Question 2: What are the temporary works of water conservancy projects can be simultaneously for flood control, water supply, irrigation, power generation and other objectives of the water conservancy project, known as the comprehensive utilization of water conservancy projects.
Flood control, flood control, irrigation, power generation, water supply, reclamation, soil and water conservation, immigration, water resources protection and other projects (including new construction, expansion, alteration, reinforcement, repair) and their supporting and ancillary works collectively. Used for the control and deployment of natural surface water and groundwater, to achieve the purpose of removing the harm Xingli and the construction of the project. Also known as water works
The basic composition of water works is a variety of hydraulic buildings, including water retaining buildings, water discharge buildings, water intake buildings and water transfer buildings. In addition, there are specialized for a particular purpose of the hydraulic buildings, such as river training, navigation, fish, wood, hydroelectric power, sewage treatment and other services with special functions of the hydraulic buildings. Hydraulic buildings in many forms combined into different types of water conservancy projects.
Question 3: What are the temporary facilities and safety supplies included in the highway project? Please help to give some details Highway ancillary facilities are highway safety facilities, protection facilities, management facilities, monitoring facilities, communication facilities, service facilities and greening projects outside the main highway project. Including highway roadbed, pavement, bridges, culverts, drainage facilities, protection works, tunnels, measuring piles, boundary piles, mileage signs, 100-meter piles, warning piles, contour markers, plants and trees, special housing, engineering communication facilities, public Ohio land and toll station facilities.
Question 4: What are the costs of measures for highway projects? Measures fee; refers to the completion of the construction of industrial projects, occurring before the construction of the project and the construction process of non-engineering entity project costs. Including content; 1, environmental protection fee; refers to the construction site in order to meet the requirements of the environmental protection department of the costs required. 2, civilized construction costs: refers to the construction site civilized construction of the costs required. 3, safety construction costs; refers to the construction site safety construction of the costs required. 4, temporary facilities costs; refers to the construction company for the construction of construction projects must be erected for life and production of temporary Buildings, structures and other temporary facilities costs. Temporary facilities include: temporary dormitories, cultural welfare and public utilities houses and structures. Warehouses, offices, processing plants, and roads, water, electricity, pipelines and other temporary facilities and small temporary facilities within the scope of the regulations. Temporary facilities costs include; temporary facilities erection, maintenance, removal costs or amortization fees. 5, night construction costs: refers to the night shift subsidies incurred due to night construction, night construction efficiency, night construction lighting equipment amortization and lighting electricity and other costs. 6, the secondary handling costs; refers to the construction site due to the narrowness of the special circumstances of the secondary handling costs incurred. 7, the large-scale machinery and equipment into the field and dismantling costs; refers to the Machinery as a whole or separate from the parking site to the construction site or from a construction site to another construction site, the mechanical transportation and transfer costs incurred in the construction site for the installation and dismantling of machinery required for the cost of labor, materials, machinery, commissioning costs and installation of auxiliary facilities required. 8, concrete, reinforced concrete formwork and supporting costs; refers to the process of concrete construction requires a variety of steel formwork, wood formwork and supporting costs. A variety of steel formwork, wood formwork, stents, etc., delivery, dismantling, transportation costs and templates, stents, amortization (or rental) costs. 9, scaffolding costs: refers to the construction of a variety of scaffolding needs to be built, dismantling, transportation costs and amortization of scaffolding (or rental) costs. 10, the completed project and equipment protection costs; refers to the completion of the acceptance of the project before the completion of the completed project and the equipment required to protect the costs. 11, the construction of water drainage, Descending water costs; refers to the construction to ensure that the project under normal conditions, to take a variety of drainage, descending water measures incurred in a variety of costs.
Question 5: highway engineering 100 chapter inside the temporary works and other direct costs in the temporary facilities fee what is the difference between 100 chapter of some of the costs are included in other direct engineering costs, such as construction environmental protection costs, production safety costs, contractor site construction, etc., and some of them belong to the temporary works, such as the temporary road fixed, wharf, etc., is calculated in accordance with the amount of work set quota, and also some of the belongs to the budget of the construction of other costs, such as temporary land. So there is a part of the 100 chapter is included in the other direct engineering costs, but not completely.
Question six: the highway project budget project mainly includes what content according to the project points have roadbed engineering, pavement engineering, bridge and culvert engineering, etc., according to the cost of classification of labor, materials, machinery costs, a variety of comprehensive costs and taxes, etc. See the highway project budgeting methods
Question seven: water conservancy projects in the temporary works include what content? Please inform the people who know in order to complete the contract works must be implemented in the construction of roads, cofferdams, dredging, clearing the base, weeding, cutting trees, leveling the land, etc.
Question 7: What are the temporary works in the water conservancy project?
Question 8: What is a temporary road on a construction site and is there a corresponding document stating that A temporary road on a construction site is a road made by the construction unit for the convenience of the construction work. After the end of the project, this road is torn down or made the roadbed for future roads. This is to be reflected in your construction organization design. It's the construction site layout plan!
Question 9: What items are included in the construction of the highway project site Section 104 Contractor's Site Construction
104.01 General Requirements
1. The Contractor shall establish offices, housing, health care, workshops, work sites, warehouses and storage yards, and fire protection facilities necessary for construction and management.
2. The site shall be selected by the contractor himself, but shall be subject to the relevant provisions of the contract terms.
3. The general layout of the construction of the site, including protection, fencing, temporary access and safety, fire prevention arrangements, should be approved by the supervising engineer in advance.
4. The management and maintenance of the resident construction shall meet the requirements of scientific management and civilized construction. After the handover of the project, the contractor shall restore the original appearance of the site at its own expense, and acceptance by the supervising engineer. However, the two sides at the time of handing over the work agreed otherwise, except.
104.02 Office, Housing and Living Area
1. The Contractor shall reasonably arrange the production and living facilities according to the construction design.
2. The Contractor shall construct on-site offices and housing and living quarters for all personnel in its central site area.
3. The contractor should be configured with the scale of the project site office equipment (including microcomputer networking required models and software), measuring instruments, test equipment and transportation.
4. The contractor shall green and beautify the production and living camp. Fire and safety facilities should be fully in place, and deal with temporary rainwater and sewage discharge to prevent pollution of the environment.
104.03 Site Laboratory
1. During the implementation of the contract, the Contractor shall set up a site laboratory at its premises and a site laboratory or mobile laboratory at the bridge, tunnel site or independent work site, responsible for material inspection and quality control tests. The testing equipment shall be qualified by the corresponding measuring department or testing organization, and shall be regularly calibrated in use. Laboratory room and test instruments, equipment and all supplies are provided by the contractor at his own expense.
2. Site test laboratory should be able to undertake the quality control of the project and the detection, testing, should also undertake the materials to be used in the standard test and mix ratio test and other related tests.
3. The contractor should appoint technicians with practical experience to do the test work, and is responsible for equipment maintenance, overhaul and other work.
4. Site laboratory and mobile laboratory test results should be sent to the supervising engineer for approval in a timely manner in accordance with the relevant provisions.
5. The contractor shall submit to the supervising engineer within 14d after the signing of the contract the list of equipment, instruments, items that must be equipped with the site test room and the test room layout plan to the supervising engineer for review and approval.
6. After the handover of the project, the contractor shall remove all the facilities, equipment, devices and other materials from the site test room and mobile test room.
104.04 Medical Health and Fire Fighting Facilities
1. Site Medical
(1) During the implementation of the project, the Contractor shall be responsible for providing necessary medical and first aid services to site personnel.
(2) The Contractor shall employ for the site qualified medical personnel with rich experience in health care and first aid.
(3) The medical facilities (including rooms, instruments, medicines, first-aid vehicles, etc.) provided by the Contractor shall obtain the approval of the local medical and health management department.
(4) The Contractor shall obtain and follow the advice of the relevant medical and health epidemic prevention and management authorities on issues relating to water supply, environmental sanitation, garbage and sewage disposal, and workers' health.
2. Fire prevention
During the construction of this project, the Contractor shall configure fire-fighting equipment according to the relevant regulations of the local fire control department and set up a person in charge of educating the site personnel about fire prevention.
104.05 Other construction
1. Workshop and workplace
(1) In order to maintain, overhaul or improve all construction machinery used in this project and reprocess engineering materials (such as reinforcement bars, steel plates, etc.), the workshop must be equipped with compatible processing equipment.
(2) construction machinery parking lot, should be kept clean and easy for workers to operate, and to ensure that the access channel is smooth.
2. Warehouses, storage yards and mixing yards
The size and composition of the warehouse area should be able to provide sufficient area for the storage of materials, fuels, spare parts and other objects, and the number of stored materials and spare parts to ensure that the needs of the project. Warehouses, storage yards and mixing yards should be kept clean, the ground should be hardened, different materials should be set up to mark the separate piles, gray powdery materials should be covered, and should be prevented from hazardous substances contamination and mixing with other substances.
104.06 Demolition and relocation of facilities in the Contractor's premises
At the time of handing over of the project, all the buildings in the Contractor's premises as well as their solid and mutual equipment and accessories belong to the property of the Contractor, who shall demolish and relocate them in their entirety.... >>