i.e. all parameters necessary to justify the price 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 reducing or increasing coefficient or percentage standard.

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

Column 6 - “Cost calculation” provides a cost calculation obtained by multiplying the price 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, desk, and laboratory work is described and their total cost is calculated. Other expenses are allocated to a separate section of the estimate, including surcharges that take into account the conditions of work that differ from those taken into account in the price documents:

- allowances for work performed in high-mountainous, desert and waterless areas, during unfavorable periods of the year, under “special regime” conditions;

- an allowance that takes into account the costs of issuing intermediate materials;

- expenses for “internal” and “external” transport, organization and liquidation of work at the site;

- V necessary cases curatorial costs are calculated, as well as unforeseen expenses and costs associated with obtaining permits for engineering surveys and using archival materials.

When drawing up estimates, it is imperative to take into account that in all Directories of basic prices and in SCiR-82, prices for field work are calculated for the performance of this work in expeditionary conditions (i.e., with the payment of travel allowances or field allowances to workers), and prices for laboratory and desk work - for hospital conditions (i.e. without paying surveyors travel allowances or field allowances). In this connection, when performing field work in a hospital setting, a reduction factor of 0.85 is applied to prices (prices), and if laboratory and office work is carried out in expeditionary conditions, then an increasing factor of 1.15 is applied to prices (prices) for these works.

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

As a result of summing up the cost of all planned (completed) 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 introducing the inflation coefficient - the estimated cost in current prices period. Approximate form and an example of an estimate are attached.

Form 2P

Estimate N

(type of research)

Name of the research object:

Customer:

Contractor:

The estimate was compiled according to the following documents:

Name of work and costs

Unit measured

Cost justification

Cost calculation

Cost, rub.

Field work

Total field work

Laboratory works

SBC 2004 for engineering and geodetic surveys, approved in 2004 by the Gosstroy Pricing Department, was designed to determine the base price at the 2001 level. In connection with the fact that the Ministry of Construction indices are issued for the price level of 2000, the basic values ​​​​from the SBC for engineering and geodetic surveys (2004) must be translated by the index 1.19, approved by the letter of the State Construction Committee No. NZ-4316/10 dated July 16, 2003. This directory contains both basic and aggregated prices for engineering and geodetic surveys and auxiliary works, calculated based on the cost of application modern technologies carrying out office and field work during engineering surveys. Basic SBC prices for engineering and geodetic surveys (2004), overhead costs, planned savings, and social charges are taken into account. Taxes and fees levied on organizations performing engineering and geodetic work are also taken into account by the standards of the collection, with the exception of VAT. Field surveys include travel expenses paid to workers, unlike engineering geodetic works carried out in laboratory conditions.

Algorithm and examples of preparing estimates for engineering and geodetic work

To learn how to prepare estimates for the SBC for engineering and geodetic surveys, you need to understand the structure of the collection and the principle by which its tables are compiled. Thus, in most tables, values ​​are presented as a fraction, the numerator of which represents the cost of field work, and the denominator represents office work. For example, for the 1st category of complexity, the cost of leveling the 1st class will be 143 rubles. for field and 134 rub. – for office work per 1 double-stroke tripod. The basic prices of the collection do not take into account the costs of external and internal transport, the cost of which is calculated according to tables 4 and 5 of this collection. To calculate the costs of transporting engineering and geodetic personnel from the location to the work site, we use Table 4, in which the cost of transportation varies based on the distance in kilometers and the total estimated cost of field survey work. So, if the distance between the base or place of residence of the expedition and the field work site is 35 km, and the estimated cost of the research is calculated at 240 thousand rubles. Then the cost of internal transport according to Table 4 will be 18.75%, i.e. 240000 x 0.1875 = 45 thousand rubles. Expenses for external transport make it possible to compensate for the costs associated with transporting personnel and equipment from the permanent location of the company performing survey and geodetic work to the expedition base. The structure of Table 5, used to calculate the costs of external transport, has a slightly different structure compared to Table 4. By comparing the transportation distance to the base in one direction and the estimated cost of field and office work, we obtain the percentage of transport costs per both directions.

Speaking about the coefficients that increase the final cost according to the estimate, we note mountainous and highland areas, which give an increase from 1.1 to 1.25. If it is necessary to carry out work at night, the cost of field surveys should also be increased by a factor of 1.35. In principle, the coefficients that increase the cost of the estimate are listed on a couple of pages in the collection of technical and geodetic surveys. For example, there is a coefficient used when drawing up color plans of buildings in paint - 1.1.

Prices for engineering and survey work are indicated at the price level of 2001 and are translated into the current quarter using the indices of the Ministry of Construction. Naturally, costs in current prices do not require additional translation by indices. When drawing up an estimate for a contract, in some cases unforeseen expenses of 10% or more are provided.

To work with the collection of SBC for engineering and geodetic surveys, you need to understand the classification of categories of complexity of the conditions for performing engineering and geodetic work and categories of terrain complexity. When assessing the work for the production and installation of geodetic signs, there is also a classification of soils, based on which the cost according to the estimate varies. Chapter 2 of the collection lists standards for monitoring the deformation of buildings and structures. To determine the cost of leveling, reconnaissance, determining the inclinations of towers and columns, transmitting heights from the horizon, etc., it is necessary to determine the category of complexity of performing engineering and geodetic surveys. The 1st category of complexity includes leveling on the streets of settlements with a building density of up to 20%, the 2nd category - 20-50% and the 3rd category - a building density of more than 50%. Thus, determining the cost of 1st class leveling in the estimate, we find that in the built-up part of the city the cost of field work will be 241 rubles, office work - 195 rubles.

In the second part of the collection of technical and geodetic surveys, basic prices for geodetic work on the ground are calculated, incl. layout of routes, removal of axes of buildings, structures, structures. The third part of the collection of the same name contains prices for measurement work to calculate the geometric volumes of buildings and structures, pipelines and electrical networks. The basic prices for measurements do not take into account the costs of installing scaffolding, scaffolding, drainage, excavation, the cost of which is determined by additional calculations. And finally, the fourth part proposes to determine prices for various geodetic, auxiliary and related works. In the appendices to the collection of SBC for engineering and geodetic surveys, coefficients for prices for survey, measurement and geodetic work, and regional coefficients for the salaries of design and survey organizations are given. The shown examples of estimates and calculations for estimating the cost of engineering, geodetic and survey work demonstrate the basic algorithm for working according to these collections of SBC. Experienced estimators will do for you the work of drawing up estimates for design and survey, engineering and geodetic, geological, meteorological and related types of work with high quality and at a reasonable price.

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