Nanning City regulations on building air-proof basements in conjunction with civil buildings

Chapter 1 General Provisions Article 1 Air defense basements are an important part of the construction of civil air defense projects. According to the "Civil Air Defense Regulations" and relevant national regulations, these regulations are formulated based on the specific conditions of our city. Article 2 The term "civilian buildings" as mentioned in these regulations refers to the newly built, renovated or expanded residences, hotels, restaurants, guest houses, shops, public buildings, college (technical) college teaching buildings and offices within the urban planning areas of this city. , scientific research, medical buildings and their ancillary facilities. Article 3 All units and individuals constructing civil construction projects within the urban planning areas of our city must abide by these regulations. Article 4 The Nanning Municipal Civil Air Defense Office is the city’s department in charge of constructing air defense basements in conjunction with civil buildings. Its responsibilities are to work with the urban planning department to review the air defense basement construction plan, be responsible for the review of the city's air defense basement construction plan and the approval of design plans and construction drawings, collect and manage relocation construction fees, and participate in construction quality inspection and completion acceptance.

The Municipal Planning Commission, Construction Committee, Planning and other relevant departments should, according to their respective responsibilities, carry out the construction planning, planning, design and construction fund raising of the city’s air defense basements. Article 5 When constructing air defense basements in combination with civilian buildings, the principle of combining peacetime and wartime operations must be implemented to ensure the quality of the project. The design of air defense basements must not only meet the requirements of wartime air defense, but also fully consider the needs of peacetime use, so that it has wartime capabilities. Air defense can usually serve dual functions of production (operation) and life. Chapter 2 Planning and Plans Article 6 The construction of air defense basements must be included in the city's overall planning, and coordinated arrangements should be made based on the current situation of above-ground and underground buildings in the city, hydrology, geology, underground pipe networks and other aspects as well as combat readiness requirements.

The air defense basement construction plan must be prepared at the same time as the above-ground building plan. After being reviewed by the municipal civil air defense department, it must be submitted to the municipal urban planning department for approval. Article 7 The construction of air-proof basements in conjunction with civil buildings must be included in the municipal infrastructure plan, and a feasibility study will be conducted along with the construction project. After the feasibility study report is reviewed and approved by the municipal civil air defense department, it will be submitted for approval according to infrastructure construction procedures.

The feasibility study report of the air defense basement should include the following contents:

(1) Project area (construction index not occupying the ground);

(2) Protection level ,

(3) Wartime and peacetime usage and benefit forecast;

(4) Peacetime and wartime function conversion requirements;

(5) Cost, materials Estimate. Chapter 3 Construction Scale and Funding Article 8 For newly built civil buildings with more than ten floors (inclusive) or nine floors or less with a foundation burial depth of more than three meters (inclusive), underground space should be used to build "Man Tang Hong" air defense basement. Article 9: For other newly built, renovated or expanded civil buildings other than those mentioned in Article 8, air defense basements shall be built at 2% of the total ground floor area. If the area of ??the air-raid basement is less than 400 square meters, it will be constructed at a different location. Article 10 If it is impossible to build an air defense basement due to geology, topography, construction conditions, etc., an application must be submitted to the municipal civil air defense department. Upon review and approval, the construction can be relocated. For any relocation of construction, a relocation construction fee of 700 yuan per square meter must be paid based on the area of ??the air-proof basement that should be built in the original civil building. Article 11: Units (individuals) shall be responsible for constructing air-proof basements in combination with civil buildings, and shall bear the required funds and materials themselves. The municipal civil air defense department shall implement centralized management of relocation construction fees for civil air defense projects and store them in special accounts for the construction of key relocation civil air defense projects. If it belongs to a unit, it will be collected by the Municipal Construction Bank; if it belongs to an individual, it will be collected by the municipal civil air defense department. Chapter 4 Design Article 12 The design of air defense basements must be undertaken by units with civil air defense design qualifications.

The qualification review of the air defense basement design unit shall be reviewed by the Municipal Civil Air Defense Office and the Municipal Construction Committee and then submitted to the Autonomous Region Construction Committee for approval. Article 13: The design of air defense basements must comply with the "Code for Design of Civil Air Defense Basements" and "Code for Fire Protection Design of Civil Air Defense Projects", actively adopt advanced technology, advanced equipment and advanced technology, and take into account both wartime and peacetime functions. Article 14 The design unit shall carefully analyze and study the feasibility and rationality of the air-proof basement part in the project feasibility study report. For projects that do not comply with regulations or are not suitable for building air-proof basements, they shall be responsible for making suggestions to the construction unit and Design can only be carried out after approval from the municipal civil air defense department. Article 15: Designers should provide detailed technical explanations to the construction unit regarding the air defense basement design documents.

Design changes during the construction process must be approved by the original design unit and a design change notice must be issued. Major changes involving the content of the project feasibility study report must be reported to the original approval unit for approval. Article 16 When evaluating excellent designs, a comprehensive evaluation of the design conditions of above-ground and underground engineering should be conducted. If the design of the air-proof basement does not meet the requirements of the design specifications, the above-ground project cannot be rated as an excellent design. If the above ground and underground are designed by two units, the above ground and underground can be evaluated separately. Chapter 5 Construction and Completion Acceptance Article 17 For any construction project within the scope of these regulations, after the preliminary design is completed, the construction unit (individual) shall bring the approved feasibility study report and investment plan document to the municipal civil air defense department. After handling the drawing approval procedures, the municipal urban planning department will issue a project construction license based on relevant documents, reviewed and approved construction drawings, and receipts for relocation construction fees.