Legislative base of the Russian Federation. Instructions Composition and characteristics of collections of federal unit prices for installation work

For equipment installation

(Ferm-2001)

Introduction date 2002-08-09*

TsNIIEUS Gosstroy of Russia (Ph.D. V.I. Koretsky, Ph.D. Zh.G. Yu.Nosenko, Yu.V.Zhabenko)

CONSIDERED by the Department of Pricing and Estimated Rationing of the Gosstroy of Russia (E.E. Ermolaev, T.L. Grischenkova).

ADOPTED AND PUT INTO EFFECT on August 9, 2002 by the Decree of the Gosstroy of Russia dated August 09, 2002 N 105 *

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*Probably an original error. This document was approved and entered into force on August 1, 2002 #M12293 0 901827067 2493456293 3154 83 4280527620 2422330470 4264994108 106 7615837 by the Decree of the Gosstroy of Russia of 08/07/2002 N 105. - Note "CODE".

1. General Provisions

1.1. Federal unit prices for equipment installation (hereinafter referred to as FERm) are developed for the 1st base territorial region of the Russian Federation (Moscow Region) at the price level as of January 1, 2000 and are intended for:

Calculations of the cost of construction products in the formation of investor estimates and preparation of tender documentation;

Determination of the estimated cost of the installation of equipment and calculations for the work performed in the manner set forth in clause 1.2, for territories (regions) and for sectoral departments where there are no fully or partially territorial unit prices (TERM) or industry unit prices (OERm). In this case, recalculation of unit prices into the territorial level of prices as of January 01, 2000 is carried out using territorial (sectoral) correction factors that take into account local conditions of construction, and is carried out in the manner established by the State Construction Committee of Russia;

Planning and analysis of economic indicators of design solutions and the work of specialized companies for the installation of equipment.

1.2. FERMs are developed on the basis of:

State elemental estimated norms for the installation of equipment (hereinafter referred to as GESNm-2001), which take into account the industry-average optimal and organizational level of construction production, equipment and technology for performing work on the installation of equipment, the materials used, products and structures, as well as, as a rule, domestic construction machines and vehicles;

Instructions for the use of the State elemental estimated norms for the installation of equipment (#M12291 1200025066MDS 81-29.2001#S);

- "Guidelines for the development of unit prices for construction, installation, special construction and repair and construction work."

1.3. FERm take into account the full range of costs for the performance of work on the installation of equipment, in normal (standard) conditions, at a positive temperature and not complicated by external factors. When performing work in special conditions: tightness, gas pollution, near operating equipment, in areas with specific factors (high mountains, etc.) provided for by the project, as well as in other more difficult production conditions compared to those taken into account in the FERm collections, one should be guided by the provisions set forth in Section 3 of these Guidelines.

1.4. FERM does not apply to:

Works, the norms for which are not in the collections of GESNm;

Installation of equipment, technical characteristics, terms of delivery and method of installation of which differ significantly from those provided for in the collections;

Installation of equipment, the quality and accuracy class of installation of which are subject to requirements that exceed the requirements and tolerances given in the collections of SNiP, Part 3 "Rules for the production and acceptance of work";

Works with the use of machinery and equipment, including imported ones, which have no analogues of domestic production, significantly changing the technology of work production and resource consumption compared to FERm;

Works carried out in high-altitude areas at an altitude of more than 3500 m.

The estimated cost of such work should be determined on the basis of individual estimated norms and unit prices, or by applying correction factors to the current unit prices, taking into account the relevant features of the work.

1.5. Individual cost estimates should take into account the specific conditions for the production of work with all complicating factors and be developed on the basis of individual cost estimates that must meet the requirements of clause 2.7.4 of the Guidelines for the Application of GESNm-2001 - # M12291 1200025066MDS 81-29.2001 # S

Individual unit prices for the installation of equipment that meet the necessary methodological requirements are approved by the customer as part of the design and estimate documentation.

When applying individual estimated norms and prices, it is not allowed to accrue on them multiplying coefficients given in Appendix 3 to these Guidelines, and simultaneous accounting for the cost of energy carriers (electricity, compressed air) for machines using these types of energy carriers, and for machines that produce these energy carriers .

1.6. FERM takes into account:

Estimated prices for materials, products and structures - according to the Federal Book of Estimated Prices for materials, products and structures used in installation work to the free-of-charge warehouse for the construction of the facility, including procurement and storage costs and the costs of intermediaries in the field of circulation);

Labor costs of workers, except for those involved in the management and maintenance of machines, in the context of qualification categories, calculated based on the level of remuneration of workers in the construction complex of the base region as of January 1, 2000 with a regional coefficient equal to 1. The hourly wages of assembly workers are calculated according to a 6-digit grid, based on the wages of a construction worker in the amount of 1,600 rubles per month for the 4th average qualification category with an average monthly number of working hours of 166.25 in accordance with the Decree of the Ministry of Labor of Russia dated February 7, 2000 N 2092. The amount of funds for the remuneration of construction workers in prices is adopted on the basis of indicators of labor intensity and the average category of work. Accepted hourly wages by qualification category are shown in Table 1;

Costs for the operation of domestic construction machines and vehicles, including the wages of workers servicing the machines - according to the Federal Collection of Estimated Norms and Prices for the Operation of Construction Machines and Motor Vehicles, taking into account the additions and changes made.

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"INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE APPLICATION OF FEDERAL UNIT PRICES FOR INSTALLATION OF EQUIPMENT (FERM-2001). MDS 81-37.2004" (approved by Decree of the Gosstroy of the Russian Federation of 08/09/2002 N 105)

3.1.2. The cost of work, when the POS and the project for the production of works (PPR) provide for their implementation in operated buildings and structures, near objects under electrical voltage dangerous to humans, and on the territory of operating enterprises with an extensive network of transport and engineering communications and cramped conditions for storage of materials, as well as in other complicating conditions during new construction, reconstruction, technical re-equipment and expansion of existing enterprises (buildings, structures), should be determined by applying to the indicators of remuneration of construction workers, the cost of operating machines and vehicles, including the wages of workers operating construction machines, as well as the labor costs of assembly workers, given respectively in columns 4, 5, 6 and 8 of the tables of unit prices of FERm collections, the coefficients given in Appendix 3 to these Instructions.

3.2. The procedure for determining the cost of dismantling equipment.

3.2.1. In the absence of instructions in the FERm collections on the procedure for determining the costs of dismantling the relevant types of equipment, the costs of dismantling should be determined depending on the characteristics of the equipment, the features of its installation, and also on the further purpose of the dismantled equipment.

For light-weight, large-sized equipment supplied to the construction site in assembled form, during the installation of which there is no welding work, the dismantling costs are determined by applying to the labor costs and wages of assembly workers, the cost of operating the machines, including the remuneration of machinists (the cost of material resources is not taken into account ) average coefficients depending on the purpose of the dismantled equipment:

The equipment is subject to further use, with removal from the installation site, necessary (partial) disassembly and preservation for the purpose of long-term or short-term storage 0.7;

The equipment is subject to further use, without the need for storage (moves in the workshop to another installation site, etc.) 0.6;

The equipment is not subject to further use (intended for scrap) with disassembly and cutting into parts 0.5;

The same, without disassembly and cutting 0.3.

For complex, large-sized and heavy equipment, assembled from separate blocks and assemblies using welding operations, the costs of dismantling should be determined on the basis of individual unit prices.

3.2.2. Individual single releases for dismantling equipment are developed taking into account the rational technologies provided for by the PPR for dismantling equipment. This should take into account:

Conditions for the production of dismantling works in existing, as well as partially or completely stopped workshops and industries;

Possibility of using existing technological handling machines and mechanisms or the need to use special means of mechanization and special devices;

The need to lower or raise equipment during dismantling;

Methods for moving dismantled equipment outside the workshop, etc.

Individual unit rates developed on the basis of the ENiR and VNiR should take into account funds for the remuneration of workers, the cost of operating the relevant machines and mechanisms, as well as the cost of material resources necessary for cutting equipment, conservation, etc.

Individual unit prices are also being developed for new types of equipment that are not included in the FERM collections. In agreement with the customer, individual unit prices for dismantling can be drawn up for lightweight, overall equipment, supplied assembled.

Individual unit prices for the dismantling of equipment are approved by the customer as part of the design and estimate documentation.

In some cases, in the absence of the initial data necessary for compiling an individual unit price for the installation of complex, large-sized and heavy equipment mounted from separate blocks and assemblies, they can be determined in agreement with the customer using the average coefficients given in clause 3.2.1 of these Instructions.

3.2.3. The coefficients for the cost of dismantling the equipment are established from the condition of its dismantling (dismantling) in an unsecured state, freed from fixings in the structure, as well as from welding or other fastening with other structural elements.

Additional costs associated with punching and sealing grooves, nest niches in existing structures into which dismantled (disassembled) equipment is embedded, as well as cutting embedded parts or metal structures to which it is welded, should be taken into account additionally in local estimates based on design decisions, or survey reports.

3.2.4. If, during dismantling (dismantling) of equipment, it becomes necessary to supply scaffolding to support the dismantled equipment during its dismantling (dismantling), additional work on the installation and dismantling of supporting scaffolding should be additionally taken into account directly in local estimates.

3.3. The procedure for determining the cost of installation supervision of equipment.

3.3.1. The need for installation supervision is established by the manufacturer for complex equipment in order to ensure its correct assembly and normal operation during operation.

Supervised installation is carried out by engineering and technical personnel traveling to the place of equipment installation.

3.3.2. The costs of supervised installation are determined by the calculation made at the current price level, based on the following initial data, adopted by an agreed decision of the customer and the manufacturer (or specialized organization) carrying out supervised installation:

The composition of the team of installation supervision personnel (position, category of employee, number of people);

Duration of participation of each member of the brigade (in calendar days - for business trips);

The cost of one man-day for each category of workers.

The cost of one man-day includes wages, overheads and estimated profit (general workshop, general factory expenses, if the work is performed by an enterprise that is on the industrial balance).

Payment for one man-day, according to the composition corresponding to the payroll, is determined on the basis of the actual average monthly wages of the installation supervision personnel that have prevailed by the time of calculation.

The rates of overhead costs and estimated profits are accepted individually for a given enterprise (specialized organization) that carries out installation supervision, in agreement with the customer.

3.3.3. With the simultaneous installation of several pieces of equipment of the same type, the cost of supervision of each piece of equipment is reduced by applying the coefficients given in Table 1.

Table 1

3.3.4. In addition, the cost of installation supervision includes the costs associated with the dispatch of installation supervision personnel, determined by the calculation in accordance with the current tariffs for passenger transportation and the rates for reimbursement of travel expenses.

3.3.5. When compiling the estimate documentation, the costs of supervised installation are included in the cost of equipment.

4. CONSIDERATION OF THE FEATURES OF INSTALLATION OF EQUIPMENT WHEN USING FEDERAL UNIT PRICES

4.1. Federal unit prices take into account the optimal technological and organizational schemes for the production of work, the optimal set (list) of construction machines, vehicles and material resources.

4.2. Federal unit prices are not subject to adjustment, incl. in cases where:

Standard-size groups of machines and mechanisms are used that are not provided for by the HESNm, which do not fundamentally change the technological and organizational schemes for the production of equipment installation works;

Other types and types of machines and mechanisms are used, in comparison with the machines and mechanisms provided for in the collections of GESNm, which do not fundamentally change the technological and organizational schemes for the production of installation work;

Imported construction machines are used, while adjustment of FERm is allowed when the imported machines used have no analogues of domestic production, and the use of imported machines is provided for by the project;

The use of machines is envisaged, but in fact, the installation of equipment is carried out manually, or with the use of small-scale mechanization;

Equipment and other types and types of basic and auxiliary materials, including imported ones, are used in comparison with those provided for in the GESNm collections, which do not fundamentally change the technological and organizational schemes for the production of equipment installation work and do not reduce the quality level of installation work (except for cases when replacement of materials with imported ones was made at the request of the customer).

4.3. Determination of the costs for the installation of equipment not provided for by the FERM collections.

4.3.1. The cost of installing equipment, including imported equipment, similar in technical characteristics, terms of delivery and complexity of installation with the equipment provided in the FERm collection, but differing from it in mass, should be determined:

If the difference in the mass of equipment (including the mass of electric motors and drives) is not more than 10% of the mass of similar equipment presented in the Collection, at the price of the closest similar equipment in terms of mass;

With a difference in mass of more than 10% - applying to the price of the nearest equipment in terms of mass the coefficients given in Table. 2.

table 2

Equipment weight change factorUnit price change factor
0,3-0,4 0,7 1,21-1,3 1,15
0,41-0,5 0,75 1,31-1,4 1,2
0,51-0,6 0,8 1,41-1,5 1,25
0,61-0,7 0,85 1,51-1,6 1,3
0,71-0,8 0,9 1,61-1,7 1,35
0,81-0,9 0,95 1,71-1,8 1,4
0,91-1,1 1 1,81-1,9 1,45
1,11-1,2 1,11 1,91-2 1,5

Note:

1. Coefficients of change in unit prices given in table. 2 apply to direct costs (including all components of direct costs), as well as to labor costs of assembly workers. In addition, the coefficients apply to the norms of consumption of material resources for individual testing of equipment and other purposes that are not taken into account in unit prices and are given in the annexes to the relevant collections of FERm.

2. If in the technical characteristics of the equipment the weight is given with the word "to", the adjustment of prices by weight is allowed only in excess of the last mass, and if "from" and "to" - in excess of the extreme limits.

3. Adjustment of unit prices by weight is not made for electrical installations (collection N 8), communication equipment (collection N 10), instruments, automation and computer technology (collection N 11), as well as for equipment for which unit prices in the collection have a "t" meter.

4.3.2. In cases where the material from which it is made is not indicated in the technical characteristics of the equipment, it is assumed in the FERm collections that the equipment is made of carbon steel or gray cast iron.

For equipment made of other materials, coated with special anti-corrosion protection, or with thermal insulation applied, the costs should be determined in accordance with the instructions contained in the relevant FERm collections, and in the absence of such instructions - on the basis of individual unit prices.

For equipment made of stainless steel, when welding takes place during its installation, a coefficient of 1.15 should be applied to the norms of labor costs, remuneration of labor of assembly workers provided for in unit prices.

4.3.3. The cost of fine-tuning large equipment to design parameters, which, due to its dimensions and other conditions, cannot be checked and tested at manufacturing plants due to the inexpediency of building benches and test stations, are determined on the basis of calculations with the allocation of costs to the cost of equipment.

4.4. FERm does not take into account and must be paid separately, in cases where the PIC justifies the use of scaffolding for installation work, the costs associated with the transportation of parts of external and internal scaffolding from the central warehouse to the facility (to the on-site warehouse); from the object to the central warehouse, or to the on-site warehouse of another object. These costs should be taken into account directly in local estimates.

4.5. FERm takes into account the cost of electricity and heat, compressed air and water from permanent sources of supply. Upon receipt of the indicated resources for the construction site as a whole or for the performance of certain types of work from mobile sources of supply, the difference in their cost is taken into account directly in local estimates, including the cost of heating buildings in winter with electric heaters when receiving electricity from mobile power plants.

4.6. When supplying equipment through intermediate storage sites, additional costs associated with loading and unloading operations, transportation, as well as storage at the transshipment base should be taken into account directly in local estimates based on POS data.

4.7. The cost of installing laboratory equipment, furniture, supplied assembled and not requiring preliminary disassembly and subsequent assembly during installation, as well as connection to engineering networks and communications (electricity, sewerage, gas supply, ventilation, etc.) are determined at the rate of 1% from their cost, taking into account the costs of unloading from vehicles, lifting to the floors and carrying to the installation site.

The cost of installing laboratory equipment, furniture, supplied in disassembled form, or requiring disassembly and subsequent assembly when installed with connection to engineering networks and communications (electricity, water, gas, sewage, ventilation, etc.) are determined in the amount of 6 % of the cost, taking into account the costs of unloading from vehicles, lifting to the floors and carrying to the installation site.

The same works, but without connection to engineering networks and communications, are determined in the amount of 4% of the cost.

4.8. In cases where the standard provides for the supply of equipment in assembled form or in enlarged units (blocks), and the actual delivery is carried out not in assembly, but in bulk, the cost of assembly (additional assembly) of equipment during installation, or before installation, is determined based on individual calculations, taking into account the actual conditions of assembly (additional assembly) of equipment and its installation.

Additional work is formalized by the relevant act and paid for by the customer - by reducing the cost of equipment delivered unassembled or by way of a reserve of funds for unforeseen work and costs, or by saving the estimated cost for other articles of the consolidated estimate calculation.

If it is necessary to carry out an audit or test individual units of equipment delivered not assembled, payment is made additionally at the expense of the customer in the manner described above.

4.9. The work of an additional signalman warning of danger, when the exposure of the signalman is required in accordance with the safety regulations during the installation of equipment, is additionally taken into account directly in local estimates.

4.10. With a complex configuration of a building under construction or tightness of the construction site, when it is impossible to supply equipment and materials used to perform installation work to the crane coverage area, as a result of which an additional crane operation is required, which must be confirmed by the POS, the operating time of the additional crane should be taken into account additionally in local estimates .

5. ORDER OF DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION OF TERRITORIAL AND SECTORAL UNIT PRICES. PROCEDURE FOR APPLICATION OF FEDERAL UNIT RATES IN REGIONS IN THE ABSENCE OF COLLECTIONS OF TERRITORIAL UNIT RATES AND IN DEPARTMENTS IN THE ABSENCE OF INDUSTRY UNIT RATES

5.1. Territorial unit prices (hereinafter referred to as TERM) are developed for each territory (region) of the Russian Federation at the price level as of January 1, 2000 and are intended for:

Calculations of the cost of works on installation of equipment in the formation of investor estimates and preparation of tender documentation;

Determination of the estimated cost of installation work and calculations for the work performed;

Planning and analysis of economic indicators of design solutions and work of installation companies.

Industry Unit Rates (hereinafter referred to as OERm) are developed for the industry (department) and are intended for the purposes indicated above.

5.2. TERM collections are approved by the administration of the territory (region) in the manner prescribed by it and are subject to mandatory registration with the Gosstroy of Russia.

Collections of OERm are approved by industries (departments) in the manner prescribed by them and are subject to mandatory registration with the Gosstroy of Russia. The use of territorial unit rates of other regions on the territory of a constituent entity of the Russian Federation is not allowed.

5.3. TERm (OERm) are developed on the basis of:

State elemental estimated norms for installation work (hereinafter referred to as GESNm-2001), which take into account the industry-average optimal and organizational level of construction production, equipment installation techniques and technologies, materials, products and structures used, as well as domestic construction machines and vehicles facilities;

Instructions on the application of the State elemental estimated norms for the installation of equipment (MDS 81-26.2001);

- "Guidelines for the development of unit prices for construction, installation, special construction and repair and construction work."

Territorial (sectoral) collections of estimated prices for materials, products and structures used in construction;

Territorial (sectoral) collections of estimated norms and prices for the operation of construction machines and vehicles;

Labor costs of workers in the context of qualification categories, calculated based on the level of remuneration of workers of the construction complex of a given region (industry) as of January 1, 2000. The hourly wages of construction workers should include all types of payments and remunerations that are part of the fund wages.

5.4. On the basis of these federal instructions in the regions, territorial (regional) instructions on the use of TERM are developed and approved in the prescribed manner.

In industries, industry guidelines for the use of OERm are developed and approved in the prescribed manner.

Territorial and sectoral instructions for the use of TERm (OERm) must indicate:

The order in accordance with which in a given region (industry) transport costs were determined for the main and auxiliary materials used for installation work (as a percentage of selling prices, based on transport cost estimates, etc.);

The procedure in accordance with which in a given region (industry) the estimated prices for the above materials were determined (zonal, basic with regional coefficients, etc.), as well as the presence of margins of supply and distribution and intermediary firms in the estimated prices. If margins of supply and distribution and intermediary firms were not taken into account in the estimated prices for materials when developing TERm (OERm), the instructions should indicate that these costs should be included directly in local estimates;

The size of the wage fund, taken into account in the territorial (sectoral) unit prices in the base prices of 2000;

The cost of electrical, thermal energy, steam, water and other resources accounted for by TERm (OERm);

List of territorial (industry) collections of unit prices for equipment installation works developed for a given region (industry);

The accepted procedure for accounting for overhead costs and estimated profit in the cost of 1 machine-hour of operation of motor vehicles (cars onboard, dump trucks, tractor vehicles), bearing in mind that in accordance with the procedure for constructing section 40 of the collection of estimated norms and prices for operation construction machinery and motor vehicles, overheads and estimated profits should be included in the cost of drivers. In cases where, during the development of TERm (OERm), overhead costs and estimated profits were not included in the estimated prices for the operation of construction machines and vehicles, a clause should be included in the instructions that these costs should be included directly in local estimates.

The procedure for making certain amendments to the TERm (OERm), if necessary.

5.5. In cases where in any region (industry) instructions on the use of TERm (OERm) were introduced before the release of these Guidelines, the provisions given in them (including the size of the coefficients that take into account complicating factors in the performance of work) and contradicting these Guidelines should be corrected.

5.6. When compiling the estimate documentation, all the necessary indicators from TERm (OERm) are transferred to the estimates without changes, and if changes are necessary, with reference to the relevant paragraphs of the technical parts of the TERm (OERm) collections and Instructions for the use of TER (OER).

5.7. TERm (OERm) take into account the full range of costs for repair and construction work, under normal (standard) conditions, at a positive temperature and not complicated by external factors. When performing work in special conditions: tightness, gas pollution, near operating equipment, in areas with specific factors (high mountains, etc.) provided for by the project, as well as in other, more difficult production conditions compared to those provided for in the HESN collections, one should be guided by the rules set out in section 3 of these guidelines.

5.8. The procedure established for the development and application of FERm, given in sections 2-4 and in appendices 2-3 of these guidelines, applies to the development of TERm and OERm.

5.9. In those regions of the country in which there are no duly approved TERM collections, when compiling budget documentation and calculating for work performed, federal unit prices can be applied, taking into account their linkage to local construction conditions and recalculation of prices for consumed resources into the current level by applying coefficients, taking into account local conditions, and indexes for the transition from 2000 prices to current prices.

5.10. In those departments where OERm collections have not been developed, it is allowed to use collections of territorial unit prices (TERM) during the construction of facilities in their area of ​​​​operation or collections of federal unit prices (FERm) tied to the conditions for performing work and supplying material resources, taking into account the features inherent given industry (and not the region where the facility is being built). In methodological terms, the procedure for linking farms to sectoral conditions is identical to the procedure for linking them to territorial conditions.

5.11. The performance of work related to the binding and current indexation of federal unit prices for the regions is carried out, as a rule, by regional pricing authorities in construction, created by decisions of the administrations of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation, with the involvement of specialized design and other organizations.

Binding and current indexation of federal unit rates for sectoral departments is carried out by organizations designated by these departments.

5.12. Territorial coefficients to federal unit prices for equipment installation are developed by type of work in relation to FERm collections and in accordance with the established specialization of contractors: electrical installation work; thermal power equipment; compressor units, pumps and fans; technological equipment of enterprises of the relevant industry, etc.

For each type of work on the installation of equipment, a resource-technological model (RTM) is compiled.

5.13. RTMs are formed for representative objects, on the basis of local estimates compiled according to FERm collections, and the corresponding collections of GESNm.

In the event that the RTM is based on local estimates compiled according to the collections of prices for the installation of equipment in 1984, 1991, such estimates should be recalculated according to the corresponding prices of the FERm collections.

5.14. For each RTM, in accordance with the list and scope of work according to the local estimate and on the basis of the collections of GESNm, a statement of the required resources is compiled in the form N 1 of Appendix 4.

The names of the types of work (column 3), their units of measurement (column 4) and the quantity (scope of work) for the project (column 6) are transferred to form N 1 from local estimates.

For each type of work, resources with their codes (column 2), names (column 3), units of measurement (column 4) and consumption (quantity) per unit of measurement of equipment (works) are issued from the corresponding GESNm. Column 6 indicates the total amount of resources, taking into account the scope of work on the project,

At the end of the statement are the final indicators of the consumption of homogeneous resources.

The final average grade of work is calculated as a weighted average, taking into account the proportion of labor costs with the corresponding grade. For example: the total number of labor costs of workers is 150.6 man-hours, including: 46.7 man-hours (31%) - with a work category of 4.3; 69.28 man-hours (46%) - with a category of 4.2; 34.62 man-hours (23%) - with a category of 3.8.

The average category of work as a whole according to the statement will be:

4.3 x 0.31 + 4.2 x 0.46 + 3.8 x 0.23 = 4.1.

The final indicators of the consumption of machines and materials are calculated by summing the indicators for resources with the same names, characteristics and codes.

5.15. The calculation of the cost change coefficients is carried out by types of resources (elements of direct costs) and in general by the estimated cost of the corresponding type of work.

5.16. The calculation of the recalculation coefficient for the remuneration of assembly workers is carried out according to form N 2 of Appendix 4, compiled on the basis of a sample from form N 1 of the labor costs of workers of the corresponding average work category (columns 1, 2 and 3).

The cost of 1 man-hour in this region (column 5) is calculated based on the statistical indicator of the average monthly wage (PWT) and the average monthly standard working hours according to the Ministry of Labor of Russia in the corresponding year.

To calculate the cost of 1 man-hour of a specific category, the ratio between the costs of 1 man-hour of various categories of work accounted for in FERm is used (see Table 1).

The coefficient is calculated by dividing the total in column 7 by the total in column 6.

5.17. The calculation of the conversion factors for the cost of operating machines and the remuneration of machinists is carried out in the form N 3 of Appendix 4.

The cost of 1 machine-hour, (including the remuneration of machinists), accounted for in FERm (column 4), is accepted according to the Federal Collection of Estimated Norms and Prices for the Operation of Construction Machines and Motor Vehicles, put into effect by the Decree of the Gosstroy of Russia dated July 23, 2001 N 86.

The cost of 1 machine-hour in the territorial price level (column 5) is taken according to the territorial collection of estimated norms and prices for the operation of construction machines and vehicles, and in its absence, it is calculated by applying to the estimated cost of 1 machine-hour of each type of machine in 1984 prices of the index of increase in their value for the region in prices as of January 1, 2000.

5.18. The calculation of the conversion factor for the cost of materials is carried out in accordance with Form No. 4 of Appendix 4.

Columns 1, 2 and 3 are filled in on the basis of the statement of required resources (form N 1).

The cost of a unit of measurement of materials, taken into account in FERm (column 4), is taken according to the Federal Book of Estimated Prices for Materials, Products and Structures for the Base Territorial Region.

The cost of a unit of measurement of materials for a given region is taken on the basis of territorial collections (catalogues) of estimated prices for materials, and in their absence it is calculated by applying to the estimated cost of materials in 1984 prices the index of their cost increase in the region in prices as of January 1, 2000.

The conversion factor for the cost of materials is calculated by dividing the total in column 7 by the total in column 6.

5.19. The calculation of the conversion factor for the estimated cost of equipment installation is carried out in accordance with form N 5 of Appendix 4, which is compiled on the basis of data from forms N 2, 3 and 4. Overhead costs (columns 2 and 3) are calculated according to the norms for types of work in accordance with the Guidelines for determining overhead costs in construction (MDS 81-4.99, MDS 81-5.99).

Estimated profit (columns 2 and 3) is calculated according to the norms for the types of work in accordance with the Guidelines for determining the amount of estimated profit in construction (MDS 81-25.2001).

The conversion factor for the estimated cost as a whole is calculated by dividing the total in column 3 by the total in column 2.

An example of calculating the territorial coefficient to federal unit prices (FERm) is given in Appendix 5.

5.20. The calculation of the territorial coefficient for the transition from base prices (FERm) to the territorial prices of a particular region is carried out in base prices of 2000.

The recalculation of the estimated cost of equipment installation from the base prices of 2000 to current prices is carried out using the basic-index method, similar to the indexation of territorial unit prices (TERM) into current prices. At the same time, the recalculation indices from 2000 prices to current prices for the available territorial unit prices (TERm) and for federal prices (FERm), reduced to the cost of a particular region by applying territorial coefficients, the procedure for determining which is given above, should be the same.

The use of different indices of conversion to current prices from the prices of 2000 for TERM and for FER, recalculated to the prices of any region, is not allowed.

6. PROCEDURE FOR SUPPLEMENTING COLLECTIONS OF FEDERAL UNIT PRICES

6.1. Additional FERm are developed for newly introduced equipment, machines and mechanisms used for installation work, and installation technology, as well as for work that is not included in GESN-2001 when they are included in the Collections of additions, clarifications and amendments to the Collections of GESN-2001. The newly developed FERMs are approved and put into operation by the Gosstroy of Russia.

6.2. Additional FERm are developed in accordance with the "Guidelines for the development of unit prices for construction, installation, special construction and repair and construction work", approved by the Decree of the Gosstroy of Russia dated April 2, 1999 N 30.

6.3. Farms for installation work performed using imported construction machines and using imported building materials are developed only in cases where the imported machines and materials used have no analogues of domestic production.

6.4. When developing additional unit prices for FERm collections, the initial calculated cost indicators are established as of 01.01.2000.

In the absence of data on the cost of certain resources as of 01/01/2000, it is allowed to determine them by dividing the current estimated prices by the indices of this period to the prices as of 01/01/2000.

6.5. The procedure for supplementing FERm established in this section applies to TERm and OERm.

6.6. Methodological guidance for the development and addition of FERm collections, including coordination and control over their development, is carried out by the Department of Pricing and Estimated Rationing in Construction of the Gosstroy of Russia.

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APPENDIX 1

Annex 1. LIST OF FARM 2001 COLLECTIONS
N collectionName of collections FERM-2001Full designation of collectionsAbbreviation for collectionsThe corresponding designation of the collections GESNm
1 2 3 4 5
1 Metalworking equipmentFERM 81-03-01-2001Collection N 1GESNm 81-03-01-2001
2 Woodworking equipmentFERM 81-03-02-2001Collection N 2GESNm 81-03-02-2001
3 Handling equipmentFERM 81-03-03-2001Collection N 3GESNm 81-03-03-2001
4 Crushing and grinding, concentrating and sintering equipmentFERM 81-03-04-2001Collection N 4GESNm 81-03-04-2001
5 Weighing equipmentFERM 81-03-05-2001Collection N 5GESNm 81-03-05-2001
6 Thermal power equipmentFERM 81-03-06-2001Collection N 6GESNm 81-03-06-2001
7 Compressor units, pumps and fansFERM 81-03-07-2001Collection N 7GESNm 81-03-07-2001
8 Electrical installationsFERM 81-03-08-2001Collection N 8GESNm 81-03-08-2001
9 Electric ovensFERM 81-03-09-2001Collection N 9GESNm 81-03-09-2001
10 Communication equipmentFERM 81-03-10-2001Collection N 10GESNm 81-03-10-2001
11 Devices, means of automation and computer technologyFERM 81-03-11-2001Collection N 11GESNm 81-03-11-2001
12 Process pipelinesFERM 81-03-12-2001Collection N 12GESNm 81-03-12-2001
13 Nuclear power plant equipmentFERM 81-03-13-2001Collection N 13GESNm 81-03-13-2001
14 Rolling equipmentFERM 81-03-14-2001Collection N 14GESNm 81-03-14-2001
15 Gas cleaning equipmentFERM 81-03-15-2001Collection N 15GESNm 81-03-15-2001
16 Equipment for ferrous metallurgy enterprisesFERM 81-03-16-2001Collection N 16GESNm 81-03-16-2001
17 Equipment for non-ferrous metallurgy enterprisesFERM 81-03-17-2001Collection N 17GESNm 81-03-17-2001
18 Equipment for enterprises of the chemical and oil refining industriesFERM 81-03-18-2001Compilation 18GESNm 81-03-18-2001
19 Equipment for coal and peat industriesFERM 81-03-19-2001Collection N 19GESNm 81-03-19-2001
20 Equipment for signaling, centralization, blocking and contact network in railway transportFERM 81-03-20-2001Collection N 20GESNm 81-03-20-2001
21 Subway and tunnel equipmentFERM 81-03-21-2001Collection N 21GESNm 81-03-21-2001
22 Equipment for hydroelectric stations and hydraulic structuresFERM 81-03-22-2001Collection N 22GESNm 81-03-22-2001
23 Equipment for enterprises of the electrical industryFERM 81-03-23-2001Collection N 23GESNm 81-03-23-2001
24 Equipment for building materials industryFERM 81-03-24-2001Collection N 24GESNm 81-03-24-2001
25 Pulp and paper industry equipmentFERM 81-03-25-2001Collection N 25GESNm 81-03-25-2001
26 Textile industry equipmentFERM 81-03-26-2001Collection N 26GESNm 81-03-26-2001
27 Equipment for printing industry enterprisesFERM 81-03-27-2001Collection N 27GESNm 81-03-27-2001
28 Food industry equipmentFERM 81-03-28-2001Collection N 28GESNm 81-03-28-2001
29 Equipment for theatrical and entertainment enterprisesFERM 81-03-29-2001Collection N 29GESNm 81-03-29-2001
30 Equipment for granaries and grain processing enterprisesFERM 81-03-30-2001Collection N 30GESNm 81-03-30-2001
31 Cinematography equipmentFERM 81-03-31-2001Collection N 31GESNm 81-03-31-2001
32 Equipment for the electronics and communications industriesFERM 81-03-32-2001Collection N 32GESNm 81-03-32-2001
33 Light industry equipmentFERM 81-03-33-2001Collection N 33GESNm 81-03-33-2001
34 Equipment for healthcare institutions and medical industry enterprisesFERM 81-03-34-2001Collection N 34GESNm 81-03-34-2001
35 Agricultural equipmentFERM 81-03-35-2001Collection N 35GESNm 81-03-35-2001
36 Equipment for consumer services and public utilitiesFERM 81-03-36-2001Collection N 36GESNm 81-03-36-2001
37 General purpose equipmentFERM 81-03-37-2001Collection N 37GESNm 81-03-37-2001
38 Production of technological metal structures in the conditions of production basesFERM 81-03-38-2001Collection N 38GESNm 81-03-38-2001
39 Control of field welded jointsFERM 81-03-39-2001Collection N 39GESNm 81-03-39-2001
40 Additional movement of equipment and material resources in excess of those provided for in the collections of federal unit prices for equipment installationFERM 81-03-40-2001Collection N 40GESNm 81-03-40-2001

APPENDIX 2

Annex 2. FORM OF THE OUTPUT TABLE OF FARMS -2001
Price codeName and technical characteristics of equipment or types of installation workDirect costs, rub.Including, rub.Labor costs of assembly workers, man-hour
Compensation for labor of assembly workersMachine operationmaterials
Totalincluding wages for workers operating machines
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

APPENDIX 3

Appendix 3. Recommended coefficients to labor costs, remuneration of workers-installers (taking into account the coefficients for prices from the technical part of collections), the cost of operating machines (including the remuneration of workers serving machines), for accounting for the influence of the working conditions of work, and PROVIDED BY PROJECTS

N pp.Work conditionsOdds
1 Production of installation work in existing buildings and structures, freed from equipment and other items that interfere with the normal production of work.1,20
2 Production of installation work in existing buildings and structures in cramped conditions: with the presence in the work area of ​​operating technological equipment (machines, installations, cranes, etc.) or cluttering objects (laboratory equipment, furniture, etc.), or movement transport on intrashop ways.1,35
2.1 The same, at an air temperature in the workplace of more than 40 ° C in the premises.1,50
2.2 The same with harmful working conditions, where the workers of the enterprise have a reduced working day, and the assembly workers have a working day of normal duration.1,50
2.2.1 1,35
2.3 The same, with harmful working conditions, where assembly workers were transferred to a shortened working day with a 36-hour working week1,70
2.3.1 The same, without cramped conditions, but in the presence of harmfulness1,55
2.4 The same, with harmful working conditions, where assembly workers were transferred to a shortened working day with a 30-hour working week2,05
2.4.1 The same, without cramped conditions, but in the presence of harmfulness1,90
2.5 The same, with harmful working conditions with cramped workplaces, where assembly workers were transferred to a shortened working day with a 24-hour working week2,30
2.5.1 Also, without cramped conditions, but in the presence of harmfulness2,15
3 Production of installation works at open and semi-open production sites in cramped conditions: with the presence of operating technological equipment or the movement of technological transport in the work area1,15
3.1 The same, with harmful working conditions (the presence of steam, dust, harmful gases, smoke, etc.), where the workers of the enterprise have a reduced working day, and the assembly workers have a working day of normal duration1,25
4 Installation work near high-voltage facilities, including in the security zone of an operating overhead power line1,20
4.1 The same, inside the working TP and RP in the presence of tolerances1,35
5 Production of installation work in enclosed structures (premises) located below 3 m from the ground (except for those listed in clauses 8, 9).1,10
6 Installation work in mountainous areas at an altitude of 1500 to 2500 m above sea level1,25
6.1 Installation work in mountainous areas at an altitude of 2500 to 3000 m above sea level1,35
6.2 Installation work in mountainous areas at an altitude of 3000 to 3500 m above sea level1,5
7 Production of installation works in underground conditions in mines, mines, subways, tunnels and other underground structures, including special-purpose ones:
7.1 In the absence of harmful conditions for the production of work, providing for work with a reduced working day1,68
7.2 In the presence of harmful working conditions and a shortened working week - 36 hours2,05
7.3 In the presence of harmful working conditions and a shortened working week - 30 hours2,40
7.4 In the presence of harmful working conditions and a shortened working week - 24 hours2,80
8 Production of installation work in operated subway tunnels at night "through the window":
8.1 When using workers during the work shift only to perform work related to the "window"3,0
8.2 When using part of the work shift (before the workers enter the tunnel and after they leave the tunnel) to perform work not related to the "window"2,0

Table notes:

1. Working near energized objects also includes work inside existing buildings, the internal wiring of which is not de-energized. High voltage is considered to be voltage over 36 V.

Under the security zone along overhead power lines, a plot of land and space is considered, enclosed between vertical planes passing through parallel straight lines, spaced from the extreme wires (with their position not deviated) at the following distances:

Line voltage, kVm
1 2
1 to 2010
35 15
110 20
150 25
220, 330 25
400 30
500 30
750 40
800 (DC)30

2. In the production of installation work in open and semi-open areas with harmful working conditions (clause 4.1), expressed as the presence of lead, zinc, mercury or heavy metal dust, as well as radiation, the size of the coefficients to the norms of labor costs and the norms of the operating time of construction machines and mechanisms are recommended to be taken according to paragraphs. 2.2.1, 2.3.1, 2.4.1, 2.5.1 of this table, and in the presence of constraint - according to paragraphs. 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5 of this table.

3. It is also recommended to include work in existing health care enterprises (tuberculosis dispensaries, leper colonies, etc.) as hazardous conditions for the production of work, where, in accordance with current legislation, employees of the main production have a reduced working day. In such cases, it is recommended to be guided by paragraphs. ,2.2.1 - 2.5.1, and in the presence of constraint - p.p. 2.2-2.5 of this table.

4. Simultaneous application of several coefficients (except for the coefficients of paragraphs 4, 5, 6, 6.1 and 6.2) is not recommended. The coefficients indicated in p.p. 4, 5, 6, 6.1 and 6.2 may be used together with other factors. When applied simultaneously, the coefficients are multiplied.

5. When constructing facilities in mountainous areas at an altitude of more than 3500 m above sea level, it is recommended to develop individual cost estimates and unit prices.

6. The coefficients given in p.p. 7.1-7.4, 8.1, 8.2 are intended to be applied to the indicators of remuneration of assembly workers and drivers of construction machines and mechanisms. The indicated coefficients do not apply to the federal unit prices of those collections, their sections or tables, in which the amount of funds for wages is set taking into account increased tariff rates for work in underground conditions (in accordance with the technical part of the FERm collections).

APPENDIX 4

Appendix 4. FORMS USED IN CALCULATION OF COEFFICIENTS FOR CONVERSION OF FEDERAL UNIT PRICES FOR INSTALLATION OF EQUIPMENT (FARMS) INTO THE TERRITORIAL (INDUSTRIAL) PRICE LEVEL Form N 1 STATEMENT OF REQUIRED RESOURCES FOR RTM

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Form N 2 CALCULATION OF THE COEFFICIENT OF RECALCULATION OF THE PAYMENT OF WORKERS

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Form N 3 CALCULATION OF COEFFICIENTS FOR RECALCULATION OF THE COST OF OPERATION OF MACHINES AND PAYMENT OF ENGINEERS
Name of machines and mechanismsUnit rev.QuantityThe cost of 1 machine-hour, including the remuneration of machinists, rub.Operating cost conversion factor machines/
Coefficient of recalculation of remuneration of machinists (the sum of gr.7: the sum of rp.6)
Accounted for in FERmTerritory. (industry.)According to FERm (gr. 3x gr. 4)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

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Form N 4 CALCULATION OF THE CONVERSION FACTOR OF THE COST OF MATERIALS
Name of materials, products, structuresUnit rev.QuantityUnit cost meas. rub.Total cost, rub.Conversion factor for the cost of materials: (sum of column 7: sum of column 6)
Accounted for in FERmTerritory. (industry.)According to FERm (gr. 3x gr. 4)Territory. (branch.) (column 3x gr.5)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

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Form N 5
The cost in prices of the base area as of 01.01.2000.Cost in territorial prices as of 01.01.2000Cost conversion factor (column 3:column 2)
1 2 3 4
2. Machine operation
3. incl. driver wages
4. Materials
5. Total direct costs (item 1+item 2+item 4)
6. Overhead costs (according to MDS 81-4.99, MDS 81-5.99)
7. Estimated profit (according to MDS 81-25.2001)
8. Total:

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APPENDIX 5

Annex 5. EXAMPLE OF CALCULATION OF COEFFICIENTS TO THE FEDERAL UNIT RATES FOR INSTALLATION OF EQUIPMENT WHEN USING THEM FOR A REGION (INDUSTRY) IN WHICH THERE ARE NO TERRITORIAL (INDUSTRY) RATES

(Form N 1,
figures are arbitrary)

NN p/pStandard code and resource codesName of types of work, name and characteristics of resourcesUnit. types of work and resourcesQuantity
per unit of measuretotal (per project)
1 2 3 4 5 6
1. Collection 08-03-524-8Box with one three-pole switch on the wall or column for current up to 250APCS.- 1
1 people -h4,47 4,47
1.1 Average work category - 4.3
021102 Truck-mounted cranes when working on the installation of process equipment, 10tmash.-h0,015 0,015
400002 " 0,015 0,015
330206 Electric drills" 0,23 0,23
350451 " 0,38 0,38
040502 Manual Arc Welding Machines (DC)" 0,014 0,014
500-9500 Marking tags100 pieces.0,02 0,02
544-0089 kg0,072 0,072
101-1964 Paper twine" 0,008 0,008
500-9619 Sewing threads" 0,005 0,005
101-9760 Electrical insulating varnish 318" 0,029 0,029
542-9033 Vaseline technical" 0,048 0,048
101-9852 Dye" 0,07 0,07
500-9062 Cable lugsPCS.6,1 6,1
101-1977 kg0,575 0,575
201-9408 t0,01 0,01
101-1924 Electrodes with a diameter of 4 mm E42kg0,07 0,07
101-9103 Expansion dowels100 pieces.0,02 0,02
500-9081 Flexible jumpers, type PGS-50PCS.1 1
2. 8-03-594-3 Luminaire separately mounted on pins with the number of lamps in the luminaire up to 4100 pieces.- 0,04
1 Labor costs of assembly workersman-hour169 6,76
1.1 Average work category - 4.2
021102 Truck-mounted cranes when working on the installation of technological equipment, 10tmash.-h4,04 0,16
030902 Lift hydraulic lifting height 10 mmash.-h57 2,28
400002 Cars onboard with a carrying capacity up to 8 tons" 4,04 4,04
500-9133 hairpinsPCS.204 8,16
500- 9264 PVC tubekg2,8 0,112
500-9129 Ceiling socket100 pieces.2,04 0,08
101-0219 Gypsum binders G-3t0,00315 0,00013
3. 08-02-412-4 The first wire is solid or stranded in a common braid, total cross section up to 6 mm2100 m- 0,3
1. Labor costs of assembly workersman-hour11,2 3,36
1.1. Average work category - 3.8
021102 Truck-mounted cranes when working on the installation of process equipment 10 tmash.-h0,08 0,02
400002 Cars onboard with a carrying capacity up to 8 tonsmash.-h0,08 0,02
101-1764 Ground talc, grade 1t0,00116 0,00035
500-9061 Insulating bushingsPCS.12,2 3,66
544-0089 Adhesive insulating tape based on polycasin compound, grade LSPEL, 20-30 mm wide, 0.14 to 0.19 mm thick inclusivekg0,32 0,096
500-9041 Branch clamps100 pieces.0,31 0,093
500-9056 Insulating caps10 pieces.0,8 0,24
500-9500 Marking tags100 pieces.0,02 0,006
101-9852 Dyekg0,02 0,006
500-9140 Connecting sleeves100 pieces.0,05 0,015
TOTAL:
A. Labor costs of assembly workersman-hour 14,59
Average category of workmash.-h 0,195
330206 Electric drills" 0,23
350451 Electric hydraulic presses" 0,38
030902 Lift hydraulic lifting height 10m" 2,28
B. Materials
500-9500 Marking tags100 pieces. 0,026
544-0089 Adhesive insulating tape based on polycasin compound, grade LSPEL, 20-30 mm wide, 0.14 to 0.19 mm thick inclusivekg 0,168
101-1964 Paper twine" 0,008
500-9619 Sewing threads" 0,005
101-9760 Electrical insulating varnish 318" 0,029
542-9033 Vaseline technical" 0,048
101-9852 Dye" 0,076
500-9062 Cable lugsPCS. 6,1
101-1977 Construction bolts with nuts and washerskg 0,575
201-9408 Structures steel individual lattice welded weighing up to 0.1 tt 0,01
101-1924 Electrodes with a diameter of 4 mm E42kg 0,07
101-9103 Expansion dowels100 pieces. 0,02
500-9081 Flexible jumpers, type PGS-50PCS. 1
500-9113 hairpinsPCS. 8,16
500-9264 PVC tubekg 0,112
500-9129 Ceiling socket100 pieces. 0,08
101-0219 Gypsum binders G-3t 0,00013
101-1764 Ground talc, grade 1t 0,00035
500-9061 Insulating bushingsPCS. 3,66
500-9041 Branch clamps100 pieces. 0,093
500-9140 Connecting sleeves5 6 7 8
4,1 people -h14,59 9,77 10,3 142,54 150,52 1,056

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14,6
Name of the code of machines and mechanismsunits meas.QuantityCost of 1 machine-hour, rub.The cost of operating machines (total), rub.Operating cost conversion factor machines
including remuneration of machinists, rub.Recalculation coefficient of remuneration of machinists (sum of group 7: amount of group 6)
accounted for in FERterritory. (industry)according to FER (gr. 3 x gr. 4)territory. (industry.) (column 3 x gr. 5)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
021102 mash.-h0,195 134.65
13,5
142
14,3
26.26
2,63
27.69
2,79
330206 " 0,23 19.2
-
20,35
-
4.42
-
4,68
-
400002 " 0,195 95,53
21,29
101
22,56
18.63
4,15
19.7 QuantityUnit cost measurement, rub.Total cost, rub.Material cost conversion factor (column 7 sum: rp.6 sum)
Accounted for in FERterritory. (industry.)according to FERs (column 3 x gr.4)territory. (branch.) (column 3 x gr.5)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
101-1964 kg0,008 18,9 22 0,15 0,18
500-9619 kg0,005 133,05 135 0,67 0,68
101-9760 " 0,029 37,4 40
500-9081 PCS.1 3,9 4,5 3,9 4,5
500-9113 " 8,16 8,7 10,5 70,99 85,68
500-9264 kg0,112 35,7 40,2 3,99 4,5
500-9129 100 pieces.0,08 3,45 350 27,6 28
101-0219 t0,00013 729,98 850 0,09 0,11
101-1764 t0,00035 1820 1850 0,64 0,65
TOTAL 438,63 473,43 1,079

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Form No. 5

Name of the components of the estimated costCost in prices of the base area as of 01.01.2000Cost in territorial prices as of 01.01.2000Cost recalculation index (column 3: gr.2)
1 2 3 4
one . Compensation for labor of assembly workers142,54 150,52 1,056
2. Machine operation120,84 127,88 1,06
3. Remuneration of machinists as part of the cost of operating machines33,23 35,23 1,06
4. Materials438.63 of the manufacturer and is obliged to eliminate the identified defects or replace the products free of charge, unless the defects were formed through no fault of his.

Hydraulic test - testing of steam and water fittings, pipelines, tanks, equipment, equipment or its individual parts by filling them with a liquid (water, antifreeze mixture, etc.) with the subsequent creation of a test pressure exceeding the working pressure in the sizes provided for in the relevant chapters of the 3rd part SNiP and TU.

Dismantling - dismantling of equipment with its removal from the installation site and, if necessary, conservation in order to move it to another installation site or replace it with new equipment during the period of reconstruction, expansion or technical re-equipment of enterprises, buildings and structures.

Dismantling of equipment with or without removal from the installation site for repair (correction or replacement of worn parts) does not apply to the dismantling of equipment.

The scope of work on the dismantling of equipment depends on the further purpose of the dismantled equipment. Dismantling of equipment intended for further use may include complete or partial disassembly of the equipment and conservation of its components or parts in case of expected long-term or short-term storage. Dismantling of equipment that is not subject to further use due to its unusability (intended for scrap) includes, as a rule, work, as a result of which it must be destroyed.

Fine-tuning of equipment - improvement of performance indicators with the elimination of design flaws, minor defects, imperfections and bringing to design capacity, carried out in conditions close to operational, in operating modes, at the stands of manufacturers in accordance with the technical specifications for manufacturing.

If it is impossible for the manufacturer to ensure the finishing of the equipment in conditions close to operational, the finishing can be transferred directly to the operating conditions.

Preservation of equipment - preparation of equipment with measures to protect it from corrosion (coating with anti-corrosion lubricants) and damage (wrapping and packaging) for long-term storage in warehouses and construction sites.

Mounting (working) area - a site where work is underway to install equipment in the design position, within which the "Uniform Norms and Prices" (ENiR) takes into account the movement (lifting, lifting and lowering) of the mounted equipment, mounting materials and fixtures. The dimensions of the radius of the installation area are specified in the relevant ENiR and, as a rule, do not exceed 25 m from the dimensions of the equipment.

Installation work - the main work on the assembly and installation in the design position of machines, units, apparatus and other equipment with fixing it, attaching various communications to it, supplying raw materials, water, steam, electricity, finished products, control and management tools.

Auxiliary equipment - supplied separately or together with the main unit of equipment, auxiliary units, assemblies and mechanisms mounted on the main equipment or next to it, without which it is impossible to use the equipment for its intended purpose.

Mounted (requiring installation) equipment - equipment that can be put into operation only after the assembly of its individual components and parts, installation on foundations or supports, attachment to the floor, interfloor ceilings and other load-bearing structures of buildings and structures.

Non-mountable equipment is equipment that does not require pre-assembly, installation and fixing on foundations or supports (cars, tractors, cars, etc.) for commissioning.

Non-standardized equipment - equipment for which there are no state and industry standards, specifications and manufactured individually according to the drawings of design organizations.

Non-standard (non-standard) equipment - equipment manufactured by the industry in series, but ordered according to special specifications with a partial change in characteristics, with special components, with a change in structural materials or designs of individual parts, the possibility of manufacturing and supply of which requires prior agreement with manufacturers.

Equipment is overall equipment, the dimensions of which are less than the maximum external outlines that determine the possibility of transportation by rail, and the mass is less than the maximum mass established by the Ministry of Railways of Russia.

Oversized equipment (large-sized) - equipment, the dimensions or mass of which are greater than the norms established by the Ministry of Railways of Russia, even if it can be transported by water or road transport without dismantling.

Equipment delivered disassembled - equipment supplied as enlarged assemblies, packed in several places, which is assembled during installation at the place of its installation.

Equipment delivered assembled - equipment delivered in a fully finished form, packed (or unpacked) in one place; the installation of which consists in installation with fixing on supporting structures and testing.

Binding pipelines - pipelines mounted on equipment for connecting individual devices, machine assemblies and units to each other.

Degreasing - cleaning of oil with special compositions of oxygen and other equipment (devices, tanks, oxygen pipelines, compressors, pumps, etc.) in order to prevent explosions from the combination of oxygen with oil, accidents during chemical protection of equipment, etc.

Pre-installation revision of equipment - revision of equipment stored in warehouses for a long time (in excess of the warranty period) to bring it into a usable condition. The revision of equipment, provided for by the technical specifications or instructions for the installation of certain types of equipment, is an integral part of the installation technology.

On-site warehouse - a place for storing equipment and materials intended for one specific construction object; provided for by the approved construction organization project (COS), to which the transportation costs for the transportation of equipment and materials from the manufacturer or supplier are calculated. Further transport from the on-site warehouse to the installation site is taken into account by the standards for equipment installation.

Technological metal structures - rolled metal products that have a technological purpose, but are not involved in technological processes.

Technological equipment - machines, devices and installations that produce industrial products and carry out automatic control of technological processes.

Technological pipelines - pipelines intended for transportation within an industrial enterprise or a group of these enterprises of raw materials, semi-finished products, finished products, auxiliary materials that ensure the conduct of the technological process and the operation of equipment (steam, water, air, gases, refrigerants, fuel oil, lubricants, emulsions, etc. .p.), production waste from aggressive effluents, as well as pipelines for recycling water supply.

Pipe blanks - conditional names for the manufacture of nodes and other elements of pipelines at manufacturing enterprises, production bases and pipe workshops:

Detail - an elementary part of the pipeline that does not have a connection (pipe section, tee, bend, flange, etc.), or individual products included in the pipeline design (hardware, compensators, hangers, supports, brackets, steam-water fittings, etc.);

pipe element - a part of a pipe assembly, consisting of two or three parts connected by welding or threading (a pipe with a flange, a pipe with a branch, a pipe with a tee, a branch with a flange, a tee with a valve, a branch with a valve, a branch with a transition, a pipe with two flanges, a pipe with a flange and a branch, etc.);

Pipeline assembly - a part of a pipeline line, limited by transport dimensions, consisting of several elements and fittings assembled on detachable or one-piece connections, which, in size and configuration, can be installed in the design position;

pipeline section - a straight assembly unit, consisting of several pipes of the same diameter, limited by transport dimensions;

pipe block - several nodes and elements of the pipeline, enlarged before installation on the installation site;

pipeline line - a pipeline section connecting devices and installations, workshops and structures.

Installation supervision - technical guidance and supervision of representatives of equipment manufacturers (or employees of specialized organizations licensed for this type of work and performing installation supervision on behalf of the equipment manufacturer) over compliance with technical requirements and special conditions during the installation of complex equipment.

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STATETH COMMITTEE OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION
FOR CONSTRUCTION AND HOUSING AND UTILITIES
COMPLEX

(Gosstroy of Russia)

INSTRUCTIONS
BY APPLICATION
FEDERAL UNIT RATES
FOR INSTALLATION OF EQUIPMENT

(FERM-2001)

MDS 81-37.2004

Moscow2004

Guidelines for the use of federal unit prices for the installation of equipment (FERm-2001) MDS 81-37.2004/Gosstroy of Russia/ Moscow, 2004

DEVELOPED TsNIIEUS Gosstroy of Russia (Ph.D. V.I. Koretsky, Ph.D. Zh.G. Chernysheva, L.V. Razmadze) together with CJSC INiK (Ph.D. I.Yu. Nosenko, Yu.V. Zhabenko)

CONSIDERED Department of Pricing and Estimated Rationing of the Gosstroy of Russia (E.E. Ermolaev, T.L. Grishchenkova).

ACCEPTED AND INTRODUCED from August 9, 2002 by the Decree of the Gosstroy of Russia dated August 09, 2002 No. 105

1. GENERAL PROVISIONS

1.1. Federal unit prices for equipment installation (hereinafter referred to as FERm) are developed for the 1st base territorial region of the Russian Federation (Moscow Region) at the price level as of January 1, 2000 and are intended for:

Calculations of the cost of construction products in the formation of investor estimates and preparation of tender documentation;

Determination of the estimated cost of the installation of equipment and calculations for the work performed in the manner set forth in clause 1.2, for territories (regions) and for sectoral departments where there are no fully or partially territorial unit prices (TERM) or industry unit prices (OERm). In this case, recalculation of unit prices into the territorial level of prices as of January 01, 2000 is carried out using territorial (sectoral) correction factors that take into account local conditions of construction, and is carried out in the manner established by the State Construction Committee of Russia;

Planning and analysis of economic indicators of design solutions and the work of specialized companies for the installation of equipment.

1.2. FERMs are developed on the basis of:

State elemental estimated norms for the installation of equipment (hereinafter referred to as GESNm-2001), which take into account the industry-average optimal and organizational level of construction production, equipment and technology for performing work on the installation of equipment, the materials used, products and structures, as well as, as a rule, domestic construction machines and vehicles;

Guidelines for the application of the State elemental estimated norms for the installation of equipment (MDS 81-29.2001);

- "Guidelines for the development of unit prices for construction, installation, special construction and repair and construction work."

1.3. FERm take into account the full range of costs for the performance of work on the installation of equipment, in normal (standard) conditions, at a positive temperature and not complicated by external factors. When performing work in special conditions: tightness, gas pollution, near operating equipment, in areas with specific factors (high mountains, etc.) provided for by the project, as well as in other more difficult production conditions compared to those taken into account in the FERm collections, one should be guided by the provisions set forth in Section 3 of these Guidelines.

1.4. FERM does not apply to:

Works, the norms for which are not in the collections of GESNm;

Installation of equipment, technical characteristics, terms of delivery and method of installation of which differ significantly from those provided for in the collections;

Installation of equipment, the quality and accuracy class of installation of which are subject to requirements that exceed the requirements and tolerances given in the collections of SNiP, Part 3 "Rules for the production and acceptance of work";

Works with the use of machinery and equipment, including imported ones, which have no analogues of domestic production, significantly changing the technology of work production and resource consumption compared to FERm;

Works carried out in high-altitude areas at an altitude of more than 3500 m.

The estimated cost of such work should be determined on the basis of individual estimated norms and unit prices, or by applying correction factors to the current unit prices, taking into account the relevant features of the work.

1.5. Individual estimated prices should take into account the specific conditions for the production of work with all complicating factors and be developed on the basis of individual estimated standards, which must meet the requirements of clause 2.7.4 of the Instructions for the Application of GESNm-2001-MDS 81-29.2001.

Individual unit prices for the installation of equipment that meet the necessary methodological requirements are approved by the customer as part of the design and estimate documentation.

When applying individual estimated norms and prices, it is not allowed to accrue on them multiplying coefficients given in Appendix 3 to these Guidelines, and simultaneous accounting for the cost of energy carriers (electricity, compressed air) for machines using these types of energy carriers, and for machines that produce these energy carriers .

1.6. FERM takes into account:

Estimated prices for materials, products and structures - according to the Federal Book of Estimated Prices for materials, products and structures used in installation work (include average prevailing selling prices and transportation costs in the amount of up to 13% of selling prices, taking into account delivery from the manufacturer's ex-warehouse to free-of-charge warehouse for the construction of an object, including procurement and storage costs and expenses of intermediaries in the field of circulation);

Labor costs of workers, except for those involved in the management and maintenance of machines - in the context of qualification categories, calculated based on the level of remuneration of workers in the construction complex of the base region as of January 1, 2000 with a regional coefficient equal to 1. The hourly wages of assembly workers are calculated according to a 6-digit grid, based on the wages of a construction worker in the amount of 1600 rubles per month for the 4th average qualification category with an average monthly number of working hours of 166.25 in accordance with the decree of the Ministry of Labor of Russia dated 02/07/2000 No. 2092. The amount of funds for the wages of construction workers in prices was adopted on the basis of indicators of labor intensity and the average category of work. Accepted hourly wages by qualification category are shown in Table 1;

Costs for the operation of domestic construction machines and vehicles, including the wages of workers servicing the machines - according to the Federal Collection of Estimated Norms and Prices for the Operation of Construction Machines and Motor Vehicles, taking into account the additions and changes made.

The cost of operating machines takes into account the remuneration of workers servicing the machines, with a regional coefficient of 1, and is calculated on a 10-digit grid, in which the remuneration of a worker with an average tariff category of 4.3 is assumed to be 1,760 rubles. (Shown in Table 2).

The amount of funds for the remuneration of workers operating construction machines, in prices, is calculated on the basis of the indicators of the operating time of the machines and the size of the hourly wages of machinists.

For workers of 7-10 categories, managing powerful and especially complex construction machines, the list of which is given in table 3.2 of the “Methodological recommendations for determining the amount of funds for wages in contract prices and estimates for construction and wages for workers of construction and installation and repair and construction organizations ”(MDS 83-1.99), increased hourly tariff rates are taken into account. In tables 1 and 2, tariff coefficients are taken according to table 5.7 of the indicated MDS.

The hourly wages of assembly workers and workers operating construction machines include all types of payments and remunerations that are part of the wage fund.

Indicators of hourly wages of construction workers employed in construction work.

Table 1.

Indicators of hourly wages of workers operating construction machines.

Table 2.

Qualification category of workers

Indicators of hourly wages, rub.

Interdigit coefficients

1.7. The costs of relocating construction machines that are not included in the estimated prices for the operation of construction machines are taken into account in the estimate documentation as a separate line based on calculations that take into account the actual conditions of transportation, installation and dismantling of machines in accordance with the project for the production of works.

In cases where the deviations between the actual costs of relocation of construction machines and mechanisms and the costs provided for in the cost of 1 machine-hour of work of construction machines exceed 10%, the cost of the costs of relocation of construction machines and mechanisms should be taken into account directly in local estimates, with an exception from the cost of 1 machine-h of construction machines is the estimated cost of the costs of their relocation.

1.8. When compiling estimate documentation for the installation of equipment and other installation work in tunnels, subways, mines and other underground structures at the base price level as of 01/01/2000, using FERm collections, the following should be applied to the remuneration of construction workers and construction machine operators coefficients: in the performance of work on the surface - 1.15 in the open method of work - 1.25.

2. COMPOSITION AND CHARACTERISTICS OF COLLECTIONS OF FEDERAL UNIT PRICES FOR INSTALLATION WORKS

2.1. FERm collections are an integral part of the pricing and estimated rationing system in construction, operating on the territory of the Russian Federation.

2.2. FERm are combined into collections, a list of which is given in Appendix 1 to these Guidelines. In column 5 of the said appendix, the designations of the collections of GESNm are given, on the basis of which the corresponding collections of FERm were developed.

2.3. FERm collections contain a technical part, introductory instructions to departments and sections, unit pricing tables and necessary appendices.

The technical parts of the FERm collections contain provisions regarding the composition and procedure for the application of all unit prices of this collection, specifying the provisions of these Instructions or differing from them, as well as coefficients for unit prices that take into account changes in the conditions for the production of installation works compared to those provided for in the unit prices of the FERm collections.

In the appendices to the collections of FERMs, for reference, the following are given:

in the basic prices of the Moscow region as of 01.01.2000, the estimated prices for the operation of construction machines and the estimated prices for materials, products and structures for those construction machines and building materials, products and structures that are provided for by the unit prices of these FERm collections:

List of materials not taken into account by FERm-2001;

Norms of waste of material resources not included in the prices;

Consumption rates of material resources required for drying, control tests, etc.

The introductory instructions for the departments and sections of the collections contain information on the procedure for applying unit prices for this department or section, due to the peculiarities of the installation of the corresponding equipment.

It is not allowed to apply introductory instructions to unit prices of other departments or sections and adjust unit prices depending on the method of work, except as provided by these Instructions, as well as the technical parts and introductory instructions of FERm collections.

2.4. FERm collections have a code, name and meter similar to those given in the tables of the GESNm of the corresponding collection. The designation of the number (cipher) of the collections of unit prices (for example: FERm 81-03-08-2001) means:

FERm - federal unit prices for equipment installation;

81 (first group of numbers) - code of estimated standards;

03 (second group of numbers) - code of collections of federal unit prices for equipment installation;

08 (third group of numbers) - serial number of the FERm collection;

2001 (fourth group of figures) - the assigned year of issue of the estimated and regulatory framework developed in the price level as of 01/01/2000

2.5. The FERm table code (for example: 08-01-001-01) consists of:

08 (first group of numbers) - collection number (two characters);

01 (second group of numbers) - department number (two characters);

001 (third group of numbers) - serial number of the table in this department (three characters);

01 (fourth group of digits) - serial number of the price (two digits).

2.5. FERm tables (see Appendix 2 for the output table form) include 8 columns:

Number (code) of the unit price (column 1);

Name and technical characteristics of equipment or types of installation work (column 2);

The indicator of direct costs per unit of measurement, accepted in the unit price, including the remuneration of labor of assembly workers, the costs of operating construction machines and vehicles, the costs of materials, products and structures, rub. (column 3);

The indicator of remuneration of labor of assembly workers, rub. (column 4);

Cost indicator for the operation of machines and vehicles - total, rub. (column 5) incl. indicator of wages for workers operating machines, rub. (column 6);

Cost indicator for materials, products and structures, rub. (column 7);

Indicator of labor costs of assembly workers, man-hour (column 8).

2.6. Column 6 of the unit rates "including the remuneration of workers operating machines" does not include the remuneration of drivers of vehicles (flatbed cars, dump trucks, tractor cars) used to deliver material resources from the on-site warehouse to the place of work ( crane area).

The indicated costs are taken into account in the cost of operating machines in column 5 “total”, which is associated with the construction of the Federal Collection of Estimated Norms and Prices for the Operation of Construction Machines and Motor Vehicles, section 40 of which provides estimated prices for the operation of motor vehicles, including the costs of paying drivers with accrued overhead costs and estimated profit.

2.7. Determining the cost of material resources.

2.7.1. As a rule, unit prices take into account the costs of material resources, the list and consumption of which are given in the tables of GESNm:

The main ones that remain in business (lining and cushioning materials, bolts, nuts, electrodes, metal, etc.);

Auxiliary, not remaining in business, for the manufacture and installation of devices necessary for the production of installation work (logs, beams, boards, sleepers, etc.), taking into account their turnover, as well as auxiliary material resources, not remaining in business, used for individual testing of installed equipment, drying and other purposes (electricity, gas, steam, water, air, fuel).

In addition, the prices take into account the costs of auxiliary non-standardized material resources that are not listed in the tables of GESNm (cleaning - rags, ends, paper, etc., washing - kerosene, gasoline, lubricating oil, grease, grease, etc.). The indicated costs are taken in the amount of 2% of the estimated cost of standardized materials, taken into account in unit prices.

2.7.2. In separate collections of FERm, the costs for the following types of material resources are not taken into account and are subject to additional accounting in estimates:

Material resources used for individual testing of installed equipment, drying and other purposes: electricity, gas, steam, water, air, fuel, means for degreasing, flushing process pipelines, etc. (for example, in FERm collections No. 6 "Heat power equipment", No. 7 "Compressor units, pumps and fans", No. 12 "Technological pipelines", etc.). The costs of these material resources should be determined in the estimates on the basis of their consumption, given in the annexes to the collections of farms, and the corresponding estimated prices;

Material resources, the consumption of which depends on design solutions (cable, wires, pipes, metal structures, etc.). The list of these materials, products and structures is given in the technical parts, introductory instructions or annexes to the relevant FERm collections.

The consumption of materials not included in unit prices, when drawing up the estimate documentation, should be determined according to the design data (working drawings), taking into account hard-to-remove

losses and waste associated with the movement of materials from the on-site warehouse to the working area and their processing when laying in the case, in accordance with the "Rules for the development and application of standards for difficult to eliminate losses and waste materials in construction" (RDS 82-202-96), introduced into effect by the Decree of the Ministry of Construction of Russia dated 08.08.96 No. 18-65.

2.7.3. Estimated prices for materials, accepted according to the federal collection of estimated prices for materials, products and structures, have a seven-digit code.

In the absence of material resources specified by the project in the nomenclature of the federal collection, their cost should be determined on the basis of calculations, taking into account documented costs for containers, packaging, transportation and procurement and storage costs, margins of supply and marketing and intermediary firms.

2.7.4. The consumption of material resources, accepted in unit prices, is determined on the basis of production norms for the consumption of materials, technological documentation, calculated and other initial data.

The consumption rates of material resources are averaged and cannot serve as a basis for write-off.

2.7.5. Materials and products for production and technical purposes that are not included in unit prices and are not included in the lists of unaccounted materials as part of technical parts, introductory instructions or annexes to FERm collections should be classified as equipment.

2.8. Determining the cost of moving equipment.

2.8.1. The prices take into account the costs of horizontal and vertical movement of equipment and material resources necessary for installation, from the on-site warehouse (or on-site workshop) to the installation site at the distances given in the technical parts or introductory instructions of the FERm collections.

Additional accounting in the estimates are subject to costs for:

Horizontal movement of equipment from the on-site warehouse to the installation site in excess of the distance taken into account in unit prices, except when the prices take into account the movement “to the installation site”, but in total not more than 1500 m, except for linear structures (cableways, etc. );

Vertical movement (ascent or descent) of the equipment to the marks above or below those included in the unit prices, except for cases when the prices take into account the movement “to the design marks”. In the event that the movement is taken into account “within any floor”, the lifting of the equipment from the zero mark (ground level) to the floor mark of the corresponding floor should be additionally taken into account.

2.8.2. The costs of moving equipment and material resources over distances in excess of those taken into account in the FERm collections should be determined according to the FERm collection No. 40 “Additional movement of equipment and material resources in excess of that provided for in the collections of federal unit prices for equipment installation”.

Additional movement of equipment at a distance of less than 50 m is not taken into account.

2.8.3. For linear structures (cableways, etc.) having a length of more than 1000 m, the movement for an additional distance should be determined on the basis of individual unit prices.

2.8.4. The costs of moving equipment over a distance of more than 1500 m (with the exception of linear structures) are related to transportation costs and are taken into account in the estimated cost of equipment.

2.9. Determination of costs for the control of field welded joints.

2.9.1. The costs of monitoring field welded joints are taken into account in the corresponding unit prices for the FERm collections No. 6 "Heat power equipment", No. 12 "Technological pipelines" and No. 13 "Equipment of nuclear power plants", which is recorded in the technical parts or in the introductory instructions to departments and sections of these collections.

For other types of equipment, the costs of monitoring field welded joints of equipment, pipelines and fittings are not taken into account in FERm collections.

2.9.2. In cases where, in accordance with the design and technical documentation, it is necessary to carry out work on the control of field welded joints, the costs of these works should be determined at unit prices of the collection FERm No. 39 "Control of field welded joints".

Methods and scope of control are adopted on the basis of the current rules, guiding technical materials and instructions for the control of field welded joints, other regulatory and technical documentation.

2.9.3. Expenses for control of field welded joints by destructive (laboratory) methods and production of samples for testing are not additionally taken into account in the estimates (they are provided as part of the overhead costs of contractors).

2.10. In the tables of FERm collections, unit prices are compiled depending on the name and technical characteristics of the equipment: classification of equipment by its types, functional purpose, manufacturing and delivery conditions.

The parameters of individual characteristics (mass, length, capacity, diameter, etc.), given with the word "to", should be understood inclusively, with the word "from" - excluding the indicated value, i.e. over.

2.11. The terms and their definitions used in these Guidelines are given in Appendix 6.

2.12. FERM takes into account the following conditions for the supply of equipment and the preparation of an object for its installation:

The equipment is delivered for installation in good condition, complete, painted, passed unit or general assembly and run-in, bench and other tests in accordance with the technical specifications for its manufacture and delivery:

Dimensional - assembled with a protective coating, on permanent gaskets;

Oversized - disassembled as enlarged units (blocks) that do not require fitting operations during installation, with mating flanges on fittings, as well as with fasteners (connecting studs, bolts) and anchor bolts;

For installation, there are prepared sites, installation sites or foundations brought to the design marks (with a pit filled around them) or other bases for equipment and subfloors.

2.13. The unit prices take into account the costs of performing a set of works on the installation of equipment, established by regulatory and technical documents for the supply and installation of equipment, as well as the relevant chapters of the 3rd part of the SNiP "Organization, production and acceptance of work", including:

Acceptance of equipment for installation;

Movement of equipment: loading at the on-site warehouse, horizontal movement, unloading, lifting or lowering to the installation site;

Unpacking of equipment and removal of packaging;

Cleaning of equipment from preservative lubricants and coatings, technical inspection;

Audit in cases stipulated by the technical specifications or instructions for the installation of certain types of equipment (disassembly, cleaning from grease, flushing, inspection of parts, lubrication and assembly). Equipment supplied with the seal of the manufacturer or in a hermetic version with gas filling should not be subject to revision;

Large-scale assembly of equipment supplied as separate units or parts for installation in the most enlarged blocks within the load capacity of mounting mechanisms;

Acceptance and verification of foundations and other foundations for equipment, marking of equipment installation sites, installation of anchor bolts and embedded parts in foundation wells;

Installation of equipment with alignment and fixing on the foundation or other base, including the installation of individual mechanisms and devices that are part of the equipment or its complete delivery: fans, pumps, feeders, electric drives (mechanical part), ballasts, metal structures, pipelines, fittings, oil lubrication systems and other devices provided for by the drawings of this equipment;

Welding work performed during the assembly and installation of equipment, with the preparation of edges for welding;

Filling with lubricants and other materials of equipment devices;

Checking the quality of installation, including individual tests (idle, and, if necessary, under load), hydraulic, pneumatic and other types of tests specified in the technical parts or introductory instructions of the collections.

In addition, the prices take into account minor and secondary related operations.

2.14. Unit prices do not, as a rule, take into account the costs determined by individual collections of farms, including for:

Electrical work - according to the collection No. 8 "Electrical installations";

Installation of devices and means of automation - according to the collection No. 11 "Devices, means of automation and computer technology";

Production of technological metal structures - according to the collection No. 38 "Manufacture of technological metal structures in the conditions of production bases";

Quality control of field welded joints - according to the collection No. 39 "Control of field welded joints", taking into account clause 2.9. these Instructions;

Horizontal and vertical movement of equipment and materials in excess of the distances taken into account in the FERm - according to the collection No. 40 "Additional movement of equipment and material resources in excess of that provided for in the collections of federal unit prices for the installation of equipment", taking into account what is set out in paragraph 2.8 of these Instructions.

The costs of the listed works are taken into account in the estimated calculations (estimates) additionally as part of the equipment installation work.

2.15. The costs for the following types of construction work related to the installation of equipment are not included in unit prices and should be determined according to the relevant FER collections for construction work:

Installation of technological metal structures that are not included in the delivery of equipment, including their painting;

Priming of pipelines and their subsequent painting;

Painting bridges of overhead cranes;

Required color and distinctive coloring of equipment, as well as explanatory and warning labels;

Installation and dismantling of inventory scaffolding (or non-inventory scaffolding, when inventory scaffolding cannot be established), the need for which is established by the project for the production of works in cases where scaffolding installed for construction and other works cannot be used for equipment installation;

Preparation of equipment for anti-corrosion coatings and work on these coatings;

Equipment lining with refractory and protective materials;

Laying furnace furnaces, dryers and their drying;

Earthworks for digging trenches for cable lines;

Grouting foundation slabs, pouring foundation bolts and embedded parts in wells.

The costs of these works are taken into account in the estimates (estimates) for the installation of equipment in the "Construction works" section or in a separate estimate.

MDS 81-37.2004. Instructions on the application of federal unit prices for equipment installation. Download

INSTRUCTIONS
FOR THE APPLICATION OF FEDERAL UNIT RATES
FOR INSTALLATION OF EQUIPMENT (FERM-2001)

MDS 81-37.2004

Developed by TsNIIEUS Gosstroy of Russia (PhD in Economics V.I. Koretsky, Ph.D. in Economics Zh.G. Chernyshova, L.V. Razmadze) together with CJSC INiK (Ph.D. I. Yu. Nosenko, Yu.V. Zhabenko).
Considered by the Department of Pricing and Estimated Rationing of the Gosstroy of Russia (E.E. Ermolaev, T.L. Grishchenkova).
Adopted and put into effect on August 9, 2002 by the Decree of the Gosstroy of Russia dated August 09, 2002 N 105.
1. GENERAL PROVISIONS
1.1. Federal unit prices for equipment installation (hereinafter - FERm) are developed for the 1st base territorial region of the Russian Federation (Moscow Region) at the price level as of January 1, 2000 and are intended for:
– calculation of the cost of construction products in the formation of investor estimates and preparation of tender documentation;
- determination of the estimated cost of equipment installation work and calculations for the work performed in the manner set forth in clause 1.2, for territories (regions) and for sectoral departments where there are no fully or partially territorial unit prices (TERm) or sectoral unit prices (OERm). In this case, recalculation of unit prices into the territorial price level as of January 1, 2000 is made using territorial (sectoral) correction factors that take into account local conditions of construction, and is carried out in the manner established by the State Construction Committee of Russia;
- planning and analysis of economic indicators of design solutions and the work of specialized companies for the installation of equipment.
1.2. FERMs are developed on the basis of:
- State elemental estimated norms for the installation of equipment (hereinafter - GESNm-2001), which take into account the industry average optimal and organizational level of construction production, equipment and technology for performing work on the installation of equipment, the materials used, products and structures, and also, as a rule , domestic construction machines and vehicles;
- Instructions on the application of the State elemental estimated norms for the installation of equipment (MDS 81-29.2001);
- "Guidelines for the development of unit prices for construction, installation, special construction and repair and construction work."
1.3. FERm take into account the full range of costs for the installation of equipment in normal (standard) conditions, at a positive temperature and not complicated by external factors. When performing work in special conditions: tightness, gas pollution, near existing equipment, in areas with specific factors (high mountains, etc.) provided for by the project, as well as in other more difficult production conditions compared to those taken into account in the FERm collections, one should be guided by the provisions set out in Section 3 of these Guidelines.
1.4. FERM does not apply to:

- works, the norms for which are not in the collections of GESNm;
- installation of equipment, technical characteristics, terms of delivery and method of installation of which differ significantly from those provided for in the collections;
- installation of equipment, the quality and accuracy class of installation of which are subject to requirements that exceed the requirements and tolerances given in the collections of SNiP, part 3 “Rules for the production and acceptance of work”;
- works with the use of machines and equipment, including imported ones, which have no analogues of domestic production, significantly changing the technology of work production and resource consumption compared to FERm;
- work performed in high-altitude areas at an altitude of more than 3500 m.
The estimated cost of such work should be determined on the basis of individual estimated norms and unit prices or by applying correction factors to the current unit prices, taking into account the relevant features of the work.
1.5. Individual estimated prices should take into account the specific conditions for the production of work with all complicating factors and be developed on the basis of individual estimated standards, which must meet the requirements of clause 2.7.4 of the Instructions for the Application of GESNm-2001-MDS 81-29.2001.
Individual unit prices for the installation of equipment that meet the necessary methodological requirements are approved by the customer as part of the design and estimate documentation.
When applying individual estimated norms and prices, it is not allowed to accrue on them multiplying coefficients given in Appendix 3 to these Instructions, and simultaneously take into account the costs of energy carriers (electricity, compressed air) for machines using these types of energy carriers and for machines that produce these energy carriers .
1.6. FERM takes into account:
- estimated prices for materials, products and structures - according to the Federal Collection of Estimated Prices for materials, products and structures used in installation work (include average prevailing selling prices and transportation costs in the amount of up to 13% of selling prices, taking into account delivery from ex-stock the manufacturer to the free-of-charge warehouse for the construction of the facility, including procurement and storage costs and the costs of intermediaries in the field of circulation);
- labor costs of workers, except for those involved in the management and maintenance of machines, - in the context of qualification categories, calculated based on the level of remuneration of workers in the construction complex of the base region as of January 1, 2000 with a regional coefficient equal to 1. Hourly wages for assembly workers calculated on a 6-digit grid, based on the wages of a construction worker in the amount of 1,600 rubles per month for the 4th average qualification category with an average monthly number of working hours of 166.25 in accordance with the Decree of the Ministry of Labor of Russia dated February 7, 2000 N 2092. The amount of funds for the wages of construction workers in prices are taken on the basis of indicators of labor intensity and the average category of work. Accepted hourly wages by qualification category are shown in Table 1;
- the cost of operating domestic construction machines and vehicles, including the wages of workers servicing the machines, according to the Federal Collection of Estimated Norms and Prices for the Operation of Construction Machines and Vehicles, taking into account the additions and changes made.

Before sending an electronic application to the Ministry of Construction of Russia, please read the rules of operation of this interactive service set out below.

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

2. An electronic appeal may contain an application, complaint, proposal or request.

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

4. In accordance with the Federal Law of May 2, 2006 N 59-FZ "On the procedure for considering applications from citizens of the Russian Federation", electronic applications are registered within three days and sent, depending on the content, to the structural divisions of the Ministry. The appeal is considered within 30 days from the date of registration. An electronic appeal containing issues, the solution of which is not within the competence of the Ministry of Construction of Russia, is sent within seven days from the date of registration to the appropriate body or the appropriate official, whose competence includes resolving the issues raised in the appeal, with notification of this to the citizen who sent the appeal.

5. An electronic appeal is not considered when:
- the absence of the name and surname of the applicant;
- indication of an incomplete or inaccurate postal address;
- the presence of obscene or offensive expressions in the text;
- the presence in the text of a threat to the life, health and property of an official, as well as members of his family;
- using a non-Cyrillic keyboard layout or only capital letters when typing;
- the absence of punctuation marks in the text, the presence of incomprehensible abbreviations;
- the presence in the text of a question to which the applicant has already received a written answer on the merits in connection with previously sent appeals.

6. The response to the applicant of the appeal is sent to the postal address specified when filling out the form.

7. When considering an appeal, it is not allowed to disclose the information contained in the appeal, as well as information relating to the private life of a citizen, without his consent. Information about the personal data of applicants is stored and processed in compliance with the requirements of Russian legislation on personal data.

8. Appeals received through the site are summarized and submitted to the leadership of the Ministry for information. The answers to the most frequently asked questions are periodically published in the sections "for residents" and "for specialists"

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